Mark Linden
Age: 48
Occupation:Banker
Number of Cruises: 1
Cruise Line: Disney
Ship: Disney Wonder
Sailing Date: February 9th, 2003
Itinerary: BahamasRead the Cullen
Read the Cullen review and I think the problem with their cruise was the Cullens.
We traveled on a 4 day cruise with 7 adults and 5 kids with the ages ranging from 2 to 74. My overall rating was 12 out of 10. The kids were treated like gold and the wait staff were genuine. The dining experiences were fun and the food was good. The Disney Characters were very patient and wonderful with the children.
There were a lot of 3 generation families on our cruise and it was great to watch them pose for pictures before dinner.
And there were couples with out kids.
There was not a lot of late nite partying and the bars were not full.
Castaway Cay is truly a treasure, but staying on the Wonder would have been preferential to getting off at Freeport and Nassau.
For our family, it was a trip of a lifetime. Our only regret was that
it wasn't a 7 day cruise. The Wonder has a lot to offer and 4 days wasn't enough.
We traveled on a 4 day cruise with 7 adults and 5 kids with the ages ranging from 2 to 74. My overall rating was 12 out of 10. The kids were treated like gold and the wait staff were genuine. The dining experiences were fun and the food was good. The Disney Characters were very patient and wonderful with the children.
There were a lot of 3 generation families on our cruise and it was great to watch them pose for pictures before dinner.
And there were couples with out kids.
There was not a lot of late nite partying and the bars were not full.
Castaway Cay is truly a treasure, but staying on the Wonder would have been preferential to getting off at Freeport and Nassau.
For our family, it was a trip of a lifetime. Our only regret was that
it wasn't a 7 day cruise. The Wonder has a lot to offer and 4 days wasn't enough.