CaptainJack
Captain Jack does NOT stop and ask for directions!
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- Jul 29, 2006
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Undoubtedly, this cruise report will be different than most.
This was our fifth cruise--all on The Magic and our second cruise of firsts. Of course, our first cruise in 2001 was our first cruise of firsts. It was our very first cruise. Our first time in Port Canaveral. Our first time ever at sea. The first time that the girls were part of a kids program. You know the drill.
This cruise was different for a number of reasons.
We did not plan on going on this cruise until after we got off The Magic on September 29, 2007. We are DVC members and wanted to use our DVC points for a 2008 cruise. We have always gone during Value season and the only Value season cruises were during January and February of 2009. I booked early January to try to assure that the cruise did not interfere with any skating competitions. (My daughters--twins-- figure skate).
After we booked the cruise, the girls started going one week each month to Detroit to train at the Detroit Skating Club. And, as fate would have it, the only week in January that we could coordinate all of the coaches' schedules was the week of January 14. This meant that we would be away from home for 2 weeks.
I called DVC to try to reschedule the cruise, which resulted in the the beginning of the firsts.
For the first time ever in all of my dealings with DVC, I had to deal with a DVC customer service representative who was rude, which resulted in the first time I ever had to complain to a DVC supervisor about a customer service representative.
For various reasons we decided to go on the cruise and deal with the logistics of doing so.
Because we live in the Atlanta area, we usually merely drive to the Port. (This is much to the chagrin of my children who believe that God created airplanes so children would not need to ride in vehicles for that long of a distance).
As is apparent, we could not drive our vehicle to the Port as we would be flying to Detroit from Orlando after the cruise. And, while Mickey is a very accommodating Mouse, I doubt that he would have driven my vehicle back to Atlanta for me.
Therefore, we rented a vehicle from Avis to drive from Atlanta and drop off at the Port.
We drove down on Friday and stayed at the Radisson at the Port, where we had stayed twice before. And, in fact, one of my daughters specifically requested this hotel. (Compare that to when I was raised where a stay at any hotel was a luxury and I would not even have thought about requesting a particular hotel).
We arrived at the hotel later than expected because of various logistical opportunities ecountered in Atlanta. (That is to say, the girls packed their own luggage and we were packing stuff that morning because every time I asked them whether they had packed a particular item, I received a look that looked strikingly similar to a deer caught in the headlights.)
As I stated, we had stayed at this hotel on two previous occasions without incident. Not so with this stay--another first. We arrived and were assigned to our room. As we were entering it, we were informed by other patrons of the hotel that the room had a problem with a toilet. Sure enough, it still had the same problem. We were given a perfunctory sorry and provided with another room. To the credit of the hotel, when I mentioned the problem at check-out, I was informed that they would refund the price of the room to my credit card, which they did.
Before dropping off the rental car, we went on a whirlwind shopping tour of the local Super Wal-Mart, which, by the way, is only about 5 to 6 miles from the Radisson. We went in for 2 bathing suits and several hundred dollars later we emerged with a new suitcase packed full of more stuff that we could not live without.
We dropped off the rental car at Avis and were taken to the terminal by shuttle. May I say that this shuttle was the best experience of being taken to the terminal of any shuttle I have taken there. On all previous occasions, when I boarded a shuttle to go to the ship, I believed that we were auditioning as actors told to play a can of sardines with the only thing missing being the oil. On this occasion, we were the only persons on the shuttle.
More tomorrow as you learn how, for the first time ever, we get to see the wonderful medical facilities on the Magic, learn that the Magic medical facilities has an X-ray machine, and hear how we met Dr. Nick on the Magic.
This was our fifth cruise--all on The Magic and our second cruise of firsts. Of course, our first cruise in 2001 was our first cruise of firsts. It was our very first cruise. Our first time in Port Canaveral. Our first time ever at sea. The first time that the girls were part of a kids program. You know the drill.
This cruise was different for a number of reasons.
We did not plan on going on this cruise until after we got off The Magic on September 29, 2007. We are DVC members and wanted to use our DVC points for a 2008 cruise. We have always gone during Value season and the only Value season cruises were during January and February of 2009. I booked early January to try to assure that the cruise did not interfere with any skating competitions. (My daughters--twins-- figure skate).
After we booked the cruise, the girls started going one week each month to Detroit to train at the Detroit Skating Club. And, as fate would have it, the only week in January that we could coordinate all of the coaches' schedules was the week of January 14. This meant that we would be away from home for 2 weeks.
I called DVC to try to reschedule the cruise, which resulted in the the beginning of the firsts.
For the first time ever in all of my dealings with DVC, I had to deal with a DVC customer service representative who was rude, which resulted in the first time I ever had to complain to a DVC supervisor about a customer service representative.
For various reasons we decided to go on the cruise and deal with the logistics of doing so.
Because we live in the Atlanta area, we usually merely drive to the Port. (This is much to the chagrin of my children who believe that God created airplanes so children would not need to ride in vehicles for that long of a distance).
As is apparent, we could not drive our vehicle to the Port as we would be flying to Detroit from Orlando after the cruise. And, while Mickey is a very accommodating Mouse, I doubt that he would have driven my vehicle back to Atlanta for me.
Therefore, we rented a vehicle from Avis to drive from Atlanta and drop off at the Port.
We drove down on Friday and stayed at the Radisson at the Port, where we had stayed twice before. And, in fact, one of my daughters specifically requested this hotel. (Compare that to when I was raised where a stay at any hotel was a luxury and I would not even have thought about requesting a particular hotel).
We arrived at the hotel later than expected because of various logistical opportunities ecountered in Atlanta. (That is to say, the girls packed their own luggage and we were packing stuff that morning because every time I asked them whether they had packed a particular item, I received a look that looked strikingly similar to a deer caught in the headlights.)
As I stated, we had stayed at this hotel on two previous occasions without incident. Not so with this stay--another first. We arrived and were assigned to our room. As we were entering it, we were informed by other patrons of the hotel that the room had a problem with a toilet. Sure enough, it still had the same problem. We were given a perfunctory sorry and provided with another room. To the credit of the hotel, when I mentioned the problem at check-out, I was informed that they would refund the price of the room to my credit card, which they did.
Before dropping off the rental car, we went on a whirlwind shopping tour of the local Super Wal-Mart, which, by the way, is only about 5 to 6 miles from the Radisson. We went in for 2 bathing suits and several hundred dollars later we emerged with a new suitcase packed full of more stuff that we could not live without.
We dropped off the rental car at Avis and were taken to the terminal by shuttle. May I say that this shuttle was the best experience of being taken to the terminal of any shuttle I have taken there. On all previous occasions, when I boarded a shuttle to go to the ship, I believed that we were auditioning as actors told to play a can of sardines with the only thing missing being the oil. On this occasion, we were the only persons on the shuttle.
More tomorrow as you learn how, for the first time ever, we get to see the wonderful medical facilities on the Magic, learn that the Magic medical facilities has an X-ray machine, and hear how we met Dr. Nick on the Magic.