Thank you for your video, I'm curious whether these cruise ships provide function room hire? I would greatly appreciate it if you have any info you might like to share with me. Thanks 🤗
Don’t, go on a royal carribean Disney cruises suck! Royal carribean is the best by far Disney is so money hungry and doesn’t care about their guests and the cruises on Disney are more for little kids and you’ll find that out upon going on a Disney cruise but I definitely recommend a royal carribean cruise.
Nemo’s Story’s okay, I was looking at that too. Disney is also more expensive and there isn’t as much to do on the ships. I especially like royal Caribbean because of their private islands, cococay and labadee. I can’t seem to convince my friends to come with me yet, and I don’t want to go alone. :)
Reverserii yes Royal carribean is the best cruise line by far I’ve been in mostly all them and royal Caribbean is AMAZING in its customer service and the ships are twice the size I’m going on symphony of the seas in March I reccomend that ship it’s currently the biggest ship in the world and they have the best restraunts and the most entertainment I’ve ever seen on a ship and the ports are very nice especially if you get to go to the perfect day at coco cay and get a pass for the thrill side at the water park and do some of the slides, it will be the best vacation of your life guaranteed, it’s my whole family’s favorite and pretty much anyone who’s been on a royal cruise will tell u that :)
When I was 19 years old in 2006, I remember when I saw one of the Disney cruises on TV and I told myself that one day I would get on one of those ships. . . I studied hard to graduate, get a good job and save enough; I went with my wife and little daughter in 2019 and it was truly an amazing experience. Dreams come true. 👍✨❤️
Hi Principe Peluso, thanks for watching. So glad to hear that your hard work paid off. I hope you get many more opportunities to cruise with your family.
Hi Way, thanks for watching. True, Disney Cruises are very expensive. The best chance to get a lower rate is to cruise off season (between labor day and mid October and first two weeks of December).
Just went on it with my wife and 10 year old. We had an absolute blast! Especially loved the day we stayed on board instead of getting off at Nassau. 1/3 the population all day and really got to enjoy the amenities. A really nice touch are the little "mysteries" the children can solve that take you to every deck on the ship. We had fun following her around with our cocktails. The food was good, and the service really was better than I expected.
Hi rockon7455, thanks for watching. There are tons of Disney touches everywhere and yes, the best time is staying onboard when most others depart the ship.
I took a cruise on the Dream 7 years ago, still one of my favorite vacations ever. I went on that slide like 20 times (I went at night too so it was lit up), the island was so fun with snorkeling and bike rides, and the activities on the ship were non stop. Just incredibly fun
Hi Rohan, thanks for watching and sharing your own experience. I remember one cruise on Disney Dream where is was raining at night and I kept riding the AquaDuck, fun memories.
It's amazing that modern ships can fit so much stuff, in so relatively small a space, and still provide ample accommodations for a few thousand passengers and crew without passengers and crew ever feeling trapped or like sardines in a can. It seems an impossible feat of engineering.
Hi Tony, thanks for watching. The design, layout and scale of each area is carefully executed to maximize the efficient use of space onboard. It is amazing.
Talking Cruise, true. Cruise ships are usually designed from the inside out, like hotels on land, where true ocean liners like the Cunard fleet are designed from the outside in for the challenges of routine transatlantic crossings and are thus severely limited in onboard activities.
The fact that their main dining room is doubling as the buffet by day and restaurant at night literally opens up half a deck. Surprised to see that after +100 days on Carnival & Royal Caribbean, both of which have them separated.
I went in 2006 and it's changed so much than I remember. I still have the ornament of the cruise but man it was the best thing ever. My dream is to relive the moment now that I'm older
My parents are planning this cruise, I think this cruise will be absolutely amazing and it will be the best experience for me and I just can't wait to go!!!
I’ve been on every Caribbean Disney cruise and ain’t no way I’m ever forgetting one of them but now there’s so much more cool things that I didn’t get to experience went I went on the Disney cruise
@Fap Star haha it looks fun to me regardless! Though they did mention there are adults only parts of the ship if you need a break from the families there
We’re actually making a comic book where these friends go on a Disney cruise ship, which is this particular ship. There’s a lot more than just that we don’t want to spoil. This video was very helpful for us.
