Dug720
See the line where the sky meets the sea?
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- Feb 16, 2012
My feeling is all marketing. I have not really liked the overuse of IP on the new ships. I personally prefer a little more low key with the older ships. I feel they have gone a little crazy with it.
We are the dinosaur Disney fans. I feel like more and more vacations need to be about producing the right pictures, so you need the fancy backdrops for those to prove you were there. Not the old time cruise pictures with an artificial backdrop...This! ^^^ I wish DCL would go back to just having ship themed ships, with some Disney touches, and of course Disney service. That is the DCL we fell in love with, and what has kept us coming back. Being Pearl you would think I would be itching to get on the Treasure and Destiny, but after sailing the Wish, I have very little interest in those.
You are probably right. There are not a lot of options for a Disney cruise next Summer. I also prefer the older ships. The 10 night on the Magic would be ideal if it wasn't so expensive. I'm not seeing anything in Europe that makes me want to fly there. We're going to Japan next Winter so that's the international trip. I have a lot of time to change my mind not about Japan, but about the cruise. I'll see what other people think of it.If you did not like the Wish, you will probably not like the Treasure or the Destiny. Just new theming.
I hate to be right on that. We were so looking forward to the new ships. I had some concerns about the different design when things were being released. I still held out hope and we were booked b2b a few weeks after the inaugural of the Wish. Those ended up getting cancelled by DCL due to the ship being delayed. After I watched tons of videos from onboard, we decided not to rebook the Wish. I still think it is a beautiful ship and probably will “try” it someday, but it is missing some of the main things that I love about the other Disney ships. I want to feel connected to the ocean and love walking down the corridor on deck 3 with all of the portholes. The corridor is shifted to the inside of the ship on Triton class with venues along the outside. We love being able to walk around the outside of the ship on one level. We do not have any disabilities that prevent us from doing the stairs, but enjoy the relaxed pace of it being one level. We are not big drinkers, but enjoy time in the Cove Cafe. The Triton class has a smaller footprint of the Cove Cafe. We often have a hard time finding seats in the larger ones. The rooms are beautiful, but I do not understand taking away the cupboards with doors over the desk area and replacing them with open shelves. We have been cruising as a family of four, and we need every space possible. I could see it being perfectly fine for a couple. We were planning on one of the Europe sailings in early September, 2025 because they are such a good deal. We had planned for 7 nights on the Fantasy in the Spring as a back up. Then Disney switched those to the Treasure, so that was out. Decided to do Alaska again with the 8 night in September 2025. Hoping for Europe in 2026. Good luck with your decision and enjoy whatever you decide.You are probably right. There are not a lot of options for a Disney cruise next Summer. I also prefer the older ships. The 10 night on the Magic would be ideal if it wasn't so expensive. I'm not seeing anything in Europe that makes me want to fly there. We're going to Japan next Winter so that's the international trip. I have a lot of time to change my mind not about Japan, but about the cruise. I'll see what other people think of it.
We went around Hokkaido to see the snow festivals last month and it was every bit as much fun as we hoped! We ended up booking a return week this July to see it in the summer and hit a couple more cities we missed. If Adventure has interesting itineraries in the area I'm sure we'll sail her before Destiny.You are probably right. There are not a lot of options for a Disney cruise next Summer. I also prefer the older ships. The 10 night on the Magic would be ideal if it wasn't so expensive. I'm not seeing anything in Europe that makes me want to fly there. We're going to Japan next Winter so that's the international trip. I have a lot of time to change my mind not about Japan, but about the cruise. I'll see what other people think of it.
I think I've pretty much decided I'm switching to the Magic. I'll just get an inside room. It's also a better value. The sideways facing rooms are roomy and fine. We were in one last weekend and were sailing to Alaska in one.I hate to be right on that. We were so looking forward to the new ships. I had some concerns about the different design when things were being released. I still held out hope and we were booked b2b a few weeks after the inaugural of the Wish. Those ended up getting cancelled by DCL due to the ship being delayed. After I watched tons of videos from onboard, we decided not to rebook the Wish. I still think it is a beautiful ship and probably will “try” it someday, but it is missing some of the main things that I love about the other Disney ships. I want to feel connected to the ocean and love walking down the corridor on deck 3 with all of the portholes. The corridor is shifted to the inside of the ship on Triton class with venues along the outside. We love being able to walk around the outside of the ship on one level. We do not have any disabilities that prevent us from doing the stairs, but enjoy the relaxed pace of it being one level. We are not big drinkers, but enjoy time in the Cove Cafe. The Triton class has a smaller footprint of the Cove Cafe. We often have a hard time finding seats in the larger ones. The rooms are beautiful, but I do not understand taking away the cupboards with doors over the desk area and replacing them with open shelves. We have been cruising as a family of four, and we need every space possible. I could see it being perfectly fine for a couple. We were planning on one of the Europe sailings in early September, 2025 because they are such a good deal. We had planned for 7 nights on the Fantasy in the Spring as a back up. Then Disney switched those to the Treasure, so that was out. Decided to do Alaska again with the 8 night in September 2025. Hoping for Europe in 2026. Good luck with your decision and enjoy whatever you decide.
