Introduction
We just got off the Fantasy on October 11th. Our traveling party consisted of me and my DW, both in our early 30s with no children. Also traveling with us was a high school friend of mine (F1) and his wife (F2) who also have no children.
As way of background, all four of us have varying levels of experience as castmembers at WDW. F1 and I both did the college program together for a summer after our first year of college. DW also participated in the college program for a semester while she was in college. F1 continued to work as a part-time castmember, where he met F2, who had also done the college program and continued after that for some time. However, DW and I currently live in Wisconsin and F1 and F2 still reside in Florida but are no longer castmembers. This was the first cruise on any line for DW and I. F1 and F2 had previously done a shorter Carnival cruise.
I am writing this trip report not only to help me remember the details of our trip, but also with the hopes that it might be helpful to anyone who is planning their first cruise. I know that some of the observations I will make have been mentioned before, and obviously my report is written from the perspective of someone who does not have any kids. While this report summarizes my experiences during the 10/4/14-10/11/14 sailing on the Fantasy, I realize that someone else on my same sailing may have completely different observations/opinions.
Unfortunately, this trip report will not include any pictures. Not because there were no pictures taken, but because figuring out how to include them would take a long time. Finally, except for the beginning and end, this report will not be written on a strictly day by day basis, but rather divided into observations regarding different parts of the cruise experience. All of this is done without the benefit of any notes taken during the cruise, so I am trying to do this quickly before my memory fades.
Pre-Cruise
Before the cruise left on 10/4/14, DW and traveled to Orlando on 10/2/14 for a couple days of pre-cruise relaxation. Our flight left WI at 5:50am, and we arrived in Orlando early at 9:30am. We were staying at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, and I had arranged for Happy Limo to pick us up from the airport in a Lincoln Towncar.
When we arrived at the baggage claim, we were met by Abraham, our driver from Happy Limo. He was very friendly and easy to talk to, both at the airport and during the ride to the Hilton Bonnet Creek. Our trip did include a complimentary 15 minute stop at Publix for groceries, and Abraham did not make us feel rushed at all. While I had made a reservation for a Towncar, we were upgraded at no extra charge to a nice Chevy Suburban for unknown reasons. Overall, we were very pleased with our Happy Limo experience and would not hesitate to recommend them.
We had chosen to stay at the Hilton Bonnet Creek based on the recommendation of family members who had stayed there last year, as well as online reviews. A large factor in our decision was their large pool area and lazy river, which did not disappoint. You do need to buy your own inner tubes, but we knew that in advance and had purchased ours at Publix on the way to the hotel. Our inner tubes were larger and less expensive than the ones sold at the hotel’s shop.
Our room at the hotel was very nice. I had originally booked a standard king room with a Disney view, but opted for an upgrade to a junior suite at a reduced price. The room was very spacious and had two large windows with views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Swan Hotel. When I say we had views of these place, they were visible but at a distance. However, we were able to see the fireworks from the parks from our room if we looked out our window to the right.
On 10/3/14, the day before our cruise, DW and I went to Downtown Disney for lunch. The Hilton Bonnet Creek does have a shuttle that runs to the parks and Downtown Disney, but the stops at Downtown Disney did not start until later in the day so we took a cab. Prior to our trip, DW had mentioned that she would like to have a caricature done, and we found place at Downtown Disney near the Ghirardelli Chocolate shop. After getting the caricature done, we headed over to Ragland Road, the Irish restaurant for lunch. Because 10/3 was DW’s birthday, we had made lunch reservations at Ragland Road, but the reservation was probably unnecessary since the restaurant was not that busy. Ragland Road had very good food and good service. I had their version of Shepherd’s Pie, which was very good. DW had a risotto which she also seemed to enjoy.
After eating lunch, it was hot outside, so we decided to head back to the hotel. We had originally planned to take the Hilton’s shuttle back to the hotel, but the next bus would not pick us up from Downtown Disney for a couple of hours. Instead of waiting, or paying for another cab we decided to take an out of the way, but mostly air-conditioned, route back to the hotel.
To get back to the hotel we took the complimentary bus from Downtown Disney to the Grand Floridian resort. The reason we chose that Grand Floridian bus was because it was the first bus that went to one of the resorts on the monorail line. I really wanted to ride the monorail, even though we were not going to the park. From the Grand Floridian, we took the monorail to the Contemporary, then to the Magic Kingdon, and finally to the Ticket and Transportation Center. It was nice getting to see some of the Magic Kingdom areas, even though we were not going to the parks. Finally, from the ticket and transportation center we took the hotel shuttle back to the hotel.
All told, our pre-cruise days were a nice, relaxing start to our vacation. By the time we were ready to check out of the Hilton on Saturday morning, it seemed like longer than 2 days since we had left work and Wisconsin behind.
