8/26/07 Wonder (L&S) If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

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I was late discovering the DISBoards site (only two months before our trip was to start) thank goodness or I probably wouldn’t have a job. As it was, I spent the better part of this summer keeping up with our cruise meet, and reading tips and trip reports to get fired up for our vacation of a lifetime. I dedicated an entire week to reading Sleepydoc25’s epic trip report, and came out with a goal to try to match that performance.

If you missed it (and have a lot of spare time :hourglass on your hands), Sleepydoc25’s trip report is a very entertaining read.

But I am getting ahead of myself here. Let’s go back to the beginning to find out how we came to be on this trip of a lifetime.

It was all Nathaniel’s fault. Now, how could this innocent little one-year-old be to blame?

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Well, our adopted daughter, Jenny, is in the Army and is a single mom to this cute little boy. However, shortly after he was born Jenny found out that her unit was scheduled for a tour in Iraq :scared: starting shortly after Nate’s first birthday. That meant we would be taking care of Nate while Jenny was busy in Iraq.:woohoo: Now we thought we were done with diapers since our two boys were 6 and 10, but it seemed that God had a blessing (wrapped in a rather smelly joke :rotfl2:) in store for us. This is a picture we took of everyone while Jenny was home during the middle of her tour so you can see all the players in this tale.

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My wife and I always joke that we stopped at two kids so we wouldn’t be outnumbered. With Nathan living with us for a year or more, we would get the taste of what life would have been like if we hadn’t stopped when we did. :scared1: After a couple of months, I started thinking that we needed to do something to reward our kids for putting up with their nephew for over a year with the youngest having to share his room.

With that in mind, a nice Christmas bonus :santa: in the bank and having experienced our first cruise back in February 2005, I started looking at cruise offerings. After spending countless hours on the various cruise line websites :surfweb: looking at offerings for 2007, I almost accidentally came upon the Disney Cruise Line. The only problem was DCL hadn’t released the 2007 schedule yet, but a 7-day Eastern or Western on the Magic was high on the list of possibilities. I started checking the website every day to see when they would release the 2007 schedule. With the kids, we knew it would need to be summertime, so would the 7-nighter work?

Alas, it wasn’t meant to be since the Magic was being sent to the Mediterranean for the Summer of 2007 (10- or 11-days with travel to Europe was beyond our budget). So I start looking at options and printing out programs about the Land and Sea packages for my wife’s approval. Of course she thought that planning this far in advance was ridiculous,:confused3 but that just meant that she was willing to go along with whatever I wanted to do(you see there is a method to my madness).

After much deliberation, we settled on the 3-night land, 4-night sea package on the Wonder. So I contacted SmallWorldVacations to make my reservations (they were recommended by Mousesavers), and two days later I get an email from Leigh...for a 3 night sea/4 night land package :confused: (oops). Another email and she has a quote for 4 night sea/3 night land :mad: (almost there). Finally we get the package in the right order :cool1: (I had read on one of the websites that you should do the cruise part last rather than ending your vacation with the hectic pace of the parks) and so I put down the deposit for a trip 535 days away. Honey, they say book early to get the best prices.

All that was left was to tell the boys, “We’re going on a Disney Cruise”. “When, NOW?!?” was their reply. When I told them it was going to be August 2007 they both turned back to the TV :happytv: and put good old dad on auto-ignore.

Oh well, at least I get to spend the next 535 days dreaming about everything we are going to get to do on this vacation. :idea:
 
Great trip report.. can't wait to hear more, even if it is from an Aggie.

Sher
(Daughter of UT grad - 1962)
 
Subscribing....can't wait to hear all your promised to be long TR!! I was on the same cruise as you right down the hall with my overly decorated door! :laughing: Waiting for more!
 
I was on the same cruise to and also with an overdecorated door. I'm getting to the ship part of my own trip report, but am now on day 2 of the land part in the Disney Trip report section. Joining in as this was an amazing trip for my family.:dance3:
 

This sounds great, looking forward to more.

Cute messy faced child there!!!:angel:
 
Great Report, I believe my DH and I were sitting next to you in Palo, in the booth to the right, found you key to the world card.
 
:) Great report. We were on the Wonder 26-30th cruise. Is that the same one that you guys were on?
 
Subscribing....can't wait to hear all your promised to be long TR!! I was on the same cruise as you right down the hall with my overly decorated door! Waiting for more!

Were you the one with the hundreds of Mickeys, or was that Wally (TokyoDisneyDad)? I almost arranged them on the door into a Mickey one afternoon :rolleyes1 , but thought that I might get in trouble.

