Cam's New Lease on Life Journal (comments welcome!)

Almost there, Cam! I'm sure you'll do AWESOME!

What's up with your hip? I hope it improves.

Have a great week!
 
Hey Cam,

I don't know when you are leaving for the Minnie but just wanted to wish you "Good Timing" and I hope your hip doesn't bother you too much. Have you ever had any experience with cortisone shots (I think that's the name)? I don't know your feeling on the subject but a couple years ago my right hip was really hurting when I walked and my doctor did a few injections (it's not too bad) in and around the area where I was having the pain. Within 24 hours I started noticing a difference in less severity of pain and for me, I have not had any pain since. I know they work differently for everybody and results are atypical but I had no side effects whatsoever.

Anyway, have a great time and I can't wait to hear about how everything went when you get back. I'm so envious that you are going back to WDW even if you aren't going to the parks. Just being there is Magic. Have Fun!

Take care,
Shannon :cheer2:
 
Hi Cam,

Good to hear that you & your hip did good on the treadmill.....I am sure you are going to do great for the 15k!!!

Hopefully DD makes it to WI and see's what all her hard work is doing...

You both are doing great! Don't stop...keep it up!!!

Have a great day :)
 
Hi Cam,

Not really sure where I have been, but I knew that you were doing the Minnie Marathon, I guess I just didn't realize that it was this weekend!!! Wow...I guess I have not been where I was suppose to be. Sorry for that!!

You are going to do great...I just know it. Good luck and I can't wait to hear how it went!!!

Happy Friday :)
 

Cam~

Best WISHes for the Minnie this weekend! :goodvibes You are going to do a great job!!!! I just know you will! :thumbsup2

Go Cam! Go Cam! Go! Go! Go Cam! Go! :cheer2:
 
Hi Cam,

So...how did the Minnie go this past weekend? You did great, I know you did!!!

Keep up the good work! Have a great day!

Happy Monday :)
 
Hi Cam~

I hope that the Minnie went well for you! :goodvibes I just know that you did a great job! :thumbsup2

Have a wonderful weekend! :sunny:
 
I finally got around to doing a trip report on my 3 days at WDW for the Minnie. Here is part one:

keenercam said:
Let's see, where to start? I think I'll start at my arrival at PHL. I sat on the plane next to a couple who were all lovey-dovey. I overheard they were going to WDW for 3 days, staying in an RV. Obviously dating. No ring (at least not on her left hand). (This will be important later).

I arrived at MCO 25 minutes early and awaited Rhonda's arrival. Everything went smoothly until we checked in to Saratoga Springs and had a very scary, extended encounter with a CM who we felt was harassing us (long story, including sworn statements for Disney's Legal Dept). After getting something to eat and unpacking, we headed to DTD and the Adventurers' Club. After seeing all the shows and one kungaloosh and one pamelia's punch later, we caught the last show at comedy warehouse, then headed back to SSR. We were up chatting until about 3:30 am.

Saturday morning came quickly and we headed over to Chef Mickey's to see if they could squeeze us in. After a quick loop on the monorail and some window shopping, we had breakfast with Mickey and friends. On our way out, they had just put out chocolate croissants (my all-time favorite Disney treat) and we each grabbed one as we headed back to the shops.

Then, off to the expo, where we were disappointed to find that the official race shirt was not the white tee shirt we were seeing everywhere. Nor was it a pink or red tee shirt that would have been so perfect for a women's event. Black singlet (I have not worn anything sleeveless in years!), but it came in a great sport bag with lots of other goodies -- Anne, thanks for remembering everything that was in there! We wandered around the expo and even bought a couple of shirts -- Rhonda got a "yoga princess" tee shirt and I got a "running princess" long sleeved skinny tee (XL and it fits-- YIPPEE!). We made a quick stop at walgreen's for water and little mist bottles for the race.

Our next stop was the Grand Floridian where we took some pix, explored the shops and finally made our way to the Garden View Lounge for tea. My blackberry tea was wonderful, but Rhonda's green tea was really, really wonderful! I couldn't believe how much food there was -- 5 little finger sandwiches and a sweet onion tart, then a scone and a raspberry tart, then dessert -- mine was a trifle to die for. Lots of custard and fresh whipped cream and sherry soaked cake. (My mouth waters even now!)

