Mickey's So Long Summer Cruise 2.0

Hello Everyone,

Went to KSC today. Had a great time at NASA. Went to the top of the tower to see if I could see the Wonder, but couldn't:sad1:

Left KSC around 4:30 p.m. and was tempted to dry over to the port to see the Wonder off but I didn't want to get depressed.

Coming home on Saturday. Middle DD wants to hit the pool around 8:00 a.m.:scared1: Then maybe AK and Rain Forest for lunch.

Good Night!

Joe
 
We will not be making it to Disney this year, and in fact had no plans for any vacation but through a stroke of luck DH's company was invited to the resort in upper New Hampshire called The Balsams over the Fourth of July. My son and I got a free vacation while DH just had to work about 4 hours all weekend. They have invited us back up for Labor Day so we really lucked out! But just between you and I, I would have preffered something Disneyish. :)

Lucky you, We love NH! My brother and his wife use to have a cabin in the White Mountains about 15 minutes from Mt. Washington. We spent a few summers there! I miss it!

This is a Disney-free year for us too! I feel your pain!
 

We are back:thumbsup2

Michele,

We about to get on our plane about noon today and it started to pour down raining:rotfl:

When we got home our luggage was dry:cool1:

Next year it will be a dreamy vacation:yay:

Joe
 
Welcome home to all the August travelers! I hate coming home! SWA lost my luggage on the way back. Only me! It didn't show up until Sunday morning at 1am on our doorstep. Too bad they didn't do the laundry this time!!!

Here's my review of Disney/Wilderness Lodge:

We love the Lodge. This was our second time staying there club level. The food offerings were very good, and the staff was very helpful, the pool/resort was well kept but the mosquitos were vicious. We love going to Disney, but you always remember the bad versus the good. I was disappointed our room wasn't ready for hours and housekeeping didn't make up our room one day until 2:30 in the afternoon. Other than that, the resort was outstanding. The lines at the parks moved quickly, were short and some rides we walked right on. Transportation was excellent. Fantasy Land was sad. One entire side is closed off by a construction wall. After 3 years we finally got to ride Soaring!!! I had a panic attack on Mission Space, now I know why people die on that ride!!! The wait for Toy Story Mania was 140 minutes and all fast passes were gone for both days by 9am.

Now the bad... remember when WDW laid off 1500 employees two years ago... it shows. The parks were dirty. Main Street was trashed after the parades. We closed MK down 2 nights for the kiss goodnight and were shocked with the trash on the streets. Cast Members are over worked. I stood at a register waiting to make a purchase while I had to listen to the two of them ***** about how stressed they were, wanting to quit WDW and go to Universal. Really? I know working stinks, but you don't have to air your grips in front of guests. Only one CM called DD Princess all week.

We did not use the meal plan, we paid for our food since we had the 45% room discount. Kona, Whispering Canyon, Beergarten, Garden Grill were EXCELLENT. Food has gone up about 20% since last year, $30 for a counterservice lunch. Chef Mickey's should be shut down. The place was filthly, the food was below par and unappetizing for $140! At Sci-Fi we waited 50 minutes past our ressie to sit down. Our server was top-notch and made up for it. I did complain to the manager about the wait. She was shaking like a leaf when I got done with her. LOL.

Funny story... my girlfirend and I wanted Dooney purses. We saw them all over MK. Waited all week to buy them Thursday night at Downtown. Low and behold, we get there and they're sold out!!! We get back to the hotel at midnight and have the concierge track them down. Only MK had the ones we wanted in stock. Friday morning she and I sent the men and children to Typhoon Lagoon and we went to MK. We were out of park tickets, so we got a SHOPPING PASS. Ladies pay attention... it's a little secret Disney guards like gold. You put a hold on your KTTW card for a park ticket and get one hour to enter the park for free without being charged. We waited at the gates at rope drop for the crowds to thin out and ran like two fools down Main Street. We grabbed out bags in 21 minutes and $400 dollars later, we had our bags!!! Then we strolled around picking up Christmas gifts for the kids, Disney Dollars at Main Street, etc. When we were in City Hall this woman was in front of us getting a pass for her "service" dog. Some little fluff ball she called Pumpkin. She claimed she was deaf and the dog alerted her to loud noises... really? I don't think so... you're deaf and your dog alerts you to noise? After she carried on a conservation with us I knew she was full of crap. She didn't want to put her dog in the kennel and pay the fee. Before City Hall we stopped at the Firehouse to buy our dogs toys. Being the ***** I am, I stood behind her in line squeaking the toys, driving the "service" dog nuts. I even followed her back up Main Street just to be a *****. That stupid little dog was ready to jump out of it's fur!! HAHA!

