Crissup
Upset CAK because she didn't get to hold it first.
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John Welcome back from cruising!! Hope you had a great time!! I've been looking into going on that cruise!!! In fact we were discussing it just yesterday. How did you like it?
Thanks Bunchy!

I'm usually the one who thinks everything was only good or OK or alright, it takes a lot to get me really excited. With that in mind, I felt the Disney Mediterranian Cruise was a lot of fun. I've never been overly interested in visiting most of Europe, and outside of Disneyland Paris Resort, have never really cared if I ever saw France at all. just never appealed to me. However, it's hard to not enjoy a Disney Cruise in the first place. I've found the 3-day cruise to be just a bit to hectic for me because you try to fit so much into that short time, you never find time to relax. But, the 10 days in the Med with all the ports of call was a ton of fun and more than enough time to unwind and enjoy the ship!
After a day at sea after leaving Barcelona, we stopped in Palermo, Sicily, and enjoyed a morning at Mondello Beach. The water was great and the beach was calm and very shallow for a long way out, so you didn't have 10 thousand people all crowded into the first 30 feet of water near the shoreline. This is a public beach, but Disney had a small private area that was sectioned off from everyone else, so you were guaranteed a beach chair and one umbrella for every two chairs.
Next, we hit the port of Naples, where we visited Pompeii, the port of Olbia, Sardinia and enjoyed another beach day (The water was even more clear than Castaway Cay!), then Rome (very hectic and fast paced day with a *lot* of walking), La Spezia (Pisa, Florence, etc, but we chose a tour of a tiny set of fishing villages called the Cinque Terre), Nice France (where we went to Monaco, very cool!) and Marseilles France. Finally, another sea day and back to Barcelona.
My two favorite excursions were the Cinque Terre and Monaco. We all agreed our least favorite was Marseilles, France.
If I had to decide all over again, I would definitely do the cruise again. It was enough time to enjoy the ship, yet still get out and see the ports. It was just a lot of fun knowing that you were participating in a special set of cruises that is not part of Disney's standard offerings and Disney played it to the hilt with special menus and merchandise, etc.
We used DVC points, so we saved about $16,000. I heard the average booking was about $24,000!! Yikes!