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How did you like the WBTA? We are booked on our first next year, it's a B2B with a Med cruise first and then the WBTA!
Wow! Will you adopt my family? I want to go. LOL
How did you like the WBTA? We are booked on our first next year, it's a B2B with a Med cruise first and then the WBTA!
We are very loyal Disney cruisers, and just tried our first non-Disney cruise. We had learned our lesson by the 2nd day of the cruise- you get what you pay for. I have never been excited for a cruise to end, but we definitely were looking forward to that cruise ending. For us, it was a matter of service, attention to detail, programming for the entire family, and being made to feel welcome on the ship. The Disney magic is icing on the cake for us. On our cruise last week, we felt like second class citizens, encountered very poor service the majority of the cruise, and felt stressed the entire time.
Yes that does sound snobbish. A lot of good people cant afford DIsney. Being wealthy doesnt exactly make you a person of integrity.For me, my first Disney cruise was because it is Disney, and we did it for our kids, and us. After the first cruise I choose DCL for a second trip because there was just something "magical" in the air, a vibe I got from fellow passengers, a very uplifting and happy vibe day in and day out.
Plus, and I am going to say it, because it was and is a factor for me, call me snobbish or whatever, but the price point tends to keep an undesirable crowd that we tend to avoid away from DCL and they sail other cruise lines. Plus, we feel the price is worth what we get in return.
we'll eventually move away from Disney as the kids age out of it.
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Plus, and I am going to say it, because it was and is a factor for me, call me snobbish or whatever, but the price point tends to keep an undesirable crowd that we tend to avoid away from DCL and they sail other cruise lines. Plus, we feel the price is worth what we get in return.
Why do you choose Disney?
I don't need convincing, we are die-hard Disney and DCL fanatics, just wondering what keeps you going back, even though other cruises are cheaper, different, some say better, better for adults, better for kids...you know you have heard it all!!
We choose it, because it truly feels *magical* there seems to just be a different feel on a Disney cruise, just like when you enter WDW, it's as though you have entered a bubble and nothing but good things can come of it!!
If you were to ask my husband though, he would say the food! LOL!
Why do you choose Disney?
We are very loyal Disney cruisers, and just tried our first non-Disney cruise. We had learned our lesson by the 2nd day of the cruise- you get what you pay for. I have never been excited for a cruise to end, but we definitely were looking forward to that cruise ending. For us, it was a matter of service, attention to detail, programming for the entire family, and being made to feel welcome on the ship. The Disney magic is icing on the cake for us. On our cruise last week, we felt like second class citizens, encountered very poor service the majority of the cruise, and felt stressed the entire time.
Being I just booked our first Disney Cruise, reading this makes me very happy!
Excellent, we are all so excited! Thank you for this!! I always feel like we need MORE time on the cruises, so it was time to book a longer oneI really enjoyed the WBTA that I've done two of them (2010 & 2014). I just love the longer cruises and sea days are my favorite. On the longer cruises like the WBTA they host special events that they don't normally do on shorter cruises (like special tours around the ship). Doing a B2B Med and WBTA you'll definitely get to experience it all. Enjoy your cruise.
One in particular comes to mind because it was just so incredible that this CM took the time to seek us out and talk to us in Cabanas a year after we first met him at the ice cream station on Fantasy.
He was keeping the ice cream station clean and cared for while I was sitting and reading a book one evening. The kids were off having fun and my husband was at a Cognac tasting. We started talking and I asked him about his backround and what he wanted to do going forward with Disney. He told me he was working toward the serving team in the MDRs but had just started...I think it was his second cruise.
Anyway, we ran into him a couple more times (okay, a LOT more times...we like ice cream) and he met Dan and the kids too.
A year goes by and we are having breakfast in Cabanas and he walks up to our table and greets us BY NAME! He asked about how the business was going...remembered the type of business and everything. Noted the kids had grown taller and remembered small details of our conversations. It blew my mind.
There were other instances as well, but that one just sticks out in my mind. He actually paid attention and remembered us.
Thank you for this thread...it is really a positive one.
Hahaha, it's our trip that we have been waiting for 3 kids to get 'old enough' to be able to go all day, walk a lot and not have to haul strollers and other junk! We are touring Europe for 3 weeks before the cruises and will be traveling by rail, so I did NOT want to have to bring a lot of extras! LOL!!!Wow! Will you adopt my family? I want to go. LOL
You will absolutely LOVE it and become HOOKED! Let us know when you've booked your second and your third! LOLBeing I just booked our first Disney Cruise, reading this makes me very happy!
This thread should be renamed why the DCl snobs love DCL??? Good grief.ive done my share of DCl cruises, but Im not going to degrade people that cant afford or choose not to pay their prices.I thought that too, and then I realized: GRANDKIDS!!!!!
Then call me a snob too. I won't name the line, and I won't name the port, but after having to interact with the crowd on that particular sailing for a week, I will NEVER go that direction again EVER.
Every time we get off at a port & see the other ships next to our beautiful ship, it confirms the Disney difference.