Lumee23
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We are going on our first Disney cruise early Dec 2017 and I definitely had sticker shock. It was a little under $6k for the four of us in an extended balcony room for the 7 day western itinerary on the Fantasy. We were just on a group cruise on the NCL Gem out of NY beginning of Jan in a mini suite for a little over 4k with unlimited alcohol package. It was a 10 day eastern itinerary and the price included a kids sail free promo.
While the NCL cruise was a great value hubby and I agreed we would not sail it again unless it was one of the new mega ships. Our girls were 4 and 1.5 at time of sailing and there was nothing for them to do. The only kids activity for the entire cruise outside of the kids club was a cupcake decorating event. My 4yr old would not go into the kids club and since we were sailing out of NY in the winter and hit some bad weather the pool was mostly unusable. We spent a LOT of time in our room on our six sea days and they did not have 24 hr kids programming on their TVs so we watched the same two movies we had saved on our iPad over and over again. Dinner in the MDR took on average 2.5-3 hrs and we ended up eating at the buffet exclusively after the first couple of nights because the kids could not make it through the seated dinner. It was a vacation and we still had fun but after experiencing a ship that isn't tailored for young kids I would not do it again. I think the loss of the Nickelodeon partnership really diminished the kid-friendliness of the NCL Gem. The rest of the family that came with us (who did not have kids) greatly enjoyed the cruise. We felt the entertainment was very well done (both stage and musicians around the boat) and the girls really enjoyed watching the musical numbers. My aunt went on the Escape with her 8 and 10 year old and they all had a blast and felt they got a good deal so it definitely varies from ship to ship.
We were on an older RCCL ship twice back in our 20's (about 10 years ago). I am sure a lot has changed since then but we found the food and service on our RCCL cruises superior to our recent NCL cruise. If we were to book a non-Disney cruise for the family we would probably try RCCL again. If it was just the two of us I think we would give Celebrity a shot.
Right now we are able to sail off-season so I can justify the Disney tax. Assuming all goes well we may squeeze in one more but once taking off of school becomes an issue we will be mostly priced out as well. The summer prices are pretty nuts and while we could probably spend an extra year to save in order to do it, I could not convince hubby to spend that sort of money when we could do an amazing land vacation instead. I am the Disney nut in the family and hubby tolerates it lol. He does grudgingly admit that to a certain point the Disney magic is worth the extra price. He was won over when we did BBB with our then 3 yr old. The cast members at WDW bowing and greeting her as "Princess" for the rest of the day totally made her vacation. We are hoping for similar experiences while onboard the Fantasy in Dec 2017
While the NCL cruise was a great value hubby and I agreed we would not sail it again unless it was one of the new mega ships. Our girls were 4 and 1.5 at time of sailing and there was nothing for them to do. The only kids activity for the entire cruise outside of the kids club was a cupcake decorating event. My 4yr old would not go into the kids club and since we were sailing out of NY in the winter and hit some bad weather the pool was mostly unusable. We spent a LOT of time in our room on our six sea days and they did not have 24 hr kids programming on their TVs so we watched the same two movies we had saved on our iPad over and over again. Dinner in the MDR took on average 2.5-3 hrs and we ended up eating at the buffet exclusively after the first couple of nights because the kids could not make it through the seated dinner. It was a vacation and we still had fun but after experiencing a ship that isn't tailored for young kids I would not do it again. I think the loss of the Nickelodeon partnership really diminished the kid-friendliness of the NCL Gem. The rest of the family that came with us (who did not have kids) greatly enjoyed the cruise. We felt the entertainment was very well done (both stage and musicians around the boat) and the girls really enjoyed watching the musical numbers. My aunt went on the Escape with her 8 and 10 year old and they all had a blast and felt they got a good deal so it definitely varies from ship to ship.
We were on an older RCCL ship twice back in our 20's (about 10 years ago). I am sure a lot has changed since then but we found the food and service on our RCCL cruises superior to our recent NCL cruise. If we were to book a non-Disney cruise for the family we would probably try RCCL again. If it was just the two of us I think we would give Celebrity a shot.
Right now we are able to sail off-season so I can justify the Disney tax. Assuming all goes well we may squeeze in one more but once taking off of school becomes an issue we will be mostly priced out as well. The summer prices are pretty nuts and while we could probably spend an extra year to save in order to do it, I could not convince hubby to spend that sort of money when we could do an amazing land vacation instead. I am the Disney nut in the family and hubby tolerates it lol. He does grudgingly admit that to a certain point the Disney magic is worth the extra price. He was won over when we did BBB with our then 3 yr old. The cast members at WDW bowing and greeting her as "Princess" for the rest of the day totally made her vacation. We are hoping for similar experiences while onboard the Fantasy in Dec 2017