Overall, Disney has lost some of it's magic. No bounceback offers in the room. But, a slew of them hit the web while we were there. We will go back next year, but I'm not sure we'll stay for a week. Don't get me wrong, we had a great time... just some bumps in the road.


Next... Carnival's Dream...
 
Oh Michele, I have to thank you....
I am overloaded on work and thought I would take a peek at the boards, and your entry cracked me up! Oh, how I can picture you tormenting that dog!! You are too much!

I have to tell you all how pleasantly suprised I was at Universal. The hard rock was a fun hotel (although the rooms were rather small IMO- especially for the price). The pool was awesome. The best part was that we got the front of the line passes since we stayed on site. They worked for most rides (except forbidden journey in harry potter). What a time saver...we hardly waited for anything- and when it is over 100 degrees, it is such a lifesaver!
The rides were great, and the parks were nicely kept. I really enjoyed that didn't have such a "busy" feel that disney has.

Harry Potter was absolutely amazing! I am not a big fan, but the attention to detail with putting this together was fabulous!

It was a fun time. It is not a place that you feel the need to constantly want to go back to like disney. They can't touch what disney does with their shows, characters etc....

If you want something different to do-- a few days at Universal could be fun. we were there for 4 days with a 3 day park pass. I wouldn't stay there for a week, unless I went to sea world..

It is hard getting back to the daily grind....thanks for the laugh, Michele
 
is this a good cruise

Is this a good cruise??? Heck yeah!!! Because I'm on it!!!:lmao:

Honestly, we're a bunch of cruisers who sailed August 29, 2009 going together again. The more the merrier! We're a fun bunch and have lots of laughs.

Who else would chase a fake service dog down Main Street with a squeak toy? ME!!!:rotfl:
 
Oh Michele, I have to thank you....
I am overloaded on work and thought I would take a peek at the boards, and your entry cracked me up! Oh, how I can picture you tormenting that dog!! You are too much!

I have to tell you all how pleasantly suprised I was at Universal. The hard rock was a fun hotel (although the rooms were rather small IMO- especially for the price). The pool was awesome. The best part was that we got the front of the line passes since we stayed on site. They worked for most rides (except forbidden journey in harry potter). What a time saver...we hardly waited for anything- and when it is over 100 degrees, it is such a lifesaver!
The rides were great, and the parks were nicely kept. I really enjoyed that didn't have such a "busy" feel that disney has.

Harry Potter was absolutely amazing! I am not a big fan, but the attention to detail with putting this together was fabulous!

It was a fun time. It is not a place that you feel the need to constantly want to go back to like disney. They can't touch what disney does with their shows, characters etc....

If you want something different to do-- a few days at Universal could be fun. we were there for 4 days with a 3 day park pass. I wouldn't stay there for a week, unless I went to sea world..

It is hard getting back to the daily grind....thanks for the laugh, Michele

I'm so glad I could make you laugh. I thought my GF was going to pee her pants we were laughing so hard!

We wanted to do Universal/Harry Potter, but figured it would have cost the 6 of us a fortune for one day. I'm glad you and the kids enjoyed it. I promised Mikayla we'll go next year to Universal... oh, wait... I also promised we would go to Sea World... oh, wait... I also promised we would go back to Disney...oh, wait... I also promised we would go on back to back cruises.

Oh crap, I need to keep my mouth shut or rob a bank!!! I better rob the bank...:rotfl2:
 
Michele-

Glad you are home safe and sound, but really lost luggage? you do have the worst luck with luggage. And thanks for the laugh this morning with your Disney trip just dont leave us hanging on the cruise details. And if you need a partner in crime with that bank heist I'll lend a hand!

have a good day-

Tara
 
Let me start by saying this ship is HUGE!!! 2.5 times around deck is 1 mile. Our cruise was soldout, but you never felt crowded. The buffet lines moved nicely and you could usually find a chair anywhere on the ship. I've never seen so many lounge chairs! With the good comes the bad...when you have that many people on board there's bound to be issues...

