Magic New Year (12/30/06-1/06/07) .. our DCL debut

jfletcher

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What a trip. First of all, I want to thank all of you for the advice we got here in advance of our trip. I am going to try to reciprocate with my report. Hopefully it will be full of little hints for future cruisers.

DW stressed quite a bit beforehand about packing, because she is one who likes to bring everything and I like to go "minimalist." But somehow we managed to get the stuff for us, DD7 and DS3 into just four pieces, including our day bag. Quite a feat. We flew in from Calif. on Friday, so we tried to get everyone's stuff for Saturday into the day bag. That way on our Fri nite hotel night, we wouldn't even have to open the "big bags."

We took the Disney Magical Express from the airport to the Carribbean Beach Resort at WDW, and it was awesome. The bus was just a bus, but the bagge handling service was great. I literally didn't see my bags from the time I checked them at San Francisco till they were in our hotel room at WDW. Only issue was it takes 2-4 hours to get your bags, so ours didn't arrive til Midnight. Not a big deal, since we were still up (on west coast time.)

When we checked in at the hotel, we got our Keys to the world for the cruise. I called the cruise desk at the hotel and asked what else we could do to check in, and the person said nothing, just show up for the bus. That was wrong. She could have taken our documents (Bahamas form, credit card signature, etc.) Fortunately, when we got to the terminal, I asked someone if we really had to stand in that long checkin line since we already had our KTTWs. They said no, just go to the supervisor's desk and they'll take the forms.

Upon getting on the ship, I was ready for the Magic to begin, but it was really a nightmare at first. This was mostly because of our kids, not the ship. They were overwhelmed. DW had gone to make a Palo reservation, but the kids didn't want to wait for her back in the room. They wanted to go swimming, to go see the Oceaneer Club, to go get something to eat, to do a million things at once. It was the start of a day and a half full of arguing between us and them.

I think the combination of jet lag, humidity, unfamiliarity with the environment and general brattiness made our kids very high-maintenance the first few days. I was almost crying with how much arguing we were doing. I couldn't believe how this wonderful vacation was being ruined.

NYE was a particular nightmare. Because of various unplanned events, we ended up leaving DD7 in the Oceaneer Club for about 6 hours. She was not very happy and we got paged saying she had cried so hard she was hyperventilating. Meanwhile, DD3 (who has been potty trained for 6 months) peed his pants twice in his first night at the OC, including right as we were walking into to dinner. While the rest of the ship was celebrating the New Year, we were back in the room with two grumpy kids at 10 pm.

Fortunately, it got better. They adjusted to the surroundings, realized that the Oceaneer Club was more fun that eating dinner with us, that there are more fun things to do than just go to the pool and watch TV and that when we say they need to get dressed to make the show on time, we mean it.

By the end of the week, everyone agreed that it was a good vacation, and we should definitely go again, although probably not till DS3 is 6.

Since I'm sure no one is interested in a day-by-day description of everythign we did, I'm going to just hit a few of the observations I made onboard.

* The Oceaneer Club was great, probably the thing that impressed me more than anything else on board. I had feared that it was just a room and the kids stay in that room playing. But they have all sorts of scheduled activities for the kids all day long, including stuff that takes them elsewhere in the ship. They also do a great job of keeping the kids "sealed" so they can't get in and out without someone logging it. I got to see one funny scene. I happened to be following a group of the 3-4s down from dinner at the topsider buffer back to the OC. There was a line of about 10 kids with a counselor in front, one in the middle and one in the back. The one in the back had a spray bottle of disinfectant, and she was spraying every surface the kids touched on the way. The little "graduation" ceremony was also cute.

* DS3 has a peanut allergy, and they handled it very well. No worries whatsoever on that front.

* We got on the ship rather late (2ish), but had no trouble getting a reservation at Palo for 6 pm on Wednesday. I think no one wants to go there on Pirate night or something. There were plenty of empty tables around us. I had been prepared to be disappointed by Palo simply because I didn't think it could be as good as the hype, but I was wrong. It was fabulous. Our waiter kept bringing us all these "surprises" and everything was delicious. Well worth it.

* The Pirate party was a little disappointing. It was nothing more than music blaring wth characters dancing on stage. The fireworks display was so short that my daughter actually missed the whole thing while she was in the bathroom. I guess you can't expect 4th of July fireworks on a ship.

* The topsider buffets were great, especially the lunches. The seafood buffet was Thursday (an at sea day). If you like seafood, don't miss it. They didn't advertise in the navigator which day would be seafood, so be sure to ask someone. I thought the topsider breakfasts were also good.

