8/9 Initial Dream Cruise - What I Wish I Knew Before, During and Observations

esta1701

Mouseketeer
Joined
Feb 17, 2008
We are Platinum and this cruise will not go down as one of the best cruises but it will go down as one of the most needed! It was great to be back at sea with DCL and celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary on board!! Throughout the cruise we kept telling ourselves to enjoy what we do have and forget about what we don't.

Here are some things I wish we would have known before and during our cruise that may help people and some observations:

1. I booked a one way rental from MCO to Canaveral (1 day) and another for the return trip dropping off at MCO on Sunday (3 days). During the week leading up to the cruise, I found a rental from Alamo that let me keep the car the entire week and park at the parking garage for around $60 more. It was definitely worth the money to skip all the shuttles and not risk getting exposure or being next to someone who could test positive before they got on the cruise. Check your rental reservations and see what is out there.
2. We arrived about 7 minutes before our arrival time and were not turned away. Luggage is still accepted like normal and they had blank luggage tags available (turns out ours came in the mail yesterday). We are all vaccinated so everything went smoothly getting on the ship. The parking garage was an obstacle course of cones for people needing testing but was well organized and efficient for those who are vaccinated. Due to COVID and room keys being placed in the fish extenders, room upgrades were not available. Missed the platinum group 1 boarding group. We got group 4 but still got on pretty quickly. In the terminal it was posted the rooms would be ready after 4pm, our check-in person said 2pm, but on the ship we were told correctly the rooms were ready immediately. This may be due to the fact we were the first sailing.
3. Mandatory muster station drill was awesome. All we did was walk to the muster station and take a picture of the sign with the app. I really feel this should have been the process for all Castaway Club members gold and above all along.
4. If you plan on booking a place holder and purchase gift cards to take advantage of Kroger fuel points or Target red circle offers save your money. Currently you have to book through the app and they only take the credit card you have on file. This charge is billed directly to your credit card immediately and separate from your ship folio. I can use the gift cards I bought to make payments on the remaining cruise balance at home but would have like to have known in advance the payment methods. They are working to change it so in the future you can change payment method.
5. Cabanas opened at 1:45pm for lunch on embarkation day. Could have saved the price of lunch at Fishlips (although it was neat to see the Dream and Fantasy parked together). All windows now serve the same things and when you sit down a server comes and gets your drink orders.
6. You can't touch anything on the ship - everything has to be given to you. This includes food, ice cream, drink stations, towels, etc. Took a while to get used to not touching anything but if you have been on the ship when norovirus has been detected this will not be any different.
7. Entertainment is very limited on the cruise:
  • Jungle Cruise and Black Widow were played over, and over and over again. Occasionally they snuck in Raya but only once or twice.
  • Games and live activities were duplicated over several nights. I don't have an issue with that but on an already reduced capacity ship there were very few people at any of them so they weren't as enjoyable.
  • No variety acts. We enjoy the adult shows and really missed this.
  • Fireworks, sorry, were lame. From a cast member, they have 2 firework banks and to accommodate two shows they only lit off one bank per night. I really believe they whole show lasted less than 5 minutes, Note, if you had early dining you had fireworks the first night. Late dining got to see them the second night.
  • They only live shows were Beauty and the Beast and Believe (both shown on two nights).
8. Palo Brunch was disappointing. The food and the service was ok but we missed the buffet portion. They no longer have the cheese selection (my wife loved the port wine cheese) and the dessert selection. Especially missed were the chocolate covered strawberries.
9. Our cruise only had what felt like 1,500 or so people on it which was lucky. They are only allowing 1 party or 2 people on the elevators. Any more people would have been real difficult to go anywhere as we sometimes had to wait for 2-3 elevators. Also, all the public restrooms were restricted to 2 or 3 people at a time as well.
10. The hallway on deck 5 by the kids clubs was blocked off for parents going to the clubs only. As our room was on 5 forward this made going to the back for dinners and entertainment more interesting.
11. You need to sign up for a queue to get off the ship in port (Castaway Cay). Not a huge issue but just a thing to consider now.
12. Shuffleboard was open. Basketball was now a sun deck, ping pong tables are gone, and the mini golf was never open even though my daughter said it was the first day.
13. They are still enforcing children in adult areas which was appreciated.
14. Double dip at Castaway was great even though it rained most of the second day - still better than Nassau.
15. As my kids are all over 16 now the characters were not important but we still saw plenty of them throughout the cruise.
16. You need to chat with guest services or schedule an appointment through the app to go in person. My app was problematic to begin with and always gave me trouble with chatting and scheduling. I went to guest services and was not turned away for not having an appointment.
17. Dining rooms were more spaced out and no parties were combined at a table. To be honest, I never liked Enchanted Garden but didn't mind it as much now that the teacups are gone.
18. Disney service is still top notch. Nothing was compromised due to COVID in this respect. Mousekeeping was still twice a day as normal.
19. Ghiradelli chocolates were replaced with Dove. My wife was worried they took the chocolates away all together as we saw posted somewhere.
20. They took away the bags of Lays chips at Flo's. Major let down for my 16 year old.
21. Embarkation was done by luggage tag characters to limit number of people leaving at a time.

