Hello BibbidyBobbidyBoo
Love the handle by the way.
Since you asked, I will tell you.
We went at Christmastime, needless to say it was overpriced. There was nothing to warrant the "Christmas pricing" as far as we were concerned. There was a 20 minute visit from Santa and Mrs. Clause.
The lines to "meet the pricesses" were painfully long and they only allowed the meet-n-greets for about 15 minutes. Not nearly enough time for the seemed-like-millions of little princess on the ship dying to meet them.
I thought the character meet-n-greets were poorly planned. They really did not spread them out. They would have Snow White, Alice and Cinderella in the Atrium, Belle on the 4th floor, Mickey outside of the gift shop and Minnie on the other end of the ship all at the same time. Fifteen minutes later and they all had to go away. Same thing when "Santa Goofy" came out. He sat in a window before Promenade Lounge and was gone in 10 minutes. So many disappointed children. I will give Disney the benefit of the doubt and say that maybe the poor planning was because of the Christmas season. We were on the ship Christmas day and this was not the first time this was ever done, however.
The only character meet-n-greets that were well planned were the AM ones on the last day. All of the characters were in the lounge signing autographs. This was scheduled for 45 minutes. Can't remember the name of the location. The place where you make your Palo reservations, with the old LPs all over the place.
I could not go to the ESPN skybox because it reeked of smoke and alcohol. A fumigation was certainly in order. If I still smoked (haven't in 6 years), I still would not have been able to hang out in there for more than 30 seconds.
Our trip already cost over 5K (going in December mind you) and I did not care to pay spa charges for a little personal R and R. I really did not want to pay more than I already did because I guess I was a bit disappointed in the cost for what little entertainment there was.
The food in the evening was wonderful, but certainly did not warrant the cost of the trip. The breakfast and lunches were nothing to get excited about. I cook better than that and could have had a wonderful homemade breakfast. Cookie's BBQ was not all that either. I live in Texas and I know BBQ.
I enjoyed Disney Dreams, the comedy show, Buena Vista theatre is nice (a movie costs $7 per person at the Imax theater here at home) and of course the ship is beautiful. I just did not feel like there was enough to do on the trip.
Castaway Cay was beautiful, Nassau was dirty. That is no discredit to Disney, but perhaps they could come up with a nicer tour.
Many other cruise ships, which are only 1/2 the cost or maybe 2/3 of the cost of a
Disney Cruise do offer more, the meals are better, the entertainment lasts longer, etc.
I don't want to seem like I am whining because I did have a nice time, but I did not feel like it was worth the price they charged because of all of "the extras at Christmas." The extras were more ship decor and crew members.
Would I ever do it again? Yes! Aboard the Magic on a 7-day Caribbean cruise, when the rates are more competitive.