Dream a Little Dream Feb 2/6/11 Finished 3/4/11

I'm so glad you started your TR. Sounds like a pretty decent trip so far.
I don't think you and your sister look like twins at all. :goodvibes But do look sisters.
Did you end up getting your camera fixed when you got hone?
 
I'm so glad you started your TR. Sounds like a pretty decent trip so far.
I don't think you and your sister look like twins at all. :goodvibes But do look sisters.
Did you end up getting your camera fixed when you got hone?

Canon is being a pain in the butt. They want us to return the entire camera even though we only need a new battery. DH found a replacement battery with a 1 year warranty for $19.99. After we pay for certified delivery with insurance to Canon, we might as well just buy the new battery ourselves instead of expecting Canon to fulfill their warranty.

I also didn't get my waterproof camera bag in time before we left for the cruise. Ended up being ok because we had High Tide at the adult beach during our Castaway Cay day so I wouldn't have been able to take underwater pictures anyway. I will just try the bag out this summer in a swimming pool.
 
During lunch, I constantly checked my watch. We really wanted to book Remy and Palo...reservations started at 1pm in the D Lounge. So at 12:45, I told DH to put the fork down and lets go...ok so maybe I told myself to put the fork down ;) but we grabbed our stuff and bolted out of there.

We found the D Lounge with ten minutes to spare but of course there was already a line, probably about 10 people in front of us. I started talking to the lady in front of me...small world...it turned out to be DisYoda!!! We chatted for a bit but the line moved relatively quickly so in no time at all we were booking our Palo Brunch and Remy reservations.

Just a note: if you plan on booking Remy, make sure your bf, husband, male companion, etc brings a suit jacket and you have nice shoes (not flip flops). We came prepared because we love dressing up on cruises but later in the cruise when we arrived for our Remy reservation, we did see the Remy staff turn away a very unhappy couple because the husband didn't have a jacket. When we made the reservation, they asked us if we had appropriate clothing (not exact words but they were very nice about it).

Since it wasn't quite 1:30 yet we decided to explore the ship. Somehow we ended up around more food...imagine that.

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We also checked out the adult pool.

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I liked the adult area but I agree that the location sucks, it is too close to elevators so it doesn't really feel like an "adult area" when you constantly have kids walking through to get to their pool area. The area is also very shaded but that didn't bug me because I prefer the shade. Sunbathers would have to go up to deck 12 to get any good sun.
 
We also checked out the adult club area: The District. It was very cool but kind of confusing. All of the clubs are connected so you walk thru one to get to another and then somehow it loops around. It is like a freakin maze, a very pretty looking maze but still a little confusing when you have had one too many cocktails ;).

I do recommend checking out the clubs after lunch because it was so cool to walk thru the empty clubs, especially if you like to take photos.

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So after walking thru the empty clubs we decide to see if our room is ready but it still wasn't 1:30 yet. We waited near the stairs with 50 other impatient guests. I recognized Disboarder Denise's husband and one of her children. They had been riding the Aquaduck since boarding...very smart of them by avoiding the crowds but also very brave because it was kind of chilly out.

DH and I were still debating whether we were even going to ride the Aquaduck or not because DH is not a big water person. I use to be a big time swimmer when I was younger (swimteam, lifeguard, etc.) but now all I can think about what a pain it is to get my hair wet in a pool. I would have to take another shower, re-do my hair, blah blah blah...I am such an old woman, LOL.

So about 1:35 we were finally allowed to our rooms. So after walking the hallway forever, we found our room, at the very end of the six floor, Aft. Yep we were at the back of the boat. At first we were like what the heck but by the end of the cruise we loved our room and the exercise involved getting to our room, LOL.

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Our room, which pretty much looks just like our room on the Wonder with a few nice differences...plenty of room under the bed for the suitcases...and no annoying ticking clock...instead the annoying ticking clock is replaced with an annoying bright night-light clock. I resisted the urge to throw the brightest- clock-I-have-ever-seen overboard, instead I just wrapped him up in a towel.

