Another tip that was great for us.... We've done most of the Disney cruises.... Mediterranean, Bahamas, Carribean, etc. and enjoyed meeting new people at dinner. We still keep in touch with a few. But our last one in April we had our wonderful yet sometimes unpredictable 2 1/2 year old at the late seating. I called Disney when I requested a booster and asked if they could sit us with a family with small children too. They did, another 2 1/2 year old. So it wasn't so strange if their kid wanted to eat the butter packs because mine did too. It also was fun for them as well. (they shared coloring supplies)
Christine
Top deck on the closed pool with DS on DH shoulders, and me taking pictures.Alrighty fellow cruisers - here is today's question:
Where will you be at sail away (i.e. top deck, balcony, inside) and what are you most looking forward to about it?![]()
Oh gosh! I need suggestions...being first-timers. I want to be close to the stage but worry about my kids seeing the show and the crowds.Maybe Top-deck...???
I look forward to that feeling of relief (vacation's starting!), a drink in my hand and excitement for the week.![]()
Our MR cruise in April was completely sold out. (i think this cruise has alot of rooms still) We were on the closed pool with our 2 1/2 year old. There was plenty of room not over crowded and I wasn't worried one bit. That is the place to stand with kids.The best place with kids is on top of the close pool imho. And it really is not that bad - everyone kind of finds their place and the characters dance all over the deck.
We can hope now turned 3 DS might like the kids club he couldn't be there alone in April. (was not old enough) He'll have one month of preschool "experience" by October.Interesting idea! It is definitely a little strange to sit with those who don't understand kids - although truthfully my kids LOVE the kids club. Last time we used that option where they ate fast and went back to the club. The only problem was my youngest - who chews every bite a kajillion times, never finished in time.
We did almost exactly that in April with 2 1/2 DS. I actually booked the nursery every night at 9:30-10:30 because we had late seating. DS wasn't fond of the nursery, and too young for the kids club. I'm a SAHM so he wasn't use to being separated from mom. He tolerated the first couple nights then we just decided to keep him at dinner until we were done and often took dessert to go. (the family with us did the same thing) The older kids we knew loved the dine and play to the kids club.Okay, I am so behind...I have to catch up on all the posts AND figure out the FE!!
Biggest dilemna to date - should our kids eat with us and then go to the kid's club (we have late seating) or should they just go to the kid's club right after the show? Ugh. Can't decide. DD 7 and DS 2 can barely make it through dinner at home.Thinking of just booking 9 to 10:30 now for Asher, and then adding more time if needed, plus nap time during the day so Mommy & Daddy can lay by the pool, but maybe that is nutso.
I have a question! Where does everyone suggest watching the Pirate/Firework Show?![]()
Here's my tip of the weekend.....
Want a great souvenir? The characters will sign something for you - you just have to drop it off at guest services at the beginning of the cruise. We have done tshirts, pillow cases and my favorite, bought one of the nice frames onboard and had it signed. Its a great way to get a really cute souvenir for very little to no money.![]()
Pack your swimsuits in your carry on bag. After your arrival lunch take a swim. Often you can't get into your room until after 2:00 and luggage usually shows up around 5:00. It's really great for the kids and feels like vacation's started!Question for the weekend:
Let's do a question for this weekend.....for those that have cruised before - what is your best tip to make the most of your cruise? For those that haven't, what question do you have that you would like advice on?
Pack your swimsuits in your carry on bag. After your arrival lunch take a swim. Often you can't get into your room until after 2:00 and luggage usually shows up around 5:00. It's really great for the kids and feels like vacation's started!
Yeah the times for MR seemed the same, the rooms were ready I think 2:30 in April. A bit later than I remember other cruises. We fly in same day so I can't comment on getting aboard early. We don't land until 12:00.That's a great one! I thought I read somewhere that we can get on a the ship a bit earlier on the Mex Riviera but not sure if that affects the room - probably not.
I called Disney I have a two person table and at this time they can't change it but suggested I check when on board. So I'll have one extra seat for sure, and might be able on board to increase it. (hope so for more of us to have tea)Chris,
If you're husband does decide to bow out on High Tea and I'm free I may just buy your extra seat and join you![]()
Cathy