January 12, 2013 Eastern on the Fantasy

WooHoo! -:cool1:
Happy Dance time......:banana:
...just made final payment on this cruise - & can start booking tours in 47 days:cheer2:
 
WooHoo! -:cool1:
Happy Dance time......:banana:
...just made final payment on this cruise - & can start booking tours in 47 days:cheer2:

Now THAT'S something to Dance about!! Great feeling isn't it! Hopefully I can be dancing that dance too by mid Sept. :thumbsup2
 

Just booked this cruise!! David, Alyson, Evan (15), and Jillian (13) will enjoy our 3rd Disney cruise while Grandpa and Grandma enjoy their 8th. Countdown is on! We'll be ready to ditch the Iowa snow for some caribbean sun!
 
Hi JadeHicks,
:welcome: aboard! We will be coming from SW Wisconsin so we'll be ready to leave the snow behind for a little bit as well:) My daughter, 14, wanted me to let you know about a kids/teens thread that she started a little while back in case your kids were interested. Here is the link in case they are:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2920450
Vicki
 
Just booked this cruise!! David, Alyson, Evan (15), and Jillian (13) will enjoy our 3rd Disney cruise while Grandpa and Grandma enjoy their 8th. Countdown is on! We'll be ready to ditch the Iowa snow for some caribbean sun!

Welcome fellow grandparents! :thumbsup2 This is our 1st Disney Cruise, and we're doing it without the kids/granddaughter.:)
Any tips for first-timers?:confused3
 
We're also booked on this cruise :) 4 of us... myself (Michelle), DH (Matt), DS (Benjamin 6) and DS (Alexander 3). We're in 9577.

It's just our second cruise - we were on the Magic in the Med last summer. So excited to get back on another cruise!
 
We're also booked on this cruise :) 4 of us... myself (Michelle), DH (Matt), DS (Benjamin 6) and DS (Alexander 3). We're in 9577.

It's just our second cruise - we were on the Magic in the Med last summer. So excited to get back on another cruise!

Welcome aboard MWARD73:goodvibes
 
Sorry I haven't been very chatty on the boards or our FB page. We found out that DH is being deployed:sad1: and I have been going back and forth about canceling the cruise.

I will be homeschooling 2 kids and will probably need the break, but I feel guilty going without DH. On the other hand, the military will probably move us back to the west coast as soon as the deployment is over and the kids really want to go on the Fantasy. DH is fine with us going without him, I'm just afraid that it will be more stressful than relaxing for me (just the thought of driving 16 hours with the kids by myself gives me a headache:headache:).

I went ahead and bought FE gifts but I'm still on the fence...maybe some of you single parent cruisers can reassure me that it's not as hard as I imagine:grouphug:
 
Sorry I haven't been very chatty on the boards or our FB page. We found out that DH is being deployed:sad1: and I have been going back and forth about canceling the cruise.

I will be homeschooling 2 kids and will probably need the break, but I feel guilty going without DH. On the other hand, the military will probably move us back to the west coast as soon as the deployment is over and the kids really want to go on the Fantasy. DH is fine with us going without him, I'm just afraid that it will be more stressful than relaxing for me (just the thought of driving 16 hours with the kids by myself gives me a headache:headache:).

I went ahead and bought FE gifts but I'm still on the fence...maybe some of you single parent cruisers can reassure me that it's not as hard as I imagine:grouphug:

Not a single parent, but after 33 years of marriage, my advice to you is to go, if you can do it without major inconvenience. Your husband will feel good knowing you are enjoying the vacation, while he is deployed, and he will not feel guilty for being the reason you all can not go. It will also be a nice diversion for you & the kids while he is deployed, and give you something to remember, so as to tell him all about it, upon his return. And the relocation to the left coast, is even more-so a reason to do it now.
How old are the kids? :crowded:
Do they travel well?:drive:
Assuming they do; I 'm sticking with my suggestion.:thumbsup2
 
