All this planning talk is interesting to me. As WDW veterans we hardly ever plan much other than our one or two full service meals each trip and what parks we want to go to based on EMH. Having never been on a cruise before I've been devouring travel blogs, guide books, and everything Disney and my TA send me. But I still feel like I haven't planned enough, even though when I look at things to plan I don't see anything I *have* to do. I would like to take the mixology class with my daughter as that is something that interests both of us, but other than that I don't have plans. We want to go to the shows, ride the Aquaduck at least once each and run the Castaway 5K. Everything else is fluff and a new adventure. It will be fun to see what the Navigator brings us each morning.
My big "planning things" concern such things as how I'm getting to the airport, what it is like to go through customs (I've never been through customs as an adult), whether I can find my way to breakfast each morning (don't laugh - this is a recurring nightmare), and what I really need to pack. I pre-paid for a picture package (actually the photo book) and pre-paid my gratuities, so I shouldn't have many expenses on board other than some very girlie drinks and souvenirs.