Summing it up: final thoughts...
Well if anyone is still with me, sorry this took so long to finish up. Unfortunately, I came down with a bad cold that turned into laryngitis (dh is

). So other than feeling

all week, I have also been trying to purchase Prom gear for ds. Why is it that boys wait until the
last minute to do things???
So on with the summation:
Of all the tips that I read here on the boards, the one I am most grateful for is: taking the power strip. I so needed that extra plug in for blow dryers, curling irons, battery packs etc.
I am most relieved about: that ds had the time of his life. I seriously thought that he would be too old for Disney. But the teen group was marvolous and he met up with a great group of friends. There is one guy he met, who was also on an excursion with us, that actually came down the gangplank as we were leaving in order to say goodbye to ds. That was absolutely the sweetest thing and made me choke up!

That he took the extra time to come say goodbye, I don't care what anyone says: teenagers are cool!
I was most disappointed with: that I didn't get to parasail! I know, I know, I was waffling that day and almost
hoping they'd cancel, but I really did want to go! It was nothing that ruined my trip, so no biggie.
I will mention here that our room was fabulous. Dewa was our stateroom host and he never failed to say hi, always brought us ice, asked where ds was (by name)...heck, half the time we were asking
him if he saw ds!
We had 7062 and one side of the veranda was a bulkhead so it was solid. Made it nice because we only really noticed the neighbors on one side. (and who wouldn't notice loud mouth smokers?) whoops...did I write that?
Our favorite afternoon "activity" was to get ice cream and fruit (hey, we
tried to keep it healthy!) and go to back deck 9. It was quiet and usually in the shade. We avoided deck 9 around the pools at all costs because of running little kids. One day heading to our ice cream rendevous, I sidestepped one little charmer and while my body went one way, my knee stayed where it was.

I was limping for the rest of the trip! So word to the wise: little ones do NOT look where they are going.
Tip: take a sweater to the Buena Vista theater! It was
freezing . Ok, part of it might be that we were watching
Eight Below , but it was so cold I swear I could see my breath!
I just want to say again how much I enjoyed meeting all my fellow Dis-ers on board. It was great to connect with people on the ship and in port. It is still priceless seeing Melissa/Sneezy63 and her family in KW and having them try to figure out who the crazy people were waving to them!
Weather: our weather was awesome! The waves never got above 4 ft and the only squall we had was in
Castaway Cay. It was hot and humid, but not too bad.
Finally: I booked this trip to try and erase some of the bad memories and discontent we felt from the previous trip. I just didn't want to do Disney the injustice since we had sailed with them a couple of times before. I can honestly say those bad memories were erased. I have nothing but the majority of fond memories of this cruise. I did not rebook as I really don't know if we will cruise the Caribbean again for a while. I think if we cruise it will be West Coast or Alaska since the flights were horrific to me. I can drive to Seattle. To dispel any naysayers that Disney is not for older kids, my son had the trip of a lifetime. At 16 it isn't easy to please him, so I was pleasantly surprised that he did enjoy it so well. For those that read the ultrafabulous-glowing-pixie dust coated trip reports, just try to keep it in perspective. Disney isn't for everyone, and every trip is different. One trip may be fabulous, the next-not so much.
Either way-have fun---you're on vacation, but remember-so is everyone else on the ship!
Cheers!
Lisa