Our first
DCL cruise was a 14-nighter.
My do's that I was thankful I researched and had prepared for:
-bring lots of fun magnets for our stateroom door.
-have a fish extender or door spotter for the hook
-have a shirt or dress for DD on embarkation day that had her name on it. All the characters and staff greeted her by name. She felt like a little VIP. haha
-have lanyards
-pack organizational systems for the stateroom (magnet clips, hanging rack for closet, laundry baskets)
-our DIY drink carrier was a LIFE SAVER as were our giant personalized tumblers
-make sure you know when and where to get tickets for special events and meet and greets the second you get on board (info in navigator)
-weather...a lot of people are saying "don't overpack" but man, I sure was glad to have a fleece and windbreaker on when everyone else was freezing or going inside during the world premiere of Frozen Show. I was also thankful for multiple sandals and multiple pairs of sunglasses.
Things I figured out:
-2 foam cups and a lid will keep soft serve cold/frozen in 90% humidity and 90 degree weather for 45 minutes!
-breakfast buffet on port days was awesome, especially dining outside
-sit down breakfast in the MDR was also a real treat. We had a window seat as we were in the Panama Canal locks!
-sometimes, its better to go to guest services if you have an issue rather than stewing about it.
-skipping MDR dinner and show to have the pool all to ourselves was AMAZING
-stop in at Shutters a few times throughout the cruise to make sure all photos and prints are in the folio (physically and electronically). A lot of our pictures were in the "lost" files and we were able to find probably 50 random shots that would have not otherwise made it home with us. By checking daily, we did not have that much work the night before we left the ship at Shutters, (when everyone was there with "problems", we were good to go)
I wish I had known about:
-the buffet after the fireworks on Pirate Night
-the chocolate buffet (made it, but was late and everything was picked over)
-even if DCL says the non-excursion tenders will not start until 10am, be ready at 8, if that is when you want off. They will likely let people off earlier (just not priority).
I learned just how much I HATE spray sunscreen. People would spray that junk upwind from us and coat us, our stuff and our food with it. I did give people a holler when they were getting us...just a friendly, "thanks for the sun screen" usually did the trick