I can’t believe we will be leaving the next day. The last few days went by too fast. I am going to miss seeing this every day.
After my morning quiet time on the ship, we had a leisurely breakfast at Triton’s to see our servers, and then took DS to the Oceaneer’s Club to play. Mickey was there helping the kids become Mousesketeers. We were there a good while with DS, while he played. From what I noticed, some of the CMs were great and attentive, while others weren’t as focused. There was a little boy that got dropped off who was just terrified and they had CMs holding him for over an hour to keep him calm. I hope next year when we come back, DS will have a different experience in the Oceaneer’s Club than he did in Flounder’s…keeping my fingers crossed.
We went back to our room before lunch; DS got a little card from Stephanie, the CM from Mickey’s Mates. She had sent him a personal note and made an origami penguin for him to play with, to match the penguin stuffed toy we bought him a couple of nights ago. What a nice surprise! And I have to say I love those personal touches which make our vacation special.
It was off to lunch at Parrot Cay which was a seafood buffet. Can you say YUM??!!!! I love shellfish! I have been known to sit at our dining room table hours after everyone else is done, eating pounds and pounds of shellfish. Crab legs, peel and eat shrimp, crawfish, fish and sushi. I ran upstairs to Pinocchio’s Pizzeria for pizza for DS since there wasn’t much of a kid’s selection for lunch. I filled my plate with crab legs, shrimp and salad. The sushi only looked ok, so I skipped it since I’m really particular about fish. I have to admit embarrassingly that I got "kicked" out of Parrot Cay. Well, technically, I didn't get kick out but they politely came by to let us know that the buffet was closing and that we should get our last fill. DH who incessantly ribs me about my love for shellfish HAD to tell everyone that I got "kicked" out of a restaurant on the
Disney Cruise because of my love for shellfish.
The afternoon was spent trying to get DS down for a nap which was a total disaster; he was a wild man the entire trip and wanted to keep going until he dropped. While DH continued trying to get DS to nap, I ran to Promenade Lounge to log on and check in for our flights. It only took a few minutes and I was able to print the boarding passes. Easy, breezy. Finally, we relented and took him up to Mickey’s Splash Zone and he splashed to his little heart’s content. It rained on and off but nothing that would stop a little one from having fun.
As we were getting ready for dinner, the weather turned and the captain came on the loud speaker to inform us that we will have inclement weather. And we should be prepared for a little bumpiness that night. He would try to avoid the weather the best he can but we will probably be seeing lots of high waves. Hmm…it should be an interesting night.
DH went down to Triton’s a few minutes before I did and DS tuckered out right before dinner. When I got to Triton’s, I only saw DH sitting there and DS was no where to be seen at the table. I walked up to the table to see DS sleeping in a little makeshift bed. Marco, our server had made him a little bed. He put two chairs together, laid down several layers of table linens as a bed sheet and then put table linens over him as a blanket. WOW! If only they would do that for me too. Sleepy, I'll make you a bed right here, when you wake up, I'll get you something delicious to eat!
DS slept for an hour while we enjoyed our dinner leisurely. We started off with the escargot, followed by the lamb shank for DH and the duckling for me. Halfway through dinner, DS woke up a little cranky. I held him for a bit, and then DH held him. Anil, our head server came by and started to cut the lamb for DH, so he could eat while holding DS. Seriously??!! Will you guys please, please come home with me?? I could use this kind of service every night! This is why none of us can leave the Disney boat without shedding a tear. DS had his standard mac and cheese, side of fruit and vanilla ice cream. By now, he was in a great mood again. Amazing how a little food and ice cream will soothe a little monster. We topped this all off with the Grand Marnier soufflé, Crème Brulee and apple tart. Wheel me out please! Another good meal to get the rest of the evening going.
It’s the last night with characters and we were able to get in a relatively short line to see Minnie and Mickey. DS was so excited to be getting hugs and kisses from Mickey and Minnie, he was jumping up and down as we were leaving the atrium. We made our way to the theater for the “Dreams” show. Christiaan, the cruise director said that this show was the award winning show among all cruises, so we were definitely ready to see it. It did not disappoint. All the surprises they had built in were wonderful and DS absolutely loved the show. That probably was the most priceless part; to see his expressions and hear his laughter and exclamations of excitement throughout the show. Each time I think about it, I smile and it makes my day better.
After the show, we headed back to our room for me to finish last minute packing and get ready to set everything outside the door. Paul, our stateroom host came by to say goodbye because we had missed him all day and the next morning would be especially busy for him. He brought our picture matte that was signed by all the characters and also some gifts for DS including a “Magical Moments” certificate. We in turn gave Paul some small tokens of our appreciation in addition to his gratuity. He would have another couple of hours of work ahead of him that night and would be up early the next day, so we bid farewell. I was sad to have to say “goodbye” to Paul, but I hope we will have another opportunity to see him again. I know this sounds crazy, but in just 5 short days, I felt like he was extended family on the cruise.
DS and I headed downstairs for the farewell party but it was pretty chaotic down there, so I brought DS back upstairs to get some sleep. That probably wasn't one of my brightest ideas. He was too wired from the night’s activities and wouldn't go to sleep. Instead, he wanted to watch a movie. It was our last night, why not? He stayed up watching the Lion King and fell asleep shortly before we start feeling the big waves. We felt quite a bit of rolling but did manage to get some sleep. DS slept like a baby through the whole thing. We have the makings of a wonderful trip - plane ride, Mickey Mouse, a big boat, tropical depression, a private island, pirates, fireworks, laughter. All we are missing are some tears. That would definitely come later when we have to leave the ship.