mcd2745
These Mickey pretzels are making me thirsty!
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I'm sure mine won't be popular opinion, however:
I would love to see them bring back the original design of Animator's Palette to the new ships. I'm not a fan whatsoever of the new studio design on the Dream and Fantasy, and I grew up with the black and white to color dinner display on the Magic and have been in love with it ever since. On that premise, while new ships warrant new experiences, the nostalgia of original designs accompanied with how well the restaurant was done would make a great addition to the new ships (and pay tribute to the old as well).
I also believe it's important to have a stricter, more encouraged formal dress code for at least one night out of the cruise. I don't believe it is too much to ask for formal wear on one evening (cocktail to long gowns for women and slacks with a button down collared shirt for men) as these are staples of most wardrobes, and the classic cruise line experience includes a formal night. As adults, the chance to wear formal attire (outside of work depending) is slim to none, and it's a fun and unique experience in and of itself. If there are those who don't want to participate, so be it - but to more strongly encourage formal wear would help get cruisers into the theme and more excited for the experience.
I'm also hoping they will start to offer new itineraries to other countries (ie: Asia, Africa, Japan.) These would be a great addition to Disney Cruise Line as they offer options for many of these countries for DVC and Adventures by Disney - why not expand to cruising as well?
I agree with you 100%.....these won't be popular.
