Dianna we flew down on Thursday so we missed the storm. We ended up sitting with a family from Ontario at dinner on the Cruise and they left Saturday morning and it sounded like a real mess ,I think they held the boat for them and a few other families.
We just got off the Disney Magic on Saturday so we are still on a Disney high and I have never cruised on any other ship before, but I can say that it was worth the money, and that is saying a lot. I have worked in the hotel industry for ever and for me to pay more $75 a night for accommodation is hard as that is what type of discounts we get. When I first looked at Disney accommodations I thought I cannot pay this much, but I now feel the value is there.
On the Disney Magic it was the attention to the little things that impressed me and the service. On the first night my daughters wanted ketchup, they did not bring a bottle of ketchup like most places, the server created this beautiful Mickey Head out of ketchup, and I thought, wow what kind of training is that. Another time I insisted my youngest go to the kids club alone so I could spend some time with my 7 year old, she was a little leery about this as she was used to having her sister in the clubs, the staff saw she was a little upset and whisked her away to play with some of them. When I picked her up she did not want to leave as she had a great time. When we got back to the room there was an award from that staff member for my youngest for being the bravest limbo dancer , and that pin is a prize memento of the trip.
The kids loves cruising and it was a great vacation, especially my youngest who loved all the characters. I am sure I will try other cruise lines, especially when the kids are older as Disney is not the cheapest but for us the value is there.