Just back from the Fantasy Eastern for our first family cruise. DH and I did a cruise waaayyyyy back in the 90's on NCL, and then were busy with young kids. Now kids not so young, and definitely more fun to travel with (in theory). The cast of characters: me (42), DH (45), DS (10), and twin DD and DS 8.
We were lucky enough to book the DVC member special early in May and were in a 4B Family Stateroom with Verandah.
I am the planner of the family and was so excited to be able to book this trip. We had always thought a Disney cruise would be financially out of reach. Now I know through the wisdom of the Disboards there are ways to make it work
Our trip begins with massive research, travel books from the library, lots of reading on the Dis, and ultimately booking a few things on our own and 1 Disney excursion because we were down to the wire and the things I looked for in St. Thomas weren't available.
It bugs me to no end that DCL treats my 10 year old as an adult for excursions, because he isn't much bigger than my 8 year old, and definitely doesn't have the stamina of an adult for sitting still on a tour bus or walking all over.
We had second seating for dinner, which was ok for our family, we live in Colorado so the time difference made dinner at 815 all right. Plus it left a lot of time for twin DS to eat an extra meal every day mid-afternoon
Our dining rotation was ERAERAE, I liked Royal Court and Animators atmosphere a lot better so next time we will request a different rotation once on board. Two nights in EG would be more than enough for me.
We rented a car in St. Maarten from Hertz, easy process, rate a little steep but with 5 of us it was less expensive than taking a taxi. I had hoped to get a little more out of touring on our own, but more to come on that.....
We booked the Caribbean Sea Safari, Snorkeling and Beach tour in St. Thomas, and booked the CC floats and rings online before we left for our trip. I now know to wait and just do that when we get there, because we only ended up using 1 ring the whole day!
We had some good, some bad, and some ugly.....
We were lucky enough to book the DVC member special early in May and were in a 4B Family Stateroom with Verandah.
I am the planner of the family and was so excited to be able to book this trip. We had always thought a Disney cruise would be financially out of reach. Now I know through the wisdom of the Disboards there are ways to make it work

Our trip begins with massive research, travel books from the library, lots of reading on the Dis, and ultimately booking a few things on our own and 1 Disney excursion because we were down to the wire and the things I looked for in St. Thomas weren't available.
It bugs me to no end that DCL treats my 10 year old as an adult for excursions, because he isn't much bigger than my 8 year old, and definitely doesn't have the stamina of an adult for sitting still on a tour bus or walking all over.
We had second seating for dinner, which was ok for our family, we live in Colorado so the time difference made dinner at 815 all right. Plus it left a lot of time for twin DS to eat an extra meal every day mid-afternoon

Our dining rotation was ERAERAE, I liked Royal Court and Animators atmosphere a lot better so next time we will request a different rotation once on board. Two nights in EG would be more than enough for me.
We rented a car in St. Maarten from Hertz, easy process, rate a little steep but with 5 of us it was less expensive than taking a taxi. I had hoped to get a little more out of touring on our own, but more to come on that.....
We booked the Caribbean Sea Safari, Snorkeling and Beach tour in St. Thomas, and booked the CC floats and rings online before we left for our trip. I now know to wait and just do that when we get there, because we only ended up using 1 ring the whole day!
We had some good, some bad, and some ugly.....