maciemouse
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- Apr 6, 2007
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We just sailed for the first time on the Disney Dream. I wanted to give a short review of what we experienced while we were sailing. My husband and I sailed with our two kids 6 & 7. We also had a large group from home meet us. I think total it was about 35 of us.
First off check-in: I had read all the nightmares about checking in. We did not leave home until 9 am and had a 3&1/2 hour drive to get to the port. We decided to stop and have brunch since we were not going to rush to get there. We finally arrived about 1:15. The check in line was huge. It did move quickly. They gave us a boarding call of 37. We went over and checked the kids in for "kids club" bands. That line was pretty short. We probably boarded the ship by 2:30 or so. The call number was based on what time you checked in. (first come, first serve). Our friends from home got to the port around 10:45 am. They had spent the night in Orlando and did not have a long drive. However, they did not get to board the ship until around 1:15. I am cannot remember the exact boarding number they got but I think it was 17. So it does seem like we had a shorter wait getting to the port later. All the people working in the port were wonderful. Lots of smiles. Next up: Leaving the port.
First off check-in: I had read all the nightmares about checking in. We did not leave home until 9 am and had a 3&1/2 hour drive to get to the port. We decided to stop and have brunch since we were not going to rush to get there. We finally arrived about 1:15. The check in line was huge. It did move quickly. They gave us a boarding call of 37. We went over and checked the kids in for "kids club" bands. That line was pretty short. We probably boarded the ship by 2:30 or so. The call number was based on what time you checked in. (first come, first serve). Our friends from home got to the port around 10:45 am. They had spent the night in Orlando and did not have a long drive. However, they did not get to board the ship until around 1:15. I am cannot remember the exact boarding number they got but I think it was 17. So it does seem like we had a shorter wait getting to the port later. All the people working in the port were wonderful. Lots of smiles. Next up: Leaving the port.