Skywalker
Elementary, My Dear Mickey
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Just returned from the January 8th Magic and for anyone interested, here are just a few thoughts.
#1. If you can possibly afford to upgrade your category...do it. We went with a cat. 11 on the theory that "you don't spend much time in your room anyway." Well, big mistake. It really made me feel claustrophobic and I think the real reason you don't spend much time in your room is because if you are in that category you AVOID your room like the plague! LOL. I felt like I was sleeping in a coffin. It didn't bother my husband as much so everyone is different. I think if it was one or two people it would be okay. But for a family of four I say splurge if you can.
#2. The service. The servers that we had (Depesh and Deneval) were just amazing. They exceeded our expectations and really made our kids feel special. Even my husband who is known to be very "thrifty" (hence the cat. 11 in #1 above) decided to tip them close to double the recommended amount, which really surprised me but they deserved it!!!
#3. The kids clubs. I though the counsellers were amazing. They were friendly, they remembered my kids even though they didn't go too often, they kept a good eye and security for coming and going was very strict, which I was relieved to see. They were great at discipling the very few unruly kids and were a lot of fun.
#4. Things I was paranoid about. Before leaving I had two fears about my kids...namely falling overboard and/or somehow slipping out of the kids clubs unnoticed and something going wrong. Well, it was not long at all before my mind was eased on both of those counts. I am a real worrier, and I felt very comfortable leaving my boys in the clubs and I didn't even fear them falling over - everything we encountered was very safe. So, if you are like me and are worrying about such things, let your mind rest and think about sipping Bahama Mama's instead.
#5. Ports of call. Castaway Cay - breathtaking and fun. St. Thomas - lots of fun excursions and gorgeous. St. Maarten - gorgeous but the aggressiveness of the pitches was very tiring. You cannot take two steps without people being all over you to buy something and some did not want to take know for an answer, although most were respectful. I believe in Jamaica, at least they are banned from the actual beach and I wish they were in St. Maarten as well. One woman kept blocking my view of my boys in the water as she tried to stare me into buying something! LOL.
Anyway, those are just a few of my thoughts. Bottom line - we loved the cruise and would definitely cruise Disney again. The ship is beautiful, the crew were great.
Oh, just one word of warning...do not stop by Shutters unless you want to go broke. LOL.
Allison.
#1. If you can possibly afford to upgrade your category...do it. We went with a cat. 11 on the theory that "you don't spend much time in your room anyway." Well, big mistake. It really made me feel claustrophobic and I think the real reason you don't spend much time in your room is because if you are in that category you AVOID your room like the plague! LOL. I felt like I was sleeping in a coffin. It didn't bother my husband as much so everyone is different. I think if it was one or two people it would be okay. But for a family of four I say splurge if you can.
#2. The service. The servers that we had (Depesh and Deneval) were just amazing. They exceeded our expectations and really made our kids feel special. Even my husband who is known to be very "thrifty" (hence the cat. 11 in #1 above) decided to tip them close to double the recommended amount, which really surprised me but they deserved it!!!
#3. The kids clubs. I though the counsellers were amazing. They were friendly, they remembered my kids even though they didn't go too often, they kept a good eye and security for coming and going was very strict, which I was relieved to see. They were great at discipling the very few unruly kids and were a lot of fun.
#4. Things I was paranoid about. Before leaving I had two fears about my kids...namely falling overboard and/or somehow slipping out of the kids clubs unnoticed and something going wrong. Well, it was not long at all before my mind was eased on both of those counts. I am a real worrier, and I felt very comfortable leaving my boys in the clubs and I didn't even fear them falling over - everything we encountered was very safe. So, if you are like me and are worrying about such things, let your mind rest and think about sipping Bahama Mama's instead.
#5. Ports of call. Castaway Cay - breathtaking and fun. St. Thomas - lots of fun excursions and gorgeous. St. Maarten - gorgeous but the aggressiveness of the pitches was very tiring. You cannot take two steps without people being all over you to buy something and some did not want to take know for an answer, although most were respectful. I believe in Jamaica, at least they are banned from the actual beach and I wish they were in St. Maarten as well. One woman kept blocking my view of my boys in the water as she tried to stare me into buying something! LOL.
Anyway, those are just a few of my thoughts. Bottom line - we loved the cruise and would definitely cruise Disney again. The ship is beautiful, the crew were great.
Oh, just one word of warning...do not stop by Shutters unless you want to go broke. LOL.
Allison.