DSLRuser
Age is a state of mind
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2009
We did a 4 night cruise on the Wonder in 2008, our kids were 1 and 7. We had a good time, but decided cruising was not for us.
In 2019 before covid, we decided to cruise again. kids were now 12 and 18 and we did a 7 nigh Royal C on the Harmony Of The Seas. The boat was way to crowded. Everything we did, we Sid the food, the service, the drinks, were not as good as Disney. BUT...the same RC cruise at $5,000 was almost $10,000 on Disney.
Well, we decided to do another cruise for my birthday last week. Just us adults, no kids. 3 nights on the Dream. We were blown away at how awesome every aspect of the cruise was. Service, food, entertainment (with was good on RC), drinks. Just that level of Disney service we expect, and then some. They turned it up to 11.
Going forward, I am fully prepared to pay extra for the Disney experience because it is noticeable and you get your monies worth.
In 2019 before covid, we decided to cruise again. kids were now 12 and 18 and we did a 7 nigh Royal C on the Harmony Of The Seas. The boat was way to crowded. Everything we did, we Sid the food, the service, the drinks, were not as good as Disney. BUT...the same RC cruise at $5,000 was almost $10,000 on Disney.
Well, we decided to do another cruise for my birthday last week. Just us adults, no kids. 3 nights on the Dream. We were blown away at how awesome every aspect of the cruise was. Service, food, entertainment (with was good on RC), drinks. Just that level of Disney service we expect, and then some. They turned it up to 11.
Going forward, I am fully prepared to pay extra for the Disney experience because it is noticeable and you get your monies worth.