I’m excited for this cruise I got her booked in late may me and my family are going to fly to Spain and then board the cruise and this is my 2nd time with Disney
Our Disney cruises were a unforgettable experience! 4 cruises with them. Sadly now that they jacked the prices to about 2000 USD a person we have had to move to another cruise line. We’re Canadian so the exchange makes the price per person roughly 4 grand. We can have that as our grand total for 4 people on carnival. I really do hope these prices do not stay as high as they are as I would love to go back to Disney! But unlike some people I don’t have money crawling out of my ass. So the 3000$ per person rate is so far out of my family’s price range we haven’t looked back. We occasionally check for price differences but with the new ships yet to be released I doubt it will be anytime soon. Disney has a amazing product 5 stars hands down. But the prices are insane.
Hi FireStorm, thanks for watching. I agree Disney has fantastic ships and they offer an incredible onboard experience. It's unlikely that Disney cruise pricing will ever match that of other mainstream cruise lines. They have too much demand, even in off-peak times. Perhaps with the increased capacity of adding 3 new ships over the next few years could open up some potential for lower rates on occasion.
Hi _frisk_ gaming and drawing, thanks for watching. A lot of engineering into the design keeps these ships afloat and upright when sailing in even rough weather.
The reason I wanted to see this video is because I am going on it I am so excited to get to go on Disney dream it’s going to be so so so much fun and I get to go on a private island is because I am going on Disney’s island
I might go on my birthday in March 😍Wouldnt it be a dream to have a job there? That adult pool😍deck 10 my friend and I would be all over I swear I feel like I’m on the cruise watching this
Hi Joseph, thanks for watching. In case you missed it, the 687 Pub located in The District (adult area) typically has tons of sports playing on their tvs.
My only concern is the quality of the vessel, since I've used other cruise lines some ships are newer and have more features while others are more run down but charge the same fees
Hi Sean, thanks for watching. I don't think you'll find anything "run down about the Disney Dream. Especially for the prices Disney charges, they do a fantastic job maintaining their ships.
Hi Lou, thanks for watching. Those adult only venues are needed for two reasons. Firstly, there is no casino onboard any of Disney's ships (people like to gamble). Secondly, adults (parents) need a break from all the Disney theming and activities, it's everywhere.
I agree. If you want to go on a Disney cruise you should be prepared to spend it with your kids. That's like, the whole point. No way in hell would I ever leave my kids on a cruise ship without me or my husband. I don't care how good the daycare is. I've seen Flight Plan. Lol but seriously though. My kids don't get "babysat" by anybody who I don't know personally.
Imagine working on this ship and sleeping there! I would be the person that wakes up at night and enjoys the cruise for free while you are working haha.
Hi Shamma Al Mazrouei, thanks for watching.Disney Dream is not currently sailing. The only ship confirmed to sail this Summer is Disney Magic with short cruises from the U.K.
Hi stsddsod, thanks for watching. Those Disney cruises are $$$. Pricing for the new Disney Wish has gone up several hundred for most sailings since DCL opened bookings 10 days ago.
Hi Brian, thanks for watching. You can use the times codes (included in the description) to jump to the section you want. Specifically, check out: Deck 5 - 4:38 (Vibe Teen Club, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, It’s a Small World Nursery, Disney’s Oceaneer Club, Disney’s Oceaneer Lab Deck 11 - 6:06 (Eye Scream/Frozone Treats, Flo's V8 Cafe, Pool Deck, Funnel Vision, Donald's Family Pool, Mickey's Pool & Slide, Nemo's Reef, Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats Deck 12 - 8:38 (Funnel Puddle Wading Pool, AquaDuck) Deck 13 - 9:56 (Edge Club, Goofy's Sports Deck)
I’ve asked my dad so many times to go on this cruise and he said he wants to go on it aswell but due to corona we haven’t been able to go on it :(, I’ve been on atleast 12 cruises in my life and I’m only 11! But I really enjoy cruises and this is such a dream 🥺
Hi Schleich Girlies, thanks for watching. I hope you get the opportunity to get onboard a Disney cruise soon. Perhaps the brand new Disney Wish coming next Summer! Check out the video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4XgF4n533yU.html
Hi Nadine, thanks for watching. I think a Disney cruise is great for many people. Disney is one of the few cruise lines that does not offer an all-inclusive adult drink package. Most guests on Disney cruises are not there to drink all day, so if you don't drink, you'll be in good company.
The only Disney Cruise line I went on with the Aquaduck slide was the Disney Fantasy and when me and my dad tried it out, we apparently beat the speed record by about 2 seconds.