cdndizzylizzy
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Introduction
Having spent the last week in "reflection" mode after returning on Sunday from our first DCL cruise, in fact from our first cruise ever, I am "paying it forward" with this trip report. There is absolutely no question that the quality of our cruise doubled (at least) through the tips, hints and suggestions that I gained through the DIS in the weeks leading up to our cruise on the Magic! So, hopefully I can provide you DIS'ers out there that trip across this trip report with some memories (hi to my fellow Feb 24 DIS meet threaders!), advice (if, like me, you are a lucky traveler reading TRs in advance of your cruise and still have an upcoming cruise to look forward to!).
Cast of Characters:
DH(39) - DH is someone who likes to know what he is getting into on a vacation. This trip was something he could consider because a friend raved about it, so he knew it couldn't be all bad. The DIS helped a lot - I strategically shared TRs with him so that he could mentally prepare for the upcoming vacation. He might not have spent as many days on the DIS as me, but he lurked!
Me(39) - As in most families, I am the vacation planner. DH says - let's go on a vacation, and hundreds of hours later, the trip is booked, passports obtained, clothes/sunscreen/seasick pills/over-the-door shoe holder etc. purchased, laundry done, newspaper cancelled, bags are packed, and we finally get out the door! But it's all good - for me, the planning is half the fun - actually in this case it ended being 1/4 of the fun, based on the amount of fun we had in one week on the Magic!!!!
DD(10)
DD(5)
The Planning Stages
We booked our inaugural cruise in August 2006, having heard rave reviews from a friend and thinking that it was high time that we did something new for a family vacation. With DD(5) now safely into the era of her life where trips will be remembered, it was time to do something really special. For those of you whose kids are all at least 5 and up, do not for a moment think that they are "too old" for Disney. I would say that our youngest was the perfect age for the cruise - old enough to remember everything for years to come, old enough not to need a nap during the day and to make it through long days right through to the fireworks on Wednesday night at the Pirates of the Caribbean party and the "midnight" (11:15 pm) dessert buffet on Thursday night, able to swim in BOTH the Mickey Pool and the Goofy Pool, and yet young enough to BELIEVE she was hugging Cinderella, Belle, Princess Aurora, Mickey and Minnie! I was actually amazed at how much the characters were a draw for all ages - I saw teenaged girls waiting almost as impatiently as the little ones in their princess dresses, waiting for autographs and challenging each other to get the most signature. Anyways, don't misunderstand me - choosing when to cruise based on the age of your children is a personal choice for all families, and there were many families with younger children having a wonderful time, but for us, our timing worked out perfectly!!!!
Based on our friend's recommendation, we spent a few days on Disney's website before booking. Our friend had done a 4-day on the Wonder, and then a 7-day Western on the Magic, and had already warned us that 3 or 4 days would not be enough. So we went straight to the 7-day, and then picked the Western because it had fewer days at sea - this was based on being first time cruisers and a concern re seasickness. As it turned out for us, we LOVED the at sea days, and seasickness was never a problem. I had brought almost every medicine I could find - bonine, dramamine, ginger, as well as non-medicinal option - seabands. I personally took 2 bonines a day in the morning and was fine. DD10 used the seabands a few times and that was it!
So we booked the 7-day Magic in August and then carried on with living until January, when the excitement really started to build!
We were trapped indoors on weekends with the cold and snow of a Canadian winter, and one day I tripped across the DIS! Wow - talk about an eye-opener!
DIS Tips that Made Our Trip Better
Clear Over the Door Shoe Holder and Collapsible Laundry Hamper - we ended up hanging the clips on a coat hanger and then hung the hanger on the hook beside the bathroom door across from the closet in our Inside Stateroom. It was awesome! We stored sunscreen, our Key to the World Cards, our beer tasting tickets, the Oceaneer Club pager, Ipods, etc. etc. Even with it, the desktop was cluttered with everything else - Navigators, the constant letters they kept delivering, etc. What a mess it would have been without it! We also used the laundry hamper extensively - transferring dirty laundry back to empty suitcases every few days. Storing empty suitcases under the bed was also an excellent tip - all in all our stateroom stayed very organized for 4 people over 7 days!!!! Thanks DIS friends!
Digital Clock and Nightlight for our Inside Stateroom
It was really helpful to know the time when you woke up in the middle of the night in the inside stateroom - there is really no way of knowing the difference between 10 am, 2 am and 8 am - the nightlight was perfect for middle of the night trips to the washroom, and I would not have wanted DD5 to be up on the top bunk without a way to get down! We also brought an extension cord, so we could recharge our Ipods and video camera - all great DIS suggestions!
