Wow... what a cruise. My previous experience was the 4 day Wonder; now I'm hooked on the 7 day. I could've easily gone for another week.
A few observations:
- People arrived at the terminal earlier than my 4 day Wonder from a year ago. I got there at 10:30, and it was already very busy. Embarkation began at 12:00 and reservations for Palo, etc were taken as soon as we boarded. I'm glad we waited in line.
- Shutters will definitely burn CD's (~$15 each) or print digital pictures (40 cents each).
- We got to park right in front of the terminal which was nice. Last year we were sent across the street. Maybe 50 yards difference but still a little more convenient.
- I stayed in room 2518 - one of the "noisy" rooms. 2518 is right under Diversions. Our only noise problem was a little girl next door who cried occassionally - but not enough to be annoying. I imagine rooms under Rockin' Bar D would be mighty noisy, but 2518 was very, very quiet. I booked 2514 (2 doors towards forward) for my next cruise.
- Y'all didn't tell me that DCL gives out free drinks on formal night. Woo-hoo! Bonus!
- Lots of people at the Castaway Club reception. Captain Thord said "we have a couple from Chicago who's sailed with us something like 37 times."
- Formal night was nice. Roughly 50/50 suits and tuxes mix among the men - maybe 0.5% people in shorts and t-shirts. Those not dressed up looked really out of place.
- Our dining room servers, German and Marin, were awesome. We ran into Marin all over the ship and he was very helpful and entertaining.
- Fantasic table-mates! All honeymooners including one couple all the way from Japan.
I took over 1,500 photos. Will roll up the best and share in the near future.
Sam
A few observations:
- People arrived at the terminal earlier than my 4 day Wonder from a year ago. I got there at 10:30, and it was already very busy. Embarkation began at 12:00 and reservations for Palo, etc were taken as soon as we boarded. I'm glad we waited in line.
- Shutters will definitely burn CD's (~$15 each) or print digital pictures (40 cents each).
- We got to park right in front of the terminal which was nice. Last year we were sent across the street. Maybe 50 yards difference but still a little more convenient.
- I stayed in room 2518 - one of the "noisy" rooms. 2518 is right under Diversions. Our only noise problem was a little girl next door who cried occassionally - but not enough to be annoying. I imagine rooms under Rockin' Bar D would be mighty noisy, but 2518 was very, very quiet. I booked 2514 (2 doors towards forward) for my next cruise.
- Y'all didn't tell me that DCL gives out free drinks on formal night. Woo-hoo! Bonus!
- Lots of people at the Castaway Club reception. Captain Thord said "we have a couple from Chicago who's sailed with us something like 37 times."
- Formal night was nice. Roughly 50/50 suits and tuxes mix among the men - maybe 0.5% people in shorts and t-shirts. Those not dressed up looked really out of place.
- Our dining room servers, German and Marin, were awesome. We ran into Marin all over the ship and he was very helpful and entertaining.
- Fantasic table-mates! All honeymooners including one couple all the way from Japan.
I took over 1,500 photos. Will roll up the best and share in the near future.
Sam