TexDisneyMom
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Great report! I cant wait for my trip in July, and reading your report makes me even more excited!!!

I was the first one up and since I didnt want to make too much noise, I picked up a magazine to read. DS moved around in his bed, gave me a disgruntled look and Shhhhed me, then went back to sleep. I had to suppress a laugh. This was a good time to get up and get out of the room. Theres no way, I can just lay here for another hour and a half waiting for the Sleeping Beauties to wake up. So I took the FEs, made my deliveries and explored the ship.
There were not a lot of people up and about around 6:30 in the morning, so I really enjoyed walking around the ship with some quiet time. I walked all over the ship. Deck 4 is a wonderful place to just enjoy the view and lounge on the chairs. Other than a few joggers, deck 4 was pretty empty. Deck 9 had a few people that got up early to get coffee and do some reading. Deck 10 was a great place to just take in the view and have a nice stroll.
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View of Nassau as we are coming into port
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After a couple of hours, I went back down to get the boys. I woke them up right before our phone rang. DS picked up the phone; it was Mickey with the wake up call. DS was so excited that Mickey called him, he could hardly contain himself. While DH was getting ready, DS and I hung out on the verandah enjoying the view of the pretty bright yellow and purple port terminal building. Later, we went up to deck 10 to hang out until it was time to get off the boat. While we were waiting, we ran into this guy just goofing around the deck 10.
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We had decided against the pricey Bahamas excursions and opted to do Nassau on our own since weve been to Nassau and have enjoyed Atlantis a couple of years ago. We got off the boat, got in a cab and headed to the Wyndham on Cable Beach about 15 minutes away. The cab ride was about $15.00 or you could take the public bus for a fraction of the cost of a cab. We didnt want to hassle with public transportation and decided to splurge for convenience. We bought our day pass at the Wyndham for $40.00 per adult which included a lunch buffet and use of their amenities, pools, beach, towels, and beach/pool floaties. The Front Desk manager gave us a personal tour and told us that our day pass also gave us access to the Sheraton, which is right next door. A nice surprise for us. We hung out at the beach at the Wyndham, where we practically had the beach to ourselves. Then, we went over to the Sheraton pool since they had a zero entry pool, which was great for our DS. And again, we had the pool to ourselves. The whole day was very relaxing and enjoyable. We hated to leave but it was way past nap time.
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Sheraton Pool
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The only downside is the lunch buffet at the Wyndham was quite disappointing. It was the only bad meal I had the entire trip. Although the food was not good, we would probably go back to the Wyndham again because we enjoyed the beach and the pools there so much and getting access to the Sheraton was a huge bonus.
Tonight was our dinner reservation at Palo. I was really looking forward to it since it got rave reviews from fellow DISers. We ordered room service for DS and got him ready for the drop off at Flounders. We took DS to Flounders Nursery with a bit of hesitation, grabbed our pager and headed upstairs to dinner. Dinner was lovely. The grilled shrimp appetizer was delicious. DH had the osso bucco and I had the beef tenderloin, both extremely tasty. We followed that with the chocolate soufflé and the panna cotta. YUM! I have debated getting the tiramisu and our server, Ferhat from Turkey brought it for us to try. Wow 3 desserts! They were all delicious!
I forgot to mention during dinner, we were paged once. DS was not having a good time in the nursery. I was worried that he wouldnt be entertained since most of the activities and toys in there were more geared towards infants and toddlers. When DH went down to check on him, he was playing with one of the CMs and was fine. Nevertheless, we promptly went to get him after dinner. When we went back, he was crying for us again. The CM he was playing with earlier, Ace had to leave. Apparently, they rotate staff in and out of the kids programs quite a bit depending on how busy they are in there. One of the CMs told us that he had just starting crying for us, when we got there. We noticed that the little ones were doing fine and but some of the older ones like DS seemed a little bored, most of them were watching television instead of playing. Our preference is always to have DS be actively playing rather than watching television.
