based on your countdown, i'm assuming you're cruising on the Wonder......so some of the activities in the other posts won't apply (things that are on the Magic than aren't on the Wonder...various courses and the like)...
we were on the Wonder....let's see.....what did my husband like to do....
basically it was the first time in about 10 years that he was disconnected......normally he's online/on cellphone/on beeper 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days of the year....even on vacation....
well.....being on a ship kind of cuts you off from civilization....
so that was the best thing....no (&*%(&$%$*^ cellphone to ring in the middle of a lovely dinner....
how do you spell bliss....
of course, he did find his way to the internet cafe and signed up for the unlimited usage plan.....but he didn't spend much time there....(anyway.....CNN is on the room tv so he could keep up with world events that way)....
so....what else....
basically he was happy to just hang out with the family....that is what a family vacation is all about....
it didn't matter what we were doing.....playing shuffleboard, dancing in wavebands at the 50's party (my daughter made sure we got up for the spotlight slow dances....what a kid)...
my daughter also had us accompany her to EVERY dueling pianos performance.....we enjoyed that as well....
as for me.....if he and i had been alone on this cruise i would have been happy sitting on the verandah reading a book.....
just sitting on the verandah was the most relaxing thing...
i can now understand the attraction of owning a yacht and sailing the world...
oh...which reminds me....he really enjoyed watching the ship dock at each port and sail away again....
the docking (you have to be up early in the morning to watch it in port canaveral) is very interesting (if you're weird the way we are).....wathching the process....
and he too enjoyed the cocktail party with the captain and crew (the concierge party)......he's a nuts and bolts kind of person so he basically interogated them about the workings of the ship...orgainization...etc......(that is, he's not very good at social chit chat, but get him talking about business or something concrete and he's happy as can be......the captain and senior crew seemed to be similar so they had a grand time chatting it up)...
bottom line....it's not so much any specific activities that make the cruise magical....it's the whole experience put together....and the amazing service....the CMs are the most professional, friendly, helpful people you can imagine...even better than the CMs at WDW.....and that's saying a lot...
oh.....to give you an idea of how strange we are....we even enjoyed the lifeboat drill.....
