Which part of the fantasy ship are good?

natxie

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We have kids 12, 10, 8. Which part of the fantasy ship are better to stay.
I plan to book deck 2 inside room. Is it really going to add bad taste to our
First cruise experience?
Should I book back, middle or front?

Thanks!
 
We have kids 12, 10, 8. Which part of the fantasy ship are better to stay.
I plan to book deck 2 inside room. Is it really going to add bad taste to our
First cruise experience?
Should I book back, middle or front?

Thanks!
In my opinion, any room onboard a Disney ship is a good one. Just go with what works for your budget, and the location that works best for the activities you're interested in.

I don't think it will leave a "bad taste" to your first cruise experience.

Generally most people prefer midship, but forward and aft are fine also.
 
You are in your room to get dress and do the five things that start with the letter S. Nothing wrong with a inside room imo. I been on 19 cruises 15 have been inside. 2 port holes and 2 verendah.
 
We have kids 12, 10, 8. Which part of the fantasy ship are better to stay.
I plan to book deck 2 inside room. Is it really going to add bad taste to our
First cruise experience?
Should I book back, middle or front?

Thanks!
We only book inside rooms as well and have been on decks 2, 8 & 9. The only thing we didn't like about deck 2 was the stairs up to deck 11 for snacks and drinks. Being on decks 8 and 9 was much more convenient for that. The flip side is we didn't gain as much weight when we were on deck 2.

But seriously, we do prefer decks 7-9 because we take the stairs everywhere so it generally is a little easier on those decks but deck 2 was super quiet. Enjoy your cruise!
 

There are no aft rooms on deck 2 on the Fantasy. Really no forward cabins either. The cabins only extend as far forward as the forward elevators according to deck plans. So that decision is easy. :sunny:

Happy sailing. :boat:
 
We have kids 12, 10, 8. Which part of the fantasy ship are better to stay.
I plan to book deck 2 inside room. Is it really going to add bad taste to our
First cruise experience?
Should I book back, middle or front?

Thanks!

The ship is huge and I don't think it really matters where you stay -- everything would only take a few minutes to get to. We always book the room according to our budget. Plus don't the inside rooms on the new ships have the virtual windows? That should make it fun for the kids because I know characters swim by once in a while.
 
We stayed forward on Deck 2 on the Dream (same layout as Fantasy) and loved the location. We were in 2006 and friends were in 2004 and 2002....we really liked the area. There is a laundry room nearby (but was not a nuisance) and it was a very quiet, almost private little nook area.

Here is a link to a good deck plan of Deck 2 on the Fantasy

https://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/member/decks.php?ship=Disney-Fantasy

MJ

You have to pay to join in order to view anything on this site :sad2:
 
It must have changed....I have been a member for years and only had to sign up with an email address.

Sorry!!

MJ
 
Actually, I just logged out and was able to click on Disney, then Fantasy and the Deck plans came up. I don't think you have to pay.

Here is another link:

https://www.cruisedeckplans.com/

I just clicked on the Public Site and was able to view deck plans with out even logging in or paying. Scroll down about halfway and you will see all the different cruise lines and just click on Disney and then click on Fantasy, then the Deck you want.

MJ
 
We stayed forward on Deck 2 on the Dream (same layout as Fantasy) and loved the location. We were in 2006 and friends were in 2004 and 2002....we really liked the area. There is a laundry room nearby (but was not a nuisance) and it was a very quiet, almost private little nook area.

Here is a link to a good deck plan of Deck 2 on the Fantasy

https://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/member/decks.php?ship=Disney-Fantasy

MJ

So that is considered forward? It appears to be only as far forward as the forward elevators. I am not challenging you but asking for your wisdom. I always thought of forward as those cabins in front of the forward elevators. I guess those are by a tinch. Or maybe anything forward of midship elevators are forward? TIA.

It sounds and looks like a very quiet area.
 
So that is considered forward? It appears to be only as far forward as the forward elevators. I am not challenging you but asking for your wisdom. I always thought of forward as those cabins in front of the forward elevators. I guess those are by a tinch. Or maybe anything forward of midship elevators are forward? TIA.

It sounds and looks like a very quiet area.

All deck 2 staterooms are considered mid ship on the Fantasy. We only stay on deck 2 and with the new website classification of rooms I found this out.
 
We only book inside rooms as well and have been on decks 2, 8 & 9. The only thing we didn't like about deck 2 was the stairs up to deck 11 for snacks and drinks. Being on decks 8 and 9 was much more convenient for that. The flip side is we didn't gain as much weight when we were on deck 2.

But seriously, we do prefer decks 7-9 because we take the stairs everywhere so it generally is a little easier on those decks but deck 2 was super quiet. Enjoy your cruise!

Sweet, I can pig out on our January Fantasy cruise then - we're on deck two in an oceanview! Built in stairmaster :P
 
So that is considered forward? It appears to be only as far forward as the forward elevators. I am not challenging you but asking for your wisdom. I always thought of forward as those cabins in front of the forward elevators. I guess those are by a tinch. Or maybe anything forward of midship elevators are forward? TIA.

It sounds and looks like a very quiet area.

I consider anything forward of the mid-ship elevators to be forward but technically I guess it is not completely forward. When we stay in cabin 8504 on the Fantasy THAT is definitely forward LOL!!

MJ
 
All deck 2 staterooms are considered mid ship on the Fantasy. We only stay on deck 2 and with the new website classification of rooms I found this out.

Thanks for the info. Just interesting to me.

I consider anything forward of the mid-ship elevators to be forward but technically I guess it is not completely forward. When we stay in cabin 8504 on the Fantasy THAT is definitely forward LOL!!

MJ

Thanks for your reply, MJ.
 

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