disney4dan
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I wanted to first start this off by saying that it would normally not belong on the camping boards, but as you all are planning a Fort Fiends cruise and this is the only place I typically go on the DIS, well...this is where it's gonna get posted. I hope it is at least half as good as the TCD trip reports about cruises that I read before we left.
To preface this, Nancy and I decided to go on a cruise to celebrate our 20th anniversary. Loosely translated, Nancy decided and I agreed like a good husband learns to do after 20 years
. The cruise was the way to go because we went on the original Disney Cruise for our honeymoon. Back then, it was Premier Cruise Lines affiliated with Disney, the Disney MGM Studios had just opened, and Michael Eisner had really big plans for the place.
So, to kick this off, let's start with some comparisons. In 1989, hair was big and my waistline was small. Now, my hair is receding and my waistline is expanding! In 1989, we decided to do 3 nights of cruise and 3 days of Disney; for this trip we could only really swing the 3 night cruise and one day before the cruise or the kids would have disowned us.
Now to the more interesting stuff, pictures! This is a shot of the two of us at the captains reception with complimentary champagne. Is that my wife putting her hand on the captain's "stern"? Hey! No wonder why he was smiling!
This is a shot of our table and our servers. These people were great and we enjoyed getting to know new people. We still quote our server who would always announce in a really thick accent "And for dessert we have ... Rum Cake".
Did I mention the big hair from the 80's?
This is a really bad shot of our stateroom, which was one of the top categories back then, and smaller than the room we got on the DCL cruise 20 years later for less money. Hated the dark paneling and check out the TV.
Here is a shot of the Atlantic in Nassau as we were walking along the dock toward the straw market. Gotta love those big ole cars we used to drive! Also - notice that this ship did not have any veranda rooms. We had booked a room on a ship that had a private veranda and was the top category stateroom on the very first day that reservations could be made in order to celebrate our honeymoon. Three months before the sail date, we were told that a movie company had leased the ship and we got bumped to a different one with no veranda. We were not happy, but there was nothing we could do except get an upgraded room for the land portion of our vacation.
Well, hope this is the start of a great trip report; kick back, relax, get your favorite beverage and join in for the rest!
To preface this, Nancy and I decided to go on a cruise to celebrate our 20th anniversary. Loosely translated, Nancy decided and I agreed like a good husband learns to do after 20 years

So, to kick this off, let's start with some comparisons. In 1989, hair was big and my waistline was small. Now, my hair is receding and my waistline is expanding! In 1989, we decided to do 3 nights of cruise and 3 days of Disney; for this trip we could only really swing the 3 night cruise and one day before the cruise or the kids would have disowned us.
Now to the more interesting stuff, pictures! This is a shot of the two of us at the captains reception with complimentary champagne. Is that my wife putting her hand on the captain's "stern"? Hey! No wonder why he was smiling!

This is a shot of our table and our servers. These people were great and we enjoyed getting to know new people. We still quote our server who would always announce in a really thick accent "And for dessert we have ... Rum Cake".

Did I mention the big hair from the 80's?

This is a really bad shot of our stateroom, which was one of the top categories back then, and smaller than the room we got on the DCL cruise 20 years later for less money. Hated the dark paneling and check out the TV.

Here is a shot of the Atlantic in Nassau as we were walking along the dock toward the straw market. Gotta love those big ole cars we used to drive! Also - notice that this ship did not have any veranda rooms. We had booked a room on a ship that had a private veranda and was the top category stateroom on the very first day that reservations could be made in order to celebrate our honeymoon. Three months before the sail date, we were told that a movie company had leased the ship and we got bumped to a different one with no veranda. We were not happy, but there was nothing we could do except get an upgraded room for the land portion of our vacation.

Well, hope this is the start of a great trip report; kick back, relax, get your favorite beverage and join in for the rest!
