Small vent coming...I'm pretty much sick to death of all of the negatives written about the Dream. The reports of crowds kinda take the wind out of my sails. Anyone else feel this way?? I try not to read them but sheesh... it's a little frustrating. Maybe it's better to have some apprehensions before we cruise. For our Wonder cruise, we had such high expectations of certain things that although good or great, fell a little flat compared to the hype, KWIM? Half of me is so pumped for this trip and the other half is just a little nervous. This is our big vacation this year and I just want it to be awesome.
Awww, please don't be anxious about this cruise. It will be whatever you make it to be!

So, let's make it be a great vacation!
Here comes another Deb T. pep talk!
Yes, there are going to be lines. Lots of lines. But, we already encounter lots of lines in our everyday lives. It's part of life, and especially part of life on a contained vessel at sea with 4,000 people. I already know and accept that I'll be standing in lines from start to finish of this trip... airport security, car rental, hotel check-in, entering theme parks, theme park dining, etc., etc., etc. We've cruised 10 times on Disney, and I've always encountered lines everywhere on the ship, but they always move quickly. The longest lines tend to be at the buffets and when getting on and off the ship at ports. I'd be really egocentric if I thought everyone was going to clear the way for me so I wouldn't have to wait in a line.

I'm not sure why all the TR posters felt they would never have to stand in a line on the ship.

We already know going in that there are going to be 4,000 people onboard and they all want to do the same things we want to do. When standing in a line, you can bet that I'll be striking up friendly conversations with those around me - enhancing my trip!
So, how can we adjust to the lines? Well, the same way we do when we're at WDW... anticipate them and plan accordingly. I wouldn't go to Space Mountain at 2pm and expect there not to be a line... but I
would get up early for EMH and make that my first ride of the day! It's the same for the Aqua Duck - I anticipate it will be crowded mid-day, so if I don't want to wait 20 minutes (which I really don't think is unreasonable, IMHO), I'll get up early and ride it first thing!

The pools fall into this same category - we already know they are going to be crowded mid-day - so plan to take the kids early and/or late, and then do other activities when the pool is packed. See a movie, go to a craft session, play bingo, there will be several
great options listed in the Navigator.

Or better yet, send the kids off to their kids' club! After all, they can swim practically anytime but there is only a 4-day period this year that they'll be able to enjoy those kids' clubs, and this is it!
Dinner lines are the easiest to avoid -
don't go even a minute before your assigned dining time! There is absolutely no reason to stand in line for dinner. You already have a reserved table waiting for you. As soon as the doors open (and they open at
exactly your assigned dining time) all of the servers and head servers are waiting to whisk everyone to their tables. It's an amazingly quick process!!!
Breakfast, lunch, and Pirate Dessert buffet lines are not avoidable, so plan to be patient. But, you do have the option of having a sit-down breakfast in Royal Palace or Enchanted Garden without a line.
As I said earlier, your trip will be what you make it. I chose to make it fun!
