Chasbos,
We are very active and have to be going, going, going.
We took our first cruise 12/03. I was looking forward to a relaxing 7 days, knowing my DD's (17 and 13) would be entertained and safe. I needed a vacation from my vacation when we got home! We tried to do as much as we could, and there were many things we missed out on (can't wait for the 2005 trip to pick up where we left off). Like Katz99 said, it is what you make of it. We could have spent the entire time up on Deck 9 drinking!! My DH is a type A professional who was also very hesitant about going on a cruise. Several of his peers in our small city who had recently been on a
Disney cruise had told him what a great time they had had. The neighbors catty-corner to us were on the Wonder for Thanksgiving that year, and had such a great time. they had a Cat 5 and went on and on about the Verandah, so much so, that we tried to upgrade at the port, but the ship was full.
Join the thread for your cruise on the "Cruise Meets" board. If there isn't one (you can do a search in that forum for the date), start one. Arrange a "Dis Meet" with the people on your thread during the Sail Away Party, or as our group did, a brunch at Palo's the second day. You will have a group of people you know before you get on board, and you can decide if you want to spend some time with them or not. Our group became very fast friends, and are all cruising together again in 12/05. If your DH is at all frugal (as mine is), you may be able to convince him to do the 7 day - you all will be traveling from Canada - might as well make good use of the time and expense!!
My DH has two favorite hobbies, golf and any kind of fishing. Fly fishing is what he does the most of here, because we are at the base of the Appalachians, but he was excited when I told him I had booked a guided fishing trip (not Disney) in Key West for him, and convinced him to do the bottom fishing excursion with Jgalecpa, whom he had never met, nor even talked with on the boards. They are now fast friends, in fact, a dangerous if somewhat hilarious, duo!
As for the sea sickness - I would be the queen........My DH and I used to live in San Francisco. We went salmon fishing on a head boat 20 miles out of the bay into the Pacific. It took us 3-4 hours to get out to where we were going to fish. I was up on deck at the rear of the boat because I was feeling queasy, unknowingly inhaling the deisel fumes, and finally just gave myself over to it, and hung myself out over the rail. I don't recall ever having been so sick in my entire life. I prayed for a helicopter to come and take me home. Now, every time I smell deisel fumes, I get a mild Pavlovian response. I was concerned about taking such an expensive vacation on the Magic during Christmas week, and being confined to my cabin most of the time. I bought Bonine, and took it every morning and did just fine. There were a couple of moments when you could really feel the boat moving in the cabin, and it didn't bother me at all. One of our friends (Dis'ers we met on the boards) and her two daughters took their Bonine every night before going to bed and found that it worked just as well, and they were never caught at a bumpy time without the medicine in effect.
While we are looking forward to the things we didn't get to do next time, we also have talked about the idea of staying on board in while in port, and enjoying an "empty" ship and relaxing!
Have a great time -- he will have a great time, too!!