The closet had plenty of hangers...plenty of wooden hangers....Question for you...what do empty wooden hangers sound like on a rocking boat?...Answer, they sound like bones rattling in the closet. It took me awhile to realize Sully wasn't hiding in our closet. Disney...if your reading...may I suggest padded fabric hangers...it might cut down on nightmares.

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Our deck...notice it is wet. Yep it was pretty dreary outside at the Port. Chilly and slight drizzle most of the morning.

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Awww, the benefits of spending way too much money with Disney... a free bag, waterbottles, key chain (a key chain that I quickly put my keys on before DH could grab it), and rice crispy treats. I love love love the bag..well I should say the replacement bag. When I was putting stuff in the bag the next day I noticed two huge razor cuts on the bag. Apparently a cm got crazy when opening a box and totally ruined my bag. I called guest services to get a replacement and the guy on the phone said no problem...as soon as you return the first one...I'm like sure no problem I will be right down to exchange it...and the guy on the phone is like no we don't have them at the front desk. I'm like what? you want me to walk down to return this bag but yet you don't have a replacement bag. He is like no housekeeping has them and will bring you one later on. And I'm like no problem, housekeeping can take the old bag when they bring me my new one. This stumped the guy on the phone. He is like housekeeping can't take the old bag and you have to return the old one before getting a new one. At this point I am trying to figure out why I am having a five minute conversation over a stupid ripped bag that apparently guest services keeps close tabs on. I do my best Veruca Salt impersonation and basically say, I want a new bag...I want it now...and I am not walking my tired a@@ to the front desk to return the bad one. Guess what, ten minutes later, a Castaway Club rep is at my door with a new bag, we exchange bags and pleasant small talk. As I start putting my stuff into the new bag, I notice another key chain in the bag. Score for my DH!!!

So guess what happens the last night. Our steward comes to our room and asks me to sign a paper saying that I received our castaway club bag of goodies. I was like seriously? Either they have a problem with cm's keeping the goodies or guests trying to score extra goodies because they sure do keep close tabs on this stuff.
 


Yay! You are back with another awesome trip report. Can't wait to read more. Thanks for the information - love your style. :cool1:
 
So after checking out the room and having no luggage to unpack, we quickly became bored and decided to explore the ship some more.

We stopped by guest services to drop off my wooden initials to get autographed. It only took five minutes of me trying to explain to the cast member why I was dropping off the letters for her lightbulb to go off. As I handed them to her I pretty much figured that was the last I would see of them :rolleyes1 but luckily the letters were returned to me by the end of the trip.

I'm trying not to be too hard on guest services because I realize most every cast member was basically a newbie but it just felt weird to me that several times on the trip I basically had to explain to a clueless cast member what to do. That being said, they were all super nice to me...well except for the cast member who couldn't put my non-disney visa gift card on my ship account. Her explanation, their system wasn't hi-tech enough for that. Seriously? The ship is covered with paintings that talk but you can't accept a Visa gift card which is essentially a prepaid credit card? Anywho, her customer service skills were a bit lacking but I forgave her. After all I was on a Disney cruise ship.:cheer2:

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We walked around for a bit before heading to the Nassau shopping seminar. Yeah we did this in November but what can I say...I am a sucker for free stuff. We were actually just going to grab the coupons and leave but ended up sticking around since the theater was practically empty. I figured we had a good chance to win the raffle prize. Yeah right, I forgot that I rarely win anything. But it was still interesting listening to the shopping lady. Her speech was completely different then the one we heard in December.

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After that we headed to the absolutely pointless boat drill.

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All they did was line us up beneath the lifeboat as tight as sardines. And let us stand there breathing down our neighbors necks for like 20 minutes. Absolutely no explanations on what to do in case of an emergency situation besides report to this area and listen to the cast members. Right! Like I am going to listen to the clueless cast members, especially the one who told me he had no idea where section M is. Our little pack of sardines got pretty fed up of just standing there and half of the pack just walked off...the cm's just watched them walk off...yeah at that point I was like "Don't worry hubby I can swim if the ship goes down, I'll save you, lets go unpack our luggage."

