Isn't this supposed to be the ship for "parks people?"OK, I'll bite. This one doesn't seem to have the ability to put down their phone. Good example of why not to take cruising advice from a parks person.
Isn't this supposed to be the ship for "parks people?"OK, I'll bite. This one doesn't seem to have the ability to put down their phone. Good example of why not to take cruising advice from a parks person.
In a way, yes. 3-4-day extension of your parks vacation. Probably one of the reasons why we have yet to book it.Isn't this supposed to be the ship for "parks people?"
That would be a bummer. On the MV the fireworks were launched from both the forward and aft on the starboard side. It was quite the show.I heard through a fb post that the 3 night cruises on the Wish are not having pirate night nor fireworks, can anyone confirm?
This is false info. They are not having the pirate night menu but are having the party and fireworks - confirmed by those on last three night cruiseI heard through a fb post that the 3 night cruises on the Wish are not having pirate night nor fireworks, can anyone confirm?
I think that also makes sense for the audience most likely to cruise here - people adding onto a parks trip, mostly families with kids… they have prioritized space for offerings for that audience. It is not their key demographic, especially for this ship.I just cancelled the second half of my b2b as I’m not feeling it. Still doing the 4 night but will spend a few days at WDW afterwards.
If I regret that decision I can always book for 2024, but the most of the negative feedback I’m hearing is small adult spaces/layout makes no sense/adult pool area too small/no promenade all the way around, and with a party of just adults I’m not sure it’s the ship for me.
Fair enough. Im an australian and we dont get any authentic artististic buildings so what appeals to us is a bit different.I would argue it the other way around. Because on a short cruise you are too busy running around in port or between activities, you have no time to look at the ship. If you have a cruise with a lot of sea days, you have more time to enjoy the ship.
Good point, the Wish is built as an extension of the parks. Do we know anything about if the people who do a land/sea trip are more likely to stay in Deluxe resorts?
Definitely true, only for myself I don't really feel that with hotels. I love great landscapes and historic sights. I have it less with copies or modern buildings. Could be because I am from Europe, it's so easy for me to see great authentic chandeliers or hallways in castles or palaces in my own or neighbouring countries. It doesn't really impress me on a ship.
For me, most deluxe resorts would be wasted on me as I would appreciate the decor for 2 minutes and then move on.
I tend to cruise off season and normally the adult areas are busy, especially around the pool area. This ship genuinely feels like they forgot about the people who pay for the cruises, and turned prime real estate indoors into high end shopping instead of using it to expand those adult areas.I think that also makes sense for the audience most likely to cruise here - people adding onto a parks trip, mostly families with kids… they have prioritized space for offerings for that audience. It is not their key demographic, especially for this ship.
I don’t think that is a bad thing - we have been on two cruises but barely set foot in the adult only areas. It is just not a priority for us since we kind of like hanging out with our kid.
But isnt the best bit of this cruise for kids the kids clubs? They look amazing.I think that also makes sense for the audience most likely to cruise here - people adding onto a parks trip, mostly families with kids… they have prioritized space for offerings for that audience. It is not their key demographic, especially for this ship.
I don’t think that is a bad thing - we have been on two cruises but barely set foot in the adult only areas. It is just not a priority for us since we kind of like hanging out with our kid.
Thank you, glad to hear!!!This is false info. They are not having the pirate night menu but are having the party and fireworks - confirmed by those on last three night cruise
I think the issue is it’s not called pirate night on the three day one because you don’t have the menu so when people ask the concierge team or Disney direct they are saying there’s no pirate night.Thank you, glad to hear!!!
That would be DCL-icide.Wonder if they will ever take the fireworks away from the 3 nighter?
Actually Disney will eventually have to use drone shows with perhaps very short fireworks alternated.
I love fireworks but the environmental impact is more important to me.