We have experienced Disney ‘Magic’ on three occasions. The first was on the ‘Magic’ in 2010, we sailed back to back on the Dover-Barcelona repo cruise and then a med cruise totalling almost 20mnights on board. over that period of time we kept the same state room and very quickly we started to build up a collection of towel animals from the night time turn down, my kids loved them and didn’t want to destroy them so they had pride of place in the porthole...towards the end of our second leg of the b2b the housekeeping staff made us family of the week and as well as in room treats, we also had a whole double bed of towel animals appear one night and the kids had a lesson on how to tie their own towel ‘baby duckling’ which they still have to this day!
The second occasion was again on the ‘Magic’, we were chosen as family of the day on a Christmas cruise....we arrived at the check in desks prior to the cruise all wearing Christmas Disney Hats ..DH had Stitch Ears, DD had a Santa hat with Mickey ears, DS had goofy with long ears and bells-jingling and I had Minnie ears with Holly on the bow...all purchased from a previous trip to
Disneyland Paris. The cast members at the desk thought we’ll looked great and so arranged for us to be the family of the day with priority boarding with announcements, and treats in the stateroom all week including extra lithographs, soft toys and edible treats.
The third took place at Disneyland California. We were looking for a spot to stand for the end of the afternoon parade and asked a cast memeber where would be best...he directed us the right at the top of min street with the best view of the castle and therefore the on coming Parade...we also received VIP passes for the evening ‘Fantasmic’ show, Again getting the best seats in the house!.
All these experiences aside...every cruise(17) has been full of Disney ‘Magic’ in one way or another, and feel so privileged to have done so.