So we discreetly left with all the other deserters and headed to our room. We unpacked, decorated our door, and headed to the sailaway party.

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Can't wait to hear details from the cruise.:banana:

Just found your report... signed up to hear the rest of it!!

Signing on...loving your trip report so far. Needing a Disney fix...will be needing a cruise by 2012...Dreaming!!

Yay! You are back with another awesome trip report. Can't wait to read more. Thanks for the information - love your style. :cool1:

Thank you for all the kind comments. I do enjoy sharing our adventures and glad to know people are actually reading!!!
 


I love your door! We got a pillowcase to get signed. I hope they are a little more together when we drop it off.
 
The Disney Cruise line has a nice little customer service perk that allows guests to drop off items at the front desk that they would like autographed. The items will be returned to the guests by the end of the cruise. Last cruise I had Vinylmation dolls signed. This cruise I finally decided on decorative letters.

I am SO stealing the letters idea when we go on our honeymoon in November!

P.S. Thanks for getting me hooked on DISboards :upsidedow I will definitely be posting my own trip reports from now on!
 
Can you post instructions for homemade fish extender?? Super cute!!!
 
Can you post instructions for homemade fish extender?? Super cute!!!

Thank you for liking my fish extender. When I first made it I used ribbons to attach the bags to the top heart but the second picture (the one of my door) shows my final FE, which is more compact and no ribbons.

I bought the felt type bags, felt type heart, felt glue, and stickers at Michaels.

I cut the front handles off of the bags (essentially turning them into pockets) and then glued the back handles to the back of the felt of the bag above it. So the bottom bag, the back handles are glued to the bag above it. The top bag's handles are glued to the back of the top heart. With the felt glue, the pockets were very sturdy. I tested it with various heavy items and the glue never gave so I was very happy, no sewing involved at all.

I was even thinking of gluing the stickers on but I never had to because they stuck really well to the felt material and none fell off during packing.

These items were all Valentine themed so I don't know if you could find similar bags at the moment. Maybe with Easter, Michaels will have something similar. The felt bags were very sturdy, much stiffer then normal felt sheets.
 
When we walking around earlier, we ran into Donald waiting for the elevator.

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We also waited in line for a picture with Mickey. (I can't remember if that was before or after the party...I think after).

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We headed to the party. The party is on deck 11 but we headed to deck 12 so we can watch the party from above. We met up with our disboard group and enjoyed the party. I took lots of pictures but forgot to download any to my photobucket account....Oh well. The party was pretty much just Mickey and the Gang dancing around to various songs. It was nice but once you have seen one sail away party you have pretty much seen them all.

After the show, we grabbed a snack and then headed back to the room to watch the ship leave port.

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Our show time was the 7pm show with the 8:30 dining. I love our dining time but I didn't like the show time. There were a couple of 7:15 activites that we couldn't do because of our show time. For our Fantasy cruise next year, we requested the 5 pm show and the 8:30 dining. Hopefully then we won't miss as many activities.

The first night's show was The Golden Micky's.

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The show was great with a couple of slight changes from the Wonder show.

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After the show, we headed back to our room to change before dinner.

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On our last cruise, we asked for a private table. I assumed our travel agent would remember that request but she forgot because when we arrived at the restaurant, we were directed to a table with 2 ladies already sitting down. Hmmmm...I could tell my DH was nervous right off the bat because honestly...he is pretty anti-social. :laughing: I know shocker with as much as we travel but yeah DH can be a bit of a hermit.

Well our tablemates Tabitha and Rhonda turned out to be a hoot and we got along perfectly. Actually the first night we stayed around talking after dinner for like an hour that I am surprised the restaurant staff didn't kick us out.

