3-day Wonder (3/13-16) - more info than you can possibly stand!

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We are a middle-class family, of modest means. Early on in our marriage, we decided that we would put a high premium on “family time.” This included vacationing, and in order to keep it the priority that it should be, we have been content to be more frugal in other areas – housing, automobiles, and so forth.

I love Disney. Some people would call it an obsession. Disboard people understand. We bought into the Disney Vacation Club some years back, and that purchase has allowed us to stay places and do things that I don’t think we would do otherwise. To go to Walt Disney World – that bright, scrubbed morning place where dreams are commonplace yet no less wonderful – is a respite for me from the cares of the world.

I am aware that Disney, Inc., is a gigantic, foreboding, corporate colossus. I know that they are in business to improve their bottom line, and I am fine with that. Capitalism rocks. But in providing to me, as a guest, the finest of commodities at an admittedly premium price, they have, in the same fell swoop, given me something that money can’t buy.

I pause sometimes in the middle of Main Street, USA, and watch the people around me. This place – as familiar to me as anywhere we’ve ever lived – is a place I never take for granted. Even though we visit Disney once or twice a year, I’m aware that I am surrounded by people who have saved for years and years to experience the vacation of a lifetime, and I want their experience to be just as soul-satisfying as it has been for me over the years.

The Disney Cruise Line is just an extension of all this for me. We have cruised twice, and have set our sights on a 7-Day Western in a couple of years.

You folks have graciously accompanied us from our first entrance into that sun-washed atrium onboard the Disney Wonder. You’ve heard “When You Wish Upon a Star” on the ship’s horns, and known that a Disney cruise is a wish come true. You’ve dined with us, gazed at the horizon with us, walked the streets of Nassau with us. You’ve basked in the surreal beauty of the beaches at Castaway Cay. You’ve watched the sunrise over a calm, beckoning sea, and touched the Eternal. You’ve experienced the wind in your hair, the smiles from cast and crew, and sweet encounters with the most gracious Mr. Mickey Mouse. You’ve been greeted with turned-down covers, towel animals, and chocolates.

This particular cruise is over, and in an odd sense, I’ve almost grieved, because I’m missing what was – for a time – an idealized place and time. While so many worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make our cruise a terrific experience, we were the benefactors of the best, most attentive service imaginable.

Early one morning, while most of the ship was stirring to life, I walked down Deck 4 to the Walt Disney Theater. I was all alone. At the entrance is that famous, larger than life photograph of Mr. Disney. I though of him, of how his life and work has become part of the collective consciousness of so many people, and felt that he would be pleased at this seagoing extension of his handiwork.

Shhhhh. Move in close, folks. I have one more thing I’d like to share, and it’s going to be our secret, OK?

I announce, with trembling pleasure, that the dream is still alive.

God bless you all.
 
That is beautiful! Thank you for putting so eloquently into words what a lot of us Disney fans believe! :)
 
Ok you seriously just made me cry.

And BTW this paragraph is what I try to explain to people all of the time. I married a man who used to work for Disney so he's somewhat jaded to WDW, though he still enjoys it, just not to the same extent as myself. I'm always trying to remind him of the "Magic" that I still experience when I go there. So thank you for this paragraph.

I pause sometimes in the middle of Main Street, USA, and watch the people around me. This place – as familiar to me as anywhere we’ve ever lived – is a place I never take for granted. Even though we visit Disney once or twice a year, I’m aware that I am surrounded by people who have saved for years and years to experience the vacation of a lifetime, and I want their experience to be just as soul-satisfying as it has been for me over the years.
 
All I can say is BRAVO!!! I give you a standing ovation. What a wonderful, wonderful, report.
 

Wow, I second that standing ovation with tears streaming down my face.

I love your take on the Disney company. It was completly honest and so true. I have always felt Disney vacations were priceless. My parents taught me that when they first brought me to WDW at 2yrs old. There were times while I was young that my parents would have a hard year and yet, those were the years we always seemed to make it to WDW. My best childhood memories are those family times at WDW. Not the rides mind you, just the whole experience. My DH and I have worked hard to provide that for our sons. I only hope they have as many great memories when they look back.

I wish I was as talented as you are with expressing feelings through words, but I am not. All I can say is Thank You and God Bless you and your family.

I wish you many more amazing Disney trips! (Please write trip reports for them too!)
 
- Was a three-day long enough? I did miss that sea day, candidly. But three days on the Disney Wonder beats the heck out of three days in Jackson, Mississippi ...

ok youknow I had to comment on this phrase!:lmao: beats the HECK outta jackson! lol

ok i wasnt even there and I was so sad to read when it was over! your pictures are grea,t really making me want to give the disneyc ruise a try!

thanks for PMing me about your report, i never would ahve found it!!!

so, whens the next disney vaca? ;)
 
At the entrance is that famous, larger than life photograph of Mr. Disney. I though of him, of how his life and work has become part of the collective consciousness of so many people, and felt that he would be pleased at this seagoing extension of his handiwork.

Shhhhh. Move in close, folks. I have one more thing I’d like to share, and it’s going to be our secret, OK?

I announce, with trembling pleasure, that the dream is still alive.

God bless you all.

Now you've done it... you made me cry! I never cry! That was really beautiful.

Thanks again for sharing your trip. :flower3:
 
This has been one of my favorite TRs! You can just see what fun you have as a family. :goodvibes Thanks for sharing your memories with us.

Malagueta
 
I wish i were as eloquent.

I try to relay this to my DH and thankfully, on our "no kids allowed" trip to Disney Land that he suprised me with last year, he really started to understand my LOVE for Walt and his dream come true. There is a TR about it somewhere, but that is another story... Thank you!

Lori
 
You folks sure are gracious. I knew that here, of all places, I'd find others who "get it."

I made me cry, too. Pathetic.
 
WONDERful cruise report! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences and thoughts with us.
 
Bless you for sharing with us. :hug: to you on an awesome TR.

Now I have to go find a box of tissues.
 
Dreamfinder2,

Wow, what a great report. You have a beautiful family. It sounds like you had a wonderful time. I'm sailing 9/1/08 with my daughter who is 10 and I'm taking my parents for their 50th wedding anniversary. My father is having some health issues so we are all looking forward to this trip. My best friend and her husband are going as well. Your trip report has increased my excitement and the pictures are beautiful. I'm very excited and thank you for such a great report.

ScrapbookQueen
Kellie
 
What a wonderful TR! From the first pic of the sunset, you had me hooked. My husband and I are talking about a cruise for this fall. Either RCL or DCL..i think I found the answer!
Thanks so much, God Bless!
 
Great trip report. Thanks so much for all the pics and details. We are doing a 3 night in May too, and will miss that sea day, but it was all we could get on a FL rate last minute! But...3 nights is better than no nights at all!:goodvibes and it looks like you guys had lots of fun and I'm sure we will too:)
 


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