6/5/08 3 Night Wonder Trip Report- with Navigators, 20 tips, and 100+ photos!!!

Read the entire report. Fantastic. Thanks for the pictures, the Navigators and the tips. Did you notice anyone traveling alone? I'm really thinking of doing a Disney Cruise, but I don't want to stick out. I saw one of the Navigators mention a "Singles Mixer." That sound like it would be fun.

Again, thanks!

Bob- I can't say that I noticed any single travelers, but I think that is the nature of a cruise-especially a Disney Cruise. Because there is truly something for everyone to do, lots of folks participate in things individually. If you are self-conscious about traveling alone, I don't think anyone would even have to know on the cruise. The only exception might be in the dining rooms, but I'll bet DCL would match solo cruisers up with other solo cruisers.

I say go for it!

TCD
 
Sunday Morning-We get off the ship!

We all know what is coming. Even though this is our third DCL cruise, it is still amazing to me how quickly and efficiently DCL gets everybody off of the ship.

No matter how you approach it, the last morning of a cruise is tough. You can't sleep in, and you have to get up, get ready, and get packed up and out of your cabin before breakfast.

The Welcome Home sheet tells you where and when to report for breakfast. If you have early seating, that means you might have to be at breakfast by 6:30. We had late seating, and were scheduled to be in Animator's Palate at 7:45. Early, but better than 6:30.

As previously reported, we were up past 1 am on Saturday night, so I set the alarm on my watch for 6:30. That would give me time to get up, get some coffee, and get everybody going in time to make it to breakfast.

Turns out, I didn't need to set my alarm. At about 5 am, our cabin started shaking like someone had taken a jackhammer to the ceiling. Our bed was shaking like one of those vibrating beds at a Holiday Inn. This went on for about 10 minutes. And then it stopped. We must have been pulling up to the dock. I was up top during our two previous dockings, so I don't know if that happened every time, but it sure shook like crazy on our last morning.

So, it was 5 am, and I was awake. I could go back to sleep for a while, or I could get up and see what was going on. What do you think I did? You got it! I can sleep when I get home.

So, I headed up to Deck 9 for some coffee. We were in Port Canaveral, and the sun wasn't even up yet:

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There was a Carnival ship in port with us, and a Royal Caribbean ship was heading toward us in the canal:

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I got to watch the whole docking procedure. It is amazing that those huge ships can stop, and smoothly back up the way that they do:

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I got to watch the sun rise:

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Looks like it is going to be another perfect day. It is hard to believe that in a couple of hours we will be off the ship, and just a couple of hours after that, a whole new set of folks will be on board ready to start their cruise.

It is quite easy to see the Kennedy Space Center from Deck 10. This is the Vehicle Assembly Building off in the distance:

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This is the building that you are looking at. It is a huge building, although it doesn't look it in this photo:

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Wouldn't it be something to watch a shuttle launch from here?

After spending some time looking around, I go to head back down to the cabins. I notice that Beach Blanket Buffet is open. The Welcome Home sheet did not say anything about this, but it was open and serving a buffet breakfast. It opened at 6:30. This would be a great option for folks needing to get off the ship as early as possible, and there were a few people in there eating breakfast. I don't think I could ever get my gang up that early, but it probably would be a lot more peaceful option than dragging in to the dining rooms like everyone else.

So, my last tip:

Tip # 25. Beach Blanket Buffet is open for breakfast at 6:30 on the last morning. Consider eating there instead of your assigned dining room.

I head down to the cabins for the last time. I had taken our magnets off the night before, and walked right past our doors. See? Those magnets do come in handy.

We all get ready, and do our final packing. The empty rolling cooler is the perfect place for our wet suits.

We get to breakfast on time, and see our servers for the last time. This is hard. These servers are always stressed on the last morning. They have two breakfast seatings to handle, and a whole new group of cruisers will be boarding at noon. Our assistant server tells us that she will be working non-stop until 11 pm. Breakfast goes really fast. Before we know it, we are in the atrium, and we are heading off of the ship :(

Our last photo aboard the Wonder:

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We head down to claim our bags, and go through customs. Crazy and fast. We always use a porter. Well worth the money. We are in the car and heading west by just a little past 8:30.

It was a great cruise. I was afraid that it would seem to short, but it didn't. It was just right. We got to do all of our favorite things to do on a DCL cruise. The nice thing about a three night cruise is that you don't have to hold back- we went full speed for three days! On a seven night cruise, we could not have kept that pace. We would have been exhausted.

