DCLMP
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If you're traveling with an adult you don't want to sleep with...such as an adult child... the split beds are a big plus.We've done one Royal, and four Carnival in addition to two on Disney. With any line, you're definitely getting what you pay for.
One (minor) thing that Disney does that I always missed on Carnival is free soda! And Coke products. It was something stupid like $2.25 per soda on Carnival. I also found the prices for things on Disney like adult beverages or specialty items were very reasonable, and even cheaper than Carnival in a lot of cases.
I'm also a big fan of a proper queen bed vs. two twins pushed together, and once you've had the split bathrooms on Disney it's hard to adjust to just one.
The room service options were also lacking on Carnival, plus it was not 24/7 and almost everything cost extra. And speaking of extras, while Carnival does often do a Green Eggs and Ham breakfast, you have to pay extra for it whereas the special breakfast for Pixar Day at Sea was included.
And, hands down, Disney absolutely kills it as far as kid-friendly. The Kids Clubs on Carnival were one generic-themed room per age group, and a lot of the time they would shut down for a huge chunk of time during the day. On our second/last sea day, our 9 year old only checked out of the club for our dinner, and then again when it closed at midnight!
Oh, and another minor thing is that on Carnival it's $5/device to use their on-board chat app, vs. free on Disney.
It looks like OP isn't traveling with kids so the kid friendly atmosphere and kids clubs aren't relevant.
Paying 5 dollars a device on Carnival to do chat or the cost of soda isn't going to put a dent in the extra thousands you are spending to sail on Disney.
I've done enough Disney sailings(29) and a few on other lines. There is no way to justify Disney's cost other than you just like Disney. Telling yourself your saving money because the soda is free is a certain amount of denial I can't wrap my brain around.