Heathercat
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 24, 2005
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First I would like to say that this was my first Disney Cruise....I was NOT disappointed, despite the downpour on Castaway Cay and the cancellation of the excursions....I'll get to that later in this thread...
We flew in that morning to Orlando from Maryland. I had read horror stories regarding flying in on the same day, but our arrival was smooth and so was the bus ride to the terminal. I would do it again in a heart beat....As we approached the port, I started crying...The sight of the magic was everything that I had imagined and more...it overshadowed the other two cruise ships in dock, by looks and size.....my kids thought I was crazy....but I just felt blessed to be able to take this trip with my parents, husband, three children, brother and his family....
Boarding- We got to the port terminal around 12:30...and waited in line for maybe 10 minutes to get our key to the world cards....still crying......The staff was EXTREMELY friendly and helpful. We took a few pictures, (Mickey showed up) and then we were off to board the ship.
We stepped onto the ship and we all just stopped dead in our tracks and looked in awe.....It was GORGEOUS!!!! There is much detail to be taken in....As we worked our way through the atrium, our family was announced, welcoming us aboard....I just stood there and hugged my husband....while the kids squirmed with embarrassment....Our rooms werent ready yet so we went to Topsiders for lunch....(Dont yell at me too much) I thought the food was terrible. I read all these threads about how wonderful the food was....and was VERY disappointed with all of the meals I ate at Topsiders. After eating lunch with an incredible view, we lugged our carry ons to the room..
Cabin 6648
I will try to honestly describe the room...The room was pretty big for a ship's cabin. It was located in the stern of the ship....Upon entering, the left was a double closet with a safe. To the right were two separate rooms. One was a toilet and sink. The other was a shower and sink. The queen bed was just past the shower. Then past the bed was a couch,TV,Table....and then the Verandah.......This verandah had a solid walled balcony...It was not open with plexiglass.....I did not mind this at all...(refrain from yelling again)...I liked to go out on our verandah au natural in the wee morning and this gave me more privacy...
Noise level----I did not hear any noise coming from anyone in the hall. But there were low to high levels of engine vibrations heard throughout the day and night. (my husband said it was the stern thrusters) This did not bother us, we slept with the door to the verandah open and the waves drowned out the sound. The vibration also caused one of the lights in the bathroom to shake on occasion....but that was fixed with a piece of tape....We arent hard to please.....Our Room Host was Arya....I cant remember where he was from, but he was great. We didnt get a chance to talk that much to him, but when we passed in the hall, he was always chatting with the kids and always had a smile...he seemed genuinely happy...not trying to put on a show....
The farewell party was a lot of fun...but a little bit of a let down....at least for me....The kids were on a super adrenaline high so it didnt matter to them if the boat sank....they were bouncing off the "railings"
My reason for feeling a little letdown...it was a pseudo farwell party...Before the confetti fell...they announced that the ship would not be leaving at that time because they were waiting on a few more people to arrive from the airport.....all that excitement working up the crowd and then no movement....
.....Again, I am going to stress, Im not hard to please....And I had a FABULOUS time....just trying to give you all my initial reaction at the time things happened....I am going to have to finish this tomorrow......it is 10:40p...and I am beat....
We flew in that morning to Orlando from Maryland. I had read horror stories regarding flying in on the same day, but our arrival was smooth and so was the bus ride to the terminal. I would do it again in a heart beat....As we approached the port, I started crying...The sight of the magic was everything that I had imagined and more...it overshadowed the other two cruise ships in dock, by looks and size.....my kids thought I was crazy....but I just felt blessed to be able to take this trip with my parents, husband, three children, brother and his family....
Boarding- We got to the port terminal around 12:30...and waited in line for maybe 10 minutes to get our key to the world cards....still crying......The staff was EXTREMELY friendly and helpful. We took a few pictures, (Mickey showed up) and then we were off to board the ship.
We stepped onto the ship and we all just stopped dead in our tracks and looked in awe.....It was GORGEOUS!!!! There is much detail to be taken in....As we worked our way through the atrium, our family was announced, welcoming us aboard....I just stood there and hugged my husband....while the kids squirmed with embarrassment....Our rooms werent ready yet so we went to Topsiders for lunch....(Dont yell at me too much) I thought the food was terrible. I read all these threads about how wonderful the food was....and was VERY disappointed with all of the meals I ate at Topsiders. After eating lunch with an incredible view, we lugged our carry ons to the room..
Cabin 6648
I will try to honestly describe the room...The room was pretty big for a ship's cabin. It was located in the stern of the ship....Upon entering, the left was a double closet with a safe. To the right were two separate rooms. One was a toilet and sink. The other was a shower and sink. The queen bed was just past the shower. Then past the bed was a couch,TV,Table....and then the Verandah.......This verandah had a solid walled balcony...It was not open with plexiglass.....I did not mind this at all...(refrain from yelling again)...I liked to go out on our verandah au natural in the wee morning and this gave me more privacy...
Noise level----I did not hear any noise coming from anyone in the hall. But there were low to high levels of engine vibrations heard throughout the day and night. (my husband said it was the stern thrusters) This did not bother us, we slept with the door to the verandah open and the waves drowned out the sound. The vibration also caused one of the lights in the bathroom to shake on occasion....but that was fixed with a piece of tape....We arent hard to please.....Our Room Host was Arya....I cant remember where he was from, but he was great. We didnt get a chance to talk that much to him, but when we passed in the hall, he was always chatting with the kids and always had a smile...he seemed genuinely happy...not trying to put on a show....
The farewell party was a lot of fun...but a little bit of a let down....at least for me....The kids were on a super adrenaline high so it didnt matter to them if the boat sank....they were bouncing off the "railings"

My reason for feeling a little letdown...it was a pseudo farwell party...Before the confetti fell...they announced that the ship would not be leaving at that time because they were waiting on a few more people to arrive from the airport.....all that excitement working up the crowd and then no movement....
