I hate to feel this way, too, because I am a DIEHARD Disney fan!!!! But I think especially as Ally gets older and the characters are not the big deal anymore, I like what FOTS has to offer.... REALLY looking forward to this cruise.
Tammie, isn't LOTS the same class as FOTS? What was it you didn't like? I just love the look of the promenade and the pool area and the H2O zone look incredible. And did we all mention price already?
We are cruising in an inside stateroom on the Magic this year...... We booked onboard and are paying $3300 less our 10% onboard booking credit. So basically $3000. I looked into upgrading a couple of weeks ago. Our same cabin is now $4400!!!! For an INSIDE stateroom for 3 people! That is just insane! So obviously we are not upgrading...... But I got our D1 aft balcony on FOTS for LESS than that! How nutty is that?
Mickey, I love you, but.......
Yes, I think LOS and FOS are the same ship, like Magic and Wonder.
1. Hmmm, top of my list would be the food,. It was horrible. You know it's bad when your favorite meal is the little sandwiches in the coffee shop.

Others on our cruise, even the most positive ones, felt the same way. Maybre it was a fluke, or they gave Arbonne a great deal and then cut back on our food - although 1/3 of the ship was non-Arbonne
There was no food available at the pools - you had to go inside to the buffet. The ice cream was free, but only open during limited times - we had a hard time finding it when we wanted it.
There was a $4.50 cover charge to walk through the doors at Johnny Rocket's so we could PAY for an ice cream sunday there, after the cover charge.
2. 2nd would be how they nickle and dime you. The cooking class on LOS - $140 pp.

This did come with an apron, however. The cooking class on
DCL is free and they gave you free wine to go with it. Yes, there are "free" beverages, but they are hard to find. The free beverages are watered down tea and lemonade, although you could get some decent coffee and tea in the coffee shop. The "soda card" isn't a bad idea, if you think you will be drinking enough soda. We just didn't think we would. Orange juice is $3.99 per glass at breakfast, unless you want watered down tang stuff. If you want juice, you have to have a "juice card." One time, they actually came around and served us bonafied Kool-aid at the buffet - Strawberry kiwi - are you kidding me?
You are not allowed to bring any drinks of any kind with you, although I know some people did do it and didn't have a problem.
No self serve laundry available - for us it was no big deal, we just had some things laundered, but with a whole family, this could get really spendy.
3. The activities - like trivia games, etc. They were held in bars, and it would last about 10 min. - just enough time for them to take your drink order and move you to the next bar for the next activity. It didn't feel like they were truly there for you to have a good time, just to sell drinks. They are pretty in your face about getting as much of your money as they can.
We did enjoy the Kareoke nights, though. - That entertainment was provided by the guests!
If you are into partying and gambling, I guess there is probably more to do - we are just a little boring, and enjoy the shows and trivia games more than the a smokey casino and loud head banger music. It just seemed like everything was for the early twentiers or the senior citizens.
The sports bar only played soccer games, and the sports trivia game was a room full of American men and the questions were about European soccer. we pointed this out to the CM, and she just smiled and kept asking - so Jim got up and left.
4. The service - other than our room steward, we were very disappointed with the service. We are nice people and good tippers, so I don't think it was personal - we even took showers!
We had questions about the "day stay" program and ride to the airport, and we could not get an answer - we were put on a bus to Miami when we needed to be in Ft. Lauderdale - no one knew what was going on, and would not reimburse us when they got it wrong - cost us an extra $115 at the end of the trip. It was hard to find a CM in customrer service who spoke enough English to help us.
If you wanted to re-book, there was never anyone even in the cruise booking office at all. It was located in the coffee shop area, where Jim's cookies were, so we were there alot.
5. The entertainment - With the exception of the Ice Capades, I thought the entertainment was cheesy and boring. Now that they have Shrek, it might be better - Jen's video looks good!
6. The SMOKE

They had indoor smoking areas right in the middle of the ship - right where you needed to walk to get from place to place. Not appreciated - even the pub in the Promenade looked like a fun place to go, but we didn't feel we could take that much smoke.
7. The excursion guides - it was a very confusing, very chaotic process, with no communication about what to expect. On DCL, I just felt like they took better care of us. We did just as well on our own in Jamaica with getting around.
8. The fun factor when things change. We were delayed in getting of at Grand Cayman due to a hurricane, so alot of us didn't get off the ship. They didn't adjust for that at all. We had a hard time finding a bar open by the adult pool

and it was hard to find crew members to help with things - they blamed us because they "didn't expect so many to stay onboard." Hello. You know Disney would have come up with a plan!
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Okay what we DID like:
1, The cabin!!! It was beautiful and comfortable with lots of storage!! We had a King sized bed situated right by the balcony, so you could wake up and look right at the ocean from the bed!
2. The Ice show was amazing! Great talent, and pretty impressive.
3. Having an ice rink there was fun- we just didin't seem to have the time or energy at the limited times they offered skating. Our fault, I think.
4. The itinerary - we loved, loved, loved jamaica and Cozumel! I have heard great things about Grand Caymen, too. I think Labadee is great - you just can't expect CC for sure. Oh, that food was better than Cookie's BBQ, I thought.
5. The Promenade - it was cool to have a Mall in the middle of the ship, the shops were fun, there was always something going on there, and the parades were really fun!
6. Starbucks - it was great to be able to get really good coffee drinks - however it was a premium price.
7. The Cantelevered(?) hot tubs. Very cool and very big!

The adult pool area was nice too.
My TR is still in my siggie, if you want to see it - Overall, we had fun, and it was a free trip, (almost) so we didn't want to complain. But as Jim said, if he's paying he would want it to be Disney. We really tried not to compare, but I think you just have to know going in that you saved money up front, but you will def be spending more of it onboard.
I don't want to ruin your excitement - this could have just been a matter of taste, or the fact that we spent alot of our time waiting around for my teammates, who have different touring styles than us. I am willing to try again sometime with just us, but it will probably be a different cruise line.
I'm sure the McSparkelsons are more fun than us, so you 'll make it fun whereever you go - and there is the flowrider, which we felt too old to try, but you go girl!