Not a single parent, but after 33 years of marriage, my advice to you is to go, if you can do it without major inconvenience. Your husband will feel good knowing you are enjoying the vacation, while he is deployed, and he will not feel guilty for being the reason you all can not go. It will also be a nice diversion for you & the kids while he is deployed, and give you something to remember, so as to tell him all about it, upon his return. And the relocation to the left coast, is even more-so a reason to do it now.
How old are the kids? :crowded:
Do they travel well?:drive:
Assuming they do; I 'm sticking with my suggestion.:thumbsup2

The kids will be 5 and 8 when we sail and they are good travelers. I am just recalling the thrash from previous cruises of getting everyone ready for dinner, taking the kids to separate activities, getting them settled in at night...things that are much easier with 2 parents. Did I mention that my kids are SUPER busy? (emphasis on the super:eek:)

On past cruises they have loved the clubs, so I'm hopeful that I will get some alone time while they play in there. I am also considering changing our dining from main to late. We were always in a hurry to get back to the room to get dressed for dinner and now that will take even longer.

This would all be much easier if I knew where we will be living next summer, but with the military you can never tell:confused3
 
The kids will be 5 and 8 when we sail and they are good travelers. I am just recalling the thrash from previous cruises of getting everyone ready for dinner, taking the kids to separate activities, getting them settled in at night...things that are much easier with 2 parents. Did I mention that my kids are SUPER busy? (emphasis on the super:eek:)

On past cruises they have loved the clubs, so I'm hopeful that I will get some alone time while they play in there. I am also considering changing our dining from main to late. We were always in a hurry to get back to the room to get dressed for dinner and now that will take even longer.

This would all be much easier if I knew where we will be living next summer, but with the military you can never tell:confused3

I would think changing to the late dinner might make sense for you. We have the late seating and not only do you have more time to get ready for dinner, but the kids are taken to the kids club by the counselors midway through dinner which for us works fantastic. They get bored anyways at about that time and we can enjoy our evening. I hope you get some free time to yourself:) One other thing we plan to do this cruise that we haven't done in the past is try to take advantage of the shows on sea days in the afternoon. The pool is crowded then and if we see the show the kids can swim during the early seating while it's less crowded.

Hope you decide to join us:cool1:
 
The kids will be 5 and 8 when we sail and they are good travelers. I am just recalling the thrash from previous cruises of getting everyone ready for dinner, taking the kids to separate activities, getting them settled in at night...things that are much easier with 2 parents. Did I mention that my kids are SUPER busy? (emphasis on the super:eek:)

On past cruises they have loved the clubs, so I'm hopeful that I will get some alone time while they play in there. I am also considering changing our dining from main to late. We were always in a hurry to get back to the room to get dressed for dinner and now that will take even longer.

This would all be much easier if I knew where we will be living next summer, but with the military you can never tell:confused3


So what did you decide?
Are you still sailing with us ??:confused3

Been quiet on the boards; I guess everyone was watching the olympics.......:cheer2:
 
Sorry, It's been busy this week with school starting:)

WE ARE GOING:rotfl: and I have decided to spend a few extra days pre-cruise at WDW. We also changed to late dining (not as much rushing around to get ready early) and I am trying my best not to stress about this cruise.

I do have a huge favor to ask anyone who is platinum or concierge:lovestruc
If you are not planning on reserving a cabana on Castaway, would you mind grabbing one for me??? I want to make this trip extra special for my kids (keep their mind off of missing Dad) and also for friends who have decided to join us (kids with red hair and porcelain white skin). It's super easy to change the name on the reservation once onboard and I would be forever grateful!

Please PM me if you are willing to do this:love:

Thanks guys, I am really looking forward to meeting everyone.
 
Just booked this cruise this morning! This will be #10 for my wife and I. I just asked to join the FB group, so I will see you there!

Jerry aka: DVCNuts
 




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