2disneycruzrs
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Heres a trip report but let me warn you, mine is pretty straight-forward and not as fun as TCDs. I warn you, its long
it was seven typed pages! Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
Thank goodness I have a holiday today to come back to reality and recover while DH had to go back to work (death knows no holiday). That is my first suggestion take the day off after you return from the trip if possible. Im doing this report primarily for anyone sailing concierge level because I had a hard time finding trip reports regarding this level but Ill give my whole perspective. Heres a little background on us. This was a work site trip for me as Im coming back in November with a small group but DH came along. It was our fourth sailing with our last one being on the Wonder in December 2005, but this was our first as Concierge and were sailing it because all of my attendees will be Concierge level on the next trip (normally, we sail Cat 6 mid-ship) . The entire trip was booked only three months in advance. DH and I love DCL but are not fans of the parks. If we are blessed with children, the kids will experience Disney via DCL but probably not the parks until theyre out of melt-down stage i.e. teens?
Pre-departure: Earlier in the week, we were really worried about Gustav until we saw him turning as the week went on so we were relieved. I will admit the packing list came in handy as I skimmed it the night before departure and found some items on there that I wanted to take but forgot to pack initially.
Orlando Arrival/Pre-cruise: We flew Southwest and opted to use the Magical Express service to the Beach Club. We waiting in the ME line for about 8 minutes, then in the bus line for another 6 minutes before boarding. In all, it took us 1 hour 12 minutes from arriving at the ME desk to stepping off the bus at BC at 1:00 PM. I will say it was nice not to have to deal with luggage. (When I went down yesterday to take photos and see it, the lines were very long possibly b/c of the holiday.)
Our room was not ready but it was nice they gave us room keys to be able to charge to our rooms immediately. We went to Downtown Disney and while there, received two calls advising room was ready at 2:00 PM. We headed back and our luggage was there for our arrival at 4:00 PM. We had dinner at Yachtsman Steakhouse, and despite the recent negative feedback on review sites, we felt it was the same good quality and excellent service weve received on our previous two visits.
The cruise desk was closed when we arrived at BC initially but I did call to confirm our presence using the house phone that went direct to DCLs main line, and I checked back with the DCL rep the next morning just to re-confirm with her. That night, we received pre-cruise instructions under our door. We had our luggage ready by 8:00 AM but it wasnt pulled until about 9:30 AM. We had breakfast at the character breakfast buffet at Cape May. Minnie, Goofy, C/D were there and entertaining as ever. The buffet was decent but nothing spectacular and after tip, it came to $24/person. We didnt realize you should have reservations but we got in quickly since there were only two of us. Interesting to note, the staff is readily available with sanitizing wipes on the cruise but there were none that we saw nor offered at the buffet where its more needed than at a sit-down dinner.
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Thank goodness I have a holiday today to come back to reality and recover while DH had to go back to work (death knows no holiday). That is my first suggestion take the day off after you return from the trip if possible. Im doing this report primarily for anyone sailing concierge level because I had a hard time finding trip reports regarding this level but Ill give my whole perspective. Heres a little background on us. This was a work site trip for me as Im coming back in November with a small group but DH came along. It was our fourth sailing with our last one being on the Wonder in December 2005, but this was our first as Concierge and were sailing it because all of my attendees will be Concierge level on the next trip (normally, we sail Cat 6 mid-ship) . The entire trip was booked only three months in advance. DH and I love DCL but are not fans of the parks. If we are blessed with children, the kids will experience Disney via DCL but probably not the parks until theyre out of melt-down stage i.e. teens?
Pre-departure: Earlier in the week, we were really worried about Gustav until we saw him turning as the week went on so we were relieved. I will admit the packing list came in handy as I skimmed it the night before departure and found some items on there that I wanted to take but forgot to pack initially.
Orlando Arrival/Pre-cruise: We flew Southwest and opted to use the Magical Express service to the Beach Club. We waiting in the ME line for about 8 minutes, then in the bus line for another 6 minutes before boarding. In all, it took us 1 hour 12 minutes from arriving at the ME desk to stepping off the bus at BC at 1:00 PM. I will say it was nice not to have to deal with luggage. (When I went down yesterday to take photos and see it, the lines were very long possibly b/c of the holiday.)
Our room was not ready but it was nice they gave us room keys to be able to charge to our rooms immediately. We went to Downtown Disney and while there, received two calls advising room was ready at 2:00 PM. We headed back and our luggage was there for our arrival at 4:00 PM. We had dinner at Yachtsman Steakhouse, and despite the recent negative feedback on review sites, we felt it was the same good quality and excellent service weve received on our previous two visits.
The cruise desk was closed when we arrived at BC initially but I did call to confirm our presence using the house phone that went direct to DCLs main line, and I checked back with the DCL rep the next morning just to re-confirm with her. That night, we received pre-cruise instructions under our door. We had our luggage ready by 8:00 AM but it wasnt pulled until about 9:30 AM. We had breakfast at the character breakfast buffet at Cape May. Minnie, Goofy, C/D were there and entertaining as ever. The buffet was decent but nothing spectacular and after tip, it came to $24/person. We didnt realize you should have reservations but we got in quickly since there were only two of us. Interesting to note, the staff is readily available with sanitizing wipes on the cruise but there were none that we saw nor offered at the buffet where its more needed than at a sit-down dinner.
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