* We saw three of the shows. The opening night, the Cinderella one and the Dreams one. I thought all were pretty good, but the Cinderella was my favorite. The Dreams one was just a contrived way to put a bunch of songs from different Disney movies into one show.

* One of the things we regret is not bringing two-way radios. We had read some on the board who said they didn't use them or they didn't work very well, but we really could have used them. We especially had a problem at Castaway Cay. My wife had been sick, so she stayed on the ship to see the doctor while me and the kids went to the beach. I had my cell phone to call her and see what the doctor said, but it didn't work. Even though I was getting a signal, it said I couldn't make a call. I was so frustrated that I had packed up the kids to get back on the ship to check on DW when we saw he walking toward us at the tram stop.

* Castaway Cay was great, and we didn't even see that much of it. The water was very comfortable (I was afraid it would be too cold). The floaties were great. The snorkelign area was great. Cookies BBQ was great. Best of all, though, there was tons of shade, with umbrellas and trees. I do wish I had brought some of those swim shoes because the sand was full of shells that were a little rough on my bare feet. I must be a wimp, because no one else seemed to mind. I'd like to see more of the stuff, including the adult beach, next time.

* We used the ship laundry service a few times and it was quite economical. It was cheaper than what you normally pay at a hotel. I think it came out to less than $2 per garment. We also did some laundry at the self-service. You have to get in early or late to get a machine, and you'll start a brawl if you leave finished clothes in a washer or dryer more than a few minutes.

* The Nautilus glass-bottom boat tour on Grand Cayman was nice. The boat was air conditioned and we really saw a lot of fish and cool shipwrecks. It was also short, great for little kids with short attention spans.

* The weather was just about perfect, better than I expected for this time of year. It was in the mid 80s during the day everywhere, and we got only a few drops of rain at night on Thursday.

* DW and I did the surial bath at the spa. In case you don't know what that is, they lock you in a room with a sauna and shower and various creams and lotions. Then you're on your own for an hour. When we booked the appointment, it said it was for 50 minutes, but when we got there the guy told us we had 1:20. We were done after 50 minutes, though. Only so much you can do in there (wink, wink).

Well, that's all I can think of for now. Gotta go to bed. I'll add to this later if anythign else comes to mind.
 
I can appreciate the long flight as being from San Francisco Bay Area.

I fly in usually two days early to get car, hotel and everything arranged. I don't use DCL transportation so I can get tickets, water and any last minute items that are on the neverending list.

Rest of family will always fly in at least a day early. The GK's are so tired by the time they get to Florida we just go straight to the hotel. They swim in the pool (no matter what the weather) eat an early dinner and collapse.

Gk's get a good nights rest and swim in the hotel pool in the morning. While the kids are swimming, one of us will return the car. Our hotel was in Port Canaveral so it is just a hop skip and jump to the port. Seems to make a world of difference in the attitude of the kids.

Just my thoughts...

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Thanks for the mini report!! If you feel like doing a detailed report, we would definately love to read it!! We will be on this cruise this year!
 
Hey Caitsmama, I would say it's probably not too different from any other 7-night cruise except for the one night of NYE. Sadly, I can't tell you too much about the activites there because, as I said, our kids were freaking out that night.

I think the summary of how our New Year's Eve went came about 11pm. With all the well-dressed partiers hanging out in the Atrium waiting for the big bash, there I was walking to customer service in my pajamas looking for Children's Tylenol.

It was also pretty cool on New Year's Day. They showed football games all day long on the big screen above Goofy's pool.

While, I'm here, a few more things.

* DW and I became quite fond of hitting Goofy's Galley for snacks and quick lunches. They had really good tuna melts and grilled sandwiches, salads and fruit. It was the only between-meals food you could get other than the normal fries and burgers or pizza. The burgers at Pluto's Dog House were excellent by the way. Oh yeah, back to Goofy's Galley. I think we hit the ice cream machine there at least once a day. It was real soft-serve ice cream, not just frozen yogurt. Excellent stuff. It seems to melt quickly, though, so don't plan on grabbing some for your spouse and walking it down to the adult pool, as I did. You'll have a bowl of goo when you get there.

* On one occasion I neglected to tip the room service guy because I couldn't find the envelope of dollar bills I had stashed and he just left without waiting. Then a little later we got a call from room service to find out "if everything was OK." They were obviously reminding us that we didn't tip them.

