Just curious, what didn't she like about the Oasis?
That could be the case, I didn't think about the possibility. I called Carnival shortly after I posted that to see if I could book using my comps. (I only get an ocean view stateroom comped- so pay the difference between the balcony rate). That ship is completely blacked out to me for all of June- unless I want to pay full price.IIRC it is easier for TAs to book a block of rooms with CCL/RCCL/CXCL/NCL than it is with DCL. If that is the case then TAs could be running them up.
I have heard people say that the Oasis and Allure felt too big, so I was wondering if that was the reason. I do have to say that the Broadway at Sea is one of the coolest things I think a cruise line has done.Sorry, I forgot about this post. When she gets home later I have her list it all out. Her list of reasons was pretty lengthy. It is worth mentioning that it was free for her as she had to fill in last minute for her step-dad and still said she has no desire to go back on it.
For all intents and purposes, DCL simply doesn't do group bookings (other than charters). They offer no group pricing or amenities for agents who want to book a group. This is simply because they don't have to. The ships fill up, without the extra perks to agents.IIRC it is easier for TAs to book a block of rooms with CCL/RCCL/CXCL/NCL than it is with DCL
I was on one of the inaugurals for the Quantum. It was a press event really, and I got onboard as part of my company's annual convention.I don't know anyone who has been on a Quantum class ship yet..I'd love to hear feedback beyond online reviews.
People seem to really like the promenade. I'm really curious about the North Star, was there constantly a long line for it, or do you get to book a time frame to go?For all intents and purposes, DCL simply doesn't do group bookings (other than charters). They offer no group pricing or amenities for agents who want to book a group. This is simply because they don't have to. The ships fill up, without the extra perks to agents.
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I was on one of the inaugurals for the Quantum. It was a press event really, and I got onboard as part of my company's annual convention.
I was very impressed with it. The food was very good. The stateroom was very nice, and its bathroom was better than the one I had on the Explorer of the Seas. You could turn around in the shower without rubbing up against the walls. The service at the time was below average. We were at lunch in one of the table-service restaurants and there was a problem with somebody's meal. I can't remember what it was, but it was kind of minor. Like the burger had come without tomatoes, or something like that. When she mentioned it to the server, he just sort of stood there and looked at her. I swear that I thought to myself, "Oh my god, he's going to ask her what she wants him to do about it." Thankfully, he didn't, but that was the vibe of the service for that sailing. Nobody really knew how to handle unusual situations.
The ship itself was pretty amazing, I thought. I loved the North Star, although I did it while in port, so it didn't go over the side of the ship. I also did the skydiving simulation, which was very cool. The "promenade" was fantastic. And the signature show that I saw (Starwater), was really weird. It was very cool, a lot of great music and acrobatics and staging (the staging was amazing, to be honest); but I could never tell if it was really innovative or just pretentious.
I don't remember a whole lot else off the top of my head, except that I thought the giant pink bear looked stupid. If you have specific questions, I'll try to answer them for you.
Honestly, when I made the decision to book the Fantasy for Thanksgiving, and compared it to the Oasis, the price difference was (in my mind) the cost of what I would have lost gambling. . So that was easy. Mainly though, I just wanted to do a Very Merrytime Cruise, and didn't seriously entertain RCCL for this year.What all other posters said.....
We've never sailed on any other cruise line but Disney. Why? Yeah, I know it's more expensive than most of the others, but this is why:
1. top notch service (Parks could learn from DCL)
2. excellent restaurants
3. What can I say about Remy and Palo? I still dream about our dinner in Remy.....
4. Clean, well run ship. Our first cruise was during the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Was I worried? Not about DCL....
5. More things to do than we ever have time...shows...movies (first run, no less)...great guest speakers. We sailed on the DVC member cruise last August. Went to a talk given by the director/writer of Inside/Out. My daughter's dream job is to work at Pixar. Needless to say, she was in 7th heaven during his talk
6. It's not a floating drunken frat party...
7. Plenty of things for adults to do. And yes, there are kids, but it's not like you're going to be overwhelmed by kids. They have their own spaces on board ship...and I'm sure parents use them...
8. Castaway Cay. Does any other cruise line have it's own island?
9. Did I say top notch service? Our first cruise, the guests in the cabin next to us kept smoking on their veranda. Complained several times since we weren't able to use our veranda that much. They did talk to the people, but unless they could catch them in the act, that's all they could do. Was going to lean around the partition and take a photo of one of them smoking, but didn't want to risk dropping my camera. However, when we returned to our stateroom the last night, laying on our bed were two DCL robes, with a few other goodies from our hostess as an apology.
We won't and don't cruise any other line...unless it's the QE2....
Honestly, when I made the decision to book the Fantasy for Thanksgiving, and compared it to the Oasis, the price difference was (in my mind) the cost of what I would have lost gambling. . So that was easy. Mainly though, I just wanted to do a Very Merrytime Cruise, and didn't seriously entertain RCCL for this year.
But for the Southern Caribbean and 11 night Europe itineraries, is the service worth $6-7k more above them? I guess that all comes down to the individual, their "value limit", and what their kids are into. I.e rock climbing walls, ice skating, zip lining etc.
I am super excited to do the Palo brunch that everyone raves about!!! I'm not doing Remy alone though, sounds like it's mostly couples doing "date night", I'd rather skip that.lol
What all other posters said.....
