mickEblu
Well-Known Member
To your last sentence, I didn't lose it,that was clear to me, and its totally reasonable.
My first two DCL cruises were on the Dream, because it did captivate me (clearly didn't have the same effect on you,which is fine).
Then I sailed on the Magic, and the smaller ship.was even more attractive to us. I've sailed on all.four original ships, plus the Wish.
The Fantasy is laid out the same.as the Dream but has different theming (and, IMO, a way better adult area). The Wonder (as you know) has the same relationship to the Magic, yet I much prefer the Magic.
I didn't love the Wish, and as a result have no interest in the Treasure. You may find that you like the layout of the Triton class ships (Wish, Treasure)
The show is definitely distracting. The food is good. The tables are FARTOOCLOSETOGETHER for the comfort of guests or waitstaff. At least in the Marvel.restaurant, the screens on both sides allow all.diners to see.the entire show.
In the Frozen restaurant, you are again squashed together, but the tables are.arranged so that half of the diners have their backs to the stage. Definitely less.than ideal.to enjoy the show.
Similar.experience in 1923, the ambience is wonderful, but we were a group of 20.adults, and they seated us at a long table along the back wall, half of us on a banquette, the other half facing on chairs, with no space between the tables. One of the group who was seated on the banquette and needed.to use the restroom halfway through dinner, rather than have several people.squeeze out of their seats and through the small.space between our table and the next, actually crawled.under the table to get out.
Once was.enough for me, if you choose to.sail on the Wish, I hope you have a better experience.
See that’s a big one. For me dinner is the main event. Not being comfortable there would be a huge let down. I liked our table placements on the Dream. Don’t remember what requests I made but it all worked out. Enchanted Garden we had a table for 8 with our backs to an empty bar in the back of the room. Royal Palace we had a half booth in the center of the room. Animators Palette had a table by a screen in one of the little rooms alongside the main dining room.