CARNIVAL VS DCL: The discussion and comparison thread!

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We are still on our Adventure of the Seas cruise and my husband is having a little nap...

Some of you were curious about Mr. Sanchos. We arrived very early in the morning (8:15) and I think we were the first people there. It was very quiet until 11:00... But even when most tables and chairs were taken, it was still reasonably crowded and the service was still great.

The water was amazing. Unfortunately, I got stung by jellyfishes --it wasn't nearly as bad as I imagined) but the staff told me it happens after a rainy night (and god knows the sea had been very choppy all night)... The sand is a bit rough but you'll find all kinds of sea shell if you are into that.

The poom was clean and the water was nice.

You get lockers and kayak rental for free if you leave a deposit.

It's all inclusive and I booked in advance. The food was good. The drinks were great. The staff was absolutely amazing. The palapas and palm trees provide comfort and shade.

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We're going to be at Mr. Sanchos on March 5- it's now sold out for that day so I'm a little worried that it will feel super crowded. But with 7 :eek: ships in port, that's just the way it is.

Good to hear that the water was nice! I was worried that it would be a little chilly in early March. What did you do about the jellyfish sting? Does it knock you out of commision for the day?
 
@mevelandry Thank you so much for the Mr. Sanchos photos and quick review! We'll be there in 2 weeks and it's nice to see positive things being said about a place when you're going in blind. Looks beautiful! That's horrible about the jellyfish though, I hope you're OK!!

So other than the jellyfish, I hope you're having a wonderful time!
 
We're going to be at Mr. Sanchos on March 5- it's now sold out for that day so I'm a little worried that it will feel super crowded. But with 7 :eek: ships in port, that's just the way it is.

Good to hear that the water was nice! I was worried that it would be a little chilly in early March. What did you do about the jellyfish sting? Does it knock you out of commision for the day?

We had 7 ships in port today and it was okay.

Regarding the jellyfish sting, it's crazy... I entered in the water and within 10 seconds, BAM!

I talked to the barman and he sent someone pick up vinegar for me. It worked like a charm and provided fast relief. (I went out swimming again and then I got two more... Yikes! Thankfully I still had the glass of vinegar so I treat them right away). As you can imagine, I stuck to the pool after that. ;)
 


@mevelandry Thank you so much for the Mr. Sanchos photos and quick review! We'll be there in 2 weeks and it's nice to see positive things being said about a place when you're going in blind. Looks beautiful! That's horrible about the jellyfish though, I hope you're OK!!

So other than the jellyfish, I hope you're having a wonderful time!

Thank you. I'm okay. Thankfully I am not allergic to it and did not get a severe reaction from it. I was surprised by how fast the vinegar brought me some relief.
 
We are still on our Adventure of the Seas cruise and my husband is having a little nap...

Some of you were curious about Mr. Sanchos. We arrived very early in the morning (8:15) and I think we were the first people there. It was very quiet until 11:00... But even when most tables and chairs were taken, it was still reasonably crowded and the service was still great.

The water was amazing. Unfortunately, I got stung by jellyfishes --it wasn't nearly as bad as I imagined) but the staff told me it happens after a rainy night (and god knows the sea had been very choppy all night)... The sand is a bit rough but you'll find all kinds of sea shell if you are into that.

The poom was clean and the water was nice.

You get lockers and kayak rental for free if you leave a deposit.

It's all inclusive and I booked in advance. The food was good. The drinks were great. The staff was absolutely amazing. The palapas and palm trees provide comfort and shade.

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Wow, looks beautiful!
 


OK Boomer! It's Roblox. :duck:Kidding, I'm probably older than you, but I do live with a couple of Zoomers.
This cracks me up! Our 17 year old says ok boomer to dh and I all the time. I keep telling him, um, we are in our 40s and are not boomers! But he still does it.
 
We are back from our first Carnival cruise, so some thoughts on that versus our Disney ones.
First, would we go with Carnival again? Yes, though not a strong one.
Second, we did have the soda package as we like soda with our meals. It was a pain to have to get it from the bar, which the bar tenders were not as keen to fill our orders as no extra tip for them and a low cost sale, when not in the dining room.
Third, we found the food way too bland, and think the cooks had many more misses than hits, then we ever remembered Disney having many more hits than misses in the dining room.
Fourth, was a tie for waiters and room host. We found them to be as nice as the ones Disney had, and we hugged our room guy, he was so great.

Lastly, yeah the decor was too dark for us, and I found some of the decor of the Legend gaudy. But the cabins were nice, lots of storage, and we did not miss the bathroom set up Disney has.

And a final comment. Did what we paid for the cruise, it was within our budget. Sadly, we would pick Disney every time, but even with last minute military rates, our budget was not large enough.

And most interesting, no real difference in guests, some rude, but very few drunks we saw. And there were many bars.

We’ve never purchased the soda package on Carnival but having to get the soda from the bar would drive me crazy! If you do carnival again, you might want to pick up soda on the way to port. You can put it in your room refrigerator. Did you try their fast food options (hamburgers, tacos, deli, pizza)? Those are our favorite. But we also find the dining room food to be quite good overall. I do think it is hard to go from Disney to another line. For us, the price difference was just so huge that it was worth it. On our first carnival cruise we paid about 6k (one balcony, one inside) for an 8 night southern on the vista. A 7 night on disney fantasy for the same week was about 11k (2 inside rooms). Also, the jump to balconies with carnival was huge for us. I would probably pick dcl over carnival also if money was no object, but surprisingly my kids would pick carnival. Lol. And they love Disney. We are dvc, so we are very much on the Disney cool-aid.
 
