My wife and I had a great time on this
cruise! I'll compare this cruise to the previous 7 night cruises we have had
on the Disney Magic. This Royal Caribbean cruise was our first non-Disney
cruise.
Our cabin worked out good. I actually
preferred to just have the shower in the bathroom as we never use the bath
anyway. It was slightly smaller than DCL but nothing that made a major
difference.I liked the view for a change, its something that you can't do on
other ships. There was no noise from the promenade that we noticed. Though
when they do the parade you'd most probably hear that. But we watched it from
the wine bar downstairs.
The only shore trip we did was dunns river
falls. RCCL aren't as well organized as Disney. Disney take your whole group
off the ship together, RCCL let everyone get off and find their tour group
themselves shoreside.
I liked the way on RCCL you can book shore
trips from the room on TV
OK, now to compare other things with Disney.
RCCL is very convenient for the parking at
the terminal, its right across the street.(A little expensive at $10/day I
thought)
Check in went smooth, we arrived at about
11:15 and there was already a line formed inside the building. By 11:45 the
line was snaked out side and pretty long. We moved through fairly quickly and
where onboard before noon. I'd rate the check in as good as Disney. But maybe
I would have a different opinion if it was raining and I was in the line
outside. Disney line everyone up inside the terminal, RCCL don't.
The crew were fantastic, I though the crew on
Disney were good and it must be a Disney thing. The crew on this ship
consistently exceeded our expectations. They were as good as Disney. The only
criticism I could make were the servers in the main dining room. They seemed
more rushed to me. On DCL the server and assistant server actually felt like
'ours' if you know what I mean. On RCCL I could tell they where waiting on a
lot of tables and just felt like a waitress. There was a guy who just seemed
to do the bread rolls and another guy who sorted drinks out then the main
waitress. Their service was a bit rushed and inconsistent. The way Disney do
it was much better, they were a team and felt like they were "ours"
The rotation dining on Disney is a better
concept than just one huge dining room. It feels more like an evening out if
you're going somewhere different every night.
The food in the main dining rooms on DCL is
better than the food in the main dining room on RCCL. The dining room on
Mariner Of The Seas actually has 3 names. Its 3 tiers high and each level has
a different name, at lunch and breakfast just the bottom level is open.
The buffet on Mariner Of The Seas was far
better then on DCL, although at peak times it was a mob scene. I really liked
the spicy stuff they had at the Jade section.
We never ate at Johnny Rockets I'm not sure I
totally agree with the cover charge.
We did eat at Portofino, which was nice.
Almost as good as Disney (but with a higher cover charge) Again, I'm not 100%
sure I agree with the cover charge.
RCCL seem to have more ways on board of
parting you with your money ;-)
The shops on board where better on RCCL, the
whole royal promenade street thing is well executed. The duty free liquor was
very cheap. If you pay $9:95 extra you can take you're purchases to your
cabin. Nice if you like to have a pre dinner drink. I liked to sit in the bow
window and people watch with a bacardi and coke while I waited for Nicola to
get ready.
We really liked the wine bar on the promenade
'Vintages' It was really nice to get a cocktail there before or after diner.
The evening shows on Disney were better
overall I thought, although there was one of the comedians (a black guy)
who was brilliant. He had everyone in stitches. Also I liked the way it was
organised on Disney. We were on second sitting for all the cruises we've done.
On Disney I liked going to the show, having a martini or something afterwards
then getting dinner at 8:30. RCCL have you do dinner first then the show. With
Disney you get into the routine, its the same most if not every night. On RCCL
they move the showtimes around, that how it seemed to me anyway. The personal
navigator that Disney do is better that the RCCL one.
All in all it was a good trip. We stayed in
Cocoa Beach for 4 nights before we cruised. That worked out well, it was just
a short drive to the terminal from cocoa beach. After the cruise we had a week
at Vero Beach which again worked out well because you're half way there from
the cruise terminal compared to driving from Orlando.
I think I've covered most things. I'd
recommend Mariner Of the Seas unreservedly. Some things where better on
Disney, some better on RCCL.
For any non American nationals arriving at
Port Canaveral there is a separate line for immigration. We have to have our
fingerprints and a photo taken. There was one immigration line for us and it
took ages. Several groups who had been called in a group color after us
actually went through before us (because they where US citizens). We asked
to leave the ship as early as possible when we checked in and again on the
forms we filled in on the ship. It saved hanging around and didn't cut into
the day as much.
If Disney had a ship that size just think
what they could do LOL