Ok, I have given this thread new life. I have cruised Disney Wonder twice (2000 & 2010), have Disney Dream booked (Aug 2011). We have tentatively decided to cruise on Carnival Freedom in Feb 2011 as a cheap get-away ($1840 for 2A 2C - 6 days). Now after reading these reviews of Carnival, I am disturbed. Will it REALLY be all that bad? Certainly we understand it will be a different kind of experience from DCL. What I want to hear from someone is 'Yes, Carnival is a nice experience too!'. I am envisioning fall-down drunks everywhere, and nothing to do but eat 24/7.
I have been on two Carnival cruises, but both were 10+ years ago so I don't know if my opinion will be of much use to you. I enjoyed the cruises, however they were a VERY different experience from the other cruise lines I have been on (Norwegian, Celebrity, and DCL). Compared to those three lines, Carnival really felt like the Motel 6 of cruises for me. However....I don't know anything about their newer ships. I am actuallly going on a Carnival cruise in May, but it is a theme cruise...and I am going because of the theme, not the cruise line. I would never go on Carnival again by choice, regardless of the deal I could get. But...if you know what to expect going into it, and you are okay with it, you should not have a problem. You will find a lower level of service, lower quality food (although I would not say the food was bad...it is just much better on the other cruise lines I have been on) and without trying to sound snobby (really....I don't mean to be snobby, I just don't know how else to say this) there will be a different set of people on carnival than you will find on many other cruise lines. Maybe it has to do with the fact they draw more college age people and singles who are looking to party?? I don't know.
I think to sum it up, I will give an analogy. If you book a room at a Holiday Inn, most likely you know ahead of time that while nice, a Holiday Inn is just a plain, run of the mill motel....and you will most likely be fine with your experience there. However, if you book a Holiday Inn and for some reason you have the impression it is comparable to the Four Seasons, then obviously you would be disappointed when you checked in and saw what you were getting. Carnival= run of the mill motel, Celebrity Cruise Line (and other comparable lines, including DCL)= Four Seasons.
What type of experience are you looking for? And who are you going with? I think this will play a big role in whether or not you like Carnival.
I don't think you should cancel your trip. Just have realistic expectations. Carnival does have alot of fans....possibly you could end up loving it. It just was not the type of cruising experience I enjoy.