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I know they told you not to have open food, but there was a gingerbread house decorating class onboard the Mousefest cruise and a TON of families were carrying them through customs.

No one has had any troubles?
 
Order a bunch of Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches from room service the night before an excursion. They come to you in the form of Smuckers Uncrustables, so they are super easy to throw in a bag and take with you. It'll save you from buying snacks while you're in port, which, depending on where you are, can be quite pricey!!!

Also, another great item to pack....a very small sized room spray. With multiple people sharing a small space, it really comes in handy for the bathroom. Bath and Body Works and Yankee Candle Company both carry small little spray cans that you can easily pack.

If you plan on doing some duty free shopping while cruising, make sure you price out some of the items that you are interested in BEFORE you sail. My husband and I bought a bottle of a "rare" tequila in Mexico, thinking we got a great deal on something unique, only to find the same item for sale at home at Sam's Club for less money (AND we wouldn't have had to lug it home from Mexico, if we had known!) Same thing goes for perfume, cologne and jewelry! Make sure you're getting a good deal by being knowlegable before you sail!

I will also give my support to the idea of packing lots of various sized ziplock bags. First of all, I always put my toiletries into them before I pack them. That way, if something were to open in my luggage, it isn't going to ruin any clothes, or make a huge mess. I also use them to portion out candy (which I bring with me from home) for visits to the Buena Vista Movie Theater, the Walt Disney Theater or the Ariel View Screen. They can be used for dirty laundry, for wet bathing suits after excursions, and also as a make-shift cooler. When you're getting off the ship, pack the bag with ice and leave room to throw in some bottled water or snacks. There really are TONS of uses for Ziplock Bags! If anyone else has some good ideas, throw them out there!

I pack my undies in zip locks. A couple in each sandwich bag. Then I pack them in my carry on. This way, if my luggage is searched, no one has pawed through my personal items. :scared1: If my carry on is searched, as it often is because of my jewelry and the pins on my lanyards and visor, I am standing there and can see that the baggie was not opened, it was just patted to be sure nothing was hiding in it. If it was opened, I would know which items to wash before wearing. :laundy:

Due to the above mentioned frequency of carry-on checks, on our last flight I packed my pin-laden lanyards in a quart zip lock and jewelry in another. (Yes, it is costume jewelry, but it is mine, I chose it for the outfits I plan to wear, and I don't want to lose it.) Then at the airline security check I used four bins. One for sandals (I am not walking through there in sox and putting those dirty sox in my clean sneakers so I wear tevas) and visor which is covered with pins. One for laptop. One for quart bag of lanyards with pins and quart bag of jewelry. One for cell phone and hip-pack which I open and remove some of the contents so they can see what is there.

Then the backpack goes through on its own as now it has only undies, magazine and calender.

TA DA!! This time--no search! :yay:

While I am on the topic of security--I was told by one guard to cross my hands in front of my body. She said that Pooh-sized-people get closer to the sides of the frame and that can set it off. Not because of metal, but because we are wider. I have tried it and, while it does not always work, it works frequently! :thumbsup2

Jan :earsgirl:
 

I've even sometimes told them that I can't chose between A and B, so surprise me!! And it always is a surprise!! sometimes with a little extra sumthin from the other choice.

The servers are so amazing! :thumbsup2

Our last cruise I ordered a scallop appetizer. When it arrived I thought it looked funny so took a tiny bite. It was raw. :scared1:

The only raw stuff I like is vegetables so I moved it aside. Our server noticed right away and asked what was wrong. :confused3 He suggested other appetizers but since I was not really hungry and most nights could not eat dessert since the portions were too large, I said I would skip the appetizer.

::yes:: From then on, if there was any raw meat, sushi-type item, on the menu he pointed it out so I would avoid it. He would start each of those sentences with "I know you do not like raw fish, so...."

Impressed?

You bet! :yay: We tipped him well.

Jan :earsgirl:
 
At the very back of the ship, either Deck 7 or 8, you have to really go to the VERY back of the ship, and there is a deck where you can sun yourself or just enjoy the view. NO ONE is ever out there!
 
