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andi_bell

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On the day that we embark, we were wondering what time a person should be there? Because we are flying out a day early and staying at a hotel, we were thinking of getting a limo instead of the Disney transfers. What time do people start to arrive, or better yet, when is the optimal time to go? We are traveling with two children, ages 8 and 4. What do you do with your luggage once you have arrived?

Any other suggestions?

Thanks!
 
Since we always drive, I'll leave the limo/bus to others.

We have always arrived about 10 or so, 10:30 is a good time, they have always just opened the building then. All of your luggage is taken first thing when you arrive, and will delivered to your stateroom. So take on anything valuable (cameras, medicine) and breakable in a small carry-on bag. We went from one carryon each the first time to one small one for all of us the last trip. You really don't need to cart much around waiting for your stateroom to be open at about 1:30!

When you get on, don't let them push you to eat inside, instead go topside where there is a buffet. Great food, great views, and you're either looking out a picture window or you can sit outside on a good day.

I think the best thing for the 4 & 8 year old is to swim! Just take a change, find a bathroom, and the kids pool will be open and the least crowded of the whole trip. A great slide, and a great time.

Explore the ship. Go to your stateroom when they open. Make reservations as you might want them (Palos?). Then DO NOT miss the sail away party. Watch the other cruise ships pulling out and feel sorry for them that they aren't on a Disney ship!
 
Do as much as you can online before you go...kids club resgistration, spa ressies, Palo ressies etc. Wear COMFORTABLE shoes since you will be standing and walking a bunch. They take an embarkation picture or your family so take that into consideration if it's important to you.

About dining when you get on the ship...I think opinions are divided. Some love the outdoors at Beach Blanket or Topsiders (Wonder and Magic) but if it's really HOT like it's been lately in PC, then the air-conditioning in Parrot Cay might be more comfortable. Also at BB or Topsiders, you go through the buffet line and then find a table carrying your tray unless you send one of your party to get a table. In Parrot Cay you are seated and a server takes your drink orders, then you go through the buffet line. The differences aren't huge but it can make a difference if one of the these details is important to you.
 

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