We had a little time before our WISH meet at EoS and enjoyed exploring some of the shops at the Marketplace. It was soooo exciting to meet everyone at EoS. I quickly handed out name labels for everyone to write and had a chance to chat with Cathy, Erin, Lynne, Anne, Anne's DH (I can't believe I am drawing a blank on his name! ), Kamy, Christy, Nancy & Barry. I know I am forgetting a lot of other people, but it was GREAT to see how many WISHers took time out of their schedules to come say hi. After a couple of quick pix, the crowd dispersed and Rhonda and I spent some absolutely wonderful time with Cathy, Lynne and Erin as we wandered in and out of a bunch of shops. Erin was so darling to help me look for graduation merchandise for Jenn and I was soooo happy to see that Lynne was surviving exams/boards so brilliantly and that Cathy was able to walk with us without too much apparent pain. (Thanks so much, guys, for your wonderful company -- it was a LOT of fun!!!) Oh, and BTW, we were still so full from tea that we didn't eat anything at EoS or DTD.

When we split up, Rhonda and I did a bit more shopping and then headed toward Boardwalk where someone told us we'd find a suitcase she wanted for her DS3. So, we drove over to Boardwalk. We parked and then found the suitcase at Threads & Needles (?). We took it with us on the boat across the lake to find Mel and her family at Cape May Buffet. Waved to them from outside the restaurant and Mel came over for a quick hug. We arranged to meet at Beaches & Cream, where Rhonda and I were headed for medicinal purposes (we both had sore throats and convinced ourselves that splitting a malt was a medical necessity!) We had a great visit with Mel and her mom and the girls --I think the wild todd took 3 years off my life, but she did give something back -- grey hair! She looks like an absolute angel but has the energy of a whirlwind and she is wayyy too athletic! Mel's DD13 is so wonderful with her little sister and it was sweet to watch them together.

After we left them, we took the boat back across the lake, and after realizing we should really eat something before bed, back to the Screen Door for some sliced turkey and cheese and bagels. The ride back to SSR was quick and we munched on a late dinner as we laid out race clothes and tried to get our numbers pinned on straight. I must say, my list worked like a charm -- the only thing I forgot was the one "new thing" that I hadn't written down -- the mister bottle. We remembered to fill them with water and freeze them and even took them out of the freezer on race morning, but I left mine on the table. Fortunately, Rhonda brought hers and cooled us off once or twice on the course.

Coming up in part 2 -- the Minnie, the spa and another plane ride with the lovebirds!
 
Here is part 2:
keenercam said:
I slept really well from about 11:30 pm until the alarm went off at 4:10. Mickey and Stitch called at 4:15 and I hit the speaker button rather than lifting the receiver so Rhonda could hear my favorite mouse hustling us out of bed!

We had turkey & cheese bagels again and picked Kamy up at 5:15 for the drive to AK. Were in place near the start by 5:30 and I immediately got on the ground to stretch my hamstring/hip. There was no line for the portapotties, so I didnt' feel pressed to get over there. Soon Rhonda said "looks like we are sitting in the portapotty line" and I hustled myself to get in line. I left all my stuff with Rhonda and Kamy which I later regretted when I couldn't find them at the start and didn't have a phone to call Rhonda. After more than 40 minutes in line I pottied quickly and headed back to where I thought the WISHers were, but they were long gone, lined up and ready to start. I started praying to find them and soon Mel's DD13 told me she saw Rhonda heading for the front of the line, so off I went and soon found Christy and Tiff and Kamy and Rhonda (I am sure I've missed some), literally minutes before the start. We had time for a couple of quick pix and then heard the National Anthem and heard Minnie count down the start. The very strange thing I noticed was that some people started moving across the start mat before the start of the race. Rhonda and I stuck together and started out at an easy jog. I can't report too much on my observations because I was pretty quickly in the worst hip pain I've had for months. Yep, when it came right down to it, the one thing I absolutely swore I would not do was what I did -- I started the race without stretching and being warmed up. UGH!

