Here's the thing. I've re-read what I wrote a few times and it sounds like we didn't have a good time. We did. The kids had the best time ever (according to Sarah, my now six year old). We had a good time.
Would we cruise again? Probably not. However, it wasn't that Disney didn't provide a good cruise. It's more that I think we (Brian and I) are happier at a resort.
That said, here's the cast of characters:
Me, 42
Brian 44
Elizabeth 7 (turning 8 in April)
Sarah (turned 6 on the second day of the cruise)
Day 1
Not a good start. The car wouldnt start. We called AAA and a town car. The town car wasnt big enough (Brian told them how much luggage we had) and AAA was late. We cancelled AAA and called the guests who were coming to Hill Street Cottage (my guest house) to explain the parking situation.
We arrived at the port at 11ish. There was an enormous line. Brian stood with the girls and the luggage while I stood in line. After a few minutes, Brian called and told me he had found a porter. Why would you spend an hour in line when you could pay a porter? We checked in and were group 14. The ship was totally full, so there were no upgrades.
It was super cold (for SoCal), so we went to Parrot Cay for lunch. Elizabeth had very liquid Mac n cheese and a banana. Sarah had some chicken, broccoli and farfalle. Brian had pork schnitzel, beef and cooked veggies and I had a salad. It was fine.
After lunch, we headed to Oceaneers Club/Lab and waited for about two minutes for bracelets for the kids. We spent a few minutes in there, but at 1:30 it was empty, so we went to check out our staterooms. The Navigator said the rooms would be ready at 1:30, but a crew member said 2 p.m. They were ready at 1:30.
Elizabeth and I started the ships tour, but it wasnt all that interesting so we gave up. By then, our luggage had arrived so we unpacked. Then was the drill followed by the sail away party. Because were small and arent hugely into participating, we stood on deck 10, which was perfect for us. We had a great view of what was going on, we got streamers and we werent packed into a small space with tall people. We left the party early because of the cold. We might have been warmer on Deck 9 and dancing, but we wouldnt have been able to see. We warmed up and changed in the staterooms and then watched as we finally started moving. It was very exciting for us to be moving.
Dinner was back at PC, where we had a table to ourselves, right by the window. Elizabeth and I started with the ahi good for me and we just trimmed the pepper edges off Elizabeths. Brian had the asparagus and crab soup. Sarah had the fruit cup. For entrees, Sarah had the chicken fingers (but was fading so she didnt eat much), Elizabeth and I had the rib-eye (yum) and Brian had the pork chop (also yum). What was interesting was that they just wouldnt bring us smaller portions. This happened over and over again where we would ask to split an entrée or ask for a half portion and wed be brought the entire thing. Elizabeth is seven, so shes not going to be able to eat an 8 10 oz. steak. I just dont eat that much. We asked for half portions and yet they brought us each huge steaks that we didnt finish.
The kids had Mickey bars and Brian and I shared the lemon meringue pie. The pie was nasty.
Brian went out, but Sarah was so tired (since it was nearly 8 p.m.) that she said shed rather get a present in the morning for her birthday and just go to bed. (So much for the kids staying up late every night.) I was exhausted and feeling sick too, so it was early to bed for me.
Would we cruise again? Probably not. However, it wasn't that Disney didn't provide a good cruise. It's more that I think we (Brian and I) are happier at a resort.
That said, here's the cast of characters:
Me, 42
Brian 44
Elizabeth 7 (turning 8 in April)
Sarah (turned 6 on the second day of the cruise)
Day 1
Not a good start. The car wouldnt start. We called AAA and a town car. The town car wasnt big enough (Brian told them how much luggage we had) and AAA was late. We cancelled AAA and called the guests who were coming to Hill Street Cottage (my guest house) to explain the parking situation.
We arrived at the port at 11ish. There was an enormous line. Brian stood with the girls and the luggage while I stood in line. After a few minutes, Brian called and told me he had found a porter. Why would you spend an hour in line when you could pay a porter? We checked in and were group 14. The ship was totally full, so there were no upgrades.
It was super cold (for SoCal), so we went to Parrot Cay for lunch. Elizabeth had very liquid Mac n cheese and a banana. Sarah had some chicken, broccoli and farfalle. Brian had pork schnitzel, beef and cooked veggies and I had a salad. It was fine.
After lunch, we headed to Oceaneers Club/Lab and waited for about two minutes for bracelets for the kids. We spent a few minutes in there, but at 1:30 it was empty, so we went to check out our staterooms. The Navigator said the rooms would be ready at 1:30, but a crew member said 2 p.m. They were ready at 1:30.
Elizabeth and I started the ships tour, but it wasnt all that interesting so we gave up. By then, our luggage had arrived so we unpacked. Then was the drill followed by the sail away party. Because were small and arent hugely into participating, we stood on deck 10, which was perfect for us. We had a great view of what was going on, we got streamers and we werent packed into a small space with tall people. We left the party early because of the cold. We might have been warmer on Deck 9 and dancing, but we wouldnt have been able to see. We warmed up and changed in the staterooms and then watched as we finally started moving. It was very exciting for us to be moving.
Dinner was back at PC, where we had a table to ourselves, right by the window. Elizabeth and I started with the ahi good for me and we just trimmed the pepper edges off Elizabeths. Brian had the asparagus and crab soup. Sarah had the fruit cup. For entrees, Sarah had the chicken fingers (but was fading so she didnt eat much), Elizabeth and I had the rib-eye (yum) and Brian had the pork chop (also yum). What was interesting was that they just wouldnt bring us smaller portions. This happened over and over again where we would ask to split an entrée or ask for a half portion and wed be brought the entire thing. Elizabeth is seven, so shes not going to be able to eat an 8 10 oz. steak. I just dont eat that much. We asked for half portions and yet they brought us each huge steaks that we didnt finish.
The kids had Mickey bars and Brian and I shared the lemon meringue pie. The pie was nasty.
Brian went out, but Sarah was so tired (since it was nearly 8 p.m.) that she said shed rather get a present in the morning for her birthday and just go to bed. (So much for the kids staying up late every night.) I was exhausted and feeling sick too, so it was early to bed for me.