Coming out of Lurkdom to say I'm really enjoying your report! I haven't been on a Disney cruise since May of 2013 for my honeymoon (Western bound Panama Canal - you MUST do it someday!) Reading your report gives me a huge urge to book another cruise! We have a 3 month old, though, so it might be a little more challenging!
That bracelet is super cute!!
Aww that restaurant is adorable, the breadbasket I would totally try to hide in my suitcaseThat club looks very chic!
Can't wait to read all about Star Wars day at sea!
Coming out of Lurkdom to say I'm really enjoying your report! I haven't been on a Disney cruise since May of 2013 for my honeymoon (Western bound Panama Canal - you MUST do it someday!) Reading your report gives me a huge urge to book another cruise! We have a 3 month old, though, so it might be a little more challenging!
Yeah, I think it would definitely be nice to have all of our activities so close to the room, which would make naps and breaks much easier. We're planning on waiting to take a bigger trip until he's had many of his vaccinations, though! He'll be just over a year on his first trip to WDW!Our cruises have been some of our best family vacations ever. I might wait a few months if I were you, but I wouldn't hesitate to take an infant. It's just so easy to have everything there, and there is so much flexibility and choices. They are also immensely relaxing, which is nice with a baby.
Thank you and!!
I'd love to do the Panama Canal cruise! Was it on the Wonder? I'd like to travel on all 4 ships if possible! (Plus the 2 new ones!)
Congrats on your little one! I did see plenty of babies on board...probably no newborns, but definitely 6 months and above. There is a nursery available. We passed by it but not sure how it works and if you can just drop off your baby or if you need to schedule a time. But it seems like a great service to have on the ship!
It was on the Wonder, yes! Not sure if it's the same situation now 3 years later, but it was a totally different experience than our first two cruises (a 3 night and a 7 night). The ship was well below capacity (about half full), and there were only 81 children on board! They had adult activities in the kids clubs because there were so few kids - We got to make flubber! We really got to know the other passengers because you saw the same people everywhere haha! On Castaway Cay, the family beach was less crowded than Serenity Bay, so we hung out there. It was really an amazing, once in a lifetime experience!
Your costume is awesome!!! I thought you might pick the throne room dress, and it looks so good on you. The hair is impressive. I suck at styling hair. It looks so fun. I am super jealous that you got to meet R2D2. That's one of the things I am disappointed about missing SWW. I don't know what went wrong with the Shutters pics. Maybe they hadn't set their white balance was off. You may be able to fix the color with photoshop. I think I would be a little teary and giddy all at the same time hearing the music, seeing the costumes, and meeting the characters.
EEEEEK! I am smiling just reading the first partand I cant wait to read the rest!
You look great! We will be on the last sailing and I will be sure to add your bracelet to a list of my must haves.
I think it was a combination of the time of year, the length of the cruise, and the number of ports. It was basically the entire month of May, which I'm sure a lot of parents were wary of since it's so close to the end of school, and it was 14 nights, so that's a big commitment with kids! It also had relatively few ports of call (Castaway Cay, Cartagena, Puerto Vallarta, and Cabo San Lucas). That would be our only complaint about the cruise - we wish it had more ports of call! 6 straight days at sea can make you a little stir-crazy!Oh wow, that sounds amazing! I can't believe how empty that cruise sounded! It sounds like my kinda ship! LOL Do you think it was the time you went or the Itinerary that didn't quite sell out? I'd love to go on one. Can't believe the Family beach was less crowded than Serenity Bay! LOL!!
Everyone, I bring you...Ceremonial aka "Throne Room" Leia!
DH and I got our picture with the Star Wars Day at Sea sign:
OMG - I LOVE LOVE LOVE your costume! I am hoping to come CLOSE to it on our cruise next year!(My kids chose throne room Leia for me. Wish me luck! I definitely think the necklace and belt make it. I might have to suck it up and buy "official" ones...especially after I see how AWESOME yours came out!)
I think it was a combination of the time of year, the length of the cruise, and the number of ports. It was basically the entire month of May, which I'm sure a lot of parents were wary of since it's so close to the end of school, and it was 14 nights, so that's a big commitment with kids! It also had relatively few ports of call (Castaway Cay, Cartagena, Puerto Vallarta, and Cabo San Lucas). That would be our only complaint about the cruise - we wish it had more ports of call! 6 straight days at sea can make you a little stir-crazy!
Love the last update!
Bravo! Now those were some great costumes! So impressed with both you and your hubby (so authentic!) - and Chunky Sis' dress looks beautiful on her - so wonderful how you got in the spirit of things.
We will be part of the "t-shirt" crew, but still plan to have a great time - can't wait to see the different costumes people are wearing on our cruise!
Love this outfit!! I'm sure the cruise staff do get a kick out of seeing people all dressed up and getting into it.
I just love this picture. It looks like a movie poster for real lol
You nailed it with the costumes! I have to admit if I were on the cruise my family would have just worn Star Wars shirts.I think it's wonderful that so many people dressed up.
Your costume was so cute, and I love the hair too!
Thanks so much...that would be great.Thank you!!! I'm sure you will be stunning as throne room Leia! I'll find out which Etsy seller I got the items from and let you know. It took about a month to get each of them since they were custom made, just an FYI.