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Old 09-15-2009, 12:29 PM   #1
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Help Needed Regarding Non-Disney Fans :)

I am so excited that I cannot think straight! My parents and my sisters and their families are thinking about doing an Alaskan cruise or a Mexican Riviera cruise with us!!!!

None of them are particular Disney fans, so I need your help with any thoughts you have that might help entice them into going. I am going to tell them that not everything is Disney-related... A lot of the "Disney" is understated, and that they have events like that golfing thing in the atrium.

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A Disney cruise has all of the normal cruise activities and those activities are rarely "Disneyfied". However, IN ADDITION TO the normal stuff, they also have character interactions (that are easily avoided) and tasteful Disney design touches around the ship. It's not like Minnie Mouse gives you your massage or Mickey leads the hairy chest contest! The only time I can see someone really taking offense at being subjected to Disney is in Animator's Palatte, but that's such a neat experience that as long as you aren't anti-Disney, it's still a cool thing.

The thing I'd stress is that a Disney cruise doesn't have to be about being submerged in all things Disney. However, guests will be treated to the Disney Experience in the service and quality they receive.
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Old 09-15-2009, 01:03 PM   #3
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For the Non-Disney Fan

Disney cruises are absolutely nothing like the barrage of Disney at WDW.

The Spa and Gym are Disney-free zones.

90% of the art auctioned was not disney themed, nor was the free champagne to those at the auction.

Many of the broadway stage shows are disney-themed (and very good), but not the comedians, magicians, jugglers. Nor are Disco night, piano bar, smooth jazz in the clubs. Or the beer and wine tasting. Or bingo.

Only Animator's palate has a disney show, the other restaruants are themed but not really disney focused. The Golden Mickey's formal night feels more Hollywood than Disney World.

Characters encounters are plentiful but avoidable if desired.

All in all, the Disney Cruise has as much, or as little Disney as you would like. Maybe the subtle Disney approach on cruise will bring out that inner child in them!
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When my mom asked me why I was so hip on cruising Disney when there are many other cruise lines out there I explained it this way...

Most cruises, especially those that go anywhere in the Carribean or to Mexico are geared towards people 21 to 35. A lot of what the normal cruiselines do is geared towards drinking and partying. Whereas I feel the DCL is obviously geared towards families and you probably won't have to deal with rowdy drunken masses you might get on other ships.

As other people have said, you can do as much or as little "Disney" as you want on DCL.
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I would show them the video, and let them see that it is not all "Disney". I think once the visit the cruise site and then watch the video they will be fine with the Disney theme and still enjoy the cruise.
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I think as well as everything else people have already said, what I would emphasise is that you do get something very special from the Disney cruises - the legendary Disney service and the fact that everything's pretty much been thought of before you think of it. I also think not having a casino on board is a nice bonus - I don't know if that will be a selling point for you or not?
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I'm going to sound like Debbie Downer here, but my advice is to not get your hopes up of a "great family vacation" if you are into Disney but they are not. It could convert them, but it might not be worth the cost of the "upgrade" to DCL in their eyes.

We took my best friend and her DH (childless couple) on our first 4-night cruise. We love Disney but had never cruised, they love cruising but aren't into Disney. We thought it would be a great fit! They aren't anti-Disney, but they just aren't into it.

We almost never saw them. Mealtimes only.

We wanted to do the Disney stuff--shows, meet the characters, etc. They did not. I felt like I spent the upgrade cost to do things the Disney way, and who knew if I was going to get to do it again (famous last words, eh?). They didn't want to do the Disney stuff so we had very little on-board we ended up doing together.

I'm not saying it CAN'T work. And on a 7-night cruise, plus the Alaska part (we weren't exactly watching the scenery go by in the Bahamas). . . it's likely to give you *more* time with more opportunities for stuff in common.

Me, I wouldn't take non-Disney friends again. It didn't work *for us*.

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aside from the boat right there is nothing DISNEY about Alaska... unless they try to take over certain expeditions when you pull into port to make them the Disney film version of this great state (which I wouldn't be surprised if they did that, and it's one of my many pet peeves with Hollywood and Cruises in general... let Alaska be Alaska all on her own, we don't need your glamor - Alaska's WAY better without it)
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