Hello Katesdad, yes my DW and I have been on a few cruises. The Magic and the Wonder are fantastic ships, although they are smaller and older than the newer
DCL ships (Dream and Fantasy). I never thought any ship could take the place of the Magic and the Wonder, but the Dream did it. The Dream is certainly a beautiful ship that out shines the older ships by:
1. Newer technology (Enchanted Art, facial recognition, and RFID Keys of the World for the photo kiosks cabin doors, etc.)
2. More entertainment options for children, teens, and adults (the adult-only "district" has lots of different places to buy a cocktail and dance the night away)
3. The Aquaduck (WAY COOL)
4. Larger open spaces (in fact, the ship holds over 1,000 more passengers, but it rarely felt crowded)
5. The art work is amazing
6. Free phones in the room to use during the cruise to keep in touch with your family members around the ship
Areas where I believe the magic/Wonder are still better include:
1. The Dreams adult pool area is not as inviting as the Magic/Wonder and the staff allowed teens into the pool.
2. The fast food on the Magic/Wonders pool decks are on both sides of the ship. This food is all in the same general area on the Dream, so it is much more crowded when the masses are hungry.
3. Compared to the Magic/Wonders Animators Palate restaurant, the Dreams was somewhat boring (although Crush is funny).
As far as DCL in general, my DW and I love all of the Disney ships and DCL is our favorite cruise line. You will never find cruise ships with better service and entertainment. Every crew member speaks good English. You dont feel overran by children, and not having any children, that says something. You can bring your own alcohol on board. Free sodas. It's is also the only cruise line to have a full fireworks show while underway. Oh, and you get to see Mickey!
If you have any specific questions regarding the port of calls (we have been to all of them several times) or the cruise line/ship, just ask.