Great Report, I believe my DH and I were sitting next to you in Palo, in the booth to the right, found you key to the world card.

That was me. The card fell out when I dug the pager out of my pocket (the Castaway Club neglected to note that we were going to Palo that evening, so we got a page from our youngest asking us to come get him. When I got there he was playing Nintendo and didn't want to leave. :mad: )

Great report. We were on the Wonder 26-30th cruise. Is that the same one that you guys were on?

That's the one.

Coming up...Part 2 - Am I the only one excited about this trip???
 
Well, we had booked the trip and put down our deposit, so now there was nothing to do but twiddle my thumbs for the next 425 or so days and wait until the final payment was due. Riiiiiiiight. :rolleyes1

Our reservation package arrives a couple of weeks later and I immediately read everything in it and watch the entire DVD on both the player :happytv: and on my computer :surfweb: (there have to be some easter eggs on this thing. Disney always has easter eggs on their DVDs). For some reason though, I seem to be the only one who is excited about the trip (I guess the rest of my family can’t imagine that far into the future). Oh well, at least I can start considering shore excursions and onboard activities. Lots of other things were still happening, so the cruise dreaming usually was reserved for those times when I need to mentally escape.

Nathaniel turned out to be a lot of fun :yay: (grandkids are wonderful. It is a shame that you have to have children and can’t skip straight to grandkids). Other than coordinating work schedules and having to get sitters when my wife and I needed to be somewhere, Nate wasn’t really that much more work. :laundy: Of course we weren’t too far removed from the diaper stage so we still had the necessary skills. The only thing different in this situation was since he was living with us we didn’t spoil him too much. :rolleyes1 Being there between the ages of 1 and 2, we got to see the first steps, hear the first word (Josh) and a lot of other firsts (first taste of a lemon is my personal favorite).

In August 2006 (one year to go until the cruise), we took a road trip to see our family in Texas and show off our grandbaby. We had a lot of fun seeing everyone, and I even managed to get a large portion of the trip paid for by my company. That is a different trip report for a different board, but after twenty-two hours in the van with a 20 month old who wants out of his car seat NOW, :scared1: it was time for a few hours with the DCL DVD to remind myself that it would all be worthwhile.

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Terri was wonderful at keeping track of Nate while I was busy coordinating Cub Scout activities. During 2006, my oldest was in his final year as a Cub Scout before moving up to Boy Scouts, and my youngest was just getting started. For that year, I was Cubmaster for the Pack and Den Leader for each of our sons. This, as you can imagine, kept me busier than a one armed juggler and was very happy that we made it through that year.

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In October I had a business trip to Las Vegas :cool2: (I went for an IT conference and learned a whole lot…Really…For instance, I learned not to follow a deep tissue massage with a 20 minutes in the steam room and I learned that playing corners in roulette can be profitable for a while). :lmao: This was the one and only time my wife has allowed our sons to call me “butthead” because she was jealous that she couldn’t go with me. I took an extra couple of days and went on a helicopter tour to the Grand Canyon West Ranch. While sitting on horseback, in the middle of the desert, all I could think about was wishing my family was there to share it with me. Again, that is another trip report for another board (hmmm. I am sensing a potential drinking game here).

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I would like to share that our guide at the ranch was also an Aggie (class of 1954), and the horse I got to ride was named “Ross” (Aggies will understand the significance of this). :thumbsup2

Jenny survived her tour in Iraq :cheer2: with just a few bumps and bruises, and left the country in late November. We celebrated her homecoming and Nathaniel’s second birthday :party: at the same time, but she wasn’t with us. It took her almost a month to get herself settled back into an apartment back in El Paso. Just before Christmas she came for an all-too-brief visit with presents and parties and packing and then it was time for Nathan to leave us. :sad:

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Okay, Nathaniel was back with his mommy, so now can we start getting excited about the cruise?

Over the New Year’s holiday, I played the DVD for the family and show them some of my favorite places (where our room is, Castaway Cay, snorkeling with stingrays, etc.). After 30 minutes the boys ask if they can go play video games. I quickly call up the game room shots from the DVD, but they say “No. we want to go upstairs and play Xbox.” <sigh> :confused3

I was wondering if I was going to be the only one excited about the Disney cruise, and this was the case until after Joshua’s birthday in April. We went to Medieval Times in Baltimore, but that is a story for another trip report on another board. I will say that it is something that was a fun experience one time, but it isn’t something I really want to do over again.

