Reasons I would never take an inaugural cruise. But no mention about dining does that mean it went fine? Or how about the shows they did have no mention on that either. So was this just a list of mistakes and nothing about what went right.
Sounds like a lot of people were fired and hopefully they can fix those situations quickly, I couldn’t imagine investing over a billion dollars into a boat and not checking everything before customers came onboard 😑🤌🏻
This is a cruise line that is changing from a high end experience into a mass production cruise vacation, like the other lines. Destiny inaugural was also disaster, service lacking, food issues and long lines eventual cut offs. Wish they had stuck with providing the over the top crew and entertainment instead of settling for what other lines do.
Expect issues with an inaugural season. We sailed on the Wish that first summer season and there were a number of issues that hadn’t quite been resolved yet as well as shows that weren’t ready for the intial sailings (we were the first to see “Aladdin”).
As for the mattress situation, the cusions double as the mattress, one of the drawbacks of sailing at the least expensive tier available. Disney will likely address this in time.
Comments for Disney Removes Mattresses From $1.8 Billion New Luxury Cruise Ship
LouiB
Reasons I would never take an inaugural cruise. But no mention about dining does that mean it went fine? Or how about the shows they did have no mention on that either. So was this just a list of mistakes and nothing about what went right.
N.
Sounds like a lot of people were fired and hopefully they can fix those situations quickly, I couldn’t imagine investing over a billion dollars into a boat and not checking everything before customers came onboard 😑🤌🏻
Paddy
This is a cruise line that is changing from a high end experience into a mass production cruise vacation, like the other lines. Destiny inaugural was also disaster, service lacking, food issues and long lines eventual cut offs. Wish they had stuck with providing the over the top crew and entertainment instead of settling for what other lines do.
TheShadowKnows
Expect issues with an inaugural season. We sailed on the Wish that first summer season and there were a number of issues that hadn’t quite been resolved yet as well as shows that weren’t ready for the intial sailings (we were the first to see “Aladdin”).
As for the mattress situation, the cusions double as the mattress, one of the drawbacks of sailing at the least expensive tier available. Disney will likely address this in time.