I'm trying plan a cruise for summer 2026 and am torn between a Norwegian Fjords cruise (RCL or Celebrity) or taking the Disney Magic to Alaska.
For context, it is me and DH (both in 50s) and our 14 year old DS (who likes gaming, sports). We've only sailed on Disney (Alaska on the Wonder, Caribbean on Fantasy and Treasure).
We loved our Alaska cruise and have been wanting to do a Norway cruise since then or even another Alaska trip. Options I'm considering (all 7 nights):
- Disney Dream (late July - Rotterdam, Maloy, Alesund, Bergen) - This is very pricey so likely not possible. The itinerary also doesn't seem the greatest (no deep fjords?). We could only do an inside cabin if this goes on sale by at least 25-30% (not sure how likely this is since there are only a few 2026 Norway sailings?) Bonus: never been on the Dream
- RCL Liberty of the Seas (mid-July - Bruges, Haugesund, Olden, Stavanger) - Did a temporary reservation on a balcony room for $5800 (much cheaper than the Dream) but haven't read the best things about Royal. DS would love the activities but worried we'd be disappointed in the level of service and food. Thoughts?
- Celebrity Apex (late June - Bruges, Nordfjordeid, Geiranger, Bergen) - Apex seems to have better itineraries than RCL and I think DH and I would love the ship. But I'm worried DS would be bored. I know they have a teen club and some activities though. Cost is slightly less than RCL.
- Disney Magic (mid-June - Skagway, Icy Strait, Ketchikan) This feels very similar to the cruise we did 3 years ago, although Icy Strait would be new. Biggest draw would be the Magic, which we haven't sailed. My son has been wanting to back to something similar to the Wonder after sailing two of the bigger ships. There is also a 25% off placeholder deal we could use and cost for an ocean view would be a few thousand less than what we paid in 2023 (but balcony still out of our budget). Cost of airfare would be significantly less.
Would love thoughts from anyone who has sailed to these areas or on these other ships.
Thanks!
It seems to me that you’ve already made your decision, but are wondering if you will like RCL. Unfortunately, you won’t know until you try. The first cruise I ever took was on RCL and I judged every cruise line against them until I did
DCL. IMO, DCL customer service is superior to other lines I’ve cruised(RCL, NCL, Cranival). That being said, I’m DVC and use my points when I cruise. If I had to pay OOP for DCL, I would really have to think twice. I travel solo and am starting to look at other cruise lines that focus on adults only and have solo cabins so that I don’t have to pay for double occupancy when it’s just me.
As OP have said, every cruise line has its demographic. Celebrity definitely has an older demographic(think 70+—just my opinion —my stepmother has always preferred them and she’s in her 80’s). You will be on the younger side, but there may not be a lot of teenagers on board. Same for the older RCL ships. The newer RCL ships seem to have a younger demographic. If your teenager is able to amuse themselves regardless of where they are, they shouldn’t have a problem.
I did the DCL Norway cruise years ago when the ship left from Copenhagen and returned to Dover. We stopped in Scotland, Iceland, Bergen, Stavanger, Oslo, and one other port, maybe Ireland. It was a great cruise, but DCL has changed the itinerary a number of times and, IMO no longer visits ports of note for this itinerary. Maybe they don’t want to visit the same places the ABD goes.
Cruising RCL will be different from cruising DCL. RCL does not include a deck where soda, coffee/tea can be gotten for free. Only tea, coffee, and select lemonade drinks can be found at the buffet. If you want soda, you buy a soda package and use the Coca Cola freestyle machines in various places on the ships. Any drink ordered at dinner above coffee/tea/filtered water provided on table will incur a charge. RCL nightly entertainment is good, but is different than DCLs. There’s a lot to do on a RCL ship(rock climbing wall, flow rider, water slides, arcade, ice skating, etc.), it just depends on whether your teenager is in to that and whether you want to pay any extra fees associated with certain activities. Good luck with your decision.