Photo Mattes for Character Signatures
As promised, Guest Services happily took my 2 5x7 photo mattes, and they were returned to our cabin by our cabin steward a few days later with all of the characters signatures. I did not provide Sharpies or anything - they came back with signatures in a variety of colours...
Treats for the Shows
I really debated this one - surely we will eat enough all day long, at dinner and after the show, that I did not need to bring treats for the Walt Disney Theatre. However, I did in the end bring some snacks - some Princess Jellybeans in snack-sized bags, some Werthers Originals, and some chocolates (again in snack-sized containers). Every night, we took a few with us to the shows, and they were a huge hit. Because we had snacks with us, we avoided "buying/charging" much larger bags of snacks to our KTTW cards, and we were able to satisfy the urge to snack during the shows. TIP - be VERY careful if you buy a drink from the servers during a show - I bought a beer one evening (couldn't resist the fun of having a beer while watching the premiere of Bridge to Terabithia) and then DD10 hit it with her elbow and half of it spilled on us.... Ooops!!! Anyways, treats were a good idea, believe it or not!!
Ziploc Bags
These were a great idea - we used Ziplocs over and over all week - for fruit, for treats, to look after small items that we purchased (postcards, etc.) to pack shoes, wet bathing suits and various other "dirty" items in our suitcases at the end of the week. Great suggestion, and they take up no room and weigh next to nothing to bring - so no worries!
Multiple Coloured Highlighters for Navigators
Blue for me, Yellow for DH, Pink for DD5, Green for DD10 - we all have it memorized, and we even have all the marked up Navigators as souvenirs - we all enjoyed marking up the Navigators in the waning moments of each evening, planning what we might do the next day. Does anyone else wish that you could get your hands on a Navigator some time sooner than early evening the night before? Since we were carefully organizing parent alone time in tandem with time slots in the Club/Lab where structured activities were taking place (neither of our girls really liked the unstructured time), it would have been helpful to have a bit more time to plan - I think you should get the Navigator for the NEXT day after tomorrow in the evening - gives you a whole day extra to plan!!! Anyways, highlighters are a great thing, and again no biggie to pack! Post-it notes and tape were also a big help in the room. Didn't bring duct tape, and didn't miss it (OK, I did miss it once - our DD5's sandal was falling apart, and I was thinking to myself how this could have been a perfect time for duct tape!) Scissors are also important - just nail scissors or something like that....
Renuzit Air Freshener for the Bathroom
Our bathroom didn't really stink badly or anything, but we use a Vanilla Renuzit at home, and it was nice that the bathroom in our stateroom had the same familiar scent. We had a Cat 11 Stateroom, and therefore did not have the split bathroom. Even with 4 of us, we did not miss the split bathroom, and frankly I am glad that we had a "larger" (LOL) bathroom since it was not split.
Pirate Gear
I hunted and hunted for pirate gear at a costume store in February, but they were sold out of most things. Now that I am no longer a "newbie" to DCL, I know to watch at Halloween time for more pirate stuff for our next cruise. This time, we just brought eye patches. Note - little kids have a hard time walking in a straight line while wearing an eye patch, and will INSIST on keeping it on throughout the evening's festivities! On our cruise, I did not see too many people who REALLY dressed the part for Pirate Night, but there were many colorful skirts etc. and a few ruffly white shirts on the men.
Door Sign
We made a modest door sign before we left, and as posted by others, at the very least it helps you find your stateroom quickly on those long walks down long corridors when everything looks the same. Anyways, the kids had fun doing it, it packed flat and weighed nothing!
Thoughts about Other Tips
Laundry Detergent and Fabric Softener - I brought it, but then we also brought enough clothes for the week, so next time I will either pack less clothes or leave the detergent behind. Note: I went out and spent $20 the week before we left to get more underwear for everyone, and that way avoided doing any laundry - best $20 spent in the month of Feb! Who cares how many loads I did when I got back, doesn't everyone re-wash everything when they get home anyways?
Binoculars - Did not bring them and did not miss them - well, I suppose we may have liked to have had them, but really, who is going to think to bring their binoculars with them from Deck 6 up to Deck 10, and who is going to leave Deck 10 to go back down to Deck 6 to get them, and even if they did, whatever they wanted to look at would be gone by the time they got back.
Walkie Talkies - Did not bring them, and did not miss them - for us, this is because we did not give DD10 sign-out privileges from the club, and therefore there was always at least one parent with one child, and only so many places the other pair could be - see binoculars comment above as well - the few times I would have liked to know where DH had wandered off to, the WTs would not have been with him even if we had them on the trip.
Bottled Water - We thought the water served on the ship was fine. We brought a few bottles with us on board, and cleaned and refilled them from the beverage station on the odd occasion.
Anyways, that's a pretty long first post - I will write more later!!!!!
