Sleepingbooty
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We just recently returned from our first Disney cruise. Since I am now thoroughly mired in PDD (Post Disney Depression) I thought writing a trip report might do something to alleviate the pain - its either that, or serious meds, people!
The Cast:
Sleepingbooty: me, Rebecca - the planner and your intrepid reporter
DH: Scott
DD11: Jenna
DD8: Lucy
DGM: my mom, usually referred to as Nana
DGP: my dad, or Papa (to the girls)
The Cruise:
Disney Magic, 8 night Bahamas Cruise out of NY, June 2-10
The Planning:
I'd been wanting to plan a Disney cruise for quite a long time (who hasn't??) but my job situation had been up in the air for the past couple years, so we hadn't had the ability to plan far enough in advance to make it affordable. As late as this spring, we still weren't sure what we were going to do for a vacation this year. We had just been to Disney in December, but of course that doesn't mean we couldn't go again. We'd been going every year since 2005, so if we didn't come up with something else, that is probably what we would do.
I had recently taken a full time teaching job for the 2012/13 school year, so we wouldn't be able to go in the fall or winter. Looking at options for a summer trip, we were considering renting a beach house for a week (hadn't done that since before we discovered WDW in 05) or going to the Smokies. My cousin and her family were tentatively going to join us. I'd been doing a lot of research and picking out beach houses, but I couldn't get her to commit. So, for the heck of it, I took another look at cruise prices. I knew they would be way too high. But lo and behold: the IGT/OGT/VGT had come out for the 6/2 cruise out of NY! I'd hadn't really considered that itinerary before, because I'm not a huge fan of the Bahamas, but the price was right!
We quickly booked a cat 9 OGT and convinced my parents to book as well. That was a bit of a tough sell. They've cruised quite a bit on Carnival and Royal Caribbean, and even the VGT prices were quite a bit higher than they are used to paying and a balcony is a must for them. We guilted them into it (you don't want to miss your granddaughters' first cruise, do you??!)
At this point, we only had about 6 weeks to plan a trip! I'm used to having at least 6 months. Plus, we'd be going to a city we were unfamiliar with and cruising was new to us as well. To say I was frantic was an understatement! But, it was a good thing, because I had plenty to do to make the time go by fast!
I decided after looking at our airfare options
that we should definitely fly in the day before. At all the airlines I looked at, there was only one flight that would get us in in time. What if there was a delay or cancellation? I did NOT want to take that chance! So I booked non-stop flights from St. Louis to Newark for Friday, June 1st arriving at 2pm. We are used to flying Southwest, but that was ridiculously expensive, so we went with United. I was not looking forward to paying for bags!
I got on the boards here and at Cruise Critic, and at Trip Advisor to do some New York research. I had to figure out where to stay, how to get to the hotel from the airport, what to do during our brief time in NY, and how to get from the hotel to the port the next day.
We decided on the Jersey City area because of the cost and ease of transportation into the city. I got a great deal on Hotwire at the Westin Hotel for $116!
I did go ahead and reserve a car service to take us to the hotel. We were arriving at 2pm, and I was unfamiliar with the airport, and I was worried that it might take us a long time to get a cab. We reserved a van for $58 from Carmel Limo. That was the smallest (cheapest) vehicle that could take 4 people and 5 suitcases.
As for sightseeing in New York, we figured that with the small amount of time we had, it would be best not to try to plan anything, but just to wing it. We'd take the PATH train into midtown, and walk up to Times Sqare, do a bit of shopping, find somewhere to eat, and head back to the hotel.
We decided not to book a car to the port, as our hotel said it would be no problem to get one in the morning. With all that planned, It was time to do some shopping for clothes ("Where's my cabana wear??" - who said it?) and work on magnets, a fish extender, and fish exchange gifts. Fun fun fun!!!
Next: Day 1 - The Big Apple
The Cast:
Sleepingbooty: me, Rebecca - the planner and your intrepid reporter
DH: Scott
DD11: Jenna
DD8: Lucy
DGM: my mom, usually referred to as Nana
DGP: my dad, or Papa (to the girls)

The Cruise:
Disney Magic, 8 night Bahamas Cruise out of NY, June 2-10

The Planning:
I'd been wanting to plan a Disney cruise for quite a long time (who hasn't??) but my job situation had been up in the air for the past couple years, so we hadn't had the ability to plan far enough in advance to make it affordable. As late as this spring, we still weren't sure what we were going to do for a vacation this year. We had just been to Disney in December, but of course that doesn't mean we couldn't go again. We'd been going every year since 2005, so if we didn't come up with something else, that is probably what we would do.
I had recently taken a full time teaching job for the 2012/13 school year, so we wouldn't be able to go in the fall or winter. Looking at options for a summer trip, we were considering renting a beach house for a week (hadn't done that since before we discovered WDW in 05) or going to the Smokies. My cousin and her family were tentatively going to join us. I'd been doing a lot of research and picking out beach houses, but I couldn't get her to commit. So, for the heck of it, I took another look at cruise prices. I knew they would be way too high. But lo and behold: the IGT/OGT/VGT had come out for the 6/2 cruise out of NY! I'd hadn't really considered that itinerary before, because I'm not a huge fan of the Bahamas, but the price was right!
We quickly booked a cat 9 OGT and convinced my parents to book as well. That was a bit of a tough sell. They've cruised quite a bit on Carnival and Royal Caribbean, and even the VGT prices were quite a bit higher than they are used to paying and a balcony is a must for them. We guilted them into it (you don't want to miss your granddaughters' first cruise, do you??!)
At this point, we only had about 6 weeks to plan a trip! I'm used to having at least 6 months. Plus, we'd be going to a city we were unfamiliar with and cruising was new to us as well. To say I was frantic was an understatement! But, it was a good thing, because I had plenty to do to make the time go by fast!
I decided after looking at our airfare options

I got on the boards here and at Cruise Critic, and at Trip Advisor to do some New York research. I had to figure out where to stay, how to get to the hotel from the airport, what to do during our brief time in NY, and how to get from the hotel to the port the next day.
We decided on the Jersey City area because of the cost and ease of transportation into the city. I got a great deal on Hotwire at the Westin Hotel for $116!
I did go ahead and reserve a car service to take us to the hotel. We were arriving at 2pm, and I was unfamiliar with the airport, and I was worried that it might take us a long time to get a cab. We reserved a van for $58 from Carmel Limo. That was the smallest (cheapest) vehicle that could take 4 people and 5 suitcases.
As for sightseeing in New York, we figured that with the small amount of time we had, it would be best not to try to plan anything, but just to wing it. We'd take the PATH train into midtown, and walk up to Times Sqare, do a bit of shopping, find somewhere to eat, and head back to the hotel.
We decided not to book a car to the port, as our hotel said it would be no problem to get one in the morning. With all that planned, It was time to do some shopping for clothes ("Where's my cabana wear??" - who said it?) and work on magnets, a fish extender, and fish exchange gifts. Fun fun fun!!!
Next: Day 1 - The Big Apple