By now, we were late for Toy Story, so we skipped it and headed to the Mickeys Mates to check out the souvenirs. DS decided he needed a new stuffed toy, which I promptly purchased, still feeling guilty about the whole nursery thing. He hammed it up for the CMs in the store and put on quite a show for them before we left for the lobby. There we found Minnie and Chip and Dale. We spent the next 30 minutes spending time with the characters and getting pictures. And DS had a great time meeting the characters.
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As a last stop of the evening, we stopped by Shutters to pick up our photos. The staff at Shutters was great. Ian, one of the CMs spent time with my DS, to my surprise DS let Ian hold him and was laughing and carrying on conversation, while I was trying to pick out photographs. (If I can only get Ian to work the nursery. LOL) When we got back to our room, DS found a bunny towel sitting on the bed to his delight. Another night of trying to get a very excited DS to settle down for bed. It took a bit for him to wind down but once he was out, he was definitely down for the count!
I have a question about the Wydham. Did you have to buy a pass for your DS? With the pass, did you access to the Sheraton pool or did you just decide to go there?
Hey Friend!
Thanks for a great TR and all your great ideas! And thanks for sending a postcard to my Jackson this fall.
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Great trip report! Would you mind telling me what the second gift was from Shirley (DCL). Was it a drawstring bag? I haven't seen it before. My kids are getting older (10 & 12) and probably won't need the sand pail anymore but they still think that Mickey sends them a welcome basket. I was looking for alternatives.
Also, after 5 cruises I didn't realize that you could ask Shutters to print the pictues without their borders. THANKS for that info. I'm not wild about some of the character borders.
Thank you. I enjoy doing the trip reports. The 2nd gift was a six pack of beer, a lime, a gadget to push the lime into the beer bottles, pretzels, crackers, bags of assortment of nuts to go with the beer. It was in a lightweight canvas bag with the DCL logo on it. Even though it wasn't very big, it actually came in handy during the trip.
I know what you mean about the bordersfor the pictures. I kicked myself for not finding out about it before I got of the cruise.
Hi there! Thanks for posting a trip report. We are going on our first cruise next October. I think we will be sailing together! So, forgive me for asking again, but who is Shirley? A place to order gift baskets? Was the beer and lime from DCL? Our girls will be 3 and 4 when we sail and I was thinking about getting them a basket with sand toys. We too will be celebrating our anniversary and our 3 year olds bday. We waited until she turned 3 so both kids can go to the Oceaneers Club. Yeah, time with DH! I agree, I didn't think the nursery, from what I have read, would keep a 2 year old engaged.
I don't know why DCL doesn't have photopass. Can a cd be bought with all the photos?
I really enjoyed your trip report. We are leaving on the Magic on July 20th for seven days....and you have inspired me! Perhaps I'll give it shot...
I loved hearing about your little boy. You have some awesome insights.
Thank you for the website! It is so hard now trying to pack everything for active toddler/preschooler in 1 suitcase because of the airline restrictions. I may ship a box to the ship but getting a baskets would be great "surprise".More vacation expenses but sanity is priceless!
I have emailed photopass a few times requesting they incorporate it into DCL. Will see, maybe by next year. I look forward to meeting you! I think I saw you on our serenity now thread. Cool!I am still working on our FE. Thanks for all the great info!!
Great trip report - and I'm so glad we'll be on your cruise with you this Fall. Your son is adorable. I'm sure he'll love the Oceaneer Club. He can definitely find plenty to do in there, or at least my daughter always seemed to stay busy.
I loved your TR! It got me excited about my cruise in 2 weeks. Then it finished and I started thinking about how sad we will be the day we leave! How old was your son when you cruised? My DD is two and I'm hoping to do a trial run in the oceaneer club. Before I read your TR I thought she would be bored in Flounders (based on pics I had seen), and your experience confirmed that. I wanted to see how similar in age they are.
Hi,
Great TR....I'm going on my 1st 3 day Dec 3rd....and reading your TR is making me soooooo excited
Quick question. Was the bed your son slept on the "convertable sofa". When that bed is made....Is there a place to sit besides the bed to watch TV?
Also....How much was the Wyndam....in total.....Was this a day pass or did you get a room?
Thanks
kerri