Pinkocto
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2011
Welcome to my latest adventure. It was a four night cruise on the Disney Wonder.
Dates: 1/24 1/28/13
The players:
My mother Jeanette, and myself Pam
Im on the left and Mom is on the right
This was our second cruise and the first time on the Wonder. Our first cruise took place on the Dream last March so there was a lot of comparing going on when we got on the Wonder. We are definitely hooked on DCL. Im thinking this will be more of an abridged TR focusing mainly on pictures, but please forgive me if I start to get long winded which does tend to happen from time to time.
The cruise left from Miami but flights were cheaper into Fort Lauderdale so we went the cheaper route and flew into FLL. We still needed to get to the Port of Miami and thanks to the DIS I learned about SAS, a transfer company based out of Fort Lauderdale. For $15 each person we could get to the Port of Miami and the same back to FLL at the end of the cruise.
We were both impressed with the Port of Miami. From reports I guess I was expecting something run down and dirty, but it was rather nice. A little small for the crowds waiting to board but it had some beautiful sculptures that I managed to miss taking photos of. We were able to use the Silver Castaway Club member line for the first time and didnt have to wait at all. It was less than fifteen minutes later that we were boarding the ship. Mom had found Minnie and we took that photo while waiting to board.
The terminal
Mom was excited!
Look at all that fruit being loaded up. Im amazed how much food they prepare each day.
Walking to the ship
I was a little nervous that I wouldnt like the atrium since it is much smaller than the Dreams but there was no need to worry, it was gorgeous!
The chandelier was absolutely amazing
Instead of going straight to lunch we first went upstairs to grab me a beverage. Yes, you can get beverages at lunch, but I needed to change our Palo reservation and wanted to do that right at 12:30. I had booked Palo for the last night of the cruise but as it turns out that would be the only night we would be at Tritons and definitely did not want to miss it.
Of course I took pictures on the way.
A little splash area for the kids. The one on the Dream is much bigger and under shade.
This is the heavenly Quiet Cove adult only pool area.
Two hot tubs are there as well
The Quiet Cove on the Dream does not even compare to this. This is completely open to the sun whereas the one on the Dream is quite closed in and is covered in shade a lot of the day.
Dates: 1/24 1/28/13
The players:
My mother Jeanette, and myself Pam
Im on the left and Mom is on the right
This was our second cruise and the first time on the Wonder. Our first cruise took place on the Dream last March so there was a lot of comparing going on when we got on the Wonder. We are definitely hooked on DCL. Im thinking this will be more of an abridged TR focusing mainly on pictures, but please forgive me if I start to get long winded which does tend to happen from time to time.
The cruise left from Miami but flights were cheaper into Fort Lauderdale so we went the cheaper route and flew into FLL. We still needed to get to the Port of Miami and thanks to the DIS I learned about SAS, a transfer company based out of Fort Lauderdale. For $15 each person we could get to the Port of Miami and the same back to FLL at the end of the cruise.
We were both impressed with the Port of Miami. From reports I guess I was expecting something run down and dirty, but it was rather nice. A little small for the crowds waiting to board but it had some beautiful sculptures that I managed to miss taking photos of. We were able to use the Silver Castaway Club member line for the first time and didnt have to wait at all. It was less than fifteen minutes later that we were boarding the ship. Mom had found Minnie and we took that photo while waiting to board.
The terminal
Mom was excited!
Look at all that fruit being loaded up. Im amazed how much food they prepare each day.
Walking to the ship
I was a little nervous that I wouldnt like the atrium since it is much smaller than the Dreams but there was no need to worry, it was gorgeous!
The chandelier was absolutely amazing
Instead of going straight to lunch we first went upstairs to grab me a beverage. Yes, you can get beverages at lunch, but I needed to change our Palo reservation and wanted to do that right at 12:30. I had booked Palo for the last night of the cruise but as it turns out that would be the only night we would be at Tritons and definitely did not want to miss it.
Of course I took pictures on the way.
A little splash area for the kids. The one on the Dream is much bigger and under shade.
This is the heavenly Quiet Cove adult only pool area.
Two hot tubs are there as well
The Quiet Cove on the Dream does not even compare to this. This is completely open to the sun whereas the one on the Dream is quite closed in and is covered in shade a lot of the day.