That's a lot but I want to stress we still had a really great time. It is still a Disney cruise and still a vacation with the family. Remember to focus on what we do have - the return of the Disney Dream!

If anyone has any questions about the cruise I will be happy to answer.
 
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Thank you for the report. Not your usual Disney cruise for sure, but I would still take that over sitting at home watChing youtube and wishing we could be going on a cruise. Still looking forward to our March cruises, if things can continue to be relatively safe. Who knows what will or wont be in effect by then, but if it’s no more restrictive than this, my wife and I are fine with it.
 
Did you happen to ask at Palo if the changes were temporary due to Covid, or permanent? Did they limit you in any way on the amount of things you could order?
 
Did you happen to ask at Palo if the changes were temporary due to Covid, or permanent? Did they limit you in any way on the amount of things you could order?
They did not know if they were permanent or not. They offered us more food if we wanted it but we didn’t want anything else so don’t know if they would have charged extra.
 
We are Platinum and this cruise will not go down as one of the best cruises but it will go down as one of the most needed! It was great to be back at sea with DCL and celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary on board!! Throughout the cruise we kept telling ourselves to enjoy what we do have and forget about what we don't.

Here are some things I wish we would have known before and during our cruise that may help people and some observations:

1. I booked a one way rental from MCO to Canaveral (1 day) and another for the return trip dropping off at MCO on Sunday (3 days). During the week leading up to the cruise, I found a rental from Alamo that let me keep the car the entire week and park at the parking garage for around $60 more. It was definitely worth the money to skip all the shuttles and not risk getting exposure or being next to someone who could test positive before they got on the cruise. Check your rental reservations and see what is out there.
2. We arrived about 7 minutes before our arrival time and were not turned away. Luggage is still accepted like normal and they had blank luggage tags available (turns out ours came in the mail yesterday). We are all vaccinated so everything went smoothly getting on the ship. The parking garage was an obstacle course of cones for people needing testing but was well organized and efficient for those who are vaccinated. Missed the platinum group 1 boarding group. We got group 4 but still got on pretty quickly. In the terminal it was posted the rooms would be ready after 4pm, our check-in person said 2pm, but on the ship we were told correctly the rooms were ready immediately. This may be due to the fact we were the first sailing.
3. Mandatory muster station drill was awesome. All we did was walk to the muster station and take a picture of the sign with the app. I really feel this should have been the process for all Castaway Club members gold and above all along.
4. If you plan on booking a place holder and purchase gift cards to take advantage of Kroger fuel points or Target red circle offers save your money. Currently you have to book through the app and they only take the credit card you have on file. I can use the gift cards I bought to make payments but would have like to have known in advance the payment methods.
5. Cabanas opened at 1:45pm for lunch on embarkation day. Could have saved the price of lunch at Fishlips (although it was neat to see the Dream and Fantasy parked together). All windows now serve the same things and when you sit down a server comes and gets your drink orders.
6. You can't touch anything on the ship - everything has to be given to you. This includes food, ice cream, drink stations, towels, etc. Took a while to get used to not touching anything but if you have been on the ship when norovirus has been detected this will not be any different.
7. Entertainment is very limited on the cruise:
  • Jungle Cruise and Black Widow were played over, and over and over again. Occasionally they snuck in Raya but only once or twice.
  • Games and live activities were duplicated over several nights. I don't have an issue with that but on an already reduced capacity ship there were very few people at any of them so they weren't as enjoyable.
  • No variety acts. We enjoy the adult shows and really missed this.
