Cruise secrets that DCL doesn't tell you

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I think they added these to some of the Galveston sailings. We don't do well with rushing either but I'm sure it will be a nice excursion for the people on the cruise. :)

My daughter and I did this excursion on one of the NYC cruises and loved it. We made it a challenge. We did all 4 parks and Chef Mickey's in that one day! I'd never want to do that on a regular basis, but it was a fun challenge that we'll always remember.
 
My daughter and I did this excursion on one of the NYC cruises and loved it. We made it a challenge. We did all 4 parks and Chef Mickey's in that one day! I'd never want to do that on a regular basis, but it was a fun challenge that we'll always remember.

Sounds like my kind of day... I am go go go... But my DH isn't so were cruising this year to let him relax... Lol... I ll be going to activity to activity. I don't know how to be still. But that's fun for me... Everyone is different...
 
My daughter and I did this excursion on one of the NYC cruises and loved it. We made it a challenge. We did all 4 parks and Chef Mickey's in that one day! I'd never want to do that on a regular basis, but it was a fun challenge that we'll always remember.

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Does anyone have any character secrets...maybe a time to see them when the lines aren't so long? a good place to stand for the fireworks?
 
Apparently we can Topsiders (is it Beach Blanket on Wonder?) for breakfast buffet option on disembarkation morning. :cheer2:

Will be like Dream and Fantasy, will be done this summer on overhaul. No inline buffet. Stations. Magic Pariot Cay is also mentioned for complete over haul.
 
the.carter.5 said:
Does anyone have any character secrets...maybe a time to see them when the lines aren't so long? a good place to stand for the fireworks?

I would also like to know this information!
We are sailing on the may 4th fantasy.
Any pool/water area tips would be great as well!
TIA
 


Beermam42 said:
Will be like Dream and Fantasy, will be done this summer on overhaul. No inline buffet. Stations. Magic Pariot Cay is also mentioned for complete over haul.

That would be outstanding. Never cared for Parrot Cay.
 
Learned SO many awesome things on this thread! Please note Disney confiscated my power strip that I packed in my bag. And we could never get the suction hooks to stay on the wall, but the clothesline with clothespins worked well!
 
I love the matte idea for signatures!

1.Ask at guest services (only on the Magic I think) for the self guided art tour booklet.

2.Buy the Passporter Treasure Hunt book. I don't have i tyet and it is mostly for WDW but is supposed to have hunts for the ships as well.

3. Challenge the kids to an ABC photo shoot (they must find somewhere for every letter of the alphabet to have their picture taken--A is for Animator's, etc.). Makes for a great scrapbook when you get home.

4. Tour the hallways to check out everyone's door decorations. Take a pad of sticky notes to leave messages for doors you really like.

Missaulalie, maybe we can do some of these together on the first 14 days:)

hi MHdisneyLo er. thx 4 the tips.

Our family will be sailing on the Magic on May18 for the eastbound Transatlantic. while my hubby and I have cossed the Atlantic before west ound on ROyal and Azamara, this is our first Disney cruise with our 3-year old twins in tow. We welcome any of your suggestions on the following topics, since we haven't flown anywhere for a vacation with the tots:
- travel tips
- meeting the characters
- having breakfast with characters
- any must-do activites on-board

by the way, we're based out of Vancouver, so any of you who may have general Vancouver or Alaska sailing (questions, I'll be happy to help. Please note we did our Alaska cruise on he Inside passage on Celebrity and Royal.

Thanks in advance. Drop me a line if you and your famliy will be sailing on May 18 too. We just started counting down :)

Cheers
Teri
 
Oh I see. Sorry I didn't know this existed as an excursion. Gosh that seems like it would be so rushed at the park if its just a one day excursion. Not sure if my family would ever opt for that. But that's just us. It may work for other families.
It doesn't have to be rushed at all. We had a great time on our Disney World day with that just hanging out at the Magic Kingdom and going on our favorite rides. I admire the people who hit two, three or even four parks but we just didn't have it in us. (Too many sea days and unlimited dining slowed us down!)

a good place to stand for the fireworks?
If you're a a classic ship we found that a good place to stand was on deck 10 in the area overlooking the stage area. We could see the show and then watch the fireworks without being crushed by the crowd.
 
My Eyes are burning but I have read every Post. Thanks for all the great information. I am a first time sailor so this is all valuable information.
 
This was a quick list I made for a friend that was taking his family on their first Dream cruise (first cruise actually) in Feb 2012. It was him, his wife, their three kids (1,5, and 7) plus some extended family.

