Disney Cruises Are Becoming as Crowded as the Parks

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Cast Members waving off the Disney Wish

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  1. Eric

    “Crowded” = back to pre-pandemic levels. No story here.

  2. Bailey Dog

    just did first cruise to Bermuda 9/30, not too bad and did the long ago booked and cancelled several times trip to bar harbor and nb and nova Scotia last week more crowded but not nuts except for center elevator at times. my wife now has her own mobility scooter. slight isdue with 1 staff officer for the tender access to bar harbor but another officer whom worked with us the night before on planning and approval got reinvolvef and cleared up. main problem was nasty noise between 11 pm and 2 am nightly in our cabin at starboard rear of ship under rear kitchen, sounded like a bowling alley with dropping of metal carts and #5 big cans made sleep horrible nightly and trying to buy you off with 200 shipboard credit last day, no other investigation or questions asked or answered at midnight and claimed could move me and my sick with (cardiac/respiratory issues -not covid) when previously told sold out no rooms. such bs. Also the first night fire was no real issue. the onboarding covid testing at 155/ couple both trips sucked- tested and neg at 72 hrs per boarding was 24 hrs too early first trip and 2nd trip test at 48 hrs-results never came on time from pharmacy so had to retest again because 48 hrs didn’t get emails to actually 5 hours after we were on ship, could not win or do it right either way so our $95 dvc points Trips cost another $310 because of extra covid test not covered by insurance and their stupid disney rules, already stopping testing on future cruises. actually noticed less hand sanitizer natzis on both trip like years past so made no sense.

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