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Escargots Gratines - herb-marinated snails with finely chopped mushrooms, topped with garlic butter and breadstick

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Iced Lobster and Jumbo Shrimp - white and green asparagus, micro greens, and lemon-dill dressing with horseradish cream

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Belle's French Onion Soup with gruyere cheese crouton

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Royal Palace Aged Angus Grilled Beef Tenderloin and Lobster Medallions - sauteed snow peas and marquis potatoes with a cognac reduction

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Grand Marnier Souffle infused with fresh orange zest and served with creme Anglaise

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Tahitian Vanilla Creme Brulee with Macaroon

Out of all 3 sit-down restaurants, this is my favorite. I would definitely repeat this one if given the chance. The only thing I didn't like was Princesses walk around but they only stop at tables with children. Since I do not have children I felt left out, especially since Aurora was walking around that night and she is my fave Princess. I was very very surprised that the Princesses only visited children. When you eat at a character dining restaurant at Walt Disney World, the characters stop at each table...even if you don't have children. Anyway, that is my only complaint.

Our servers were awesome and we did not experience any undo waiting for our meals.

After chatting with our very entertaining tablemates, we finally left around 10:30. DH and I headed back to the room to grab our FE gifts and distribute them throughout the ship. I do enjoy delivering the gifts...it is fun to see how everyone decorates their doors...plus it is good exercise after such a filling meal.
 
After the show, we headed back to our room to change before dinner.

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On our last cruise, we asked for a private table. I assumed our travel agent would remember that request but she forgot because when we arrived at the restaurant, we were directed to a table with 2 ladies already sitting down. Hmmmm...I could tell my DH was nervous right off the bat because honestly...he is pretty anti-social. :laughing: I know shocker with as much as we travel but yeah DH can be a bit of a hermit.

Well our tablemates Tabitha and Rhonda turned out to be a hoot and we got along perfectly. Actually the first night we stayed around talking after dinner for like an hour that I am surprised the restaurant staff didn't kick us out.

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Escargots Gratines - herb-marinated snails with finely chopped mushrooms, topped with garlic butter and breadstick

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Iced Lobster and Jumbo Shrimp - white and green asparagus, micro greens, and lemon-dill dressing with horseradish cream

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Belle's French Onion Soup with gruyere cheese crouton

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Royal Palace Aged Angus Grilled Beef Tenderloin and Lobster Medallions - sauteed snow peas and marquis potatoes with a cognac reduction

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Grand Marnier Souffle infused with fresh orange zest and served with creme Anglaise

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Tahitian Vanilla Creme Brulee with Macaroon

Out of all 3 sit-down restaurants, this is my favorite. I would definitely repeat this one if given the chance. The only thing I didn't like was Princesses walk around but they only stop at tables with children. Since I do not have children I felt left out, especially since Aurora was walking around that night and she is my fave Princess. I was very very surprised that the Princesses only visited children. When you eat at a character dining restaurant at Walt Disney World, the characters stop at each table...even if you don't have children. Anyway, that is my only complaint.

Our servers were awesome and we did not experience any undo waiting for our meals.

After chatting with our very entertaining tablemates, we finally left around 10:30. DH and I headed back to the room to grab our FE gifts and distribute them throughout the ship. I do enjoy delivering the gifts...it is fun to see how everyone decorates their doors...plus it is good exercise after such a filling meal.



Excellent reviews and I am so sorry that the princesses didn’t stop at your table; I think that I would have asked the waiter if they could arrange a stop by the big kids table:). Did you see any of the children taking pics with the princesses at dinner or is it just a hi and bye sort of thing?
 
When we walking around earlier, we ran into Donald waiting for the elevator.

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We also waited in line for a picture with Mickey. (I can't remember if that was before or after the party...I think after).

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We headed to the party. The party is on deck 11 but we headed to deck 12 so we can watch the party from above. We met up with our disboard group and enjoyed the party. I took lots of pictures but forgot to download any to my photobucket account....Oh well. The party was pretty much just Mickey and the Gang dancing around to various songs. It was nice but once you have seen one sail away party you have pretty much seen them all.

After the show, we grabbed a snack and then headed back to the room to watch the ship leave port.

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Our show time was the 7pm show with the 8:30 dining. I love our dining time but I didn't like the show time. There were a couple of 7:15 activites that we couldn't do because of our show time. For our Fantasy cruise next year, we requested the 5 pm show and the 8:30 dining. Hopefully then we won't miss as many activities.