  • Fireworks, sorry, were lame. From a cast member, they have 2 firework banks and to accommodate two shows they only lit off one bank per night. I really believe they whole show lasted less than 5 minutes, Note, if you had early dining you had fireworks the first night. Late dining got to see them the second night.
  • They only live shows were Beauty and the Beast and Believe (both shown on two nights).
8. Palo Brunch was disappointing. The food and the service was ok but we missed the buffet portion. They no longer have the cheese selection (my wife loved the port wine cheese) and the dessert selection. Especially missed were the chocolate covered strawberries.
9. Our cruise only had what felt like 1,500 or so people on it which was lucky. They are only allowing 1 party or 2 people on the elevators. Any more people would have been real difficult to go anywhere as we sometimes had to wait for 2-3 elevators. Also, all the public restrooms were restricted to 2 or 3 people at a time as well.
10. The hallway on deck 5 by the kids clubs was blocked off for parents going to the clubs only. As our room was on 5 forward this made going to the back for dinners and entertainment more interesting.
11. You need to sign up for a queue to get off the ship in port (Castaway Cay). Not a huge issue but just a thing to consider now.
12. Shuffleboard was open. Basketball was now a sun deck, ping pong tables are gone, and the mini golf was never open even though my daughter said it was the first day.
13. They are still enforcing children in adult areas which was appreciated.
14. Double dip at Castaway was great even though it rained most of the second day - still better than Nassau.
15. As my kids are all over 16 now the characters were not important but we still saw plenty of them throughout the cruise.
16. You need to chat with guest services or schedule an appointment through the app to go in person. My app was problematic to begin with and always gave me trouble with chatting and scheduling. I went to guest services and was not turned away for not having an appointment.
17. Dining rooms were more spaced out and no parties were combined at a table. To be honest, I never liked Enchanted Garden but didn't mind it as much now that the teacups are gone.
18. Disney service is still top notch. Nothing was compromised due to COVID in this respect.
19. Ghiradelli chocolates were replaced with Dove. My wife was worried they took the chocolates away all together as we saw posted somewhere.
20. They took away the bags of Lays chips at Flo's. Major let down for my 16 year old.
21. Embarkation was done by luggage tag characters to limit number of people leaving at a time.

That's a lot but I want to stress we still had a really great time. It is still a Disney cruise and still a vacation with the family. Remember to focus on what we do have - the return of the Disney Dream!

If anyone has any questions about the cruise I will be happy to answer.

Thank you for sharing all that. 👍

The loss of self-serve dining options (Cabanas, Palo brunch, Eye Scream, drink stations) is a HUGE bummer for me.

I really hope they bring it all back when it’s safe to do so. However, the fact that Marceline Market on the Wish is apparently designed to not be self-service has me worried that it’s gone for good.
 
Thank you for your detailed candid trip report. I found it very informative!

I have few random questions:
-Do you know if you still have option to upgrade at the port following check in?
-Did you try any tastings like Mixology or Wine Tastings?
-Ten minutes in family pool was strictly enforced?

Thanks again!
 
Thank you for your detailed candid trip report. I found it very informative!

I have few random questions:
-Do you know if you still have option to upgrade at the port following check in?
-Did you try any tastings like Mixology or Wine Tastings?
-Ten minutes in family pool was strictly enforced?

Thanks again!
Good question - I forgot to add port upgrades were suspended at this time. I asked and was turned away. There were still tastings offered. We never went to the pool so can’t answer that one. There were no limits in the adult areas.
 
Thanks for this really helpful report! Can’t wait to travel 11/8. Interested to see if anything changes by then.
 
Thank you for your detailed candid trip report. I found it very informative!

I have few random questions:
-Do you know if you still have option to upgrade at the port following check in?
-Did you try any tastings like Mixology or Wine Tastings?
-Ten minutes in family pool was strictly enforced?

