mamastrick
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 11, 2012
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We just finished our first Disney Cruise aboard the Fantasy - a seven night Western Caribbean cruise and we loved it! I wanted to share my thoughts and opinions as a first timer and hopefully help answer anyone's questions!
Boarding: We were assigned a 12-1230 boarding time but arrived early, around 11. The arrival process at the port was smooth and easy, we were guided to drop our bags and passengers then hubby parked the car. We chose to park on site, as the price difference for "park and cruise" with a room vs a discounted room and parking on site was very small. Avoiding the hassle of a shuttle was also very nice. As hubby parked we went through security and checked in upstairs in the terminal. We were finished and waiting within minutes and when hubby caught up he just had to go to the counter for his photo. It was very efficient. The terminal quickly filled up and we stayed out of the way as groups began to board. We were group 16 and it was about noon before we boarded. We chose to skip the boarding photo and get on the ship and start our adventure. I do not regret skipping the photo at all.
On board: Beautiful! I could have spent the entire cruise just looking around! Everything from the artwork, carpets, elevators, bathrooms, woodwork are lovely. We took some quick photos as the atrium was pretty empty. We then headed for lunch in Enchanted Garden. It was fairly empty. We were seated quickly and enjoyed the buffet for lunch. Afterward we headed up to deck 11 for pools and aquaduck time! We wore our swim suits under our clothes and were ready to go. The wait was about 20 min for aquaduck and the kids enjoyed it. I had read that this was the best time to ride as waits were short but we found that throughout the cruise wait times were generally only 20-30 min at most.
Our room was ready at 130 (you cannot get to them before this) and we dropped our bags, looked around and turned down the air. We brought a card to keep the lights and air on and left it in the slot the entire trip. Our room hostess never removed it. We did turn out lights when out of the room. The room was snug for 2 adults and 2 teens but very workable. The split bathroom is fantastic! I almost left the over-the-door shoe hanger at home because I heard there was lots of storage but threw it in at the last minute. Glad I did! Very handy, bring one along. There are 6 drawers, two closets and lots of cabinet space. We found that bringing the power strip was pointless - there is a plug on the desk as well as on one of the night stands and we never had need to charge more than one or two items at a time.
We did not use the on board laundry service but did our own. There is a laundry room on every stateroom floor (I am told). Wash was $2 and drying $2. I had several problems getting the washer to start but was helped by very nice crew members. I was charged multiple times for one wash but they credited the overcharge back to my room. The machines are small - don't try to jam a week's worth of clothes in! I have read and heard people complain about the dryer not working well but I had no problem. My suggestions: keep your load small, clean out the lint (on the door behind the round screen) and select the extra-dry setting. My clothes dried completely every time.
Food: We loved almost everything we ate on board! Cabanas was often the busiest place on the ship (breakfast and lunch) so we opted to eat at Royal Court or Enchanted Garden about half the time. Lots of choices at every location and you can get omlettes or made to order eggs at each of these places. Just ask your server or go to the omlette station at Cabanas. We had second dinner seating and grabbed a snack at Flo's every afternoon around 430 to hold the kids over. Dinners were wonderful and our servers were great! Get to know them and have fun! Ours were friendly, funny and very attentive. I know that's their job but I saw many families treating their servers like wait staff and not having nearly as much fun as us! I am not a "foodie" but I found the dinners delicious and my children tried many new dishes and loved them. We occasionally ordered an extra entree or dessert to share. The desserts were awesome! My husband and I ate at Palo on pirate night. The food was delicious but I found the whole experience to be too formal. I enjoyed my meals at the regular restaurants more.
Other stuff: I could go on forever! The shows were fun and very well done, the comedians were fantastic, the adult bars were beautiful and worth a stop in. The kids loved watching the movies in the theaters and on funnel vision outside. Decorate your door with magnets and join a meet and greet group for your trip. It was fun meeting people ahead of time. Participate in a fish extender group! We jumped in at the last minute and we loved it. Take a pillow case or photo mat and leave it at guest services for the characters to sign! This is one of my kids favorite souvenirs!
Disney photographers will not take photos with your camera! We took turns snapping pictures and other crew members will help you out. There are tons of opportunities to have photos made, don't schedule a shoot ahead of time. Of the dozens taken on board by Disney, we bought 4. Many of them were washed out and just not as good. We have thousands of our own!
Excursions were fun, but next time I will do less. We booked something at every port and it was too much. Time to look around and shop will be enough for next time...
