A look at cruising on the Disney Cruise Line ships through three different cruises over the course of 10 years. A mixture of travelogue, experiences, opinions, humor, and lots of photos.Steve Burns
Small ships fill a niche for cruisers that are looking for more in-depth exploration of the regions they visit. They can visit ports that are inaccessible to larger ships, and exotic itineraries are the standard. Most river cruise ships and almost all of the luxury lines have ships that fall...
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A seven-night sailing requires more shows than a shorter itinerary, so the shows on the two ships differ not just in subject but also in number. The Fantasy has five in all , compared with three on the Dream. Fantasy's productions include a welcome and closing show; a production of Alad...
With the shorter voyages, cabins are typically very small, even by cruise industry standards and facilities do tend to be somewhat more limited than those on the cruise ships. There are also similarities with airplanes, and its tickets are divided into three levels; Star Class, Comfort Lounge...
As one of the oldest rides in Disneyland, it's also one of the most popular, with lines regularly settling in at an hour or more even on less crowded days. Passengers board individual flying ships and lift up into the air to view different scenes from London and Neverland as the vessel...