First of all, for the New Hampshire contingency-
In our happy little group, in one room,we have Debbie, Jennifer(13) and Daniel(9) from Londonderry.
In another room, we have Amy and Jordan(14) from Nashua.
With all these New Englanders we may not hear a lot of "R"s spoken on this cruise when they go down to the "Bah" for a "Beah" or when we go to eat 'Dinna"
Though we are new to the Disboard. We have been on the Wonder and have friends who have worked on it so here a few helpful tips that were given to us:
1) Do not pack anything in your suitcase that you do not want buried under 40 other suitcases. To get everyones luggage on the ship quickly, These guys make the airport luggage handlers look like ballerinas. They toss and throw luggage into big bins so don't pack breakables in your luggage.
2) If you can, bring a case of water with you (In a wheeled carry-on if possible). It is easy to get dehydrated on board and even though they have the free soda/tea station, water bottles are not cheap on board. We were thankful to be able to grab a bottle out of the cool (Not Cold) box that are in the cabins and take it to the pools.
3) You will not see your luggage or be able to get into your room until maybe 2 or 3pm. Pack a small day bag with swimsuit, suntan lotion and anything else that you will absolutely need until you see your suitcases again.
4) In Nassau- If you are not taking a tour and you have children (and even if you don't) There is not that much to that is kid friendly and/or not shopping based in the area of the dock. We took our daughter to the Del Sol store (Cool products that turn colors in the sun) and after that she just wanted to go back to the kids club which was a smart desicion. After spending the day in Nassau, we said we probably would not get off the boat next time and Sabrina isn't.
Atlantis is about a $4-5 a person shared cab ride. Beautiful to walk around and has the casino but you are limited to where you can go unless you pay extra.
5) If you are interested in shopping- Go to the "personal shopper's" talk on board. First you could definitely win some freebies if you are animated and show interest (don't be shy). Secondly, they sell a book for $25.00(?) that will get you all kinds of freebies in Nassau. Nothing big but it made it fun as we were exploring the stores that made it worth the price of the book. Also there are raffles throught the day in some of the stores with the personal shopper. We won a 2 carat Saphire. You also got an extra bingo game on board if you had the card that comes in the book.
FYI: The "Personal Shopper" does not work for Disney but the company that puts out the book. That is not necessarily a bad thing. She was extremely nice, knowledgeable and fun to hang out with. At the different stores she was able to get a few of the manager's to go lower than we were able to when negotiating on jewelry.
Finally- If you plan on Jewelry shopping:
-Never buy in the first store you go into. You may find something you like better somewhere else or something similiar cheaper. We saw a lot of the same stuff in multiple stores and final prices varied greatly.
-Don't be afraid to say no thank you, sometimes two or 3 times, and/or say you want to walk around some more when they give you their "final" price, . Remember who you spoke to and get their card with their" final" price when you leave the store.
Sabrina's first necklace that she liked was a $10,000 necklace that they would sell to me for $6000. I started sweating and had to go outside and sit down. when I came back in it was $5500 then $4900 then $4200 and finally after leaving, coming back to compare with something we saw in another store, the final price ended up being $4000. We did not buy it because we ended buying something in another store that we liked better and was less expensive but it gives you an idea how much room there is to play.
Sorry for the long windedness...I hope that this info is helpful to some. See everyone in a week. The weather here in Orlando is mid 70's and we should have great cruise weather
Gary and Sabrina and Aliyah
Orlando