Here is what I remember -- It was great going with Rhonda and Kamy who are both such upbeat, positive women with the hugest, sunniest smiles! I was so proud that we were part of the same "team". I pretty quickly figured out we'd need to move as quickly as possible at the beginning because I wasn't sure how my hip would hold out for the distance. The fog was a welcome though unexpected blessing -- it really cut down on the intensity of the sun. Before we got to the turn around near WWoS we saw the sweeper bus. We also saw Mel ahead of us on the other side and it was great to scream for her and exchange waves. The mile markers were simple Minnie heads with the mile number on them -- no pace clocks. I was grateful to have a Garmin and when Rhonda's lost about .3 miles, I was REALLY grateful that we both had them so that there was a better chance that one of us would have an accurate read on our progress. Ann was pretty much at our pace and was so focused and determined that my attitude instantly improved when we saw her. Then we came upon her DH who was doing intervals and was with us for a couple minutes until he started running again. What a sweetie! We met a very nice pregnant lady named Jo who complimented us in awe on how fast we could walk. She'd jog every once in a while and come apace of us, and we saw much of her throughout the race. Her new baby's name will be Macy, I believe and she has done a distance event in each of her two previous pregnancies as well. She was so cute and very inspiring.

The distance to MGM seemed very long and I think there was a significant incline before entering the park, because I definitely remember my pain level spiking before we got into MGM. It was a lot of fun to see Mrs. Incredible and Jessie, but we were surprised they were the only characters in MGM. Going through the costuming tunnel was a welcome respite from the sun.

It was soo beautiful around the lake and in front of the swan/dolphin/boardwalk area. As we came around to the Yacht & Beach Club I was so excited to know that in 7 months, those landmarks would signal nearly the end of my first full marathon. Kristi joined us around that point and we had a quick chat before she pulled ahead just before the International Gateway.

Rhonda had been very disciplined about spotting mile markers and designating some landmark for when we'd start to run to run past every mile marker. I KNOW I would not have had all those jogging "intervals" without her positive spirit and determination and it is definitely to her credit that we finished under the 15:00 pace. As we came upon the mile marker in EPCOT, I was so grateful to know the end was approaching and really wanted to savor the last 1.3 miles. We stopped for a quick picture with Cinderella and Pocohontas and Belle -- I apologized for being sweaty and thanked them for being so generous to stand next to all of us sweaty, stinky women! They all gave me hugs and sent us on our way. As we approached the backstage exit, Rhonda reminded me that we'd seen the Gospel choir there at the end of the half, singing "for amber waves of grain. . . " -- She has a much better memory than me. Then, to my utter delight and with profound gratitude we saw Cathy and Erin and Lynne sitting on the curb, encouraging us to the FINISH. Lynne held her gorgeous medal up -- "keep going! This is what's waiting for you!" That young woman is amazing. I swear I am so proud of her and I only know her. I didn't parent her. And yet I am so proud to know the next generation has women like Lynne and Erin who are kind and generous and smart and all things good. I wonder that Cathy doesn't just burst with pride!

Rhonda urged me to run across the FINISH and I kept telling her it was too early to start running, but finally we did. We crossed at exactly the same time, about 30 seconds under total required time and half a minute faster pace than the half marathon. I quickly staggered to the barricades for a hug from Mel and her DD while a very kind volunteer said "You get your hug. I'll cut off your chip while you do that!"

We grabbed some food and drinks and went over to wait in line for pix with Minnie and Daisy. We enjoyed a visit with Cathy and Lynne and Erin while we waited in line together. We were psyched to catch up with Kamy and her family and to congratulate many WISHers as we all headed back to our resorts.

Coming up -- part 3. Aren't you sorry you asked?
 
Part 3:
keenercam said:
One thing I forgot to mention about post-race accomodations -- scattered around the parking lot there were water coolers with packages of dixie paper cups. That water was even better than the bottled water and powerade that was at the table. It was nice and cold!

When we left the parking lot we had no idea where to go and ended up at the regular bus stop that takes you from EPCOT to AK. While waiting for the bus (20+ minutes, I think) I left a message for Judy and spoke with Liz.

Once back at SSR, I made us a hodgepodge brunch of cheese on bagels, almonds, apple, and goldfish, I think. After a quick shower, we headed to the DVC Preview Center to get Rhonda a replacement membership card. The preview center was gorgeous and there are beautiful murals of national landmarks on the upper walls which have a lighting effect where it looks like there are fireworks on certain scenes and then pixie dust scattering over other scenes. Beautiful!

