I can't even begin to count how many trip reports I have read since I first found the DIS last April. I have loved every report that I read because it made me even more excited for my first Disney Cruise. Hopefully, I can pay it forward now by posting my cruise experience.
The Cast:
Me: I am a 30 year old who loves Disney. I love holding onto my youth and Disney helps me do it. I have been to Disneyland many times in my life and first visited DW when I was 12 years old. I have dreamed of going back and I finally got a chance! I had never been on a cruise before, but expect to go on many more in my life.
DH: He is my 33 year old Disney supporter. He doesn't love it, but he doesn't hate it. He would rather buy a new car or upgrade our house than pay for a vacation, but he comes along for the ride as long as he doesn't have to think too hard about planning it. DH had also not been on a cruise before, but I think I will be able to "drag" him on a few more in the future.
The Kids: We have a DS(6), DD(3), and a DS(1). Since we were celebrating our 10 year anniversary, we left the kids home with Grandma and Grandpa. There was a lot of guilt involved with leaving our kids behind while we went to DisneyWorld and on a Disney Cruise, but I think they might have had more fun being spoiled at Grandma's house then they would have had with us.
The Plan: Last March, my DH suggested we get away for our Anniversary. He briefly suggested we look into a Disney Cruise -- and I ran with that suggestion. I got on the Internet and started researching. We managed to find a Land and Sea vacation that we could afford, booked it and started dreaming of our time away.
We stayed at CBR from February 25th - March 1st. Then, we boarded the Disney Wonder from March 1st - March 5th.
Since I am posting this on the cruise forum, I will glaze over the Land portion of our trip and jump right into the first day of our cruise. I do want to say that DisneyWorld was crazy fun. We stuffed so much stuff into three days and wore ourselves out. Fortunately, we don't feel like we really missed anything. We did all of our "must-do's" plus a lot more. It is amazing how much quicker you can do Disney without little ones slowing you down! It would be nice to do a more relaxed trip someday, but we weren't sure when we would ever get back!
Feel free to ask any questions. I love reliving my vacation --especially as I look out the window at the blizzard that is coming down outside.
Up Next: Day One -- We make our way to the Wonder and start relaxing...
The Cast:
Me: I am a 30 year old who loves Disney. I love holding onto my youth and Disney helps me do it. I have been to Disneyland many times in my life and first visited DW when I was 12 years old. I have dreamed of going back and I finally got a chance! I had never been on a cruise before, but expect to go on many more in my life.
DH: He is my 33 year old Disney supporter. He doesn't love it, but he doesn't hate it. He would rather buy a new car or upgrade our house than pay for a vacation, but he comes along for the ride as long as he doesn't have to think too hard about planning it. DH had also not been on a cruise before, but I think I will be able to "drag" him on a few more in the future.
The Kids: We have a DS(6), DD(3), and a DS(1). Since we were celebrating our 10 year anniversary, we left the kids home with Grandma and Grandpa. There was a lot of guilt involved with leaving our kids behind while we went to DisneyWorld and on a Disney Cruise, but I think they might have had more fun being spoiled at Grandma's house then they would have had with us.
The Plan: Last March, my DH suggested we get away for our Anniversary. He briefly suggested we look into a Disney Cruise -- and I ran with that suggestion. I got on the Internet and started researching. We managed to find a Land and Sea vacation that we could afford, booked it and started dreaming of our time away.
We stayed at CBR from February 25th - March 1st. Then, we boarded the Disney Wonder from March 1st - March 5th.
Since I am posting this on the cruise forum, I will glaze over the Land portion of our trip and jump right into the first day of our cruise. I do want to say that DisneyWorld was crazy fun. We stuffed so much stuff into three days and wore ourselves out. Fortunately, we don't feel like we really missed anything. We did all of our "must-do's" plus a lot more. It is amazing how much quicker you can do Disney without little ones slowing you down! It would be nice to do a more relaxed trip someday, but we weren't sure when we would ever get back!
Feel free to ask any questions. I love reliving my vacation --especially as I look out the window at the blizzard that is coming down outside.
Up Next: Day One -- We make our way to the Wonder and start relaxing...