Sorry to go on so long! The trip was amazing and we hope to go again someday. I will try to answer any questions you shoot my way!
Boarding: We were assigned a 12-1230 boarding time but arrived early, around 11. The arrival process at the port was smooth and easy, we were guided to drop our bags and passengers then hubby parked the car. We chose to park on site, as the price difference for "park and cruise" with a room vs a discounted room and parking on site was very small. Avoiding the hassle of a shuttle was also very nice. As hubby parked we went through security and checked in upstairs in the terminal. We were finished and waiting within minutes and when hubby caught up he just had to go to the counter for his photo. It was very efficient. The terminal quickly filled up and we stayed out of the way as groups began to board. We were group 16 and it was about noon before we boarded. We chose to skip the boarding photo and get on the ship and start our adventure. I do not regret skipping the photo at all.
On board: Beautiful! I could have spent the entire cruise just looking around! Everything from the artwork, carpets, elevators, bathrooms, woodwork are lovely. We took some quick photos as the atrium was pretty empty. We then headed for lunch in Enchanted Garden. It was fairly empty. We were seated quickly and enjoyed the buffet for lunch. Afterward we headed up to deck 11 for pools and aquaduck time! We wore our swim suits under our clothes and were ready to go. The wait was about 20 min for aquaduck and the kids enjoyed it. I had read that this was the best time to ride as waits were short but we found that throughout the cruise wait times were generally only 20-30 min at most.
Our room was ready at 130 (you cannot get to them before this) and we dropped our bags, looked around and turned down the air. We brought a card to keep the lights and air on and left it in the slot the entire trip. Our room hostess never removed it. We did turn out lights when out of the room. The room was snug for 2 adults and 2 teens but very workable. The split bathroom is fantastic! I almost left the over-the-door shoe hanger at home because I heard there was lots of storage but threw it in at the last minute. Glad I did! Very handy, bring one along. There are 6 drawers, two closets and lots of cabinet space. We found that bringing the power strip was pointless - there is a plug on the desk as well as on one of the night stands and we never had need to charge more than one or two items at a time.
We did not use the on board laundry service but did our own. There is a laundry room on every stateroom floor (I am told). Wash was $2 and drying $2. I had several problems getting the washer to start but was helped by very nice crew members. I was charged multiple times for one wash but they credited the overcharge back to my room. The machines are small - don't try to jam a week's worth of clothes in! I have read and heard people complain about the dryer not working well but I had no problem. My suggestions: keep your load small, clean out the lint (on the door behind the round screen) and select the extra-dry setting. My clothes dried completely every time.
Food: We loved almost everything we ate on board! Cabanas was often the busiest place on the ship (breakfast and lunch) so we opted to eat at Royal Court or Enchanted Garden about half the time. Lots of choices at every location and you can get omlettes or made to order eggs at each of these places. Just ask your server or go to the omlette station at Cabanas. We had second dinner seating and grabbed a snack at Flo's every afternoon around 430 to hold the kids over. Dinners were wonderful and our servers were great! Get to know them and have fun! Ours were friendly, funny and very attentive. I know that's their job but I saw many families treating their servers like wait staff and not having nearly as much fun as us! I am not a "foodie" but I found the dinners delicious and my children tried many new dishes and loved them. We occasionally ordered an extra entree or dessert to share. The desserts were awesome! My husband and I ate at Palo on pirate night. The food was delicious but I found the whole experience to be too formal. I enjoyed my meals at the regular restaurants more.
Other stuff: I could go on forever! The shows were fun and very well done, the comedians were fantastic, the adult bars were beautiful and worth a stop in. The kids loved watching the movies in the theaters and on funnel vision outside. Decorate your door with magnets and join a meet and greet group for your trip. It was fun meeting people ahead of time. Participate in a fish extender group! We jumped in at the last minute and we loved it. Take a pillow case or photo mat and leave it at guest services for the characters to sign! This is one of my kids favorite souvenirs!
Disney photographers will not take photos with your camera! We took turns snapping pictures and other crew members will help you out. There are tons of opportunities to have photos made, don't schedule a shoot ahead of time. Of the dozens taken on board by Disney, we bought 4. Many of them were washed out and just not as good. We have thousands of our own!
Excursions were fun, but next time I will do less. We booked something at every port and it was too much. Time to look around and shop will be enough for next time...
Sorry to go on so long! The trip was amazing and we hope to go again someday. I will try to answer any questions you shoot my way!