We left the preview center and met with the resort manager for about 1/2 hour about our very uncomfortable encounter with a security guard Friday night, and ended up giving sworn statements. The manager was very generous in putting a credit on our account to buy us dinner that night. (We had the dining plan, though, so we ended up using it for a nice lunch and drinks at the Turf Club after our spa appt.)

Our spa pedicures were very nice -- the maple sugar exfoliating scrub they used on my legs was decadent -- it smelled good enough to eat. And whatever they next put on our legs, before wrapping them in foil, went a long way toward comforting our tired legs. Very nice! After our pedicures, we popped in to the women's locker room where one of the lockers had a glass front instead of wood, and there was Minnie's dress -- apparently Minnie had changed her clothes and was partaking of the spa, too! Gotta LOVE those Disney details. The women's locker room had showers and a wonderful whirlpool -- the jets felt amazing on my lower back and my hip. There were two saunas -- a dry one with gorgeous cedar-looking wood benches that were very comfortable, and a steam sauna that had eucalyptus in the air and immediately cleared my sinuses. From there, we headed to the Turf Club where we shared crab cakes and buffalo chicken and a cheeseburger and I had a delicious raspberry seabreeze.

There is a gorgeous pool near our building and we spent the next couple of hours napping, reading and doing sudoku puzzles. It was absolutely gorgeous to stand right outside the pool area and look across the water to Downtown Disney's West End. What a great location!

Our next stop was the Poly for some browsing in the shops, a monorail ride and dinner at Ohana's. I was disappointed that they'd run out of pineapples, so unfortunately, I had to forego a lapulapu. Whatever drinks we ended up with were delicious! We had the perfect window table for 2 to watch WISHES and later, it was was fun to realize we'd been watching WISHes when something very special was going on at the castle, unbeknownst to us (remember the loveydovey couple? )

We had been looking forward all day to another foray to Adventurers' Club, and it was fascinating to me that the actors we had scene Friday night were playing different roles on Sunday night! We stayed through the final show and then headed back to get some sleep.

Monday morning was a flurry of packing, then exploring Port Orleans Resort. We wanted to check out the Sassougoula Food Factory for the WISH meet in January and concluded that it would be the perfect location -- lots of food choices and plenty of seating. I had a muffaletta sandwich and beignets and both were absolutely delicious. Rhonda said her veggie sandwich was delicious.
We spent the rest of our morning and afternoon at DTD. Lots of shopping at WoD, then we picked up chinese chicken salads (in cool chinese takeout containers) at EoS for airport or plane dinners for both of us. Then off to Goofy's candy company where we got mickey head marshmallow treats for our families.
Next stop was Wolfgang Puck's for an early dinner. The service was excellent and the food was out of this world -- we shared crab cakes and fried calamari for appetizers, pumpkin ravioli and sesame crusted mahi mahi for entrees, and key lime pie and white chocolate raspberry cheesecake for dessert. We couldn't finish any of it but loved all of it.

We stopped back at SSR to make sure Rhonda's luggage had been sent to the airport and to make sure my credit card wasn't charged for food that day -- there was some confusion about our meal plan ending when we checked out instead of at the end of the day.

I wanted to pause for a minute to mention the Disney Dining Plan and how it worked out for us. I definitely would say we ate more food than we would have without the plan. Or we ordered it, I should say. I left more food on my plates this weekend than normal, just because we had the luxury of trying food without the cost.

We certainly saved a small fortune by using the dining plan. Our counter service meals were: Friday night at SSR (I had rosemary chicken and Rhonda had a chicken & spinach flatbread); Monday at Port Orleans food court; and salads w/grilled chicken & cookies & fountain drinks at Earl of Sandwich.

We also made the most of our table service options: Chef Mickey's on Saturday, Ohana's on Sunday and Wolfgang Puck on Monday.

We never used our snack options so we each got 3 chocolate eared mickey marshmallow treats to take home.

Heading to the airport was sad and our goodbye was tearful. I was especially worried because Rhonda had been really, really sick all weekend and was so congested that she'd lost hearing in her right ear and had horrible ear and sinus pain. She was such a trooper and never slowed down so that we maximized our time away, but I was concerned that the plane ride might really damage her ear. We went to our separate gates, and I settled in for my 2 1/2 hour wait with the Disneyland books Rhonda had brought me (now I can plan for the DL 1/2!).

