Some points I considered in picking
DCL over
RCCL on our first and now for our second cruise. I also, living in Florida, know many people who go on cruises which has also helped me pick DCL>
1) RCCL has two premiere ships designed with special children programs including a skating rink and a rock climbing wall. They sure seem very attractive and awesome ships, however, those ships only go on 7 day cruises. We like a 4 day cruise, RCCL did not have a ship with all the childrens activities for a 4 day cruise. Also, the two premiere ships are also roughly the same price as DCL. At least they were a year ago when I priced them.
2) DCL has a very good Florida resident special. RCCL has some specials like this but I have never seen it offered on their premiere ships.
3) DCL childrens programs are the best. That is what I have researched and found out from those that went on RCCL. The food, cabins, service and many other things are equal or better on RCCL. But the childrens programs on DCL is top rated.
4)
Castaway Cay is an exclusive Disney experience. I dont see anything like this on RCCL or another cruise line.
5) Gambling. For some having a Casino is an attractive part of a cruise and it attracts them to RCCL. For us we do not gamble and would rather not have it on the ship.
6) Families. We like the family atmosphere on the DCL. It is filled up with families. That is not always true on many other cruise lines. A good friend of mine recently came back from one of RCCL smaller ships. She said they were only around 80 kids on the entire ship including teenagers. Our children like children to play with and we like the family atmosphere that DCL has.
7) We realize that DCL is a bit more expensive than the other cruise lines. However, we also think that we get what we pay for. Im just very thankful that we live in Florida and can use the Florida resident specials that help us take our, now annual,
Disney cruise each year.