Nice. I'd like to go in December, but not finding flights with miles that work. We're booked on flights in February.We went around Hokkaido to see the snow festivals last month and it was every bit as much fun as we hoped! We ended up booking a return week this July to see it in the summer and hit a couple more cities we missed. If Adventure has interesting itineraries in the area I'm sure we'll sail her before Destiny.
Like I said, I hate that it is the reality for us. We love the Magic. She was our first ship. We jumped at the chance to do Panama Canal on her last October. We missed her in the Mediterranean last summer, but really enjoyed the Dream. We had been on the Fantasy, but not the Dream because of the shorter cruises. We have more flexibility with our cruising because of our school situation as well. Helps us search out the deals.I think I've pretty much decided I'm switching to the Magic. I'll just get an inside room. It's also a better value. The sideways facing rooms are roomy and fine. We were in one last weekend and were sailing to Alaska in one.
I'm also looking at Norway. It ends the day school starts, but he mostly does online anyway.
I've ruled out the Treasure. I would like to sail on it one day when prices come down. I can't justify the price and crappy itinerary.
You make a lot of good points in your post that slapped me back into reality.
Oh this was February - the Sapporo Snow Festival is in early Feb and was the main draw for our trip through we then drove around seeing other ones all over Hokkaido. Hope you have the best time! <3Nice. I'd like to go in December, but not finding flights with miles that work. We're booked on flights in February.
Anyone looking to book Japan with miles jump on it when they first release the flights. I've heard last minute is good too, but I can't do that.
We have less flexibility. Our kids were homeschooled so it was easy. Now there in college. One is 21 and doing his own thing. The other is 19 and still loves cruising, but he's in college too. He's going to do online classes to go to Japan, but cruising during offseason would be boring because there would be no kids his age.Like I said, I hate that it is the reality for us. We love the Magic. She was our first ship. We jumped at the chance to do Panama Canal on her last October. We missed her in the Mediterranean last summer, but really enjoyed the Dream. We had been on the Fantasy, but not the Dream because of the shorter cruises. We have more flexibility with our cruising because of our school situation as well. Helps us search out the deals.
I'm super excited about this. I planned three trips in 2021-2022 and they just didn't open up. When they finally opened up I had other things planned.Oh this was February - the Sapporo Snow Festival is in early Feb and was the main draw for our trip through we then drove around seeing other ones all over Hokkaido. Hope you have the best time! <3
Nice to hear DCL, in this case specifically Wonder, being fun for the 18-20 bunch.Same. I wanted to take my son on Cruise next Summer so I booked the cheapest Treasure cruise in August right before school starts. Nothing in Europe was something we haven't done before.
We were not a fan of the Wish at all. We just did a Spring break cruise out of San Diego on the Wonder and my son had a blast in the 18-20 group and we are back on the Wonder in May for Alaska. If my Son has fun that's all that matters.
I always have fun because I'm not at work. Maybe the Treasure will be better....one can hope.
When looking for info on the themes, it reminded me that the themes were just the decor. One was Art Nouveau and the other Art Deco. I think this applied to the Fantasy and Dream, too.This! ^^^ I wish DCL would go back to just having ship themed ships, with some Disney touches, and of course Disney service. That is the DCL we fell in love with, and what has kept us coming back. Being Pearl you would think I would be itching to get on the Treasure and Destiny, but after sailing the Wish, I have very little interest in those.
No. At least Port Everglades has LNG, too.Just my thought, but I have this feeling that they might finally move the wish to different sailings and put the destiny on the 3/4 rotation from PC when it starts to sail…
If I understand correctly, the Triton class needs to fuel out of PC for right now?
I've always understood that the 1820 group is highly dependent on the people there and participating since they pretty much decide what and where and when they meet. It's not so much the ship.Nice to hear DCL, in this case specifically Wonder, being fun for the 18-20 bunch.