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October 20, 2013 Magic First time Disney cruise
Well I never thought I would be posting on the cruise board, but here I am. After days of begging, I have given in and changed our September 2013 WDW trip to an October 2013 cruise.
I really don't like cruises, but going to do it once for the family. I have booked us cabin 8534 for the 5 night Bahama cruise on the Magic. If anyone has any tips I would greatly appreciated. |
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I guess we are the only ones going on this cruise.
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You may not be the only one, but you will be the first one. If I am not mistaken, this is the Magic's first cruise after MAJOR dry dock and a trip over the pond. It is also, if I am remembering correctly, the only Magic Double Dip of the season.
I am currently scheduled for this one as well, but being 15 months out, I have not really even considered much about it.
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We booked a 1 bedroom suite on deck 8. I hope this is a good location. |
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At the top of this forum you will see a red bar there is lots of info here is a link to get you started
http://www.wdwinfo.com/disney-cruise...first-time.htm On our first cruise we bought a book called Passporters it also has lots of info. All that information can also be found here. Have a great cruise. Read through this information and if you have any questions feel free to ask. |
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http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruis...staterooms.htm A double dip cruise stops a Disney's private island Castaway Cay twice on your cruise. Yeah!! Have not stayed in a suite but they are wonderful. |
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I am reading that the stateroom we picked, 8534, is noisy. Oh joy! I don't sleep well as it is. This is why I don't like cruises. Everyone have I ever been on, I never slept. Doing this cruise for the family. |
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If you go into the cruise already thinking how much you are going to hate it, then you likely will. You need to have an open mind about how awesome it can be. Think about how much fun your family is going to have and how happy they are to be on the ship!! The Magic is absolutely wonderful!! Just try to relax and go with the flow. Only you can ruin your vacation.
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Thanks for all the information and links to info. I am going to make sure that I know everything I need to know before we go.
I know for sure I want a cabana for both days at Castaway Cay. I am going to try and have an open mind about cruising. The was one cruise have been on but it was a Windjammer cruise. There were 126 people on the boat including the crew. |
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I know nothing about Windjammer's, but, from what I've read, Disney Cruises are great!
As much as I love Disney, I was skeptical when my husband suggested doing one last March (2011). However, I went ahead and booked it and he told me many interesting bits of information about Disney: #1 or #2 ship according to Conde Nast. Biggest rooms in the industry. More staff (still CMs) per person than any other cruise line. Many feel that this board is too pro-Disney (I mean, you're on a Disney board right) and have suggested Cruise Critic to get a little more "honest" opinion about cruising. Try to have a great time!!!!! I did and we've now scheduled our third Disney Cruise for next March and I'm trying to talk DH into one of the California Coast cruises that have been deemed "Pixar" themed. Fingers crossed for me!!!! |
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Sailing with Disney is very different than sailing on Windjammer - two vastly different experiences. We have stayed in a one-bedroom suite on the Magic, and absolutely loved it!
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Think of the Magic as a floating luxury resort, and you'll have a good sense of what it's like.
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Of all of these, I only liked the Windjammer. But I am going to do the Disney cruise for my family. I still get to do 2 nights at WDW after the cruise. I have been reading what I can about Disney cruise, but the information that I find most valuable is from folks that cruise regularly. |
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Do you remember what cabin number you where in? I booked us a one bedroom suite.
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The kids and I got our passport photos today and I made an appointment to apply for our passports.
I know we have awhile yet, but I don't want to forget then rush trying to get it all done. |
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