ilovecraigandcooper
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Is 18 weeks too far out to start a trip report? Is it crazy to go on a disney cruise if you're not really into disney? Probably, but I tend to do bizarre things anyway, so here goes...
TRAVELERS:
-shannon (me), 27, wife, mom, loves cruising, oddly enough not really into disney, OBSESSIVE VACATION PLANNER!
-craig (my adorable hubby), almost 37, loves fishing & woodworking, goes with the flow, NOT into planning vacays-had to call me to find out when he was supposed to take his vacation days because he couldn't even remember WHEN the cruise was...
-cooper (God's wonderful gift to us), 14 months, absolute best baby in the world, sooooo easy going, always happy, loves gogurt...
-lorri (aka: my mom), takes everything in stride, slow to anger, elementary school teacher, totally enthralled with her 1st grandchild.
-thorney (aka: my dad), quiet, loves everything old cars and car shows, swore he would never cruise again (this was pre-cooper, now all rules have changed and all bets are off).
-becca (my sister), 17, typical teenager, quiet at first, embarrasses easily (this plays in my favor quite frequently).
-joann (my mother in law), widowed, loves a good laugh, awesome as far as mother-in-laws go!
THE PLAN:
We live in georgia so we are planning to leave saturday nov. 21, (aka per becca: the day after NEW MOON premieres), spend one night in fl and then board The Wonder for our pre Thanksgiving 3 night cruise!
OUR CRUISING BACKGROUND:
Craig and I got married in September 2002. At around the end of July 2002 (when we had still not decided where to take a honeymoon), I told Craig to just pick someplace, any place and we would make it happen! Off the top of his head he said "how about a cruise?" Neither of us had ever cruised or known anyone who had ever cruised so we were batting in the dark. (Oh how times have changed)! I visited the travel agent in town and told her we wanted to cruise and the date. She hooked us up on Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Seas, 4 night. It was absolutely wonderful! We were in awe at how big the ship was (it's actually one of the smallest in the fleet) but we had nothing to compare it to. We reveled at the towel animals, we gorged ourselves at the dinners and WE WERE EFFECTIVELY HOOKED, NEVER TO BE THE SAME AGAIN, LIFE TIME CRUISERS. No matter where else we may go in our life time, no matter how elaborate the accomodations or exotic the place nothing will ever compare to that very first honeymoon cruise.
We booked our 2nd cruise as part of a group (parents, sister, aunt, uncle, cousin, grandma, friends), 16 of us in all! The only other people who had cruised were my aunt, uncle and cousin. The rest were newbies. It was Royal Caribbean's Sovereign of the Seas, 3 night. The ship was the same class as the Majesty but it didn't hold the same magic for us. It seemed almost run down. Believe me we (me and craig) still had a fantastic time because "even your worst day on a cruise is still pretty much better than any other day" but the rest of group grumbled. The other previous cruisers said the ship sucked, some of the first timers hated the food, others drove themselves mad trying to keep up with who was doing what/where everyone was/etc., effectively cancelling out any fun they might have had themselves. Conclusion: if ever on another group cruise just plan to do your own thing, ignore what you want to ignore, keep up with only those who you WANT to keep up with and relax and have fun!
Third cruise we booked as an anniversary present to ourselves and also invited one of my BFF (best friends) and my mother in law along. My bff had been part of the 2nd crusie fiasco but my mother in law was a newbie. This was Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas, 7 night. The cruise itself was awesome. There was some tension as I'm convinced there always is if you're with anyone other than just your immediate cozy family...but all in all a great trip!
UP NEXT: WHY DISNEY?!
TRAVELERS:
-shannon (me), 27, wife, mom, loves cruising, oddly enough not really into disney, OBSESSIVE VACATION PLANNER!
-craig (my adorable hubby), almost 37, loves fishing & woodworking, goes with the flow, NOT into planning vacays-had to call me to find out when he was supposed to take his vacation days because he couldn't even remember WHEN the cruise was...
-cooper (God's wonderful gift to us), 14 months, absolute best baby in the world, sooooo easy going, always happy, loves gogurt...
-lorri (aka: my mom), takes everything in stride, slow to anger, elementary school teacher, totally enthralled with her 1st grandchild.
-thorney (aka: my dad), quiet, loves everything old cars and car shows, swore he would never cruise again (this was pre-cooper, now all rules have changed and all bets are off).
-becca (my sister), 17, typical teenager, quiet at first, embarrasses easily (this plays in my favor quite frequently).
-joann (my mother in law), widowed, loves a good laugh, awesome as far as mother-in-laws go!
THE PLAN:
We live in georgia so we are planning to leave saturday nov. 21, (aka per becca: the day after NEW MOON premieres), spend one night in fl and then board The Wonder for our pre Thanksgiving 3 night cruise!

OUR CRUISING BACKGROUND:
Craig and I got married in September 2002. At around the end of July 2002 (when we had still not decided where to take a honeymoon), I told Craig to just pick someplace, any place and we would make it happen! Off the top of his head he said "how about a cruise?" Neither of us had ever cruised or known anyone who had ever cruised so we were batting in the dark. (Oh how times have changed)! I visited the travel agent in town and told her we wanted to cruise and the date. She hooked us up on Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Seas, 4 night. It was absolutely wonderful! We were in awe at how big the ship was (it's actually one of the smallest in the fleet) but we had nothing to compare it to. We reveled at the towel animals, we gorged ourselves at the dinners and WE WERE EFFECTIVELY HOOKED, NEVER TO BE THE SAME AGAIN, LIFE TIME CRUISERS. No matter where else we may go in our life time, no matter how elaborate the accomodations or exotic the place nothing will ever compare to that very first honeymoon cruise.

We booked our 2nd cruise as part of a group (parents, sister, aunt, uncle, cousin, grandma, friends), 16 of us in all! The only other people who had cruised were my aunt, uncle and cousin. The rest were newbies. It was Royal Caribbean's Sovereign of the Seas, 3 night. The ship was the same class as the Majesty but it didn't hold the same magic for us. It seemed almost run down. Believe me we (me and craig) still had a fantastic time because "even your worst day on a cruise is still pretty much better than any other day" but the rest of group grumbled. The other previous cruisers said the ship sucked, some of the first timers hated the food, others drove themselves mad trying to keep up with who was doing what/where everyone was/etc., effectively cancelling out any fun they might have had themselves. Conclusion: if ever on another group cruise just plan to do your own thing, ignore what you want to ignore, keep up with only those who you WANT to keep up with and relax and have fun!

Third cruise we booked as an anniversary present to ourselves and also invited one of my BFF (best friends) and my mother in law along. My bff had been part of the 2nd crusie fiasco but my mother in law was a newbie. This was Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas, 7 night. The cruise itself was awesome. There was some tension as I'm convinced there always is if you're with anyone other than just your immediate cozy family...but all in all a great trip!

UP NEXT: WHY DISNEY?!