We sailed Saturday, Aug 14th. Being past Carnival guests they upgraded us 4 times. Nice. You know how rare that is on DCL. Embarkation was a breeze. Unlike DCL the entire family gets in line. We arrived at 11 am and walked right on the ship. We went to Nassau, St. Thomas, St. Martin and a emergency stop at Puerto Rico for a medical reason, but could not get off the ship. Too bad. Nassau is still a pit. We got off for about two hours to shop with Mikayla. She hadn't been there in years. Even she hated it. She won a digital video camera in a raffle and used the day taking pictures of flowers. St. Thomas never changes. We went to Meghan's Bay, as usual. RCCL's Oasis followed us the entire week. Between the two ships we had 11,000 souls on board. Security around the ships was really tight. It was quit a sight to see the two largest vessels in the world side-by-side all week. On Sunday night we raced out of Nassau. It was fun, Oasis won that round, but we wasted her later in the week. Obviously the Captains had a good time. St. Marteen gets better every year. We were on the beach by 9am and spent a king's ransom in jewelry by noon. Yeah, I bought more blue diamonds. Only 3 carats this year, we are in a recession after all! Eric bought a watch.

The boat has 15 decks. Laid out very, very well. But, in my opinion it looked like Wayne Newton and Elton John threw up on board. Vegas glitz and glam. I like the old nautical style of DCL much better.

Rooms opened up at 1:30 on the dot. We had a king room with a balcony on deck 10 forward, one bath. The room and balcony were much larger than on DCL. No problems with the one bath. It was very spacious. The bed... OMG I wanted to steal everything from the sheets to the pillows! Eric wouldn't let me! LOL You have 3 room stewarts. The room was spotless. We swore they had a camera in the room. The minute you left it was cleaned.

We spent about an hour exploring. Then it was off to the first buffet. Hands down folks, Carnival has delicious food. We sailed with them 10 years ago, twice and were very disappointed with the food. I don't know who they hired, but WOW!!! Presentation, quanity, quality...just great, great food. I've never loved DCL food and now I feel like Topsiders is on par with a high school cafeteria. The dining room menus had a lot of variety. We ate there 5 nights, once at the buffet for dinner, breakfast at the buffet or at the restaurants and once at the Chef's Steakhouse. A private restaurant like Palo.

I think we counted 15 places on board that served food. Not to mention the bbq they did every day on deck. In the evenings some of the food places turned over to evening appetizers, sushi, a tappas bar, etc.

Hands down our meal at the Steakhouse was the best meal Eric and I have every had in our lives. From ther Versace china to the 7 course meal. It was a culinary presentation of art.

Mikayla enjoyed the kids clubs during the day, but said they were boring at night. Eric and I didn't realize how much we missed a casino on board. We had a BALL playing craps!

There was always something to do. 3 story high waterslides, pools, laser tag, arts and crafts, mini golf, 14 hot tubs, gym, etc. Eric and Mikayla loved running around while Mommy soaked up the sun and plenty of cocktails. At night on the jumbo screen they showed first run movies which was nice. They had ICEE machines for the kids and REAL popcorn.

Ok... now the bad.

2 pools? Are you freakin' kidding me? The deck plan showed 3, but one turned out to be inside the spa. We did not use the spa, very expensive in my opinion. The pools were salt water. Really? In this technical day and age, salty pools. Yuck!

The kids and teenagers were OUT OF CONTROL!!! Parents would dump their little darlings at the pool for hours and vanish. You know me, I was tossing them out that miss matched socks. Besides, one brat kept getting my hair wet! LOL. One night at 1am we were heading back to the room. We had to walk through the Midnight Orgy of teens laying all over each other in the halls. They were getting more action than married couples. I sent E and M on to the room and took care of business. I chased those kids out like alley cats in heat.

The entertainment couldn't hold a candle to DCL. We sat through one show and laughed our butts off. The big dance performers were a street rap group. Yeah, I pass these kinds of acts in Times Square passing the bucket. Sorry, not our style. The bands were just plain bad.

If the ship made port in Walmart I would be concerned we would tip over. How do I say it... some bought a new package of wife beaters for this cruise. The dinning staff really had a hard time the first night telling some of them how to dress. Of course Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers took offense.

Those are my major complaints. Would we said Carnival again, yes. Consider it was $1200 less than DCL, hell yeah!!!