Having spent the last week in "reflection" mode after returning on Sunday from our first DCL cruise, in fact from our first cruise ever, I am "paying it forward" with this trip report. There is absolutely no question that the quality of our cruise doubled (at least) through the tips, hints and suggestions that I gained through the DIS in the weeks leading up to our cruise on the Magic! So, hopefully I can provide you DIS'ers out there that trip across this trip report with some memories (hi to my fellow Feb 24 DIS meet threaders!), advice (if, like me, you are a lucky traveler reading TRs in advance of your cruise and still have an upcoming cruise to look forward to!).
Cast of Characters:
DH(39) - DH is someone who likes to know what he is getting into on a vacation. This trip was something he could consider because a friend raved about it, so he knew it couldn't be all bad. The DIS helped a lot - I strategically shared TRs with him so that he could mentally prepare for the upcoming vacation. He might not have spent as many days on the DIS as me, but he lurked!
Me(39) - As in most families, I am the vacation planner. DH says - let's go on a vacation, and hundreds of hours later, the trip is booked, passports obtained, clothes/sunscreen/seasick pills/over-the-door shoe holder etc. purchased, laundry done, newspaper cancelled, bags are packed, and we finally get out the door! But it's all good - for me, the planning is half the fun - actually in this case it ended being 1/4 of the fun, based on the amount of fun we had in one week on the Magic!!!!
DD(10)
DD(5)
The Planning Stages
We booked our inaugural cruise in August 2006, having heard rave reviews from a friend and thinking that it was high time that we did something new for a family vacation. With DD(5) now safely into the era of her life where trips will be remembered, it was time to do something really special. For those of you whose kids are all at least 5 and up, do not for a moment think that they are "too old" for Disney. I would say that our youngest was the perfect age for the cruise - old enough to remember everything for years to come, old enough not to need a nap during the day and to make it through long days right through to the fireworks on Wednesday night at the Pirates of the Caribbean party and the "midnight" (11:15 pm) dessert buffet on Thursday night, able to swim in BOTH the Mickey Pool and the Goofy Pool, and yet young enough to BELIEVE she was hugging Cinderella, Belle, Princess Aurora, Mickey and Minnie! I was actually amazed at how much the characters were a draw for all ages - I saw teenaged girls waiting almost as impatiently as the little ones in their princess dresses, waiting for autographs and challenging each other to get the most signature. Anyways, don't misunderstand me - choosing when to cruise based on the age of your children is a personal choice for all families, and there were many families with younger children having a wonderful time, but for us, our timing worked out perfectly!!!!

Based on our friend's recommendation, we spent a few days on Disney's website before booking. Our friend had done a 4-day on the Wonder, and then a 7-day Western on the Magic, and had already warned us that 3 or 4 days would not be enough. So we went straight to the 7-day, and then picked the Western because it had fewer days at sea - this was based on being first time cruisers and a concern re seasickness. As it turned out for us, we LOVED the at sea days, and seasickness was never a problem. I had brought almost every medicine I could find - bonine, dramamine, ginger, as well as non-medicinal option - seabands. I personally took 2 bonines a day in the morning and was fine. DD10 used the seabands a few times and that was it!
So we booked the 7-day Magic in August and then carried on with living until January, when the excitement really started to build!

We were trapped indoors on weekends with the cold and snow of a Canadian winter, and one day I tripped across the DIS! Wow - talk about an eye-opener!
DIS Tips that Made Our Trip Better
Clear Over the Door Shoe Holder and Collapsible Laundry Hamper - we ended up hanging the clips on a coat hanger and then hung the hanger on the hook beside the bathroom door across from the closet in our Inside Stateroom. It was awesome! We stored sunscreen, our Key to the World Cards, our beer tasting tickets, the Oceaneer Club pager, Ipods, etc. etc. Even with it, the desktop was cluttered with everything else - Navigators, the constant letters they kept delivering, etc. What a mess it would have been without it! We also used the laundry hamper extensively - transferring dirty laundry back to empty suitcases every few days. Storing empty suitcases under the bed was also an excellent tip - all in all our stateroom stayed very organized for 4 people over 7 days!!!! Thanks DIS friends!
Digital Clock and Nightlight for our Inside Stateroom
It was really helpful to know the time when you woke up in the middle of the night in the inside stateroom - there is really no way of knowing the difference between 10 am, 2 am and 8 am - the nightlight was perfect for middle of the night trips to the washroom, and I would not have wanted DD5 to be up on the top bunk without a way to get down! We also brought an extension cord, so we could recharge our Ipods and video camera - all great DIS suggestions!
