tvguy
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You are paying for, and getting Disney. I've been cruising since 1980 and the industry has changed vastly. Cruising in 1980 was more a "once in a lifetime" vacation. On these boards there are many who cruise multiple times a year. Cruising has gone mainstream. Food and entertainment are top notch, a matter of personal preference if Disney is as good or better, or below other lines.
But IMHO that doesn't measure up to the food on the first, second and third cruises. And shows on cruise ships, at least NCL, used to consist of the Broadway type shows Disney does, plus name entertainers. Folks you would see on the Tonight Show. Usually a musical act and comedian.
Is Disney worth it? It was worth it when I took my kids. It may be worth it in the future when my Granddaughter gets older. What makes it worth it, it's Disney. But my last cruise was in October 2019 on Celebrity. Not Disney, but a great vacation for thousands less.
But IMHO that doesn't measure up to the food on the first, second and third cruises. And shows on cruise ships, at least NCL, used to consist of the Broadway type shows Disney does, plus name entertainers. Folks you would see on the Tonight Show. Usually a musical act and comedian.
Is Disney worth it? It was worth it when I took my kids. It may be worth it in the future when my Granddaughter gets older. What makes it worth it, it's Disney. But my last cruise was in October 2019 on Celebrity. Not Disney, but a great vacation for thousands less.