Hello everyone! We have just returned home from an absolutely wonderful cruise vacation. We settled on the specific cruise in August of 2008 and spent the last 14 months getting to know fellow DISers here on our cruise meet thread. While I didn't get to meet all of them onboard, seeing familiar faces throughout the day really made the cruise that much more special. Okay, enough gushing now for the background and housekeeping information.
I am Christian...the writer of the report and DISname CaptChris. I don't profess to want to be the captain of anything except my that it is my professional title. Although being a Captain on
DCL would be kind of cool!

I am a Captain in The Salvation Army. What that means is that I am responsible for all Salvation Army operations in the community that I am stationed in. In addition to that, I am also an ordained minister with The Salvation Army and responsible for the church programs in our community.
DW Elaine...the Captains First Mate and also a Captain herself in The Salvation Army. We live and work together. That can sometimes be a challenge, but its more good that bad.
Samantha and Jay...our two kids. They can be hyper, they can fight like none other, but we love them and they probably love each other a little bit. Samantha is 9, Jay is 7. There is NEVER a dull moment when the two of them are together!
We also cruised with my mom, dad and sister. It was great to have this TOTAL vacation with them. More clarification on that a little later.
This was our third cruise. The first was on RCCL Nordic Empress/Empress of the Seas. It was in March 2004 and was a 7 day Western Cruise out of Tampa.
Our second cruise was on the Disney Magic in 9/2006. It was also a Western cruise itinerary.
My parents have been on 4 previous cruises, 2 on the Magic and 2 on Norwegian (SS Norway, and Norwegian Sea)
We were really looking forward to visiting the Eastern Caribbean for a couple of reasons.
-Additional Sea Day
-More "texture" to the land
Now on to the report...
My vacation started officially on 10/22. Elaine and I spent the day at home getting things packed, and finalized before picking our kids home from school at dismissal time. After the kids were picked up, we headed north to Portland, Maine where we would stay with my parents before flying out on 10/23. I know, I know, its kind of bizarre to drive north to fly south, but the flight times were perfect and the price was as well. The bags were packed and in short time the car was loaded.
We arrived in Maine around 6:00 PM and enjoyed Pizza and Stromboli with my family before watching the Yankees and Angels.
The next morning we woke up and mom cooked a wonderful brunch. However prior to brunch, Elaine sent me out for some Dunkin Donuts coffee. After brunch, we loaded up the cars and got ready to head over to Portland International Jetport for our flight to Orlando. Everyone was excited and after a 5 minute ride we were checking in at the JetBlue kiosk.
Before we knew it we were through security and walking to the gate. It didn't seem long before our plane landed and pulled up at the gate.
It was our first time flying JetBlue and I must say, I really liked their product. We had a direct flight from Portland to Florida. We left on time and arrived a few minutes early. That's always a good thing. The baggage claim was also lightning fast as the carousel started moving just a few minutes after we arrived at the Baggage Claim.
After securing our bags, Dad and I headed to Budget to get our cars. He was not a FastBreak member so he had to go to the regular counter. I stood up there with him to make sure his reservation was good since I booked it for him. While up there he succumbed to peer pressure from the agent and myself and ended up with a very nice ride.
Yep, my dad was styling in a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. A red one at that! It's funny because when I was a kid my parents had a red Camaro, but much different that this one! They have changed a lot in 30 years. Since he needed me to take a piece or two of luggage, I resisted the urge to buy an upgrade. I settled for an Impala, but it was a brand new Impala with only 800 miles on it. Sorry, no pictures of that! I will say that the Cadillac CTS parked in the first slot in the garage looked awfully inviting, but I didn't want us to have a luggage issue.
We drove to Port Canaveral, keeping it under 80mph. We arrived at the Radisson, checked in and quickly headed over to Grills for dinner. The Radisson is a great property and I will stay there again for future cruises.
Dinner was great at Grills. After dinner, we came back to the hotel, and as I was pulling in Dan (DISname danandnan) sent me a text message asking me if I was coming down to the DISmeet. I responded an affirmative and that I would be there in a few minutes. I let the kids swim for a few, then Elaine and I went over to meet the DISers that were over there. We met, Dan, Nancy K, Nancy G and Chuck, Joanne and Roger, Tom and Leisha, Mike and Robin, Rose and June, Heather and Rick, Jennifer and Ariel, and Ron and Dianne. I think I got everyone but if I omitted you I am sooooo sorry!
After a short time together the group broke and we all went to bed. We would have quite the day in the morning!
It was still too early for me, so me and Tracy drove into Cocoa, walked through Ron Jon's, walked on the beach and at Freddie Patrick Park. It was a good time to have that little bit of time together as siblings.
Next chapter...Embarkation Day.