Photo Mattes for Character Signatures
As promised, Guest Services happily took my 2 5x7 photo mattes, and they were returned to our cabin by our cabin steward a few days later with all of the characters signatures. I did not provide Sharpies or anything - they came back with signatures in a variety of colours...
Treats for the Shows
I really debated this one - surely we will eat enough all day long, at dinner and after the show, that I did not need to bring treats for the Walt Disney Theatre. However, I did in the end bring some snacks - some Princess Jellybeans in snack-sized bags, some Werthers Originals, and some chocolates (again in snack-sized containers). Every night, we took a few with us to the shows, and they were a huge hit. Because we had snacks with us, we avoided "buying/charging" much larger bags of snacks to our KTTW cards, and we were able to satisfy the urge to snack during the shows. TIP - be VERY careful if you buy a drink from the servers during a show - I bought a beer one evening (couldn't resist the fun of having a beer while watching the premiere of Bridge to Terabithia) and then DD10 hit it with her elbow and half of it spilled on us.... Ooops!!! Anyways, treats were a good idea, believe it or not!!

Ziploc Bags
These were a great idea - we used Ziplocs over and over all week - for fruit, for treats, to look after small items that we purchased (postcards, etc.) to pack shoes, wet bathing suits and various other "dirty" items in our suitcases at the end of the week. Great suggestion, and they take up no room and weigh next to nothing to bring - so no worries!
Multiple Coloured Highlighters for Navigators
Blue for me, Yellow for DH, Pink for DD5, Green for DD10 - we all have it memorized, and we even have all the marked up Navigators as souvenirs - we all enjoyed marking up the Navigators in the waning moments of each evening, planning what we might do the next day. Does anyone else wish that you could get your hands on a Navigator some time sooner than early evening the night before? Since we were carefully organizing parent alone time in tandem with time slots in the Club/Lab where structured activities were taking place (neither of our girls really liked the unstructured time), it would have been helpful to have a bit more time to plan - I think you should get the Navigator for the NEXT day after tomorrow in the evening - gives you a whole day extra to plan!!! Anyways, highlighters are a great thing, and again no biggie to pack! Post-it notes and tape were also a big help in the room. Didn't bring duct tape, and didn't miss it (OK, I did miss it once - our DD5's sandal was falling apart, and I was thinking to myself how this could have been a perfect time for duct tape!) Scissors are also important - just nail scissors or something like that....
Renuzit Air Freshener for the Bathroom
Our bathroom didn't really stink badly or anything, but we use a Vanilla Renuzit at home, and it was nice that the bathroom in our stateroom had the same familiar scent. We had a Cat 11 Stateroom, and therefore did not have the split bathroom. Even with 4 of us, we did not miss the split bathroom, and frankly I am glad that we had a "larger" (LOL) bathroom since it was not split.
Pirate Gear
I hunted and hunted for pirate gear at a costume store in February, but they were sold out of most things. Now that I am no longer a "newbie" to DCL, I know to watch at Halloween time for more pirate stuff for our next cruise. This time, we just brought eye patches. Note - little kids have a hard time walking in a straight line while wearing an eye patch, and will INSIST on keeping it on throughout the evening's festivities! On our cruise, I did not see too many people who REALLY dressed the part for Pirate Night, but there were many colorful skirts etc. and a few ruffly white shirts on the men.

Door Sign
We made a modest door sign before we left, and as posted by others, at the very least it helps you find your stateroom quickly on those long walks down long corridors when everything looks the same. Anyways, the kids had fun doing it, it packed flat and weighed nothing!
Thoughts about Other Tips
Laundry Detergent and Fabric Softener - I brought it, but then we also brought enough clothes for the week, so next time I will either pack less clothes or leave the detergent behind. Note: I went out and spent $20 the week before we left to get more underwear for everyone, and that way avoided doing any laundry - best $20 spent in the month of Feb! Who cares how many loads I did when I got back, doesn't everyone re-wash everything when they get home anyways?

Binoculars - Did not bring them and did not miss them - well, I suppose we may have liked to have had them, but really, who is going to think to bring their binoculars with them from Deck 6 up to Deck 10, and who is going to leave Deck 10 to go back down to Deck 6 to get them, and even if they did, whatever they wanted to look at would be gone by the time they got back.
Walkie Talkies - Did not bring them, and did not miss them - for us, this is because we did not give DD10 sign-out privileges from the club, and therefore there was always at least one parent with one child, and only so many places the other pair could be - see binoculars comment above as well - the few times I would have liked to know where DH had wandered off to, the WTs would not have been with him even if we had them on the trip.
Bottled Water - We thought the water served on the ship was fine. We brought a few bottles with us on board, and cleaned and refilled them from the beverage station on the odd occasion.
Anyways, that's a pretty long first post - I will write more later!!!!!