Well, we're back from Disney Dream – our
first cruise with DCL. I thought it was an amazing holiday
– but certainly not a relaxing one. We're
currently booked for Fantasy for next spring break, but I'm not
sure if we will keep the reservation or not. You can see my
cruising history in my signature which gives some perspective to
some of my comments. While we/I love Disney, I don't view Disney
through rose-coloured glasses.
Characters – I had an amazing time on Dream.
However, I did not feel it to be a relaxing holiday (my own doing).
I felt somewhat rushed to take everything in. I never wanted my
kids to miss a character, so it felt like one of us was always
standing in line for something. There were a couple of
disappointments when we'd been standing in line only to be told
that we were now lining up for a different character. At the
Farewell, we also got cut off when we were the next in line for
Chip and Dale. All that being said, the characters were AMAZING.
They spent sooo much time with each child, often
singing and dancing. On our sailing we had, Snow White, Cinderella,
Tiana, Aurora, Ariel, Jessie and Woody, Tink, Remy, Smee and Hook,
Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Chip and Dale, Pluto and Goofy,
Pinochio, Peter Pan, Mr.&Mrs. Incredible, Lilo&Stitch, and
probably a few others too. We'd sometimes encounter characters
coming/going to a photo op, and they ALWAYS stopped to give a hug
and chat. The character experience was truly magical. The character
experience was a zillion times better on DCL than it was on the
Dreamworks cruise on Royal (FOTS).
Autographs – we dropped off our photo mats at
guest services. My son did not want princess signatures, so I wrote
NO PRINCESS on his bag. My daughter ended up with almost all the
signatures. My son however, only ended up with the VIP (Mickey,
Minnie, Donald, Daisy,Pluto, Goofy and Chip&Dale). He was
heartbroken that he did not get any "boy" characters like Woody,
Hook, Smee etc. At 9:30 on the last night (when the photo mats were
delivered to our room), I ran to guest services and came across the
most amazing cast member who wanted to spread some Disney magic to
a sad little boy, and ran about the ship to track down the
characters and have them sign my son's photo mat. The hard part is
now picking one of 600 photos to put in the frame!
DH – I was really unsure how my DH would fare
on DCL. We are far from gambling addicts but we do enjoy gambling
on our cruises. I had kind of thought that without a casino, we
would have tons of free time to do as we pleased. But we seemed to
be kind of bored. We only ever had small pockets of time between
shows/characters/meals that we were not sure what to do with
ourselves. As I note above, we're not sure if we will keep our
Fantasy reservation or not. DH was kind of Disneyed-out, and I
admit, so was I.
Keys – We had a lot of trouble with our room
keys. We had to go through 3 batches before they would work. I'm
not sure what the trouble was, but it ate up about 2 hours on first
day trying to sort this out. Even after that, we only had our keys
working, and could never use the kid's keys to open the doors. I
just got tired of pursuing it.
Wave Phone – the wave phone concept is great
and I saw many using them. I'm not a techno-expert but I'm pretty
savy, and I had trouble figuring out how to use the phone. I
probably should have taken the phones to guest services and asked
for a tutorial!
Splenda – if you're like me and you like
splenda – bring your own! They ship had little
yellow packets, but they were not splenda – they
were nutrasweet.
Food – overall the food was pretty good. I
found the food at Cabanas to be much higher quality than the buffet
food found on other cruise lines. The food in the main dining room
was very good, but I would consider it to be on par with other
cruise lines. Be warned that the breakfast in Enchanted breakfast
is buffet, and the lines are long and slow. If you want a sit down
breakfast go to Royal Palace and if you ant buffet go to Cabanas. I
found Disney did an excellent job of fish (sea bass was excellent!)
and an excellent job of roasts. I like my beef medium rare and it
was always perfectly cooked. I was disappointed with the desserts.
I don't think there was a single dessert that I ate in entirety
(other than a mickey bar!). I buy my pastries and cakes from some
fine bakeries, so I guess I have a demanding dessert palette. I
enjoyed the Celebration cake the most, but if I had paid money for
it in a restaurant I would have been disappointed.
Service – this is DCL's strongsuit. The
service was excellent. I might still give the edge to HAL for
service though. One of the things I most noticed was the service
during breakfast/lunch – which are open seating.
On most ships, you have excellent service at dinner when you have
your dedicated wait team who are working for their tips. The wait
staff on Disney watch out for each others guests, and they give
phenomal service to all guests. This truly sets Disney apart. Even
with open seating at breakfast/lunch, the waiter always made a
point to find out our names before they came to our table so they
could personalize the service. Even the head waiter was
excellent.