Ok.. now the funny story of the cruise...

This 400lb woman waddles into the Lido restaurant (one of 5 buffets). She puts an entire pizza down on the table. Yup, she's alone and that pie is going down her pie hole. She walks up to the buffet and comes back with not one, but two trays of food. 2!!!! OMG, some on call the cops her pizza is gone. She finds this poor little server and starts yelling at the girl you took my pizza, you took my pizza. Do you know how long it took me to get it? The poor server apologized. Miss Piggy insisted the girl go get her another one after spewing a slew of curse words at her. I went right after the server and followed her to the pizza restaurant. I told her I thought she handled two ton tilly very professionally. Then I went to the dining room captain and commended the server. When I walked back past Miss Piggy I stopped at her table and dumped a shaker of salt on her pizza. Then started singing Magaretville and walked away. She sat there in shock! The look on her face was priceless. She knew she was owned. I saw her later in the day at the pool in a bikini... oh god! I didn't know spandex could stretch like that. Eric just sat there and laughed his *** off!
 
Let me start by saying this ship is HUGE!!! 2.5 times around deck is 1 mile. Our cruise was soldout, but you never felt crowded. The buffet lines moved nicely and you could usually find a chair anywhere on the ship. I've never seen so many lounge chairs! With the good comes the bad...when you have that many people on board there's bound to be issues...

We sailed Saturday, Aug 14th. Being past Carnival guests they upgraded us 4 times. Nice. You know how rare that is on DCL. Embarkation was a breeze. Unlike DCL the entire family gets in line. We arrived at 11 am and walked right on the ship. We went to Nassau, St. Thomas, St. Martin and a emergency stop at Puerto Rico for a medical reason, but could not get off the ship. Too bad. Nassau is still a pit. We got off for about two hours to shop with Mikayla. She hadn't been there in years. Even she hated it. She won a digital video camera in a raffle and used the day taking pictures of flowers. St. Thomas never changes. We went to Meghan's Bay, as usual. RCCL's Oasis followed us the entire week. Between the two ships we had 11,000 souls on board. Security around the ships was really tight. It was quit a sight to see the two largest vessels in the world side-by-side all week. On Sunday night we raced out of Nassau. It was fun, Oasis won that round, but we wasted her later in the week. Obviously the Captains had a good time. St. Marteen gets better every year. We were on the beach by 9am and spent a king's ransom in jewelry by noon. Yeah, I bought more blue diamonds. Only 3 carats this year, we are in a recession after all! Eric bought a watch.

The boat has 15 decks. Laid out very, very well. But, in my opinion it looked like Wayne Newton and Elton John threw up on board. Vegas glitz and glam. I like the old nautical style of DCL much better.

Rooms opened up at 1:30 on the dot. We had a king room with a balcony on deck 10 forward, one bath. The room and balcony were much larger than on DCL. No problems with the one bath. It was very spacious. The bed... OMG I wanted to steal everything from the sheets to the pillows! Eric wouldn't let me! LOL You have 3 room stewarts. The room was spotless. We swore they had a camera in the room. The minute you left it was cleaned.

We spent about an hour exploring. Then it was off to the first buffet. Hands down folks, Carnival has delicious food. We sailed with them 10 years ago, twice and were very disappointed with the food. I don't know who they hired, but WOW!!! Presentation, quanity, quality...just great, great food. I've never loved DCL food and now I feel like Topsiders is on par with a high school cafeteria. The dining room menus had a lot of variety. We ate there 5 nights, once at the buffet for dinner, breakfast at the buffet or at the restaurants and once at the Chef's Steakhouse. A private restaurant like Palo.

I think we counted 15 places on board that served food. Not to mention the bbq they did every day on deck. In the evenings some of the food places turned over to evening appetizers, sushi, a tappas bar, etc.

Hands down our meal at the Steakhouse was the best meal Eric and I have every had in our lives. From ther Versace china to the 7 course meal. It was a culinary presentation of art.

Mikayla enjoyed the kids clubs during the day, but said they were boring at night. Eric and I didn't realize how much we missed a casino on board. We had a BALL playing craps!

There was always something to do. 3 story high waterslides, pools, laser tag, arts and crafts, mini golf, 14 hot tubs, gym, etc. Eric and Mikayla loved running around while Mommy soaked up the sun and plenty of cocktails. At night on the jumbo screen they showed first run movies which was nice. They had ICEE machines for the kids and REAL popcorn.