The lights in the stateroom have this card thingy that you put your room key into for the lights to come on. However, you can use any card that has a magnetic strip, like a library card or a Kroger card. If you use your stateroom key in the lights and forget it, you could be locked out of your room. This will make more sense when you see it.

Ride the Aqua Duck at night. Shorter lines, water feels warmer and you can see the lights on the tube.

Make sure your family has early seating dinner. If not change that first thing once on board. Check your Navigator for dining changes location.

Pack your swimsuits in your carryon. Your luggage will not be to your stateroom until late in the afternoon.

Do the Shipboard Detective Game. It is very cool!

Take a photo mat, markers and a bag of candy to Guest Services. Your photo mat will be returned to your stateroom with autographs from the characters. It is a great souvenir.

Do your check in online. It will make your check in at the port faster and easier. In addition, only one member of the family (per stateroom) has to stand in line for check in. Just make sure that person has all the documents and passports. You will just need to gather for the “security photo.”

Are your dining reservations linked with your other family members in different staterooms? If not, you will want to have this done, otherwise you may not up sitting with your extended family at dinner (unless that is not important.)

Always carry your camera and autograph books and pens with you. You would be surprised at how many characters you will run into.

Order coffee from room service before you turn in for the night. It is a great wakeup call and you do not have to schlep upstairs to get coffee while you are getting ready for the day. By the way, room service is free, so go ahead and indulge.

Re-book your next Disney cruise onboard to get 10% off and $100 onboard credit.

An over the door shoe organizer with clear pockets is a great way of keeping everything organized. You can find them at the dollar store usually.

Your suitcases on the last night have to be outside your stateroom by 10pm (check your Navigator for the exact time.) Make sure that you have everything in your carry ons that you will need for the next morning. Otherwise, someone in your party may go home in their pajamas.

See the shows if you can. They are cute and entertaining. Most people arrive about 30 minutes before show time but you do not have to. There are always good seats.

You can make signs to decorate your stateroom door. Just make sure that you use magnets to attach the signs to the door.

There is a hair dryer in the stateroom if you do not bring one with you. You have to plug it in at the outlet at the desk; otherwise, it will not work properly.

Mickey Mouse ice cream bars are not listed on the menu but you can order them for dessert or from room service.

Do not go to dinner early. You will just end up waiting in a long line. Wait until about 5 minutes after the time and just join the end of the line.

If you are flying home after your cruise, use the airline check in option that Guest Services offers. It will save time at the airport. Note: Not all airlines participate in this.

Purchases made at the shops onboard and Castaway Cay can be delivered to your stateroom.

Do not miss the Sail Away or the Pirates in the Caribbean party. Good times!

Walk or take the tram to far end of family beach on Castaway Cay. Great water activities there, it is a little quieter than the heart of the family beach, there is nice shopping and an excellent bar with terrific views.

If you can find the time, rent bikes on Castaway Cay. The bike path takes you around the island and gives you the opportunity to check out the island from the observation tower.

You can ship one box of stuff ahead of time to the port, like baby products to save room in your luggage.

Regardless of what you may read, you can wear “business casual- Dockers/Polo shirts” to dinner and not be frowned upon or turned away.

If your daughter is in to Princesses, purchase a princess dress before you leave home. The prices on the ship are crazy.

People will dress up for Pirate Night. See above….

Make sure DCL knows if your family is celebrating anything (birthday!) and you may get a surprise.

If you want to do a 5k on Castaway Cay, there should be one. It is an easy run/walk and a great way to see the island and you may get a “medal” for your effort. Check your Navigator for information.

Book brunch on your sea day if available and try for the first one of the day. It is an adult only meal but it is the best meal you will have during your vacation. Keep in mind that there is (was) a $15 service charge for this meal. If you cannot book it online before you leave, go to the area for Palo reservations/dining changes when you first board.

The chest/coffee table opens for more storage. You can also store your luggage under the bed.

The Rainforest Room at the Spa is heaven. A day pass is (was) $16 and worth it after a day at the beach.

I do not drink coffee but I have heard that the regular coffee on the ship is horrible. If you want a “Starbucks” like drink, head to the Cove Café.

Coming from a new DCL cruiser, thanks so much for summarizing these valuable tips :)
 
Does anyone have any character secrets...maybe a time to see them when the lines aren't so long? a good place to stand for the fireworks?

