You know some good advice I've heard on these boards - is not to let yourself get TOO high in the expectations department. There are bound to be SOME things that don't go as magically as you hear in some trip reports. But then you'll get moments or things that are even better.
It is HARD to not build up some fantastic expectations. I'm doing a bit of that even now though I've been on a
Disney cruise and know some things can just not go the way you dreamed. I will tell you what though - my FIRST thought when stepping off the ship was, "when can I do this again?!"
For me, on my first cruise it was a mixture. Our server was horrible, our assistant server was new but really tried, and the head server was way better and more involved than you hear. Our stateroom host was nice - but not the stellar treatment you often hear about.
But he did do things quietly - like making sure we had fresh ice even though we didn't always use it. He just didn't have a outgoing personality and probably didn't speak English well.
Once we got to know some of the crew (or vice versa really) many went out of their way to make sure we had a good time. There were a LOT of moments that I'll always treasure - like the Spa Director actually making an appointment for our Pal Mickeys to have a treatment. I mean this guy actually set out little towels, flowers, etc. (he was so into it...LOL) I know Shari posted a link for some of the photos and the spa ones are in there.
Any way, my whole point is to be a bit flexible in expectations. You're going to have them (and I sure do) and be open to the whole experience overall.
You'll find it's going to be fun to recognize some of your Board mates from this thread as you go about the ship and ports. There will be the fun stuff with the decorations, those who do fish extenders, little group meets, etc.
My feeling is - that this will end up being one of the best times of your life!
Smiles,
Holly