We just got off the Fantasy on October 11th. Our traveling party consisted of me and my DW, both in our early 30s with no children. Also traveling with us was a high school friend of mine (F1) and his wife (F2) who also have no children.
As way of background, all four of us have varying levels of experience as castmembers at WDW. F1 and I both did the college program together for a summer after our first year of college. DW also participated in the college program for a semester while she was in college. F1 continued to work as a part-time castmember, where he met F2, who had also done the college program and continued after that for some time. However, DW and I currently live in Wisconsin and F1 and F2 still reside in Florida but are no longer castmembers. This was the first cruise on any line for DW and I. F1 and F2 had previously done a shorter Carnival cruise.
I am writing this trip report not only to help me remember the details of our trip, but also with the hopes that it might be helpful to anyone who is planning their first cruise. I know that some of the observations I will make have been mentioned before, and obviously my report is written from the perspective of someone who does not have any kids. While this report summarizes my experiences during the 10/4/14-10/11/14 sailing on the Fantasy, I realize that someone else on my same sailing may have completely different observations/opinions.
Unfortunately, this trip report will not include any pictures. Not because there were no pictures taken, but because figuring out how to include them would take a long time. Finally, except for the beginning and end, this report will not be written on a strictly day by day basis, but rather divided into observations regarding different parts of the cruise experience. All of this is done without the benefit of any notes taken during the cruise, so I am trying to do this quickly before my memory fades.
Pre-Cruise
Before the cruise left on 10/4/14, DW and traveled to Orlando on 10/2/14 for a couple days of pre-cruise relaxation. Our flight left WI at 5:50am, and we arrived in Orlando early at 9:30am. We were staying at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, and I had arranged for Happy Limo to pick us up from the airport in a Lincoln Towncar.
When we arrived at the baggage claim, we were met by Abraham, our driver from Happy Limo. He was very friendly and easy to talk to, both at the airport and during the ride to the Hilton Bonnet Creek. Our trip did include a complimentary 15 minute stop at Publix for groceries, and Abraham did not make us feel rushed at all. While I had made a reservation for a Towncar, we were upgraded at no extra charge to a nice Chevy Suburban for unknown reasons. Overall, we were very pleased with our Happy Limo experience and would not hesitate to recommend them.
We had chosen to stay at the Hilton Bonnet Creek based on the recommendation of family members who had stayed there last year, as well as online reviews. A large factor in our decision was their large pool area and lazy river, which did not disappoint. You do need to buy your own inner tubes, but we knew that in advance and had purchased ours at Publix on the way to the hotel. Our inner tubes were larger and less expensive than the ones sold at the hotel’s shop.
Our room at the hotel was very nice. I had originally booked a standard king room with a Disney view, but opted for an upgrade to a junior suite at a reduced price. The room was very spacious and had two large windows with views of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Swan Hotel. When I say we had views of these place, they were visible but at a distance. However, we were able to see the fireworks from the parks from our room if we looked out our window to the right.
On 10/3/14, the day before our cruise, DW and I went to Downtown Disney for lunch. The Hilton Bonnet Creek does have a shuttle that runs to the parks and Downtown Disney, but the stops at Downtown Disney did not start until later in the day so we took a cab. Prior to our trip, DW had mentioned that she would like to have a caricature done, and we found place at Downtown Disney near the Ghirardelli Chocolate shop. After getting the caricature done, we headed over to Ragland Road, the Irish restaurant for lunch. Because 10/3 was DW’s birthday, we had made lunch reservations at Ragland Road, but the reservation was probably unnecessary since the restaurant was not that busy. Ragland Road had very good food and good service. I had their version of Shepherd’s Pie, which was very good. DW had a risotto which she also seemed to enjoy.
After eating lunch, it was hot outside, so we decided to head back to the hotel. We had originally planned to take the Hilton’s shuttle back to the hotel, but the next bus would not pick us up from Downtown Disney for a couple of hours. Instead of waiting, or paying for another cab we decided to take an out of the way, but mostly air-conditioned, route back to the hotel.
To get back to the hotel we took the complimentary bus from Downtown Disney to the Grand Floridian resort. The reason we chose that Grand Floridian bus was because it was the first bus that went to one of the resorts on the monorail line. I really wanted to ride the monorail, even though we were not going to the park. From the Grand Floridian, we took the monorail to the Contemporary, then to the Magic Kingdon, and finally to the Ticket and Transportation Center. It was nice getting to see some of the Magic Kingdom areas, even though we were not going to the parks. Finally, from the ticket and transportation center we took the hotel shuttle back to the hotel.
All told, our pre-cruise days were a nice, relaxing start to our vacation. By the time we were ready to check out of the Hilton on Saturday morning, it seemed like longer than 2 days since we had left work and Wisconsin behind.