my3princesses
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We are just back from the 4 day wonder cruise and as you may have seen on other threads it was not the perfect travelling experience. As I sit here still on my prescribed seasickness meds (in my home) and still feeling like I am on the ship (walked into the wall this morning!
) I can honestly say that we fall under the "hate" category.
I had some reservations about cruising as I do get car-sick and cannot go on any rides, however from the posts I read before most people felt fine or were ok with medications. I was OK as long as the ship was not moving (but unfortunately by missing castaway we had 2 days at sea and were moving alot). As well the first night was very rough with 15ft swells but the last seemed even rougher (as we seemed to be going against the wind).
Our whole idea for this trip was that we wanted to go to Disney but we also wanted to go to an island and swim, snorkel and relax in the sun (as this is uaually what we do for our holidays). We thought the land/sea package would give us a little of both. Despite the rain and cold weather for almost the entire time at WDW we still had a great time and managed to fit in almost everything that we wanted to do. We had a rough start to the trip as we had a mixup with our flights and ended up missing the first day, but still we made the best of it and remained positive that the second half of the trip would be great.
We left Disney in the pouring rain (heard that it rarely rains so hard) to the ship and this caused us to miss the sailaway party which was in the atrium (which does not have enough room for 2,000 passengers). Had dinner, watched as several people eventually left the restaurant as they were not well (and some were throwing up on site). We went to the washroom to see more people throwing up in the sinks and toliets so we decided to call it a night and go lie very still on our beds (we are a family of five). Rain hampered the Pirate party as well. The final night had more of the rocky seas leaving us again in our rooms trying to ward off throwing up our dinners.
Missing castaway was very disappointing although we cannot blame the captain for trying however this was to be be our day of swimming and snorkelling and part of the reason why we cruised. We also spent an entire morning trying to get hairwraps for my girls (we had appointments) but were constantly directed by both guest services, the spa and concierge to the wrong places. We walked around the ship on several levels to find the place to get it done. By the time we did find them (more than 1 hour later) we only had time to squeeze in one of our daughters only to come back the next day to do the others. This resulted in more than 2 hours wasted.
We cannot say enough about the ship and how beautiful it is. The food is amazing, the crew is amazing, the rooms are great (when they are not creeking and doors slaming open/closed). Everything about the cruise except the actual moving is great. We have, however, decided as a family that cruising is not for us. Maybe going in February-March was part of the problem although when I asked a crew member if it is always this rocky when the ship is moving in and out to sea they said yes.
Disney cannot control the weather, I agree. As I said, they tried hard to get us to castaway. I am just very disppointed that we spent almost $13,000 (cdn) on this trip when we could have gone to Mexico for $8,000 and have 80 degree temps and sunshine the whole time.
Therefore it is very safe to say we are on the "hate" list for cruising. For those who love it, good for you and continue to experience and enjoy it - next time we are going to Mexico!
) I can honestly say that we fall under the "hate" category.I had some reservations about cruising as I do get car-sick and cannot go on any rides, however from the posts I read before most people felt fine or were ok with medications. I was OK as long as the ship was not moving (but unfortunately by missing castaway we had 2 days at sea and were moving alot). As well the first night was very rough with 15ft swells but the last seemed even rougher (as we seemed to be going against the wind).
Our whole idea for this trip was that we wanted to go to Disney but we also wanted to go to an island and swim, snorkel and relax in the sun (as this is uaually what we do for our holidays). We thought the land/sea package would give us a little of both. Despite the rain and cold weather for almost the entire time at WDW we still had a great time and managed to fit in almost everything that we wanted to do. We had a rough start to the trip as we had a mixup with our flights and ended up missing the first day, but still we made the best of it and remained positive that the second half of the trip would be great.
We left Disney in the pouring rain (heard that it rarely rains so hard) to the ship and this caused us to miss the sailaway party which was in the atrium (which does not have enough room for 2,000 passengers). Had dinner, watched as several people eventually left the restaurant as they were not well (and some were throwing up on site). We went to the washroom to see more people throwing up in the sinks and toliets so we decided to call it a night and go lie very still on our beds (we are a family of five). Rain hampered the Pirate party as well. The final night had more of the rocky seas leaving us again in our rooms trying to ward off throwing up our dinners.
Missing castaway was very disappointing although we cannot blame the captain for trying however this was to be be our day of swimming and snorkelling and part of the reason why we cruised. We also spent an entire morning trying to get hairwraps for my girls (we had appointments) but were constantly directed by both guest services, the spa and concierge to the wrong places. We walked around the ship on several levels to find the place to get it done. By the time we did find them (more than 1 hour later) we only had time to squeeze in one of our daughters only to come back the next day to do the others. This resulted in more than 2 hours wasted.
We cannot say enough about the ship and how beautiful it is. The food is amazing, the crew is amazing, the rooms are great (when they are not creeking and doors slaming open/closed). Everything about the cruise except the actual moving is great. We have, however, decided as a family that cruising is not for us. Maybe going in February-March was part of the problem although when I asked a crew member if it is always this rocky when the ship is moving in and out to sea they said yes.
Disney cannot control the weather, I agree. As I said, they tried hard to get us to castaway. I am just very disppointed that we spent almost $13,000 (cdn) on this trip when we could have gone to Mexico for $8,000 and have 80 degree temps and sunshine the whole time.
Therefore it is very safe to say we are on the "hate" list for cruising. For those who love it, good for you and continue to experience and enjoy it - next time we are going to Mexico!




I'm sorry that your experience wasn't that great.
I get VERY carsick unless I'm in the drivers seat and this will be our first cruise ever. We have a land and sea package (3 days at sea) and I am very scared about being sick the whole time on the boat. I will be sooo depressed if I am ill the whole time. i thought about having a few drinkie poos to maybe keep my mind off the rocking...but can you take seasickness meds if you are drinking alcohol???? Anyone know??? 
