Hello everyone! My family and I just got back from the 07/07/07 cruise. This was our first cruise ever, so we learned a lot.
We were touring Barcelona on Thursday after we disembarked. While we were at the Sagrada Familia, we saw a
Disney Cruise Shore Excursion bus. We briefly contemplated trying to blend into the crowd and get back on the ship.
I thought I would offer a couple of tidbits that might or might not be of use, FWIW.
- There were a LOT a people with lost luggage from the airlines. Some lost everything, others were only missing a bag or two. Spread your clothes out among your different suitcases. Just in case one or two don't show up, you're not completely without clothes.
- If you are not on a Disney Shore Excursion the day you sail, you may want to think twice about striking out on your own to explore Barcelona. We had considered it, and decided once we were aboard to just relax and get to know the ship. A couple of Disney Cast Members suggested that it was "safer" to stay onboard. (Safer = You Don't Miss the Ship) We explored Barcelona upon our return. (The Mandatory Lifeboat Drill was at 5:00 PM.)
- Bring US QUARTERS for the laundry rooms.

The machines turned out to be very useful and not too bad as far as waiting to use one. (Plan on $3 per load. $1 for detergent, $1 for washer, & $1 for dryer) Next cruise, we will try to bring clothes that can be washed on the same temp & cycle settings to maximize what we can wash in a single load. We stopped in London for a couple of days on the way to Barcelona, so we used the laundry early on.
- PHOTO PACKAGES -
DCL has a lot of photo ops with their photographers. I usually don't purchase the pictures that they take of you at WDW, but these turned out to be GREAT! They do offer packages versus buying individual pics. I highly recommend looking at the package deals. My wife originally bought two of the smaller packages, and then later upgraded for more pics. DCL refunded the smaller package price and just charged for the bigger package. So, you can start small and then upgrade without a penalty later if you find a lot of pictures that you like. The staff photographers were even out on the shore excursions. We got pictures by them in Roma and Pompeii. They even hired Gladiators to pose with in front of the Colisseum!
- Oceaneers Lab (8 & 9 year olds) - If your kids are in the Lab, the parents can give them the option to check themselves in and out. (The Club for the younger kids doesn't have this option.) We initially resisted allowing our kids to do this for safety reasons. However, we quickly became comfortable with the ship environment and the paging system to let us know what they are doing. So, after a discussion with our daughters, we did allow them the option to check in and out. Allowing them the freedom to "go get an ice cream" and come back was a great way to show trust and confidence. Just another step to their growing up. The kids usually travelled in "packs" anyway when they checked out. They all wear ID bracelets, and we were satisfied that it was "safe".
- Shore Excursion "Whispers" - These are headsets that you wear to listen to your guide. However, all "Whispers" are not created equally. Some have the headset plug in just like an iPod. Others use "tubules" to carry the sound to your earpiece. The "tubules" kept coming out and were very frustrating. If you brought a rubber band or even some scotch tape to hold the "tubule" onto the radio receiver, you will save yourself endless aggravation.
- Dinner - Late Seating worked very well for us. However, we found ourselves eating 4 meals a day! We would try to get something for our kids to eat around 6 PM to hold them over until dinner. On the day you visit Rome, dinner is delayed until 9 PM for late seating. So you can get back from your shore excursion and go straight to dinner. Disney Cast Members met each bus and advised folks to head straight to their dining hall that day.
- Charging Camera Batteries and Downloading camera cards etc. - The Magic has US Standard outlets. We brought along a short extension cord with an outlet multiplier to allow us to charge three devices at once. I devloped a routine for each evening to download my camera cards and charge batteries. I took 3821 pictures over the course of our trip!

Trust me, you don't want to run out of memory space or battery life on this trip!
- Olbia Shore Excursions - Our "Day at Sea at Maddalena Island" was cancelled due to rough seas (high winds). We were actually grateful to have the day to relax instead of heading out. We did make the mistake of going into Oblia on our own for a couple of hours. (It was a waste of time except for the exercise from walking.) There is nothing that you can realistically walk to except for a City Park (Nice park though). The people that did go some of the bus excursions sounded somewhat disappointed. They said that the guides tried to "Make something out of nothing". Olbia might be a good relaxation day if you want one. By the way. the bus does not take you in to the center of town as advertised. It takes you to the Port entrance and drops you in the middle of a construction area!
- Pompeii Shore Excursion - We did they Pompeii, Sorrento & Capri for families. It was wonderful. But beware, it can get exhausting by the end of the day. We did Pompeii last and some folks were having great difficulty keeping up with all of the walking over uneven surfaces. Despite what the description might say, this was extremely tough for anyone with a stroller or wheelchair. You cannot realistically wheelchair at Pompeii. At the end, we were in the amphiteater and all of the kids immediately started climbing to the top. The tour guide was very clear that everything is at "YOUR OWN RISK". Almost inevitably, a young boy fell while jumping down the steps. We all heard the "crack" when he fell and it was thought that he broke his arm. The Disney Cast Member that accompanies the group had a first aid kit, but was not equipped for a broken arm. (The tour guides are local professionals, not Disney CMs. A CM accompanies the group though.) The family was given the option of calling for an ambulance. Fortunately, they decided to return to the ship and it turned out that the arm was not broken after all.
- If you bail out of a shore excursion early or are having difficulties, I believe that you are simply on your own. You cannot wait on the bus. The couple that was having trouble due to the physical demands was told where the bus would meet us and roughly what time. However, nobody would be able to accompany them. The CM can call for medical assistance, but must remain with the main group. Keep this in mind if you have concerns about physical demands. Make sure you have the resources with you if you need to get yourself back to the ship or need to seek medical assistance.
- Pirate Night - Make sure that you are at the deck party when it starts. The fireworks display is only 3 minutes long and you don't want to miss it (like I did

) If you have late seating for dinner, eat fast!
- VAT and Receipts - Start keeping all of your recipts from Shutters, Mickey Mates and Treasure Ketch in the envelopes provided in your staterooms from the first day! On the last night of the cruise, you take them down to the Shore Excursion desk and they process them. You get a form with instructions on how to get your VAT refund. This is only for receipts for the stores on the ship though. We misplaced one receipt for $200 until after we got home. When we got to the airport, their is a Customs desk on the ground floor in Terminal A near the bag claim exit. You present your form and receipts to get stamped. After that, you walk around the corner and they give you back your money in cash. We got 55 Euros back. You can also mail it in, but it takes 5 or 6 weeks. If you keep your receipts organized, it can be well worth it. The lines at the airport weren't bad for this process either.
Well, I could probably go on and on. Please let me know if you found it helpful. Good luck, have fun, and I wish I was going back with you all!
BTW - If anyone runs into Laura Dean from Shipboard entertainment, tell her the Crosman family from the 7/7/07 cruise says HI! We kept running into Laura in her different rolls thoughout the trip. We finally starting calling each encounter our "Laura" Siting for the day. Laura does everything from the deck parties to trivia contest, to the Golden Mickeys. She is from England, blonde and 24 years old (That is one of the trivia question).
Take care,
EPCOT_VA (Matthew)