We've never sailed on any other cruise line but Disney. Why? Yeah, I know it's more expensive than most of the others, but this is why:
1. top notch service (Parks could learn from DCL)
2. excellent restaurants
3. What can I say about Remy and Palo? I still dream about our dinner in Remy.....
4. Clean, well run ship. Our first cruise was during the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Was I worried? Not about DCL....
5. More things to do than we ever have time...shows...movies (first run, no less)...great guest speakers. We sailed on the DVC member cruise last August. Went to a talk given by the director/writer of Inside/Out. My daughter's dream job is to work at Pixar. Needless to say, she was in 7th heaven during his talk
6. It's not a floating drunken frat party...
7. Plenty of things for adults to do. And yes, there are kids, but it's not like you're going to be overwhelmed by kids. They have their own spaces on board ship...and I'm sure parents use them...
8. Castaway Cay. Does any other cruise line have it's own island?
9. Did I say top notch service? Our first cruise, the guests in the cabin next to us kept smoking on their veranda. Complained several times since we weren't able to use our veranda that much. They did talk to the people, but unless they could catch them in the act, that's all they could do. Was going to lean around the partition and take a photo of one of them smoking, but didn't want to risk dropping my camera. However, when we returned to our stateroom the last night, laying on our bed were two DCL robes, with a few other goodies from our hostess as an apology.
We won't and don't cruise any other line...unless it's the QE2....
But not with other lines? What does this mean? What are your expectations? If you list them, maybe some of us could give you an idea if they'll be met.With Disney, there is a set of expectations that need to be met.
Great photos! I especially like the ones of you with Pluto (oops, or is that Goofy?) and Mickey by the staircase. Well... I guess that means you definitely enjoy your Disney cruises lol. I guess we have always separated Disney and cruising if that makes sense and to be honest, we don't even do the meet & greets at the parks. We used to when the kids were little though. How's the food? That would be my main "complaint" on other cruises. Thanks for your reply.
Many people hold Disney to a higher standard, they just expect more from Disney.But not with other lines? What does this mean? What are your expectations? If you list them, maybe some of us could give you an idea if they'll be met.
And they should, because they'll get it. Disney SETS a higher standard, particularly in entertainment and service. I wasn't objecting to the poster's comment about Disney meeting certain expectations. I was questioning the implication that other cruise lines don't need to meet any expectations.Many people hold Disney to a higher standard, they just expect more from Disney.
Once again, there is stuff for adults. They had trivia in the form of 80s and 90s name that tune. One night they did a sports trivia. They had a golf chip shot contest in the atrium. We did a towel folding class and a drawing Mickey and Goofy class. My father in law used the golf simulators. We also ran on deck four, used the gym, took a spin class, etc. One night we had a blast with Match Your Mate. Everything was advertised in the Navigator.Just went on my first one and would say..Not Much, if you are not a kid! You are paying for extremely awesome experiences for children 3-17 years old! When it comes to adult stuff! My wife and I were bored! Outside of lounges there were not many things to do! And how long can you sit and drink listening to a piano?Everything has to be planned around your dinner! And we were seated with three other couples at the same table every night for dinner! Very weird and uncomfortable since we are intraverts! Why can a cruise ship not have two or four top tables for dining? Food and service was good, not great! Castaway Cay was beautiful but all excursions were cancelled because of wind??? It was barely windy!! Apparantely, that cancel stuff a lot there! Safety first!
We would not do another Disney Cruise without children! That is where your money is going! If you are an adult...do Princess or Holland America!
Someone needs to remove the exclamation point key from your keyboard...Just went on my first one and would say..Not Much, if you are not a kid! You are paying for extremely awesome experiences for children 3-17 years old! When it comes to adult stuff! My wife and I were bored! Outside of lounges there were not many things to do! And how long can you sit and drink listening to a piano?Everything has to be planned around your dinner! And we were seated with three other couples at the same table every night for dinner! Very weird and uncomfortable since we are intraverts! Why can a cruise ship not have two or four top tables for dining? Food and service was good, not great! Castaway Cay was beautiful but all excursions were cancelled because of wind??? It was barely windy!! Apparantely, that cancel stuff a lot there! Safety first!
We would not do another Disney Cruise without children! That is where your money is going! If you are an adult...do Princess or Holland America!
Just went on my first one and would say..Not Much, if you are not a kid! You are paying for extremely awesome experiences for children 3-17 years old! When it comes to adult stuff! My wife and I were bored! Outside of lounges there were not many things to do! And how long can you sit and drink listening to a piano?Everything has to be planned around your dinner! And we were seated with three other couples at the same table every night for dinner! Very weird and uncomfortable since we are intraverts! Why can a cruise ship not have two or four top tables for dining? Food and service was good, not great! Castaway Cay was beautiful but all excursions were cancelled because of wind??? It was barely windy!! Apparantely, that cancel stuff a lot there! Safety first!
We would not do another Disney Cruise without children! That is where your money is going! If you are an adult...do Princess or Holland America!
I was just surprised that it's nearly full over a year before sailing. That has to be rare for a carnival ship.
It's the first Carnival ship that I've ever wanted to go on! The amenities looks amazing. The ship looks beautiful. So much to do for adults and kids in that "7 and over" age bracket that I was talking about. I think Carnival is going to gain a lot new travelers as a result of the Vista. I don't know if you watched the walk thru or looked at pics, but it's surprisingly very impressive.
Just curious, what didn't she like about the Oasis?
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