* I really liked Ocean Quest, and every day I checked out the navigator to see when I could pop in there for an open house. The "steer the ship" video game is pretty neat, and they have a bunch of regular video games. I think if I were a 10-year-old kid, I would be living there. (Or a grown-up with a 10-year-old kid as cover. :) )

* We played the "Mickey Mania" Game show in Studio Sea one night. I thought that I knew Disney Stuff, but me and DD7 got smoked. First of all, a lot of the questions were about the "classic" disney movies like Peter Pan or Snow White, and I don't know those as well as I know the new ones like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, etc. Also, one of the other teams was a parent and a teenager, so they had a big edge on us. They also could have used a bigger step stool for the "junior cruiser" to stand on. From the audience, all you could see of DD was her Mickey ears on top of her head. She's petite.

* Another fun activity was the "Mickey 200." It was a vegetable race. Honest. They got a big ramp that you would use for racing cars. Each team (a parent and a kid) got a potato, a carrot, some wheels, some toothpicks and a knife. The mission was to somehow carve both veggies into a car, and then we'd race. Our car made it all the way down without crashing, but we didn't win. I wanted to give it another try the next time they did it, but we overslept.

* Speaking of oversleeping, I had figured that the kids would adjust to the time change and still be waking up at 7, like they do at home. However, the lack of windows in our room combined with staying up later than normal made them sleep relatively late. If we didn't have a reason to wake up, like an excursion, we all slept till at least 9 or 9:30 each morning. That was nice.

* Next time we go we are going to fly out on Saturday so we can take advantage of the airline checkin at the cruise terminal. That seems like a super-convenient service. We spent Sat nite at WDW because we weren't sure how long it would take to get back to MCO and how early of a flight we could get. We also wanted a nonstop back to Calif, so our times were limited. I think next time we'll just fly out Sat afternoon even if we have to change planes.

* An airline travel note. I got a video Ipod a few months ago, and I bought my wife one just before we left, so we gave one to each kid and loaded them up with movies and TV shows. It was much better than having them share one portable DVD player. We didn't have to mess with bringing DVDs, they didn't have to share and the battery lasted longer. Also, we were seated two-and-two, so the kids didn't even have to be next to each other, which always makes things more peaceful. On the way back they each sat quietly for most of a 5-hour flight!

* Another thing for our next trip. Hopefully we'll book early enough to get a room at the MCO Hyatt (is that the one right in the terminal). When we booked hotels before and after at WDW, I hadn't really looked at a map to see that the resort is 30 minutes the opposite direction from the coast as you leave the airport. That's an extra hour driving that we didn't need, not to mention having to stop at other hotels with the shuttle on the way back. We boarded the bus at about 9 at the port, and got back to our hotel at about 11 or 11:15.

* Another regret. We never stood in line to do any of the photos with the characters. I didn't want to wait and I didn't think the kids did either, but we got home and we had very few good pictures of all us. Next time I'll have to figure out the best trick for getting those photos without waiting in a long line.

Gotta go. More later!
 

On one occasion I neglected to tip the room service guy because I couldn't find the envelope of dollar bills I had stashed and he just left without waiting. Then a little later we got a call from room service to find out "if everything was OK." They were obviously reminding us that we didn't tip them.



Actually they do call to find out if everything was okay randomly. We always tip and sometimes they call and sometimes they don't. We have been on 6 Disney cruises and have always found this to be the case.
 
On one occasion I neglected to tip the room service guy because I couldn't find the envelope of dollar bills I had stashed and he just left without waiting. Then a little later we got a call from room service to find out "if everything was OK." They were obviously reminding us that we didn't tip them.



Actually they do call to find out if everything was okay randomly. We always tip and sometimes they call and sometimes they don't. We have been on 6 Disney cruises and have always found this to be the case.

Oh, that makes me feel better. Good to know.
 
I was on the NYE western cruise also. I thought the crew did a great job with the NYE party, which made it worth the extra expense for me and my family (DW, DD4).

The extras for the cruise included a good-sized commemorative lithograph (about 11x16 in), box of chocolates, Hats and noisemakers, and free champagne in souvenir glasses for NYE party, special NYE dinner with lobster tails. Special midnight buffet with seafood and deserts on NYE night. . I am still working on organizing my pictures all that we received if anyone is interested. The main downside IMHO is that we were stuck in Parrot's Cay 2 nights in a row because New Year's. Also, it was hard to plan since we did not know how the New Year's itinerary would be different than a standard itinerary, so our schedule got messed up a few times with regards to our reservations.
 
Also, it was hard to plan since we did not know how the New Year's itinerary would be different than a standard itinerary, so our schedule got messed up a few times with regards to our reservations.

Can you elaborate on this?? What reservations did it mess with?

And, YES! Please start a thread with your pics! I would love to see them! :thumbsup2
 
Thanks so much for your tr/thoughts!

This is the first I've heard about tuna melts at Goofy's Galley - I am going to have to seek them out!

thank you, thank you!!!
 


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