1. If you're able, drive yourself to Port Canaveal instead of using DIsney Transportation. THe Disney Transportation wasn't scheduled to leave our Disney resort until 12:45 p.m. We drove ourselves (we had rented a car during our stay because we went during high season and didn't want to deal with long lines at park close time) and we were ON THE SHIP at 12:15! We gained a whole two hours over the Resort folks to enjoy the ship and relax...
2. Make reservations at Palo. I recommend making the reservation the night that the Variety Show is in the Walt Disney World Theatre. You don't want to miss Hercules or Disney Dreams. Staff said that they recommend dining at Palo on the night you're at Nassau.... We ended up dining our first night (3-night cruise) because we didn't want to miss the two shows I mentioned. Get the chocolate souffle with vanilla bean sauce.....
3. Hand carry your film in a big ziploc bag and ask to have it hand-inspected. I did this with disposable cameras and videotape too.
4. No problems using birth certificate and drivers license for ID. Just make sure you put it in a ziploc bag or something in case it gets wet. Must have the raised seal on the birth cert. too, not a copy.
5. Instead of buying a two-way radio, we used our cell phones to communicate. We got on a "national" plan for a few extra dollars so we could call each other free with no roaming charges.
6. After you get on the ship, provided it's before 1 p.m., do these things first:
Eat lunch
Check to see if your stateroom is ready
Send kids to the pool while you make Palo Reservations
About 30-45 minutes before safety drill (3-3:15) I started getting my kids ready for dinner (showers, etc) so all four of us wouldn't be trying to get ready all at once. We did the safety drill and immediately after went to Deck 10 for the Sail Away Celebration. After that was over, we went back to Stateroom (around 5:10 or so) where DH and me got ready for our 6 p.m. dinner seating. We were able to do everything and not feel rushed getting ready for dinner.
7. Make it a habit each night of your cruise to go to Shutters to see your pictures for the day. I would go BEFORE dinner if you can, when it's least crowded (we went about 5:30 each night). If you have an 8 p.m. seating, I would probably go at 7 p.m. while the 6 p.m. crowd is still eating or wait until the next morning. It's a madhouse there!
8. Skip the "mandatory" embarkation talk in the Walt Disney Theatre the evening before you return. Totally unnecessary. They replay it on the stateroom TV's over and over again. It's a half hour you can use to do something else. They make it sound like someone from your party HAS to attend, but it's hogwash. Just watch it on your stateroom TV.
9. Don't do the Blue Lagoon excursion on Nassau.
Castaway Cay is much better. Waste of money in my opinion. Instead, I wish we would have stayed on the ship and just done minimal time in Nassau.
10. At Castaway Cay we went back to the ship around 2:30. Pools were virtually empty............