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Join Date: Jun 2005
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I am curious to see where this goes.
We love Disney, but know there are those that don't. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ontario
Posts: 203
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Planning
So, I wasn't organized enough to post about our planning WHILE we were planning, but I'll put a few points here in case it helps others. Flights: For the first time in my life, ever, when I checked to see how ridiculous flights on points would be (usually, we are offered a 2-day layover or something), I nearly fell off my chair in July, when we found that we could do direct flights for all 3 of us, at reasonable times out of Toronto, to Orlando. Once I got my breath back again, I got my husband to confirm that I wasn't hallucinating (I was in the throes of writing my thesis, so it was possible) , and we booked the things. YYZ to MCO - Air Canada (more on that), leaving on the Friday before at 16:20-ish; returning on the Saturday after, 14:20-ish. This feat deserves a dancing banana. ![]() (We live 3 hours away from Toronto off the 401 - and we didn't want to muck things up with a short-hop flight from our local airport - not usually worth it for us.) Booking DCL We decided to go through a travel agent as we've never done Disney before, and because we really like our travel agent. I didn't even ask about any bonuses, but we got a bunch of Aeroplan points for booking with her - this works for us. (1923, in case you need to know that - do NOT ask me how they came up with that number!) Our other reason? Said travel agent is a wonder, so I like having her on our side in case something goes wrong. She gave us great advice about cabins, too - more on that in a later post. For now, I'll mention we were in 9120 (4A) and loved it. ![]() Travel insurance We are travel insurance people. I'm not going to try to sell you on this if you're not already convinced, but suffice it to say that our family has been through a lot in the last 10 years, so we buy insurance. In the past, we were happy with RBC insurance, and it was competitive (and quite comprehensive) so we did that again. Hotels pre- and post-cruise To review for those who don't live in places with, um, "real" winter, one needs to have about 20 contingency plans if you're traveling in Ontario winters. So... we pre-booked the following:
Ground transportation Since we are wimps, we didn't want to muck about with other transportation - so we booked DCL ground transportation. Yes, we knew it was more expensive. At that point in the planning, though, it was seriously just spitting in the ocean.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ontario
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When in Rome...
During my (short) writing breaks in the summer, I discovered Disboards, and did learn lots of useful things (fear not - I still got lots of writing done - it's good for short breaks... )I also decided, much to my husband's shock (and horror, to be honest), that if we were going on a Disney Cruise, we should try to embrace the whole Disney thing. So .... FE Group Yep - we signed up. Why? I knew that Conor would love it. I read a fair bit, and it seemed like we could do the FE thing without losing our minds, even though I have virtually no crafty skills, and Conor was, at the time, anti arts and crafts, since it seemed that with some reasonable advanced planning, I could find stuff for everyone either locally or on-line. I have very little time to make stuff - I work long hours, and, frankly, when I'm not working/sleeping/eating, I want to spend time with Conor, and he was, as noted, NOT into crafts back then. We were otherwise occupied with the whole "transition to junior kindergarten" process, which was plenty time-consuming and tiring! Before signing up, though, I made sure that we were not getting into some kind of mega-group - I just didn't think we had the time/energy/money for that. Fortunately, our groups were capped at 10-11 cabins, which was manageable. Etsy was my friend. Of note, as most Canadians know, it's often hard to find stuff that doesn't have exorbitant shipping fees attached to it, so I spend a fair number of evenings searching out small things that could ship reasonably. I'll post photos later - much of our stuff is in my son's room and he's in bed! Pillow Case for Signing I'll put a plug in here for the great Canadian vendor I found (hope this is OK) - DoodadsWithCharacter - look them up on Etsy. I went for a simple pillow case, with a pirate Mickey and Conor's name. It was a very easy transaction, and they did a great job, with a quick turnaround. All I had to do was find fabric markers, which I did. (Michael's) (Right now, it's being slept on, so photos to follow. )Pirate Gear This part was easy for us. Conor has been pirate-obsessed since he was 2, so his Halloween costume from 2 years ago was purchased with a view to it being worn regularly, and it still is (and it still fits!) We decided to whoop it up and get pirate shirts for both of us - tried to pick some up on sale after Halloween - no luck. Finally, I found some that weren't too expensive on-line, so we were all geared up. Other stuff we did do I joined our cruise meet thread and the Facebook group. This turned out to be great, as we met some friends (you know who you are) and that was totally worth it. Other people had done great research, which we appreciated 100%. If you're wondering - it was worth it for sure. I also learned about The Perfect Gift (again, thanks to Disboards), and started planning for something for our cabin. Stuff we didn't do We didn't get matching shirts - not our thing. We didn't order/make any other Disney stuff - autograph books, door magnets (except as FE gifts - our one "crafty" thing). We didn't worry about stopping for food/beverages/alcohol in between MCO and the port. We didn't buy any Disney clothing except for one shirt for Conor. We didn't surprise Conor, since he is NOT good with surprises... so that was an easy decision. Instead, I would find videos, etc., of ships and show them to him, so he would know what to expect.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ontario