For majority of the characters, the lines are not long at all. So just be there when they come out and you will be able to meet them (the times are listed in the Navigator). The exception is the princess gathering in the attrium- that one has HUGE lines. I would say be there at least 30 minutes before they come out if you don't want to wait forever (another exception might be Captain Jack on Pirate night).
 
The white background pictures ate great. They are a casual comfortable setting, not formally posed. Pirate night is great if you are wearing costumes. If you have a little one, ask photographer to take a pix when child is jumping. They're great, I'm not a fan of the fake backgrounds, and have never bought one of those, but these I always buy, even after 10 cruises:).
 
The white background pictures ate great. They are a casual comfortable setting, not formally posed. Pirate night is great if you are wearing costumes. If you have a little one, ask photographer to take a pix when child is jumping. They're great, I'm not a fan of the fake backgrounds, and have never bought one of those, but these I always buy, even after 10 cruises:).

I agree with Patricia and then some. If you like the background pictures, and they will add to your fun, by all means, have a shoot with them. ALWAYS request a white or a neutral as well. Look at the result and go from there. If I am pleased with the photo, I will make sure I buy the neutral. You have nothing to loose by doing the shoot. I don't but if I don't like them. That isn't even a statement on the photographer's ability. You know what you want in your pictures, because you know the person and what expressions, etc. warm your heart.

I do prefer the neutrals as well, but love pictures with characters in them and the reaction of the subject to the character. I would rather take my own shot if the ship with my subject(s) standing in front of it, so that I have the real ship there. There is an ideal spot for this on Castaway Cay and it is intentionally there. There are other places and angles as well that you can find on your own.

If you are on an excusion on the Cay that involves a boat, you can get really great shots of the ship as you leave and come back, not to mention the view along the way.

One other tip, and reason to dress up and shoot a neutral. The best photo(and cheapest)I have of my son was taken on a cruise. I didn't even buy his college graduation pictures because they were so bad (not to mention outrageously expensive), but still would have bitten the bullet and purchased them if they were good.

We surprised him with a cruise for his graduation present because he absolutely loves cruising. On formal night he dressed in his nicest suit and we had a photo taken. We did this solely to remember the cruise. The photo came out so well, and is the best one ever taken of him as an adult, it is now his résumé photo.

When the lady took his photo, we told her we were on the cruise as as a college graduation gift to him. She then said she was going to take some with his résumé in mind.

For me to say that it is his best photo as adult, is a lot. I love photos and photography (show me your photos anytime, l never tire of them), I specialized in and taught black and white darkroom in college (favorites were retired people who couldn't even snapshot well, but loved photos and wanted to shoot a decent picture/they did by the end of the course because we shared a love of photography and had the motivation to work hard with someone clear and patient. I learn that way as well, so I picked up the skill from some very caring teachers.

After college, I did professional children's photographer for a while, just to learn the skill, and shot thousands of photos.

Thought of one other thing. For the cruises going to WDW, just I general for anyone going to EPCOT, if you want great photos, get a photo pass (they are free) and go to the place where they do the character shoots. Someone else can be more specific about the name and where it is, I'm sure.

You can have them shoot their professional photos with all the characters, but there is also a cast member standing there by each one who will, on request, take a shot on your own camera so that all of you can be in the picture, or even just take a shot if the same pose that the professional did, so that you can have one on your own camera.

In my experiences there, the cast members are retired people and take excellent photos and I have never had to show them how to use a particular camera.

If you have a Disney rewards ViSA card, across the way, they have a room with specific times that it is open, that you can get a free photo pass picture. When we went to pick it up later, that happened to be the only one we wanted. There was absolutely no pressure to buy more. If you say that is all you want, that is it and you are treated as well as someone buying a bundle.

I appreciate that aspect of it and will buy in the future when I want one of theirs. If there had been pressure at all, I would never go in again. They have it right.

Thank you, Patricia for bringing this up. It triggered this input, which I thought might be helpful.
 
One thing we learned that DH was NOT happy about is that for the photos with backgrounds, you have to take your shoes off. My DH hates taking his shoes off. For me, trying to balance in the atrium while putting shoes on in a dress was not the easiest thing in the world.

Yes, I know that taking photos is optional. However, we're the type that buys photopass on every WDW/DL trip, so we wanted all of our cruise photos also.
 
One thing we learned that DH was NOT happy about is that for the photos with backgrounds, you have to take your shoes off. My DH hates taking his shoes off. For me, trying to balance in the atrium while putting shoes on in a dress was not the easiest thing in the world.
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Whaaaaat?
 
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