Off topic question. Do you go to DL often? Which fast pass system do you like better? I’m debating going again last time was 2011. I’ve gotten so used to making fast passes in advance Im not sure how to handle the crowds at DL.. I feel like I can’t ride anything at WDW without a FP the standby lines have gotten so ridiculous.
What hotel do you stay at? Thanks
We don’t go as often now as we used to. The last few years it’s only been once a year, but we were annual pass holders for several years. I really hate the new FP system, I was much happier when we just went and got paper tickets throughout the day. This new system of paying extra to have electronic access as soon as you walk in the park bothers me. Case in point, our first day there we arrived about 9:30 AM, at the point the first FP time for Space Mountain was already 10:00 PM, Indiana Jones was 10:30 PM.

Luckily, we’ve been enough that the attractions aren’t as important as they used to be, we have a ton of fun people watching and grazing the food stands. We did wait about 2 hours for Guardians of the Galaxy, I have to do that every time we’re there.

We are very loyal to Hilton properties so we always stay at the Homewood Suites near the convention center buts right next to the Toy Story parking lot so we just walk into the lot and take the Disney busses to the park. They have a great breakfast every morning and an evening reception with decent food and free beer and wine Monday - Thursday. We try to go back to the hotel late afternoon to take a nap, have dinner and then head back to the parks. We sometimes stay on property but with two teenagers the one bedroom suite at Homewood is much better for us. We also like having the included breakfast downstairs that we can go to whenever we want. There is another Homewood about 1 mile further away that we used to stay at before this new one was built. It’s not as convenient but still is a decent property. The Residence Inn and Embassy Suites in that area are good too. For us, it really is all about the included breakfast, the fact that we can all eat whenever we want is huge for us
We also prefer the old fastpass system. We have been to DL 2x now— last time was summer of 2018- and find the paper fastpass system to be much easier. We are going back again this summer for a couple of days because we are leaving out of Long Beach on the panorama.
 
Ok, since Carnival will not release dates for Bermuda (from NYC) in 2021 and RCCL's deposit was pretty high... We have a Norwegian Joy booking on hold for October 2021... A bit more expensive than we wanted to pay initially BUT the ship is departing from Manhattan which is ideal since we'll travel with my in-laws --we have to make transportation as short as possible with them-- and we'd get a 50$ credit on excursions.

To be continued...
 
Ok, since Carnival will not release dates for Bermuda (from NYC) in 2021 and RCCL's deposit was pretty high... We have a Norwegian Joy booking on hold for October 2021... A bit more expensive than we wanted to pay initially BUT the ship is departing from Manhattan which is ideal since we'll travel with my in-laws --we have to make transportation as short as possible with them-- and we'd get a 50$ credit on excursions.

To be continued...

Exciting! I'm tentatively looking at the Norwegian Bliss (I think Bliss & Joy are sister ships?) for Alaska. Definitely 2021 and most likely September/October. It's so hard to branch out but I really want a ship that's "built" for Alaska and I don't think Carnival, Disney or RCL really offer that. Also have my eye on Princess, but leaning towards NCL at the moment.
 
Exciting! I'm tentatively looking at the Norwegian Bliss (I think Bliss & Joy are sister ships?) for Alaska. Definitely 2021 and most likely September/October. It's so hard to branch out but I really want a ship that's "built" for Alaska and I don't think Carnival, Disney or RCL really offer that. Also have my eye on Princess, but leaning towards NCL at the moment.

I have a lot of friends who sailed with Norwegian and loved it. I'm excited to try it.
 
Exciting! I'm tentatively looking at the Norwegian Bliss (I think Bliss & Joy are sister ships?) for Alaska. Definitely 2021 and most likely September/October. It's so hard to branch out but I really want a ship that's "built" for Alaska and I don't think Carnival, Disney or RCL really offer that. Also have my eye on Princess, but leaning towards NCL at the moment.

I get it. :)

Now, does anyone know if there's a Norwegian thread? I feel like I need one.

I want to know what freestyle dining is! ;)
 
I get it. :)

Now, does anyone know if there's a Norwegian thread? I feel like I need one.

I want to know what freestyle dining is! ;)

Never tried NCL, and I don't see a thread like this for it. However freestyle dining just means you have no set time/table. When you are hungry, you go to one of the "free" dining rooms and they seat you. I believe they may have different menus in the different dining rooms but I'm not 100% on that. If you booked to get the bonuses and have the dining plan, then I believe it is beneficial to make reservations in advance as it can be hard to get in on certain ships.
 
I get it. :)

Now, does anyone know if there's a Norwegian thread? I feel like I need one.

I want to know what freestyle dining is! ;)

Agree, there isn't a specific NCL thread that I can see. I'm tempted to join a group on the other social media site just to start researching.
 
I am so sad I had to cancel my March Break cruise and don't have one planned until December now! Considering doing something in August, but they are a bit expensive and of course there is a risk of storms/hurricanes. Thinking of a 6 night on Magic or a 5 night on RCL Independence of the Seas. Long shot would be an 8-night on Horizon but that's (of course) the most expensive. I'm not sure I'll "need" a cruise in the summer, I mean it will be hot here too. I just want the relaxation of it :)
 
Never tried NCL, and I don't see a thread like this for it. However freestyle dining just means you have no set time/table. When you are hungry, you go to one of the "free" dining rooms and they seat you. I believe they may have different menus in the different dining rooms but I'm not 100% on that. If you booked to get the bonuses and have the dining plan, then I believe it is beneficial to make reservations in advance as it can be hard to get in on certain ships.
Sometimes you can walk in but reservations are recommended. For specialty dining, it is like palo where you almost always need reservations.
 
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