Disney Wish Back-2-Back questions.

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For anyone who has done one on the Wish was there a coffee lounge open between cruises. I’ve done a Back-2-Back on all other ships. Just not Wish yet, going April 21st-24th and 24th-28th.

What did you do between cruises? I usually sit out of way and watch the crew cleaning.
 
For anyone who has done one on the Wish was there a coffee lounge open between cruises. I’ve done a Back-2-Back on all other ships. Just not Wish yet, going April 21st-24th and 24th-28th.

What did you do between cruises? I usually sit out of way and watch the crew cleaning.
We did a b2b on the Wish in late January. We had been instructed to depart the ship at 9:30 am, and show our yellow re-boarding card to re-enter the terminal after debarking and clearing immigration. We checked in right away and then waited in a small dedicated seating area until we were able to reboard. Since we had early breakfast in the MDR, we went to the Cove Cafe after breakfast (about 8 am for us) and waited until 9:30 rolled around so we could leave the ship. In fact, the last few debarking passengers were just leaving the ship at that time, so we didn’t actually head out to the terminal until 9:45 or so. We were back on board about 11:15 and just headed back to our stateroom (we were in the same room and our host had told us he would have our room ready first so that we could do that) until we headed down for sitdown lunch in the MDR at noon.
 
On my Wish b2b Cove Cafe was open when we got back on. The coffees were free but, of course, I gave a tip as normal.
 
You'll get a letter in your cabin the night before that outlines what will and won't open. For our Wish B2B last September, Cove Cafe had complimentary coffee and pastries. The area in Marceline Market that is between the two different entrances was also open for comp coffee and pastries.
 

For our b2b on the Wish last August we went to Cove Cafe and then used the adult-only pool. It was a great time to use the pool as we were the only ones in it. We were also going to ride the Aqua Mouse but it wasn't open until a lot of other people were onboard.
 
For your recent B2B experiences, were you able to leave your luggage in your room? (if booked in the same room on each leg, I'm assuming)
 
For your recent B2B experiences, were you able to leave your luggage in your room? (if booked in the same room on each leg, I'm assuming)
We’ve sailed B2Bs 5 times, including one B2B2B, always keeping the same stateroom for the second (or third) cruise. We have always left our luggage in the room. There was a short period of time last year when Covid-testing was being done at the port that B2B cruisers were asked to pack up in case they were denied reboarding. The only time we had to pack our bags was for the British Isles to WBTA transition last September on the Magic when we had to test in Dover prior to reboarding the ship. Even then, we were able to leave the packed bags in our stateroom.
 

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