Shortly before my flight, I noticed the lovey dovey couple who told me they'd gotten engaged in front of the castle after WISHes Sunday night. Her ring was gorgeous! I sat with them on the ride home and learned they'd met on match.com and were looking forward to a happy life together. They were so cute and their story was wonderful. As my DD17 would tell you "wishes do come true" at Disney!

Well, I am sure I have left out lots and lots, but this turned into a novel by a very untalented author (who I'd never read, given a choice! )

I'll try to post pix later of the highlights!

Thanks to all the WISHers who supported and inspired me before the race and for all the great company throughout the weekend! Love you guys, mean it!
 
It really felt like the weekend was jam-packed, so I looked at the list I had made of all the things we did and places we went, and here is the chronology:

Friday night:
Arrive MCO 25 minutes early
Wait for Rhonda at Disney Ear-Port
Pick up luggage and rental car
Drive to SSR and check in
Late dinner at counter service
Go to room and unpack
Drive to Pleasure Island
Adventurers’ Club until end of last show
Comedy Warehouse
Back to room
Dessert in room
Chatting until 3:30 am


Saturday a.m.
Awake around 8 am
Drive to Contemporary
Put name in at Chef Mickey’s around 10 am
Ride monorail
Shopping at Contemporary
Brunch at Chef Mickey’s
Go to EXPO for race packet pickup and “shopping” at EXPO
Walgreen’s for bottled water and odds & ends
Grand Floridian – explore lobby and shops
Tea at Garden View Lounge
Shopping at Downtown Disney
Earl of Sandwich for WISH meet
Shopping at Downtown Disney with Cathy, Lynne & Erin
Drive to Boardwalk
Shopping on Boardwalk to find Buzz Lightyear suitcase
Friendship boat across lake to Beach Club
Locate Mel and family at Cape May Buffet
Cam and Rhonda to Beaches and Cream to share a malt
Hang out with Mel and family at Beaches & Cream
Boat across lake to Boardwalk
Pick up turkey, cheese & bagels and nyquil at Screen Door
Drive to SSR
Have a quick turkey & cheese bagel
Get everything ready for race morning
Asleep by 11:20 pm

Sunday am
alarm at 4:10; Mickey & Stitch wake-up call at 4:15
Pick up Kamy at her building at 5:15
Arrive Animal Kingdom parking lot; find WISHers; start stretching
Port o potty line for 40+ minutes (lost all time allotted to stretching)
Arrive start line just minutes before, in time for pix of WISHers & Minnie, and national anthem – good thing they delayed the start 5 minutes!
Finish race by 9 am
Hang out with other WISHers for pix and pix with Minnie and Daisy
Walk ALL the way over to bus stop for bus to Animal Kingdom
Arrive AK parking lot, locate car, drive to SSR
showers, lots of water
Go to DVC Preview Center to pick up temp card for Rhonda
Take pix at PC and pool
Go to front desk and meet with Resort Manager until approx 12:45
Spa appt for pedicures at 1
Visit spa locker room for time in whirlpool; check out 2 saunas
Go to quiet pool behind our building
Relax in lounge chair/in water; read; nap
Shower and dress for dinner at Ohana’s
Travel to Polynesian, check out shops on first level and monorail level
Ride monorail circuit
Check in at Ohana’s
Relax near bar awaiting table
Seated right at window for perfect WISHes view
Dinner and WISHes
Drive from Poly to DTD
Adventurers’ Club through last show
“Home” to bed

Monday:
Sleep in until 9
Pack & check out (leave Rhonda’s suitcase for transfer to airport)
Drive to Port Orleans and drive around resort
French Quarter for brunch at food court
Downtown Disney for more shopping at World of Disney, Team Mickey, etc.
Earl of Sandwich to get salad for dinner at airport/plane
Goofy’s Candy Company for mickey marshmallow treats
Wolfgang Puck’s for late lunch (arrived about 2:55) – AWESOME!
Return to SSR to be sure Rhonda’s luggage was sent to airport
Drive to airport
Return car
say goodbye where we had to go opposite directions
Arrive SW gate 125 at 5:30 ish; relax with book until 6:20
move to gate to wait in line for 8:05 flight
Arrive PHL close to 10:45
Arrive home close to 11:15 or 11:30
 
Cam-
Thank you for posting the report..i was hoping you would.
You did a FANTASTIC job and i am very proud of you for accomplishing so much!
you are definitely an inspiration!
Enjoy the weekend!
 
