We woke up around 830am to head to the lobby to meet the inlaws for breakfast. The breakfast at the hotel was 10 GBP each so we were feeling cheap, knowing that in 4 hours we would be on a floating buffet, so we did not want to pay. Instead we had some breakfast bars and got a muffin from the coffee shop there. We went to pack up and check out - the car was scheduled to pick us up at 1030. MIL told us later that they checked on the car that morning and found that none was in the book! (That's why I hate to allow other people to make reservations - I would rather do it myself. But at least FIL followed up to make sure we could get to the port.) So they had them get another service. It arrived on time and the driver was very nice. The 10 minute ride to the port was easy.
We came around a bend and there was the Magic! The town of Dover actually looked a little run down. Lots of boarded up buildings.
But for me who likes military history, it was an experience to look across the channel to see France. (From the top of the ship - or so I thought. We found out later it was not France, but some closer islands. I'm not so sure.) It must have really sucked for Brits to look across and see German occupied territory.
Check in was easy, and within about 20 minutes we were in the main waiting area. DW checked the kids into the camp and they got their bracelets. They now have an RF finder in them because the kids can go to any of the kids activities regardless of age. Previously, they stayed in their age group. So now, in order to find your kid (if you really want them back) they have to look it up on the computer to track them. Kinda cool, we'll see how well it works.
By 1130 am they started embarkation. We were in group 4. We got on the ship and headed to Topsiders for lunch. DD8 as usual jumped in with a vengence, eating shrimp, pasta, a sandwich and 2 deserts. We took a few pictures from the top of the ship and then headed to our rooms, which were ready at 130pm. We found our
Castaway Club gifts (bag, 2 water bottles, key chain) there and a few items from our
travel agent. We unpacked what we could and settle in to wait for our luggage. We like to get all unpacked early so we don't have to worry about it. DW has gotten very good about being organized to fit the 4 of us in a small room for a long cruise.
The movie list for the first week includes Toy Story 1 and 2, Up, Narnia and a bunch of others. Since Disney has their own movies, they can show first run movies on the ship in the movie theatre. We plan to see Toy Story 3 next week.
Two out of 4 of our bags arrived before the safety drill. Unlike most other cruise ships which do the safety drill as you sail away, Disney makes a party of the sail away, so they do it an hour earlier. It is quick and to the point, then we went back to he room to get ready for the party. A third bag arrived before we left. The party was nice, there was good weather, sunny and upper 60s for temps.
We had great views of the cliffs of Dover during the party and as we left. The Captain took a route near the cliffs so we could get some good photos.
It was now 5:30 so we went back to the room to get ready for dinner. I took DD10 back to the camp to replace her bracelet - it was broken on one side and we didn't want it to get lost so we went for a new one. When we got back to the room the 4th bag had arrived.
Our first night's dinner was in Parrot Cay. I like it there the best, it is relaxing. Disney has 3 main restaurants and 2 seatings, one at 6pm and one at 830pm. At our first
Disney cruise we had the late seating. The main problem was this was a long and special cruise, a Panama Canal crossing, so there were a lot of late night parties. Because dinner was late we were not hungry for any of these. We like the 6pm better.
Our servers are Wemick from India and Sergio from Spain. Both are good, at least from one night's experience. DW and I tend to just go with the menu and not ask for anything too special. I know you can, but we don't like to. FIL on the other hand has no problem asking for anything. For example, he did not like any of the deserts so he asked for a plate of fresh fruit. Wemick, stuttered a bit and said he had to go make it himself. That alone would have mortified me. He has also wanted a chopped salad every night. For me, all I want is a diet coke every night!
After dinner we went to the show which was "All Aboard - Let the Magic Begin!" Get the reference? We are on the Disney Magic. It included an illusionist, Jason Bishop and a commedian, Heath Hyche. Both were just OK. We sat in our regular seats, the front of the back section so lots of leg room. After the show we went to Diversions for a bit. Diversions is the ship pub. While we were there in the back the college mixer/meet and great. We were wondering how many people would go. It actually was well attended and there was a cruise staff peson there to break the ice. Then we moved next door to a different bar called the Rockin Bar D. Here there was a game called "Match your Mate."
It was awesome. They asked for people that had "been together" for less than 5 years. Two couples got up and one was picked. They seemed to really want to get picked. Then the guy mentioned they had been together 6 years but were living on different continents. But it was more than 5 years so they were disqualified. They got so mad (I think she was mad at him) they left! They probably would have been picked for the next group. Wow. The 3 couples were one that was married for a few years, another for 24 years and a third for 39 years. They then asked them questions while the spouse was out of the room. Kinda like the Newlywed Game. Anyway it was hilarious. Then we went to pick up the kids and go to sleep. We lose an hour of sleep tonight. A nice first day on the ship.
Some additional notes - I love being on the ship. Looking out from the deck and seeing the ocean I find relaxing and awesome. The cruise director is Peter (or Petr?) from Switzerland. He is Ok, just doesn't seem to have that spark like Christian or Brent.