Tips – DCL is also quite unique in this area
in that there was NO BEGGING for tips, which is often found on most
cruiselines. Many cruiselines start telling you on the very first
night, with a big sell on the last few nights that you need to tip,
tip, tip. I can't recall if there was even any mention of this at
all. We asked one water how DCL was as an employer compared to the
other cruise lines and we were asking him about compensation,
benefits etc. When this question is asked on other lines, they very
quickly tell you that they are not paid at all. This is true for
Disney, but we had to pull this information out of him, whereas on
any other ship, the waiters try to find a away to let you know they
work for tips.
Service Questionnaire – At the end of every
cruise on any lines, guests are asked to complete a satisfaction
survey. Usually, on the last few nights the CD makes a point of
soliciting 'excellent' reviews telling guests that they must report
excellent because the cruiselines view "very good' as not good
enough and that even "very good" ratings get held against them. We
received no such pressure from the DREAM CD. In fact, Disney goes
so far as to ask if you were pressured in any way to give an
excellent rating. Kudo's to Disney for wanting honest feedback.
Entertainment – was excellent! We saw Golden
Mickeys, Villians, and Believe. All 3 shows were excellent. We also
had Mike Super on the ship, and he was truly lavenous.
Kid's Club – was good. I think given the
number of kids' they have going through the club, they do an
excellent job. My kid's really enjoyed the kid's club but not as
much as they have on other ships. They never begged to go to the
kid's club and I think that had to do with the number of kid's in
the club. On other ships (HAL comes to mind) they have so few kids
onboard, that they are able to give amazing personalized service to
each family. I asked my 6 year old daughter to rank the kid's clubs
and she ranked them in this order HAL, Disney, RCCL, Carnival.
Family Environment – I found that Disney did
a very good job of the "family" environment. There were no hairy
chest or beer belly contests that I've found on most ships. On
other ships, we've enjoyed family activities such as family mini
golf tourney, family scavenger hunt, family trivia etc. I'm not
saying that Disney didn't have these events, but if they did, they
were timed for older families (with teens) later at night, or they
were timed when they conflicted with shows or character events. You
can't do it all on any ship, and that is the case with DCL.
FE - I panicked before leaving when I read someone write here
that the FE space is very narrow and it was! I had made my FE to
about 10 inches and it was at least 2 inches too wide. We were on
an inside cabin that crossed through the ship, so our cabin steward
was not too concerned. If we cruise Fantasy next year, I will use
the same FE just shorten my stick from 13" to 10.5" so the stick
doesn't stick out as much. The FE was a wonderful experience. We
only had 9 families in our group which was perfect. It was easy to
manage from a cost perspective, and did not eat up too much time
running around the ship. Almost every time we came back to the
cabin there was a gift waiting. We gave out the Wilton Mickey
Cookie Cutters and a package of Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix. We
received 2 music cds, sleep masks, pez dispensers, silly bands,
buttons, water pistols, stickers, markers, pencils, notebooks,
candy, pirate stuff, St. Paddy's stuff, and much more.
Private Table in MDR - We requested a private table for the four
of us and received it. I had heard wonderful stories here of Disney
pairing guests who forged friendships after their cruise. I
contemplated changing our request, but never did. Our table of 4
was always paired with another table of four who based on
demographics were a good match for us. They looked to also be in
their early 40s and had kids the same age as ours although their
daughter might have been a year older and their son a year younger.
We were certainly within speaking distance, and made several
attempts to make eye contact or engage with them. There were
several times when i'd smile at the other mom, and rather than
smile back, she'd look away. When DH attempted to speak to them,
we'd get brief answers and then they would terminate the
interaction. My point is that Disney does a pretty good job of
demographic match-up but they can't account for people who are not
social.
Formal Night – I see a lot of questions about
formal night. On Disney Dream - I am not certain there was one.
Usually, cruises make a big deal (in the navigators and by the
announcements) of letting you know when it s a formal night.
Usually, the night before, the wait staff will also tell you that
the next night is formal night. We came prepared with formal wear
for 2 nights. For my daughter, every night was formal! We asked at
Breakfast on Day 2, and were told that you could be formal whenever
you wanted and that most people were dressier on nights they were
in Royal Palace. By Night 4, I noticed that people were dressier,
as I was walking around the ship, so we broke out our formal wear
for nights 4 and 5. Don't stress over it if you don't want to be
too dressy. I think business casual is perfectly acceptable on DCL.
A 7-night cruise might be different though.
Magical Porthole – loved it! I don't think we
ever felt like it was a true ocean-view. But, there were a constant
parade of characters. I also liked that we could shut it off at
night. I love the black-out you get with an inside cabin.
I think that is pretty much it. I'd be happy to answer any
questions, especially from anyone who wants information comparing
DCL to other cruise lines.