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The 75 days out booking time
Since we were DCL newbies, we, of course, had to wait until 75 days out to book things. We paid in full the week before, just to ensure everything cleared. I did, in fact, persuade my husband to stay up until midnight to book our excursions (not a huge deal, since he is usually up to about 11:30 anyway) - or sorry, am I supposed to call them "port adventures"? ![]() ![]() St. Thomas I looked on Disboards and on another cruising forum to learn about different options. Overall, we decided that since there were *6* ships in port that day (more than 20,000 tourists!), we didn't want to try to arrange our own anything, so we would do something DCL-approved. We'd done a semi-submersible trip before in Turks and Caicos, and Conor loved it, so it was easy enough to pick the Coral World excursion (adventure - whatever) that included the "submarine boat". We could actually pick a time - morning or afternoon, and, being some of those annoying morning people, we did that (8:15 meeting time, I think, finishing at about noon - perfect, we figured, for the 4 year old set.) San Juan Thanks to other keen researchers on our cruise, I knew that the Isla Verde excursion (adventure) was at a very decent hotel, complete with beach chairs, umbrellas, pool, and fruit punch. We suspected that by day 4 of the trip we'd be craving some "sit on the beach and veg out" time, so, despite the somewhat ridiculous cost, we booked it. (10:15 or so until 2:00 p.m. or so - no early morning options, sadly.) Castaway Cay Didn't seem like we really needed to book anything in advance, since we were hoping to just sit and chill. So, we didn't. Adult dining We weren't entirely sure that Conor would go to the kids club on his own (last year, he wouldn't have) and normally we don't mind this at all, since we go on vacation to spend time with him - but we decided to play it safe and only book adult dining near the end of the cruise. We booked Palo on Thursday night and Remy on Friday night, in the hopes that we would make it to at least one of these. Port Arrival Time I decided that I would risk a late port arrival time in the service of actually getting a decent night's sleep when I had to work the next day, so I lived dangerously and got up at my usual 6:00 a.m., and still got a PAT of 11:00 a.m. Victory! ![]() Other advanced booking stuff In order to keep my husband sane, I told him about the wine and beer packages. (Fear not -he's not a big drinker, but he likes good wine and "decent" beer.) He researched them a little, and we got some imported beer for the room, and the premium wine package for our dinners. He was also, um, persuaded, to arrange for a day pass for me at the Rainforest room, since one books all these things at the same place, we learned. From reading on here, I gathered that we didn't need to order our basket from the Perfect Gift until about 1 month out, so we put that on "The List". And, that'll do for tonight. More soon, with photos!
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ontario
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We don't mind those of you that do - we learn a lot.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 49
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I'm In.
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Has a Masters in Margaritas
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: England
Posts: 4,213
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Count me in, it sounds like you are going to have a really interesting perspective on a DCL Cruise
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 7
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Looking forward to reading your trip report..
Especially your thoughts on Air Canada... |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 87
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A fellow Ontarian planning our 2nd DCL cruise...looking forward to reading more.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,935
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Looking forward to reading all about your cruise!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Georgia
Posts: 9
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It's always fun to read a TR when the author has a sense of humor, which this one obviously does, so I am anxious to read the rest.....
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 4,415
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I'm in!
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 4,907
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Signing on here. Looking forward to reading this report.
Linda |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: LaSalle, ON Canada
Posts: 159
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I feel like you are my biographer - similar story here but we flew out of DTW for our trip.
***Spoiler Alert*** We really enjoyed our Dream cruise (so much so that we're on the Fantasy in two weeks) |
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