One thing we really liked about the three day cruise is that despite the pace, we were not wiped out when we got home. Also, the sailing was so smooth on this cruise, that I never got that "still on the boat" sensation when back on land. Mrs. TCD was happy to not have the mountain of laundry that we had after our seven night cruise.

So, that's it.

I have a few random photos to post, and I will post the complete list of my tips, but that's my report.

I hope that you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

If anyone has a question, please ask.

Until next time,

TCD
 
Here are all 25 tips mentioned in this trip report- all in one place for your easy use!:

Tip #1- Arrive Early. The terminal opens at 10 am.

Tip #2- Take advantage of the online check-in. It greatly expedites the check-in process.

Tip #3- Bring some of your favorite adult beverages on board. If you enjoy these, it is nice to have them handy in your room, or even to bring up onto the deck, or onto Castaway Cay.

Tip #4- Pick up a copy of the daily Navigator when you enter the ship.

Tip # 5- Decorate your cabin door. Make some magnets before you go.

Tip #6 - Do not miss the Sail Away!

Tip #7- If you are prone to sea sickness, take your medication before the ship starts to move! If you wait until you start to feel ill, it will be too late.

Tip #8- Go to the shows! These are an important part of the cruise experience, and you will get information from the Captain and Cruise Director that you might otherwise not receive.

Tip #9- Every night of your cruise, there will be a family event in between the show and dinner (or right after dinner and before the show if you have early seating). Go to it. These shows are fun for everyone, and you can also win something!

Tip #10- Try to catch a movie in the Buena Vista Theatre while you are aboard.

Tip #11- You cannot do everything that is offered-so make a reasonable plan, and don't kill yourself trying to do too much.

Tip #12-Don't sleep in on your cruise! Especially a three day cruise. Sunrises are beautiful at sea, and there are no crowds early in the morning. You can sleep at home!

Tip #13- Spend some time exploring the ship!

Tip # 14- If you are going to shop on Nassau, you do not need a cab. No matter what the nice men at the port mall tell you. Nassau is an easy city to walk around.

Tip #15- Do not walk near any buildings in the Bahamas! (But if you can’t resist-bring some disposable wipes along).

Tip#16-Don't be shy in trying new things on the dining menus. A cruise is a perfect time to experience new dishes. If you don't like what you ordered, your server will be happy to bring you something else.

Tip#17- Use a lanyard for your KTTW card. It makes it easy to carry with you, and to keep track of.

Tip#18-Don't forget that the 24 hour room service. And, order a Mickey Mouse ice cream bar. They are not on the menu, but they will bring you as many as you like!

Tip # 19- Bring your own snorkel equipment and/or beach toys. Pack them in a separate duffel bag, and keep them under your bed until Castaway Cay day.

Tip #20- Take your own photos! In most cases, your photos will be as good as the ship's photographers, and in every case, they will be a lot less expensive!

Tip #21- Keep walking when you get to the beach at Castaway Cay, the further you walk from the boat, the less crowded you will be.

Tip # 22- Skip the debarkation presentation.

Tip #23- Attend the 'Till We Meet Again celebration. You will have a chance to meet lots of characters and the actors from the shows on the cruise, with almost no crowd.

Tip #24- If there is a movie playing on the Ariel view at night- check it out. You definitely can't watch a movie while in a pool on a ship in the ocean at home!

Tip # 25 -Beach Blanket Buffet is open for breakfast at 6:30 on the last morning. Consider eating there instead of your assigned dining room.


TCD
 
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH!

I am going on a cruise this October. It is a four-day, and we are so excited! This was a great report :)
 

Your report has been wonderful! I did ask for late seating-great to know we also get the later breakfast. And thanks for the space center pics-I've decided to stay around and spend a couple of days there-ds10 (will be 12) is so excited about that part!

And we are booking 2 connecting cat 10 rooms (secret portholes!). I'm using all seasons travel, and they have been great!
 
I cannot begin to tell you how much I have enjoyed reading your TR, and also everyone's comments, questions and your answers. I am getting so excited about our upcoming family trip. We leave on our 10-day Disney/Universal vacation in a month, and our 3-day Wonder cruise will be the perfect ending to our odyssey!

