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Disney Fantasy Review

4.5 / 5.0
446 reviews
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Editor Rating
4.5
Very Good
Ashley Kosciolek
Cruise Critic Contributor

The 2,500-passenger (4,000 max occupancy) Disney Fantasy debuted in March 2012 and is geared toward seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries (including a stop at Castaway Cay, DCL's private island).

Pros

Phenomenal kids clubs, unbelievable entertainment and plenty of adults-only spaces

Cons

Disney's price point is higher than that of other cruise lines

Bottom Line

Kids will love it, but so will adults

About

Passengers: 2,500
Crew: 1,458
Passenger to Crew: 1.71:1
Launched: 2012
Shore Excursions: 299

There's no neon, jam-packed bar or bank of glittery ascending elevators in Disney Fantasy's marvelous three-deck atrium -- just a bronze statue of Minnie Mouse, a grand piano, marble floor, a curving staircase and enough art nouveau flourishes to keep would-be designers in awe for days. (The chandelier alone is a jaw-dropper.) The entire affair takes its cue from a peacock, so there are feathery swirls aplenty -- even in the metalwork gracing the walls -- and a rich Caribbean palette of blue, green and gold. Interior balconies on all sides provide excellent vantage points for the events held there, including performances (vocal and instrumental), character greetings and even a tree-lighting ceremony at Christmas.

The ship boasts many other fun touches, too, including the AquaDuck water coaster, an innertube water slide that circles above the pool deck; magical portholes showing real-time sea views in inside cabins; the uber-deluxe Remy French restaurant; and sophisticated venues for teens and adults. Notably, children can enjoy some of the best kids clubs at sea -- the result of a 2017 refurb -- featuring the Marvel Super Hero Academy and Star Wars Command Post. Public spaces remain a sea of polished wood and Disney artwork, and cabins are spacious with thoughtful touches like divider curtains and USB charging outlets.

At the risk of sounding cheesy, what's amazing about Disney cruises is that they bring magic to everyone onboard, from solo cruisers and adult couples to families, without shoving it down anyone's throat. There's a delightful balance of kid- and family-focused activities and adults-only pursuits that ensures the little ones and even the most kid-phobic of travelers will have a great time.

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Fellow Passengers

Disney's primary market, of course, is families, especially those with young kids. However, teen cruisers will find much to like in the venues geared toward them. Beyond that, Disney has strong appeal for multigenerational travelers, and its spa, bar district and alternate dining facilities mean that adults of any age will find their own spaces onboard. The passenger makeup is dominated by American and Canadian travelers.

Disney Fantasy Dress Code

The dress code is casual during the day and resort casual most evenings. Think jackets for men, but no ties, and pants outfits or summer dresses for women. Shorts are allowed in the main dining rooms. (Note: While jeans are allowed in Palo, shorts and flip-flops are not.) Dress-up is part of the Disney shtick, however -- be it princess gowns for young girls or tuxes for dads. Many passengers dress to the nines on Fantasy's sole semiformal evening, and you'll be shocked at how many people throw themselves into pirate night, so pack your eye patch and fake parrot.

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Where does Disney Fantasy sail from?

Disney Fantasy departs from Port Canaveral

How much does it cost to go on Disney Fantasy?

Cruises on Disney Fantasy start from $1,350 per person.

Is Disney Fantasy a good ship to cruise on?

Disney Fantasy won 49 awards over the years.
Disney Fantasy Cruiser Reviews

This Pixar themed cruise delivered

One things about the Disney Fantasy is that food quality is relatively consistent at all different dining venues.Read More
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yowfflyer

10+ Cruises

Age 40s

AMAZING experience

We had an amazing family vacation on the Disney Fantasy. While other cruise lines are cutting back on service, the service on Disney is still top-notch.Read More
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mintonpond

10+ Cruises

Age 40s

Disappointing Disney Cruise Experience

I have sent two emails and have not received a response from Disney other than the automated message that it may take 30 days for them to respond. The Disney Fantasy is a beautiful ship.Read More
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trey8919

6-10 Cruises

Age 40s

First time Disney Cruisers and totally rate this ship

We where not sure if Disney Fantasy would be the right for us as we do not have children. So glad we did it.Read More
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Dee1234

6-10 Cruises

Age 30s

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