CrowMomma
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Interesting. Maybe I'll have to play a reverse card this go around.Cabanas was almost eerily quiet on embarkation day
Interesting. Maybe I'll have to play a reverse card this go around.Cabanas was almost eerily quiet on embarkation day
In my experience the food is better at the MDR. The only drawback is that the hours are limited so you do have to get up in time to make the MDR breakfast, but that is something I plan to do during my upcoming cruise.Any specific reasons why?
I'm glad you had a good experience - I'm honestly too exhausted to rehash it all. We sailed Christmas also and it was a totally different experience. Biggest issues for us were lack of options for teens, lack of mask compliance and lack of information being shared by DCL as to what they were doing to remedy both of those issues. It also was not festive, which I expected on a cruise that includes New Year's Eve. Even the staff were shocked they took down all the decorations. One disorganized New Year's Eve night does not make up for everything else that was missing.
We booked it almost 2 years ago (which means no discounts for us and it was a VERY expensive cruise). I do not feel it was anywhere close to worth what we paid. Maybe if we had gotten a steep discount on it, we wouldn't be as disgusted by it all.
I like Cabanas for the most part, but I do check out the menus for breakfast and lunch in the MDR to see if they are offering anything good. I think that most people forget about them or would just rather grab food and go, but sometimes they offer something different.On my next cruise I'm going to have breakfast in the available MDR instead of Cabanas.
To be honest, getting on a cruise ship when there was a potential pandemic looming. We made the decision to sail based on assumptions that turned out to be false and if I were making the decision again I wouldn’t have gone.
We were on the Panama Canal 2020 cruise. At the time we left Canada on Mar 3 2020 Covid was mostly something happening in other places and it was et, as far as we knew, any of the places we were going to. It wasn’t a pandemic at the time. Social distancing wasn’t on the vocabulary and mask usage was rare.Yeah, you're going to have to expand on this. What assumptions did you make that turned out to be false? Mask usage? Passenger safety?
On my next cruise I'm going to have breakfast in the available MDR instead of Cabanas.
We’ve always said we were going to do MDR breakfast on the ship sometime, but we always end up being early risers on cruises—probably a combination of kids with early bedtimes, morning excursions planned, or just getting out of bed because we want to see the sunrise from the verandah—and the MDR breakfast opens so much later than Cabanas. 8am or 8:30 for the MDR versus 7am for Cabanas.We did about half-and-half on breakfasts. For one thing, if you like eggs, you'll have a much better experience at the MDR. My eggs benedicts were inconsistently cooked (great one day, way overdone another day) but a lot better than the scrambled mess at Cabanas. Breakfast in the MDRs takes a while, but that's not really an issue generally on at-sea days.
We are West Coasters and stayed on West Coast time on an Eastern cruise. Late seating dinner, only booked afternoon excursions. Our kids loved standing on the Sports Deck on the Magic after Midnight (ship time) in front of the windshield in the warm breeze, the sounds of the ocean, and the lights of islands we were passing. Only thing they missed on Disney was going to the Midnight buffet at 1 am like they did on our other cruises since Disney doesn't do nightly Midnight buffets.Roam the ship late at night when empty. I mean real late like 2am. I only managed to do it the first or second cruise but have not managed to do it since. Always too tired. Everything was lit but totally empty except for cleaning crew here and there. I was able to take the most amazing shots.
So to combat this when we were on the Dream in January, I ordered cereal for my son and tea for me from room service between 6 and 630. That kept us until we were ready to go to the MDR. One morning, we went to Cabanas and I was really disappointed. I didn’t find the experience to be as good as it was when we were on the Fantasy in 2019.We’ve always said we were going to do MDR breakfast on the ship sometime, but we always end up being early risers on cruises