SnowWhite2
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I unfortunately missed the waterfall in the atrium since I had to cancel the day before sailing. Trust me, you had a better time than I did. I just got home last night after my dad (age 91) had two operations. Our next DCL cruise is the Vancouver to hawaii on the Wonder. My daughter is going on the Magic next weekend Friday April 18 - Monday April 21 and she was assigned to deck 6 midship. I’ll be able to get an update from her. The Magic/Wonder are my favorite ships although I haven’t been on the Magic for 3 years. Food is always subjective but the fast food places on deck 9 have always closed by 6 pm and the pizza and hamburger places reopened later in the evening. The schedules are always on the navigator app.
My last completed cruise was my first time on Holland America. I liked the buffet being open for dinner. Their choices for the buffet were much better all day compared to DCL. I still drool thinking about their salad bar that was open for lunch and dinner. They also had pineapple dole whip several days. Free. Yep, dole whip. They just said it was pineapple soft serve. But it was pineapple dole whip. The other thing I loved was that they served you at the buffet. No one touching the food! I wish DCL did that. I don’t eat at Cabanas much because Ive seem some atrocious behavior at the buffet. If we board first I’ll eat there but otherwise, I don’t go there often except for hand scooped ice cream.
I honestly didn’t think I could have as good of a time on another cruise line but I did have a good time on our HAL cruise. I booked because I wanted to go to Grand Turk and needed to go on either HAL or Carnival. Didn’t want to do Carnival so HAL was it. Loved all of the live music venues. A dueling piano bar, a live band at the dance club and a live band (not a singer or duo) in the atrium bar. Almost every night (each had off one night) while other events were taking place. Were their “shows” in the main theater good? No, unless you like dancers that dance to recorded music. I felt like I was at my kids dance recital. But they had several art classes - not drawing characters - but watercolor, flower arranging or calligraphy classes. Big area like a dining room but their equivalent to Cove Cafe with tables for games and puzzles that were provided. Also big lounge chairs by the large front windows to watch the ocean go by as you read a book or enjoy the scenery. Bar and paid coffees available there. It was nice but different. Ship had/held about 2100 guests. Had 9 decks. Routine maintenance was better on DCL. We did complain about our room being hot. After a few visits by maintenance, they had a person take out the vent cover and found a wool blanket, several pool towels and bath towels stuffed up there. The room was cool after that! We missed their private island due to high winds and the inability to tender to the island. Very bummed about that as their island was supposed to be one of the best/nicest beaches.
With all of that said, I think DCL is miss calculating on the dining room for dinner or go hungry/use room service stance. It was nice to go to the dining room and get alcoholic drinks (a pain on DCL), several courses of food and get finished within 45 minutes on HAL. We had the same servers and same table/time. I know nothing about them but I don’t need new friends that work on cruise ships. Having ships with dinner shows is not my thing after a long day in port. I know nothing about Marvel. I’m tired seeing the old shows over and over again. 2 hour dinners with little kids isn’t a wining strategy for most littles. They can’t sit still that long and they don’t have the attention span to comprehend what is going on that long. Room service used to have a bunch of hearty options but they have taken that away after covid. Now it is more bar food or snacks. I started cruising when my kids were later elementary school age so I didn’t have the problem of keeping littles occupied and there was only one show which was the original animators show. Plus my kids wanted to be in the kids club every night (they used to take them to the buffet for dinner and Animators Palette for lunch). I had to force my kids to come to dinner at least two nights on the cruise. People need to make their thoughts known on the survey at the end of the cruise.
My last completed cruise was my first time on Holland America. I liked the buffet being open for dinner. Their choices for the buffet were much better all day compared to DCL. I still drool thinking about their salad bar that was open for lunch and dinner. They also had pineapple dole whip several days. Free. Yep, dole whip. They just said it was pineapple soft serve. But it was pineapple dole whip. The other thing I loved was that they served you at the buffet. No one touching the food! I wish DCL did that. I don’t eat at Cabanas much because Ive seem some atrocious behavior at the buffet. If we board first I’ll eat there but otherwise, I don’t go there often except for hand scooped ice cream.
I honestly didn’t think I could have as good of a time on another cruise line but I did have a good time on our HAL cruise. I booked because I wanted to go to Grand Turk and needed to go on either HAL or Carnival. Didn’t want to do Carnival so HAL was it. Loved all of the live music venues. A dueling piano bar, a live band at the dance club and a live band (not a singer or duo) in the atrium bar. Almost every night (each had off one night) while other events were taking place. Were their “shows” in the main theater good? No, unless you like dancers that dance to recorded music. I felt like I was at my kids dance recital. But they had several art classes - not drawing characters - but watercolor, flower arranging or calligraphy classes. Big area like a dining room but their equivalent to Cove Cafe with tables for games and puzzles that were provided. Also big lounge chairs by the large front windows to watch the ocean go by as you read a book or enjoy the scenery. Bar and paid coffees available there. It was nice but different. Ship had/held about 2100 guests. Had 9 decks. Routine maintenance was better on DCL. We did complain about our room being hot. After a few visits by maintenance, they had a person take out the vent cover and found a wool blanket, several pool towels and bath towels stuffed up there. The room was cool after that! We missed their private island due to high winds and the inability to tender to the island. Very bummed about that as their island was supposed to be one of the best/nicest beaches.
With all of that said, I think DCL is miss calculating on the dining room for dinner or go hungry/use room service stance. It was nice to go to the dining room and get alcoholic drinks (a pain on DCL), several courses of food and get finished within 45 minutes on HAL. We had the same servers and same table/time. I know nothing about them but I don’t need new friends that work on cruise ships. Having ships with dinner shows is not my thing after a long day in port. I know nothing about Marvel. I’m tired seeing the old shows over and over again. 2 hour dinners with little kids isn’t a wining strategy for most littles. They can’t sit still that long and they don’t have the attention span to comprehend what is going on that long. Room service used to have a bunch of hearty options but they have taken that away after covid. Now it is more bar food or snacks. I started cruising when my kids were later elementary school age so I didn’t have the problem of keeping littles occupied and there was only one show which was the original animators show. Plus my kids wanted to be in the kids club every night (they used to take them to the buffet for dinner and Animators Palette for lunch). I had to force my kids to come to dinner at least two nights on the cruise. People need to make their thoughts known on the survey at the end of the cruise.