The first night's show was The Golden Micky's.

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The show was great with a couple of slight changes from the Wonder show.

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Loving your trip report thanks for sharing Donald looks so cute in that outfit
 
We also checked out the adult club area: The District. It was very cool but kind of confusing. All of the clubs are connected so you walk thru one to get to another and then somehow it loops around. It is like a freakin maze, a very pretty looking maze but still a little confusing when you have had one too many cocktails ;).

I do recommend checking out the clubs after lunch because it was so cool to walk thru the empty clubs, especially if you like to take photos.

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So after walking thru the empty clubs we decide to see if our room is ready but it still wasn't 1:30 yet. We waited near the stairs with 50 other impatient guests. I recognized Disboarder Denise's husband and one of her children. They had been riding the Aquaduck since boarding...very smart of them by avoiding the crowds but also very brave because it was kind of chilly out.

DH and I were still debating whether we were even going to ride the Aquaduck or not because DH is not a big water person. I use to be a big time swimmer when I was younger (swimteam, lifeguard, etc.) but now all I can think about what a pain it is to get my hair wet in a pool. I would have to take another shower, re-do my hair, blah blah blah...I am such an old woman, LOL.

So about 1:35 we were finally allowed to our rooms. So after walking the hallway forever, we found our room, at the very end of the six floor, Aft. Yep we were at the back of the boat. At first we were like what the heck but by the end of the cruise we loved our room and the exercise involved getting to our room, LOL.

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Our room, which pretty much looks just like our room on the Wonder with a few nice differences...plenty of room under the bed for the suitcases...and no annoying ticking clock...instead the annoying ticking clock is replaced with an annoying bright night-light clock. I resisted the urge to throw the brightest- clock-I-have-ever-seen overboard, instead I just wrapped him up in a towel.

The closet had plenty of hangers...plenty of wooden hangers....Question for you...what do empty wooden hangers sound like on a rocking boat?...Answer, they sound like bones rattling in the closet. It took me awhile to realize Sully wasn't hiding in our closet. Disney...if your reading...may I suggest padded fabric hangers...it might cut down on nightmares.

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Our deck...notice it is wet. Yep it was pretty dreary outside at the Port. Chilly and slight drizzle most of the morning.

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Awww, the benefits of spending way too much money with Disney... a free bag, waterbottles, key chain (a key chain that I quickly put my keys on before DH could grab it), and rice crispy treats. I love love love the bag..well I should say the replacement bag. When I was putting stuff in the bag the next day I noticed two huge razor cuts on the bag. Apparently a cm got crazy when opening a box and totally ruined my bag. I called guest services to get a replacement and the guy on the phone said no problem...as soon as you return the first one...I'm like sure no problem I will be right down to exchange it...and the guy on the phone is like no we don't have them at the front desk. I'm like what? you want me to walk down to return this bag but yet you don't have a replacement bag. He is like no housekeeping has them and will bring you one later on. And I'm like no problem, housekeeping can take the old bag when they bring me my new one. This stumped the guy on the phone. He is like housekeeping can't take the old bag and you have to return the old one before getting a new one. At this point I am trying to figure out why I am having a five minute conversation over a stupid ripped bag that apparently guest services keeps close tabs on. I do my best Veruca Salt impersonation and basically say, I want a new bag...I want it now...and I am not walking my tired a@@ to the front desk to return the bad one. Guess what, ten minutes later, a Castaway Club rep is at my door with a new bag, we exchange bags and pleasant small talk. As I start putting my stuff into the new bag, I notice another key chain in the bag. Score for my DH!!!

So guess what happens the last night. Our steward comes to our room and asks me to sign a paper saying that I received our castaway club bag of goodies. I was like seriously? Either they have a problem with cm's keeping the goodies or guests trying to score extra goodies because they sure do keep close tabs on this stuff.

LOL... you may get another 4 of those bags, water bottles and key chains until you become a gold member unless DCL decides to switch it up more than every few years..
 

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