Dh and I took 2 dgks on the Wonder after 3 days at WDW. We are mid 50's and have raised(are they really ever raised?) 4 kids. We are have a number of cruises under our belt with 4 other cruise lines. Our dks are 1st and 2nd grade and had never cruised before. They had a ball, and we had a ball watching them(the parents did not go). And that was what this trip was all about, the dgks.
Things we liked about DCL,
Embarkation and Leaving were a breeze, others could take lessons.
No charge on the sodas. Having taken kids on previous cruises it can get very expensive if you pay by the serving.
Scoops by the pool was a nice touch. Once again, others are charging for ice cream that is not in the dining room.
Serving the kids first at dinner was a good plan.
The adult pool is really for adults, and is enforced that way. Way to go DCL.
That being said, would I do another DCL? No, not without kids. The price is one factor, but also some other things. The food was average(my husband said it best, no WOW factor to any of the meals). Room service menu was too limited, and it took us a while to find it(knew it was there from reading these boards). And just way too many kids. I know, I know, this is a kid place, which is why we took the dgks, but Holy Cow! Early Dinner was worse than a school cafeteria in noise factor. Did not hear one song at AP. Kids up and about through the meals, for no reason other than the parents didn't make them sit (and I am not talking about kids under the age of 7). I also thought the "clubs" were a little too many kids for the numbers of counselors. Not dangerous or anything, just some kids seemed to be lost in the group, the few times the dgks went(they had fun, just an observation while picking them up)
We have some "Wonderful" memories, and the Dgks are talking their parents ears off about their "trip". Would I recomend this trip to others? Maybe, would depend on the person. I know that people do go without kids and love the Disney experience. Our experience was what we expected, and hoped for with the kids, and we may go again when the younger dgks get old enough, but not without them.
Any questions?? Fire away!
Things we liked about DCL,
Embarkation and Leaving were a breeze, others could take lessons.
No charge on the sodas. Having taken kids on previous cruises it can get very expensive if you pay by the serving.
Scoops by the pool was a nice touch. Once again, others are charging for ice cream that is not in the dining room.
Serving the kids first at dinner was a good plan.
The adult pool is really for adults, and is enforced that way. Way to go DCL.
That being said, would I do another DCL? No, not without kids. The price is one factor, but also some other things. The food was average(my husband said it best, no WOW factor to any of the meals). Room service menu was too limited, and it took us a while to find it(knew it was there from reading these boards). And just way too many kids. I know, I know, this is a kid place, which is why we took the dgks, but Holy Cow! Early Dinner was worse than a school cafeteria in noise factor. Did not hear one song at AP. Kids up and about through the meals, for no reason other than the parents didn't make them sit (and I am not talking about kids under the age of 7). I also thought the "clubs" were a little too many kids for the numbers of counselors. Not dangerous or anything, just some kids seemed to be lost in the group, the few times the dgks went(they had fun, just an observation while picking them up)
We have some "Wonderful" memories, and the Dgks are talking their parents ears off about their "trip". Would I recomend this trip to others? Maybe, would depend on the person. I know that people do go without kids and love the Disney experience. Our experience was what we expected, and hoped for with the kids, and we may go again when the younger dgks get old enough, but not without them.
Any questions?? Fire away!