Now we’re into May. Summer is almost here. It is time to make the final payment on the cruise and calculate the exact date we can book our shore excursions and make our Palo reservations. :dance3: Finally the rest of the family is starting to get excited about the cruise. One Saturday afternoon, they come ask me to pull out the Disney Cruise DVD so they can start thinking about the trip and I tell them…
 
I was wondering if I was going to be the only one excited about the Disney cruise,

I know exactly how you feel. When I started planning our trip it was only me for eight months that was excited. I tried everything to get them involved, but they were involved in other things.

My Door looked very Japanese with our names, picture of Mt. Fuji and we changed our destination sign everyday. I spent TOO MUCH time making the signs and not many people got to see them because we were all the way at the front of the boat.
 
Okay, whats this decorated door business? THis is our first cruise, for my husbands birthday. I ordered the party package to have our room have the sign and cake and what not, but are the doors decorated too? Or am I completely off on what I am reading?

Also, I have a packing question that needs an answer FAST! I am packing now to leave tomorrow. I have khakis for my husband and nice shirts for the dinners, but what about shoes? Do I need to bring nice shoes to go with, or can he wear his birkenstocks or leather slip ons or something casual in the footwear department??
 
Okay, whats this decorated door business? THis is our first cruise, for my husbands birthday. I ordered the party package to have our room have the sign and cake and what not, but are the doors decorated too? Or am I completely off on what I am reading?

Also, I have a packing question that needs an answer FAST! I am packing now to leave tomorrow. I have khakis for my husband and nice shirts for the dinners, but what about shoes? Do I need to bring nice shoes to go with, or can he wear his birkenstocks or leather slip ons or something casual in the footwear department??

The doors on the ship are metal, so many people will create door signs and decorations to help them find their room (and to share the excitement with everyone walking past). Some people go a little overboard, like me:cool2:

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This is a preview. The door sign part of the report won't come until much later.

The signs have to be magnetic, they won't let you use stickers or tape. There is another thread on the main cruise board discussing the particulars of door signs.

As far as shoes, I don't think anyone really pays attention to your shoes. I wore deck shoes at Palo, and wore sandals to the regular dining rooms. Don't worry too much about it unless you have the extra space.
 
Yes that was us guilty as charged with the Mickey Heads (free from Home Depot in the paint department...they are paint chips and then I stuck a magnet to the back.) You should have rearranged them that would have been funny!! A few times our names were jumbled around---I thought it was funny! I did it as much for me as anyone who walked by. I have actually just passed all of my signs along to a sweet girl in town that just received a make a wish for a 7 night cruise in February. :tink: I started to spread out some of my mickey heads to other doors because I could hear young children----"why don't we have a door like that?"---and I felt bad!:hug:

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I too think that I could repeat verbatim the DVD and the specials on the Travel Channel. We would watch them frequently....we even had the Travel Channel show on the Beach Club Resort where we were stayed. Planning is so much fun...especially with the Dis. I think I created a little Disney monster in my niece..especially now that I bought into the DVC when we were there!

Rylamouse---you will be fine with casual slip ons for your husband. Dress was very casual and I think unless you go to Palo you should be fine. :groom: Have a great trip! You will love it! As for the door signs...the stateroom doors are metal so any type of magnets and such could be used to personalize and dress up your door.
Steve and Wally: sorry we didn't meet up....I was at "Martha's sign" but a little late so maybe I missed you. :confused:
Can't wait for more of your trip!
 
Here sre pictures of our door. To start they also had Japanese fans, but the magnets weren't strong enough. We had 5-6 different magnets like the shopping in Nassau one. we changed them ou depending on what we were doing. Like pirate's nigh. Etc.


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Well, we had booked the trip and put down our deposit, so now there was nothing to do but twiddle my thumbs for the next 425 or so days and wait until the final payment was due. Riiiiiiiight. :rolleyes1

Our reservation package arrives a couple of weeks later and I immediately read everything in it and watch the entire DVD on both the player :happytv: and on my computer :surfweb: (there have to be some easter eggs on this thing. Disney always has easter eggs on their DVDs).

SO did you find any....... if so share. PLEASE! :cloud9:
 
Geeze, I was in the same hallway as well!

I was in 6540, but i left my magnet at home!

Here is what it was supposed to look like:

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Geeze, I was in the same hallway as well!

I was in 6540, but i left my magnet at home!

Here is what it was supposed to look like:

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I LOVE THAT ONE!!! Can I borrow????

BTW... I think one of these days I'm going to get escorted out of Home Depot for stepping over the boundaries for the amount of Mickey Heads borrowed at one time... ;)

So... Tell us more!!! We LOVE TR's!!!!
 

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