June (or anyone that has cruised before), the first night, was the movement on the ship normal or were we really rocking because of the storm? I have to tell ya, the first night we all got a little queasy and had 2nd thoughts about cruising. Thankfully, it got much better!!!
Would anyone like to see my favorite pics from the cruise?
This was our third cruise out of Port Canaveral and yes, the first night was like that each time. I've heard other DISers refer to the current by name, but I can't think of it right now. It hasn't affected our kids or me, but June and my Mom were affected greatly. My niece was affected this past trip by it too. You could feel it a little the last night too as we headed back to Port Canaveral.
Yes, we would love to see some pictures! BTW -- how was Port Orleans Reverside? We enjoyed our very quick stay. I would have enjoyed walking around some to enjoy the resort, but four of the five of us were recovering from bronchitis or strep and were still weak. We did get a boat ride to DTD and the kids spent some time at the POFQ pool.
We definitely felt the boat rocking that night! But, I took the
Walmart Brand motion sickness meds and we didn't feel queasy at all.
I didn't mind the kids. I felt like we had enough grown up time and family time. I was glad there were enough little ones for my little ones to play with (8 and 6).
I am 99% sure we're going on the Dream next March. I just have to come up with the $ before Jan. 4!
We were also booked on the Dream for next year, but decided not to for our family cruise. We're going to wait for the Fantasy to take another 7-night cruise. We really enjoy the longer cruises -- two formal nights, a character breakfast, mid-night dessert buffets, more shows, different dinner menus, more sea days, more ports of call and best of all - more time for relaxing!! You really double your time over a 4-night cruise (6 full days as compared to 3 full days).
That said, I think we're going to go on another 4-night cruise sans kids for our 20th Anniversary this fall. We'll be going in September which is generally the least expensive time to cruise. Yes, it's hurricane season but we've cruised 3 times during that timeframe and have had great luck. Even if the cruise gets diverted, that's okay as long as we're on the ship.
With respect to kids, we're used to lots of kids onboard Disney, but just not the number we saw this time. We've cruise in late September twice so there were fewer kids as school was in session. We also did the Panama Canal cruise and there were lots of kids, but they were mostly older kids. When we saw the Mickey pool on sea day, our jaws literally dropped and I had to get a picture of it as we had never seen it so full:
I'll post more later that show some highlights of our trip.