I have sailed on the Magic 4 times in the past 3 years and recently had the opportunity to sail on the Mariner Nov. 21-28. I do want to say up front that I am a home-based cruise travel agent. I sell a lot of Disney and the Mariner and wanted to experience the Mariner for myself so I can speak firsthand about both ships. I've also just wanted to experience a voyager -class ship so this review is strickly from a personal point-of-view. I took my husband and 9 year old twin boys.
I am a true Disney Cruise lover and felt that the Mariner had a lot to live up too. And I must say that it did ! My boys said they would pick the Mariner over the Magic in a heartbeat. That is mainly because there was more to do for that age group. The Mariner offered an inline skating track, which they used to actully learned how to skate on. They also had a mini-golf court, a huge gameroom(very expensive) and a nice basketball court. The kids program was ok but they didn't really like the Disney kids program either. There were a lot of kids in the 9-11 age group mainly because it was Thanksgiving week.
Things Disney does better:
Cabin set-up is better. The bunkbeds aren't over your heads so you can have a queen size bed to yourself. With the Mariner , it is difficult to put the beds together under the pullman beds for a quad cabin.
The Magic offered casual food options by the pool . The Mariner has Windjammers(Topsiders) but you couldn't wear a bathing suit there.
The Magic offers first-run movies and kids channels . The Mariner offered in cabin movies and older movies in a small theater.
The Magic is in port longer than the Mariner.
I like the ship horn better on the Magic.
Departing is a breeze.
The private island is better.
Things the Mariner does better:
SOOO much to do. You can never be bored on this ship.
The parking lot is covered which is great for your car.
Embarkation was about the same but the agent at the desk was rude.
The ship is amazing. Much more impressive than the Magic.
The ride was much smoother than any Disney cruise I have taken and we had 50mph winds for 2 nights!
The entertainment was better. There was an amazing ice show on the ice rink. Honestly, I am tired of seeing the same Disney shows every cruise.
There were more food options.
The prices tend to be lower than Disney
The Mariner has a casino and we won $120 at the slots!
The service was outstanding in the diningroom. My husband can't eat dairy products and our server went out of her way to have a special meal created for him every night. They even special ordered soy milk for him.
Overall, I would recommend Disney to families with younger kids . I think once they hit about 9 years old, the Mariner is a way cooler ship. Both ships are hard to beat and an excellent value for the money.
I know a lot of folks on this board are diehard Disney cruise fans, and rightfully so. But I just wanted to share my wonderful experience on the Mariner to let you know that there are other cruiselines that offer an excellent cruise vacation for your family.
Things the Mariner does better.
I am a true Disney Cruise lover and felt that the Mariner had a lot to live up too. And I must say that it did ! My boys said they would pick the Mariner over the Magic in a heartbeat. That is mainly because there was more to do for that age group. The Mariner offered an inline skating track, which they used to actully learned how to skate on. They also had a mini-golf court, a huge gameroom(very expensive) and a nice basketball court. The kids program was ok but they didn't really like the Disney kids program either. There were a lot of kids in the 9-11 age group mainly because it was Thanksgiving week.
Things Disney does better:
Cabin set-up is better. The bunkbeds aren't over your heads so you can have a queen size bed to yourself. With the Mariner , it is difficult to put the beds together under the pullman beds for a quad cabin.
The Magic offered casual food options by the pool . The Mariner has Windjammers(Topsiders) but you couldn't wear a bathing suit there.
The Magic offers first-run movies and kids channels . The Mariner offered in cabin movies and older movies in a small theater.
The Magic is in port longer than the Mariner.
I like the ship horn better on the Magic.
Departing is a breeze.
The private island is better.
Things the Mariner does better:
SOOO much to do. You can never be bored on this ship.
The parking lot is covered which is great for your car.
Embarkation was about the same but the agent at the desk was rude.
The ship is amazing. Much more impressive than the Magic.
The ride was much smoother than any Disney cruise I have taken and we had 50mph winds for 2 nights!
The entertainment was better. There was an amazing ice show on the ice rink. Honestly, I am tired of seeing the same Disney shows every cruise.
There were more food options.
The prices tend to be lower than Disney
The Mariner has a casino and we won $120 at the slots!
The service was outstanding in the diningroom. My husband can't eat dairy products and our server went out of her way to have a special meal created for him every night. They even special ordered soy milk for him.
Overall, I would recommend Disney to families with younger kids . I think once they hit about 9 years old, the Mariner is a way cooler ship. Both ships are hard to beat and an excellent value for the money.
I know a lot of folks on this board are diehard Disney cruise fans, and rightfully so. But I just wanted to share my wonderful experience on the Mariner to let you know that there are other cruiselines that offer an excellent cruise vacation for your family.
Things the Mariner does better.