Thanks again!
I think you may have misread the 10 minute pool slots from another post, or maybe I’m totally off, so excuse me if I am. My understanding from folks reporting on it, is that the times you can select for the pool are by the ten minute for start time. Like you can choose 9:00, 9:10, 9:20, 9:30 and so on for a start time at the pool, but I didn’t get the impression that you could only stay in the pool for 10 minutes at a time. I imagine that if the slots for a particular time are full, they wont let you book during that timeframe. Someone who has been can correct me if I’m wrong, but that is what i took from the 10 minute pool bookings.
 
Thank You so much for your feedback! I do have a question about the disembarkation process. I’ve only seen one video of it thus far and the line seemed very long and not very socially distanced. Did you have this experience as well? We’re trying to determine the best time to go to disembark.
 
Thank You so much for your feedback! I do have a question about the disembarkation process. I’ve only seen one video of it thus far and the line seemed very long and not very socially distanced. Did you have this experience as well? We’re trying to determine the best time to go to disembark.
Usually we get right off the ship and head to WDW but this time we weren’t in a hurry so didn’t rush off the ship. We left around 8:30 or so. The lines were longer to get off the ship but customs was a breeze so overall the time seemed to be the same. Everyone did maintain distance and wore masks the entire time.
 
Thank you for your detailed candid trip report. I found it very informative!

I have few random questions:
-Do you know if you still have option to upgrade at the port following check in?
-Did you try any tastings like Mixology or Wine Tastings?
-Ten minutes in family pool was strictly enforced?

Thanks again!

We did a Mixology. It was still enjoyable, but a diminished experience since you don't get to go up to the bar and make any of the drinks. The drinks were basically pre-made and set up in front of you. For a couple of them you were able to add a final ingredient or muddle some mint & lime for a mojito. The Skyline bar was used exclusively for tastings, and was never open as a regular lounge/bar.
 
Thank You so much for your feedback! I do have a question about the disembarkation process. I’ve only seen one video of it thus far and the line seemed very long and not very socially distanced. Did you have this experience as well? We’re trying to determine the best time to go to disembark.

We got off the ship around 9:30 (our breakfast time was 8:25). After breakfast, when we went to disembark, the line was all the way back to the theater, and not physically distanced at all.
 
We are Platinum and this cruise will not go down as one of the best cruises but it will go down as one of the most needed! It was great to be back at sea with DCL and celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary on board!! Throughout the cruise we kept telling ourselves to enjoy what we do have and forget about what we don't.

Here are some things I wish we would have known before and during our cruise that may help people and some observations:

1. I booked a one way rental from MCO to Canaveral (1 day) and another for the return trip dropping off at MCO on Sunday (3 days). During the week leading up to the cruise, I found a rental from Alamo that let me keep the car the entire week and park at the parking garage for around $60 more. It was definitely worth the money to skip all the shuttles and not risk getting exposure or being next to someone who could test positive before they got on the cruise. Check your rental reservations and see what is out there.
2. We arrived about 7 minutes before our arrival time and were not turned away. Luggage is still accepted like normal and they had blank luggage tags available (turns out ours came in the mail yesterday). We are all vaccinated so everything went smoothly getting on the ship. The parking garage was an obstacle course of cones for people needing testing but was well organized and efficient for those who are vaccinated. Missed the platinum group 1 boarding group. We got group 4 but still got on pretty quickly. In the terminal it was posted the rooms would be ready after 4pm, our check-in person said 2pm, but on the ship we were told correctly the rooms were ready immediately. This may be due to the fact we were the first sailing.
3. Mandatory muster station drill was awesome. All we did was walk to the muster station and take a picture of the sign with the app. I really feel this should have been the process for all Castaway Club members gold and above all along.
4. If you plan on booking a place holder and purchase gift cards to take advantage of Kroger fuel points or Target red circle offers save your money. Currently you have to book through the app and they only take the credit card you have on file. I can use the gift cards I bought to make payments but would have like to have known in advance the payment methods.
5. Cabanas opened at 1:45pm for lunch on embarkation day. Could have saved the price of lunch at Fishlips (although it was neat to see the Dream and Fantasy parked together). All windows now serve the same things and when you sit down a server comes and gets your drink orders.
6. You can't touch anything on the ship - everything has to be given to you. This includes food, ice cream, drink stations, towels, etc. Took a while to get used to not touching anything but if you have been on the ship when norovirus has been detected this will not be any different.
7. Entertainment is very limited on the cruise:
  • Jungle Cruise and Black Widow were played over, and over and over again. Occasionally they snuck in Raya but only once or twice.
  • Games and live activities were duplicated over several nights. I don't have an issue with that but on an already reduced capacity ship there were very few people at any of them so they weren't as enjoyable.
  • No variety acts. We enjoy the adult shows and really missed this.
  • Fireworks, sorry, were lame. From a cast member, they have 2 firework banks and to accommodate two shows they only lit off one bank per night. I really believe they whole show lasted less than 5 minutes, Note, if you had early dining you had fireworks the first night. Late dining got to see them the second night.
  • They only live shows were Beauty and the Beast and Believe (both shown on two nights).
8. Palo Brunch was disappointing. The food and the service was ok but we missed the buffet portion. They no longer have the cheese selection (my wife loved the port wine cheese) and the dessert selection. Especially missed were the chocolate covered strawberries.
9. Our cruise only had what felt like 1,500 or so people on it which was lucky. They are only allowing 1 party or 2 people on the elevators. Any more people would have been real difficult to go anywhere as we sometimes had to wait for 2-3 elevators. Also, all the public restrooms were restricted to 2 or 3 people at a time as well.
10. The hallway on deck 5 by the kids clubs was blocked off for parents going to the clubs only. As our room was on 5 forward this made going to the back for dinners and entertainment more interesting.
11. You need to sign up for a queue to get off the ship in port (Castaway Cay). Not a huge issue but just a thing to consider now.
12. Shuffleboard was open. Basketball was now a sun deck, ping pong tables are gone, and the mini golf was never open even though my daughter said it was the first day.
13. They are still enforcing children in adult areas which was appreciated.
14. Double dip at Castaway was great even though it rained most of the second day - still better than Nassau.
15. As my kids are all over 16 now the characters were not important but we still saw plenty of them throughout the cruise.
16. You need to chat with guest services or schedule an appointment through the app to go in person. My app was problematic to begin with and always gave me trouble with chatting and scheduling. I went to guest services and was not turned away for not having an appointment.
17. Dining rooms were more spaced out and no parties were combined at a table. To be honest, I never liked Enchanted Garden but didn't mind it as much now that the teacups are gone.
18. Disney service is still top notch. Nothing was compromised due to COVID in this respect.
19. Ghiradelli chocolates were replaced with Dove. My wife was worried they took the chocolates away all together as we saw posted somewhere.
20. They took away the bags of Lays chips at Flo's. Major let down for my 16 year old.
21. Embarkation was done by luggage tag characters to limit number of people leaving at a time.

That's a lot but I want to stress we still had a really great time. It is still a Disney cruise and still a vacation with the family. Remember to focus on what we do have - the return of the Disney Dream!

If anyone has any questions about the cruise I will be happy to answer.
Yikes about not being able to pay for Placeholders with gift cards....
 
We got off the ship around 9:30 (our breakfast time was 8:25). After breakfast, when we went to disembark, the line was all the way back to the theater, and not physically distanced at all.
Wow. We must have hit it just right! We had early breakfast and Daisy luggage tags. When we were ready to leave the line was just to the end of the gangway.
 
Thank you for the detailed report!

This might be an unpopular opinion but I think I prefer not having things like the ice cream be self-serve. I've seen some kids doing some stuff with the ice cream machines that made them less appealing, shall we say.

The exception is the Palo brunch buffet. The buffet was what *made* Palo brunch. I really, really hope that change is temporary.

Regarding the Mixology class, are we sure that's a COVID change? I'm pretty sure when we did Mixology pre-pandemic, it was still mostly pre-made. This was on the older ships so maybe that's the difference but I really don't think we ever went up to the bar and did anything of significance.

A couple questions (sorry if these have been answered elsewhere):
- Do you know if anything changed regarding room service availability?
- Was your room still cleaned/turned down/etc daily? We just got back from a stay at Disneyland and they wouldn't even come empty your trash unless you called to request...
 
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Thank you for the great report. A appreciate the effort of taking the time to report back. So many of us are taking in all this info for our upcoming cruises. 😍
 

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