Well, I took a "pass" on weighing in at WW this week, but am sure some remnants of this past weekend's food orgy will show up on the scale next week. When I returned home, the scale said I was up 3 pounds! UGH! The next day, I was down 1.0, Yesterday, down another .2 and another 1.2 today. So I am now up .6 from where I was last Friday, before I left.

I didn't keep track of everything I ate, but I have a pretty good memory when it comes to food. I am writing it here, so that when I am lamenting how slowly my WL is going and when I am bummed on the scale next Tuesday night, I will look back here and realize the pounds were well-justified.

Friday night --
SSR quick service restaurant: rosemary chicken, garlic smashed potatoes, hugs & kisses cheesecake
Adventurers' Club: pamelia's punch (I heard this has 5 shots of liquor in it)

Saturday--
at room: coffee w/S&L and SF creamer
Chef Mickeys: veggie omelette, home fries, lots of fruit, mickey waffle, chocolate croissant
Tea at the Garden View Lounge: tea with sugar cubes! 5 small finger sandwiches, sweet onion tart; raspberry tart; white raisin scone; trifle with custard, whipped cream, and sherry saturated cake
Earl of Sandwich (nothing)
Beaches and Cream: 1/2 chocolate malt (shared with Rhonda)
Late night: turkey and cheese on bagel

Sunday:
pre-race -- coffee and turkey & cheese bagel (1/2)
during race -- sport beans (probably needed energy bar, but didn't have one)
post-race -- cheese bagel, 1/2 apple, goldfish pretzels
at spa -- tea w/S&L
Turf Club -- raspberry sea breeze; shared crab cake bites, buffalo chicken tenders, cheeseburger, french fries
Ohana's -- lots of salad with honey lime dressing; 3 bbq chicken wings; 6 sweet n sour shrimp, fried wontons w/peanut sauce, 2 pieces beef, 2 pcs pork, 1 pc turkey, shared banana bread pudding, ice cream & bananas foster topping
Adventurers' Club -- nothing

Monday--
Port Orleans FQ food court -- muffaletta sandwich, fresh fried kettle chips, fresh beignets
Wolfgang Puck's -- shared fried calamari, crab cakes, pumpkin ravioli, sesame crusted mahi mahi, key lime pie, white chocolate raspberry cheesecake
On the ride home (ate food I'd bought for the plane) -- chinese chicken salad

UGH! No wonder I feel full every time I think of it. Not even sure I've remembered everything we ate. At the same time, I am lusting after so many of the delicious foods that we didn't finish. Wolfgang Puck's was my favorite meal this trip. I had been concerned it might be too fussy or rich, but it was really delicious.

I hope to get back to pre-trip WW WI weight by next Tuesday night. I see a lot of salads and grilled chicken in my immediate future! But it was really worthwhile!
 
Blueeyes101817 said:
Cam-
Thank you for posting the report..i was hoping you would.
You did a FANTASTIC job and i am very proud of you for accomplishing so much!
you are definitely an inspiration!
Enjoy the weekend!

Thank you so much, Jen! You are really sweet! :love: :grouphug:
 
Wow Cam, way to go! That is so incredible, you must be so proud of yourself. I am glad you had fun too! O'Hana and Wishes, now thats a good combo! Keep up your good work and again, CONGRATULATIONS!!! :cool1:
 
Hi Cam! :wave2: I was so excited to see you post your report about the ::MinnieMo weekend. WOW!! What a jam packed, fun filled time you had. How great!! :banana: It sounds like you really had a great time and I can't wait to see pix. As far as the scale goes... You were able to really enjoy yourself and hopefully without guilt. Ok, so when you got back it went up but it is coming right back down and you know how to put yourself right back on your program better than anyone I know so....It's All Good!!! or at least it will be very shortly, I have no doubt.

Have a Great Weekend. :Pinkbounc
Shannon
 
:love: Happy Mothers Day!

I just stopped by for a minute, but I'll come back later & read your Minnie report!

Have a great day!
 
Hi Cam!!!

Thanks for posting your report!!! You did such a good job and you should be very proud of yourself...I am!!!!

Keep up the great work....you are doing wonderful

Hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day :)
 












Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top