When is your next Disney vacation and/or cruise? Do you take advantage of the on-board booking discount? We never have, but I am thinking about it.

Please stick around because I, and many others I am sure, still would like to hear any other little tidbits you might offer and if you are up to it, answer a few more questions!!!
 
Wow - what a fantastic trip report. :thumbsup2 I am so excited for our Sept 4 day Wonder cruise. Would you get upset if our family cartwheels in after they call our name, lol. I think that would be hilarious!! :lmao:

Thanks again!!!
 
Your report has been wonderful! I did ask for late seating-great to know we also get the later breakfast. And thanks for the space center pics-I've decided to stay around and spend a couple of days there-ds10 (will be 12) is so excited about that part!

And we are booking 2 connecting cat 10 rooms (secret portholes!). I'm using all seasons travel, and they have been great!

Two connecting 10's will be perfect. I actually liked the set-up of the rooms without the portholes (bed is closer to the back wall-more room to walk around the cabin), but we had always done connecting 9's before this trip.

Kennedy Space Center is a great place to visit. One day is plenty, IMHO.

Happy crusing.

TCD
 
I cannot begin to tell you how much I have enjoyed reading your TR, and also everyone's comments, questions and your answers. I am getting so excited about our upcoming family trip. We leave on our 10-day Disney/Universal vacation in a month, and our 3-day Wonder cruise will be the perfect ending to our odyssey!

When is your next Disney vacation and/or cruise? Do you take advantage of the on-board booking discount? We never have, but I am thinking about it.

Please stick around because I, and many others I am sure, still would like to hear any other little tidbits you might offer and if you are up to it, answer a few more questions!!!


Don't worry, I'm not going anywhere.

We live about 80 miles from WDW.

As I mentioned at the beginning, we camp a lot at WDW's Fort Wilderness- we've been three times so far this year. I almost always write a trip report. We are going camping for sure in October, and maybe I'll squeeze in a visit before then.

You know, there is a whole camping section here on the Disboards. You will find the nicest (and craziest) folks you would ever want to meet there. I hang out there quite a bit.

We did not book another cruise on board, although the deals they give you are really good. I am pretty sure that we will take another three day cruise next summer, but we aren't sure, so I passed.

Please feel free to ask any questions- we've been to Universal our share too.

TCD
 
Wow - what a fantastic trip report. :thumbsup2 I am so excited for our Sept 4 day Wonder cruise. Would you get upset if our family cartwheels in after they call our name, lol. I think that would be hilarious!! :lmao:

Thanks again!!!

Would I be upset? Heck no! But, I want to see the pictures!

TCD
 
TCD, can I PM you? I'd like to email you a copy of our itinerary for your opinion.
 
:worship: What an AMAZING TR! :worship: :worship:
We are cruising in December in 2 connecting 9's for a week on the Magic- our last cruise was a 10 night Wonder. Our next might be the 4 night Wonder (we keep losing a few days :lmao: ) and was wondering if we'd cope on a shorter cruise and this TR really makes me want to book one now! :thumbsup2

Thank you so much- you truly seem to have a family that enjoys being together and it was a pleasure to read about your WONDERful trip! :goodvibes
 
TCD:

You have really helped me plan this cruise. You taught me a lot. I bought the book Passporters Field Guide. It is a good book, but quite honestly it did not tell me much more then what I learned from your Trippie. Thanks!!!!

Tracy
 
Great TR!! I love your sunrise pics! It's a beautiful peaceful way to end your trip, isn't! I love that time!

Thanks for the report!! It'll be very handy when explaining what's going to happen to our guests!

Jennifer
 
TCD, can I PM you? I'd like to email you a copy of our itinerary for your opinion.

Sure. But, it will only be my opinion. There are a lot more qualified folks than me that you could ask about such things.

TCD
 
I really enjoyed the trip report. Other than the lanyards given at the Castaway Club check-in, what is the gift for Castaway Club members?

That is one thing that I do not have a photo of! But, I have seen photos here on the Disboards. It was a black and red nylon beach bag. In the bag were: a mesh Castaway Club bag (people wore this like a back pack), two Castaway Club plastic water bottles, a little notebook and pen, and what looked like a bathtub/pet toy plastic version of a DCL ship.

I believe that there was a post on the main board regarding the gift on this summer's Magic cruises. It looked like they also got a pencil case with colored pencils. We did not receive this.


TCD
 


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