I too was on this recent cruise. I miss it terribly. We had the most fabulous time. It was my first cruise ever as well as my first
Disney cruise. My sister who cruised with me had cruised before on
Royal Caribbean and Carnival. It is very hard for me to be disappointed with anything Disney anyway, so I guess I am bias, however, everything went excellent for us from the time we arrived in Orlando. Enterprise sent a driver to pick us up from the Amtrak train station within minutes of our arrival, we were given a vehicle upgrade (packed way more than we thought & needed more luggage space). Since we had a day to spare, we visited Downtown Disney, shopped and had lunch at Earl of Sandwich, then leisurely drove to Port Canaveral---everything still going swimmingly. The Doubletree was a very pleasant stay. We had a well-maintained room with great balcony views of the ocean. We enjoyed complimentary breakfast (eggs, breakfast sausage, pastries, coffee, yogurt, juice, cereal) the next morning before heading off to return our rental car and board the ship. We were driven to the port by a pleasant and friendly driver compliments of Enterprise. Our excitement was building and I could hardly contain myself when I saw the ship docked there to our left. I noticed even the little things like the beautiful hibiscus flowers lining the walkway, trying to take it all in. Cast members waiting at the top of the escalator wave with "Mickey hand" gloves to welcome you. YIPPEE! The port wasn't terribly crowded and checking in was smooth sailing, taking less than 15 minutes. The characters were there to greet us (we saw Mickey and Minnie). We walked around a bit, enjoyed the art displayed in the waiting area, and were boarding shortly after that. I loved being announced and applauded onto the ship! We headed right up to Topsiders for the buffet lunch and chose to sit at an outside table near the kiddy pool. Donald Duck walks right up to our table and my nephew loved it!! So much seemed to happen before we even set sail--we knew it was going to be a great cruise. And it was. The shows were all excellent (true Disney lover, whimpy type like me will well up during the shows--they really pull at your heart strings) We saw three movies in the Buena Vista Theater -- Beverly Hills Chihuaha, Bedtime Stories, and Bolt which was shown in 3D---all very very funny. I did see the adult entertainment, which was great. The adult scavenger hunt was hilarious--and our team won!! The ventriloquist act the first night was one of my favorite! Did anyone else see the volunteer 10-year-old h turned into a puppet? Gut-busting! We loved our server and assistant server! They were super nice and attentive to our every need. We loved St. Croix!! We were greeted by Carribean music and steel drums, costumed stilt walkers, and it seemed to me that (even though they were celebrating Three Kings Day) they were also celebrating our arrival into St. Croix. It was absolutely gorgeous. I'm not sure why others were disappointed with this island---but I loved it. We took a van tour for $15 pp in a 15 passenger to Christiansted. Our guide was very nice, knowledgeable, and friendly. He made sure to point out areas of interest to us (a bar where we could feed beer to a pig--no thanks), saw all the beautiful mahogany tree lined streets. We saw mongoose while driving through the rainforest--what a highlight, then walked around Christensted, and then we were driven back to Fredriksted where we dipped in the beach. (It was a little rough with the stroller, but still beautiful). St. Thomas was also gorgeous, but no musical welcome this time. I actually liked St. Croix better because we didn't have to use the tenders at the St. Croix dock. Probably my three least favorite parts of the entire cruise were waiting for the tender back on board the ship when leaving St. Thomas, the El Grande Show (not great and I almost felt uncomfortable for him--like watching someone's bad family videos, you smile but you really don't want to see it and the whole time you're hoping it will get better) His show didn't get better. My third least favorite part was the morning we had to leave--hated it. I actually saw teenagers crying on the last day. I'm sure there were sad adults the ship over.
Castaway Cay was super--there were no natives asking us for our business--St. Thomas gets the award for that. On St. Thomas, we hired a driver with an open air truck to take us to the Best Western public beach. Very impressive--although you can't sit in the lounge chairs with umbrellas on their beach without paying--so we used our own beach blanket. The water was superb and the view spectacular. The barbecue on Castaway Cay was great--excellent ribs and buy one get one free Bahamaian drinks. I relaxed in a hammock while my daughter went scuba diving, unworried because there were excellent lifeguard posts stationed throughout the beach and even into the water. She saw so many fish and the Mickey statue!! We had the package offering the inner tube and scuba gear and it was well worth it. The water was cold, but warmed up ever so slightly the more you stayed in it. I hated knowing that we only had one more night on the cruise. I ended my night, most nights, by visiting Sessions (the Jazz club) and thoroughly enjoyed the pianist Daryl Lockhart, (his voice is like butter), while sipping on my 151 and cranberry. The bar server knew my name and drink each night and I was welcomed into the lounge by the server and Daryl Lockhart---I loved the personal feeling and decided to take off my sandals and curl up on the couch as I was serenaded. I felt as if he was singing only to me. There is no place like that in my "real world". If I could feel that comfortable and welcome in a jazz club anywhere in the "real world" I would go there weekly. I miss everything and everyone from that 7 night cruise. The food was superb. How can you complain about the food????? Creme brulee, Lobster, Caviar---come on people. Cooked to pefection, beautifully plated. I loved the desserts, the breakfasts, the dinners, the pizzas, the all you can drink sodas, the mahi mahi, the everything!!! Even though I plan to do it all over again by 2010 with more family members, the first time will most likely always be my favorite. Everything was new to me & we didn't miss anything that we wanted to see. My personal opinion about those who complain about their waitstaff is that they are so spoiled to the disney way, they are tough on cast members and may expect them to bend over backwards while holding their noses, on one hand, while singing Whistling Dixie. I witnessed people upset that they had to clean their hands with the hand wipes that are passed out multiple times onboard --- come on people! I witnessed just a few snooty people with very little manners -- so I can see where people demand greatness and are not satisfied with dessert, I guess. I though, once again, had a excellent cruise and can hardly wait to do it all again.