At the very back of the ship, either Deck 7 or 8, you have to really go to the VERY back of the ship, and there is a deck where you can sun yourself or just enjoy the view. NO ONE is ever out there!

well now there will be 300 of us there.....lololol
 
the quiet deck is Deck 7, aft.

There really very seldom is anyone there, as pp stated. And even if there is, they want to be there for the peace and quiet too.
 
Something silly our family enjoys is watching the crew from Castaway Cay wave good-bye as the ship leaves...they have their big white "Mickey" hands on and they stand there waving good-bye as you leave. It's really cute. If your room is not on the port side of the ship, just go up to the upper decks and look out.

I'm not sure if they do this on the 3 or 4 night cruises, but on the 7-day cruise, they offer kids a Treasure Hunt. We weren't even going to mess with it but we have done it twice (once for my older two and the second time for my younger one) and it was really fun. We found places in Castaway Cay that we never would have found had it not been for the Treasure Hunt. And, in the end, they get a small treasure. It was fun and kept the kids looking and searching for clues. I recommend it!
 
Yup... they certainly do!!!

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the quiet deck is Deck 7, aft.

There really very seldom is anyone there, as pp stated. And even if there is, they want to be there for the peace and quiet too.


Just make sure the door isn't locked... :headache:
 
Do they list the treasure hunt in the Navigator or how do you find out about it??
 
Love this thread!
Bring Bubbles for sail away party
Bring one of those compartment closet organizer to free up some room
Bring sports bottle
 
Do you carry you sncks in your carry on or do you pack it with your luggage and has anyone else ever carried sodas and juice boxes on the ship? How do you go about doing that and do they mind
 
What a great thread. I will have to make sure I bring some baby powder. I hate having sand on my feet!

you step off the ship to go on the island...play in the water, step onto the sandy beach then put some baby powder on after...Sorry, a little lost...wouldn't that make more clumps and goo on the feet...just curious:confused:
 
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Bring your own candy or snackfood on the Cruise. Its great to have for the Disney Shows every night, Ports, or when watching a movie in the theater.

And its always GREAT to have along tons of ziploc baggies in different sizes. They have so many uses!

I have been reading other threads about bringing a roll on carry cooler...don't the airport stop you from bringing that on the plane...take me for instance...

we are flying in on the day of cruise...should i bring an empty rolling cooler and snacks and have my drinks in my suitcase (i was only planning on bringing a carry on) so where do i put the drinks when boarding from Boston..Sorry, i know DUMB question right? :confused3
 
Anything liquid must be brought on in your carry on. They started this restriction several months ago partly because the customs dogs were hitting on food and stopping all the boarding processes and also and probably most of all... containers for the liquids were breaking open and causing all kinds of messes...including on your clothes.

You can bring a roll on cooler with you - no ice (you can get it filled on board...) but it MUST fit through the x-ray machine.

Also...if you are packing a box like we did for our fish extender gifts (ours were candy...) make sure you mark on the outside of the box with a sharpie marker your room number AND the contents so if the dogs do hit on it..they don't have to open it and inspect it.
 
Anything liquid must be brought on in your carry on. They started this restriction several months ago partly because the customs dogs were hitting on food and stopping all the boarding processes and also and probably most of all... containers for the liquids were breaking open and causing all kinds of messes...including on your clothes.

You can bring a roll on cooler with you - no ice (you can get it filled on board...) but it MUST fit through the x-ray machine.

Also...if you are packing a box like we did for our fish extender gifts (ours were candy...) make sure you mark on the outside of the box with a sharpie marker your room number AND the contents so if the dogs do hit on it..they don't have to open it and inspect it.


Oh goodness...the dogs will have a HISSY FIT when they sniff my bags in that case. I have one large suitcase FILLED with goodie bags (candy, snacks) for the FE exchange. I think we made about 150 bags or so, and it is big and heavy! And if I can smell it with a human nose, I know the dogs will love it. :rotfl2:
 

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