DisneyMama27
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Here's the story: DH turned 40 on 12/27 and 4 months ago we were still trying to decide how to celebrate in style. I have been drooling over the Disney cruises for years and years, but thought DH would probably go for Mexico or even Hawaii instead. After being totally overwhelmed at the options available, and even checking into ABD, he called DCL. Like every Disney CM we have booked a trip with, she walked him through his questions thoroughly and happily. Minutes later, we were booked on the Wonder for Christmas Day and his b-day! A dream come true!
Days later, we made it official and got our passports. We also transferred our reservations to a TA who got us more onboard credit, and was able to confirm rooms for us. We/I spent the next months reading these boards, studying my Passporter like my life depended on it, and making an extensive packing list!
Waiting to sail was the hardest part, but telling our kids was the best part! DS 11, DD9 and DD7 were thrilled and excited - as soon as we reassured DD9 that the ship was safe and Santa would come to the ship.
We couldn't leave well enough alone and complicated the trip a bit. We are DVC members and have wanted to check out Vero Beach for a while, so we decided that this would be a good time for that. Who doesn't want to go to the beach at Christmastime? So we booked the 3 nights before the cruise at VB, and a night at OKW before that. DH decided he wanted a car out there, since we would be going all over the place, but he wanted to get there on the 20th. I teach, and our last school day was the 19th. So he decided the girls and I would fly out on the 20th and he and DS would drive out, leaving the 19th. I know it sounds crazy - looking back, we can't even remember why we worked it out that way! So anyway, that's where my TR will begin...
Day One 12/20
MIL picked us up at 7 am to take us to DFW for our flight. I was really tired...on Thursday night, I had actually pulled a true all-nighter for the first time in years, getting all our suitcases ready to send with the guys. I'd like to say I slept on the plane, but I wasn't that lucky. At least it was a smooth flight, no problems. We were so excited to arrive in sunny Florida, since it had been so cold in Texas. Before the word "pool" could leave my DD's mouth, I realized that I had forgotten to pack her swimsuit. In my all-night packing, I didn't have her suit out -not wanting to go in and wake her, I had thought I would get in later and tuck it into a carry-on. Same story for my own suit. With a groan, I realized I would have to shop before relaxing.
DD and I got on the 1st boat from OKW to DTD, only to discover that there were no suits to be found in her size at DTD anywhere. I couldn't believe it - this is Florida, they should sell swimsuits year round, right? We had to give up, much to DD's dismay. We got back to OKW and got ready for dinner at Olivia's. We love this restaurant, and the bread was as good as ever. DH and I both got fish - they were both a bit dry, but our server was good. She earned her 5yr pin that night, and we got the be the Family of the Night at Olivia's, earning us a balloon bouquet and certificate. Overall, it was all fine. Like I said, I love the bread there and I ate plenty of that to make up for the main dish.
We had considered going to HS to see the Osborne Lights (we were at the World for Christmas last year, but I had hoped to see them again)...when we check our Times Guide, HS was closing in 30min, so that was a no-go. I was almost relieved - I was so tired, and just wanted to relax. SO we stayed in, the kids played and we got a decent night's sleep for once!
Day 2, 12/21
The next morning, we slept in, gradually packed up and left, heading for Vero Beach. We did visit Coronado Springs for lunch first. We have often enjoyed Pepper Market for CS meals, since there is so much variety and you also get drink service. They have always been very friendly there. This time we walked in to a very strong smell of salmon. I like salmon, but this was overpowering! Our service was spotty, and we had to wave over another waitress to get us new drinks when our waitress disappeared. My pizza was good, but DH's fajitas were bland. The drinks were flat, and I guess other guests complained because the servers had to start going to Rix across the hall for sodas. Anyway, not our best meal there. We went to the gift shop there and saw something I don't think I have EVER seen at Disneyworld - sale signs! I was shocked - 40% off t-shirts, mugs, ballcaps. 50% off Christmas items! I did some shopping, OF COURSE, and we high-tailed it out of there.
On to Vero Beach...I'll continue later, and I plan to learn how to use photobucket so I can add some photos!
Days later, we made it official and got our passports. We also transferred our reservations to a TA who got us more onboard credit, and was able to confirm rooms for us. We/I spent the next months reading these boards, studying my Passporter like my life depended on it, and making an extensive packing list!
Waiting to sail was the hardest part, but telling our kids was the best part! DS 11, DD9 and DD7 were thrilled and excited - as soon as we reassured DD9 that the ship was safe and Santa would come to the ship.
We couldn't leave well enough alone and complicated the trip a bit. We are DVC members and have wanted to check out Vero Beach for a while, so we decided that this would be a good time for that. Who doesn't want to go to the beach at Christmastime? So we booked the 3 nights before the cruise at VB, and a night at OKW before that. DH decided he wanted a car out there, since we would be going all over the place, but he wanted to get there on the 20th. I teach, and our last school day was the 19th. So he decided the girls and I would fly out on the 20th and he and DS would drive out, leaving the 19th. I know it sounds crazy - looking back, we can't even remember why we worked it out that way! So anyway, that's where my TR will begin...
Day One 12/20
MIL picked us up at 7 am to take us to DFW for our flight. I was really tired...on Thursday night, I had actually pulled a true all-nighter for the first time in years, getting all our suitcases ready to send with the guys. I'd like to say I slept on the plane, but I wasn't that lucky. At least it was a smooth flight, no problems. We were so excited to arrive in sunny Florida, since it had been so cold in Texas. Before the word "pool" could leave my DD's mouth, I realized that I had forgotten to pack her swimsuit. In my all-night packing, I didn't have her suit out -not wanting to go in and wake her, I had thought I would get in later and tuck it into a carry-on. Same story for my own suit. With a groan, I realized I would have to shop before relaxing.
DD and I got on the 1st boat from OKW to DTD, only to discover that there were no suits to be found in her size at DTD anywhere. I couldn't believe it - this is Florida, they should sell swimsuits year round, right? We had to give up, much to DD's dismay. We got back to OKW and got ready for dinner at Olivia's. We love this restaurant, and the bread was as good as ever. DH and I both got fish - they were both a bit dry, but our server was good. She earned her 5yr pin that night, and we got the be the Family of the Night at Olivia's, earning us a balloon bouquet and certificate. Overall, it was all fine. Like I said, I love the bread there and I ate plenty of that to make up for the main dish.
We had considered going to HS to see the Osborne Lights (we were at the World for Christmas last year, but I had hoped to see them again)...when we check our Times Guide, HS was closing in 30min, so that was a no-go. I was almost relieved - I was so tired, and just wanted to relax. SO we stayed in, the kids played and we got a decent night's sleep for once!
Day 2, 12/21
The next morning, we slept in, gradually packed up and left, heading for Vero Beach. We did visit Coronado Springs for lunch first. We have often enjoyed Pepper Market for CS meals, since there is so much variety and you also get drink service. They have always been very friendly there. This time we walked in to a very strong smell of salmon. I like salmon, but this was overpowering! Our service was spotty, and we had to wave over another waitress to get us new drinks when our waitress disappeared. My pizza was good, but DH's fajitas were bland. The drinks were flat, and I guess other guests complained because the servers had to start going to Rix across the hall for sodas. Anyway, not our best meal there. We went to the gift shop there and saw something I don't think I have EVER seen at Disneyworld - sale signs! I was shocked - 40% off t-shirts, mugs, ballcaps. 50% off Christmas items! I did some shopping, OF COURSE, and we high-tailed it out of there.
On to Vero Beach...I'll continue later, and I plan to learn how to use photobucket so I can add some photos!