Mouse4Sail
Earning My Ears
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We just got off the Dream today from the 5/15-5/19 sailing...it sure was sad to be on the other end of the trip...
BUT....we had a great time! I will try to provide some information below! So, first of all it was me, my DH, and DS8 and DS5 sailing. My DH and I have been on 3 previous cruises with RCCL, but this was the first Disney cruise for us, and the first cruise ever for my 2 guys. We really enjoy Disney, but we are not die-hard Disney fans. I get excited and a bit teary when I think of the boys in the Magic Kingdom, and when the Dream blows the Dream horn...yep, I do. BUT...I don't love Disney enough to become a DVC member or anything like that, you get the drift.
I will try to break this down into sections, we'll see how it goes.
The day before: We flew down the evening before just to make sure that we made it onto the ship on time. We've never done that before, not sure why, but perhaps the thought of seeing my little guys faces so sad if we missed the ship had something to do with it. Before, we only had to worry about ourselves. Our flight leaving Virginia was delayed because of storms in Orlando, so we had to wait for an extra hour before leaving. Thank goodness I had the good common sense to bring the DSi's!!
We landed in Orlando an hour late, and checked into the Hyatt MCO. I cannot say enough good things about that hotel...it was nice, clean, convenient, and the boys had an awesome time watching planes take off an land. We were given instructions to leave our bags in our room the next morning and they would get them to the Dream. I thought this was awesome..DH, the skeptic, doesn't trust others to get the bags where they need to go...oh well, he was overruled. 
The day of: Much to DH's dismay, we left the bags in the room and made our way to the food court at the airport. We scarfed down some Krispy Kremes (YUMMY) and went to the DCL check-in at about 9am. Very few people were ahead of us and we got to the counter in less than 5 minutes. Check-in was easy, and we were then given boarding number 6 and went to wait for our bus to the port. Around 9:40am, the bus came, we boarded and we were off!!!!!
We got to the port around 10:30am, not too many people were there...quite a few, but it wasn't awful. We had done the online check-in (highly recommend that) and went ahead and got in line for the kid's club check in (yes, you have to do this even if you did the online registration). By this time, the line was all the way through the roped off part, but had not yet made it's way past that. Thank goodness we didn't arrive even 20 minutes later, because that line was AWFUL! And yes, I know you could check them in on the ship, but we knew that we had at least an hour and 15 minutes to wait...might as well make the most of our time. We waited in the line for about 30 minutes, 15 of which was waiting for their computers to come up so they could even start the process. The kids got their Mickey bands, and we were off to sit and wait. Only, crap...there were know chairs anywhere!! By now, this place was crazy!!
We all decided to go outside and have a look at the Dream and noticed some pesky bugs that seemed to be in the process of "ahem..." mating around. We also heard an announcment for those with a verandah not to open their balcony doors until after we set sail....all because of these bugs. I really didn't pay that much mind...more on that later!
Around 11:45pm, the family of the day was announced, and about 5 minutes after that, they started calling for boarding #1. Ok, so here's my first complaint: you could not hear anything that was on the announcement by this time!! We were sitting on the floor near the entrance to the Dream, so we could see the woman and that she was holding up 1 finger...but seriously??? No flashing number on the screens that were around??? Nobody could hear, and unless you could see the 1 poor woman that had to take the boarding passes, well...good luck! Oh well, boarding #6 was called at 12:10pm!!! We were on our way.....after, of course, the photo and all that stuff....
More to come.....

I will try to break this down into sections, we'll see how it goes.
The day before: We flew down the evening before just to make sure that we made it onto the ship on time. We've never done that before, not sure why, but perhaps the thought of seeing my little guys faces so sad if we missed the ship had something to do with it. Before, we only had to worry about ourselves. Our flight leaving Virginia was delayed because of storms in Orlando, so we had to wait for an extra hour before leaving. Thank goodness I had the good common sense to bring the DSi's!!


The day of: Much to DH's dismay, we left the bags in the room and made our way to the food court at the airport. We scarfed down some Krispy Kremes (YUMMY) and went to the DCL check-in at about 9am. Very few people were ahead of us and we got to the counter in less than 5 minutes. Check-in was easy, and we were then given boarding number 6 and went to wait for our bus to the port. Around 9:40am, the bus came, we boarded and we were off!!!!!

We got to the port around 10:30am, not too many people were there...quite a few, but it wasn't awful. We had done the online check-in (highly recommend that) and went ahead and got in line for the kid's club check in (yes, you have to do this even if you did the online registration). By this time, the line was all the way through the roped off part, but had not yet made it's way past that. Thank goodness we didn't arrive even 20 minutes later, because that line was AWFUL! And yes, I know you could check them in on the ship, but we knew that we had at least an hour and 15 minutes to wait...might as well make the most of our time. We waited in the line for about 30 minutes, 15 of which was waiting for their computers to come up so they could even start the process. The kids got their Mickey bands, and we were off to sit and wait. Only, crap...there were know chairs anywhere!! By now, this place was crazy!!
We all decided to go outside and have a look at the Dream and noticed some pesky bugs that seemed to be in the process of "ahem..." mating around. We also heard an announcment for those with a verandah not to open their balcony doors until after we set sail....all because of these bugs. I really didn't pay that much mind...more on that later!

Around 11:45pm, the family of the day was announced, and about 5 minutes after that, they started calling for boarding #1. Ok, so here's my first complaint: you could not hear anything that was on the announcement by this time!! We were sitting on the floor near the entrance to the Dream, so we could see the woman and that she was holding up 1 finger...but seriously??? No flashing number on the screens that were around??? Nobody could hear, and unless you could see the 1 poor woman that had to take the boarding passes, well...good luck! Oh well, boarding #6 was called at 12:10pm!!! We were on our way.....after, of course, the photo and all that stuff....
More to come.....