Ok... now the bad.

2 pools? Are you freakin' kidding me? The deck plan showed 3, but one turned out to be inside the spa. We did not use the spa, very expensive in my opinion. The pools were salt water. Really? In this technical day and age, salty pools. Yuck!

The kids and teenagers were OUT OF CONTROL!!! Parents would dump their little darlings at the pool for hours and vanish. You know me, I was tossing them out that miss matched socks. Besides, one brat kept getting my hair wet! LOL. One night at 1am we were heading back to the room. We had to walk through the Midnight Orgy of teens laying all over each other in the halls. They were getting more action than married couples. I sent E and M on to the room and took care of business. I chased those kids out like alley cats in heat.

The entertainment couldn't hold a candle to DCL. We sat through one show and laughed our butts off. The big dance performers were a street rap group. Yeah, I pass these kinds of acts in Times Square passing the bucket. Sorry, not our style. The bands were just plain bad.

If the ship made port in Walmart I would be concerned we would tip over. How do I say it... some bought a new package of wife beaters for this cruise. The dinning staff really had a hard time the first night telling some of them how to dress. Of course Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers took offense.

Those are my major complaints. Would we said Carnival again, yes. Consider it was $1200 less than DCL, hell yeah!!!

Ok.. now the funny story of the cruise...

This 400lb woman waddles into the Lido restaurant (one of 5 buffets). She puts an entire pizza down on the table. Yup, she's alone and that pie is going down her pie hole. She walks up to the buffet and comes back with not one, but two trays of food. 2!!!! OMG, some on call the cops her pizza is gone. She finds this poor little server and starts yelling at the girl you took my pizza, you took my pizza. Do you know how long it took me to get it? The poor server apologized. Miss Piggy insisted the girl go get her another one after spewing a slew of curse words at her. I went right after the server and followed her to the pizza restaurant. I told her I thought she handled two ton tilly very professionally. Then I went to the dining room captain and commended the server. When I walked back past Miss Piggy I stopped at her table and dumped a shaker of salt on her pizza. Then started singing Magaretville and walked away. She sat there in shock! The look on her face was priceless. She knew she was owned. I saw her later in the day at the pool in a bikini... oh god! I didn't know spandex could stretch like that. Eric just sat there and laughed his *** off!

Hey Michele,

Those were great trip reports:thumbsup2 I got my laughs for the day:)

Today was kind of sad:sad1: I took my daughter to College. We went to her room and it was so small that I think that her Cabin on the Dream will feel like a palace:rotfl:

She has a great roomate from the D.C. area and they both love Tinkerbell:lovestruc

Joe
 
Hey Michele,

Those were great trip reports:thumbsup2 I got my laughs for the day:)

Today was kind of sad:sad1: I took my daughter to College. We went to her room and it was so small that I think that her Cabin on the Dream will feel like a palace:rotfl:

She has a great roomate from the D.C. area and they both love Tinkerbell:lovestruc

Joe

Joe, you should be looking at this as not a sad day, but a day to celebrate that you and your daughter made it thru high school and now onto bigger things in life. Congrats!!! Still trying to figure out how I can stow away in your cabin next summer :rotfl2:
 
Michele,

I couldn't stop laughing from your tormenting the dog to the pizza lady. You are one of a kind lady and I'm glad I know you and I haven't pissed you off :rotfl2:

Sounds like it was a fun time.

If the Fantasy goes out of NY, you bet we will be on it with you!
 
Hey Michele,

Those were great trip reports:thumbsup2 I got my laughs for the day:)

Today was kind of sad:sad1: I took my daughter to College. We went to her room and it was so small that I think that her Cabin on the Dream will feel like a palace:rotfl:

She has a great roomate from the D.C. area and they both love Tinkerbell:lovestruc

Joe

I can't imagine how hard it must have been to let your daughter go...I was a wreck when my daughter went away for a week to camp! I can't imagine what I will be like when my turn comes....
 
One year ago today we sailed together on the ocean blue...

Don't worry, because you're going back again with you know who!!! ME!!

LOL. Mojo, we'll get you on this ship come hell or high water!

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I would be happy just to see my bedroom!

D.O.N.E. with FIVE long days in NYC. You always pay for going on vacation!
 

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