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Great trip report! I can't wait to hear more. I have a question, how did you like the beach right off the pier? I have heard some bad things about it but it would be so easy. Was there a cost and were there a lot of venders bugging you? Also, could you rent snorkle equipment? Sorry for all of the questions.

Linda
 
I can't wait for the next installment! I had a crazy thought while I was reading it... what if a parent was at the port while the kids were in the clubs, and the parent didn't make it back to the ship on time? I've heard if you do a non-Disney excursion and are late, they may leave without you. Of course, if my child was on the ship I would hope that I allowed ample time to get back. Anyway, I wonder what would happen?

Believe me, it crossed my mind. But since we were not on any excursions and we were close it did not worry me. The ship did leave on the times listed, and I remember seeing people running to get on the ship at the very last minute. So, the ship does leave on time.
 
Great trip report! I can't wait to hear more. I have a question, how did you like the beach right off the pier? I have heard some bad things about it but it would be so easy. Was there a cost and were there a lot of venders bugging you? Also, could you rent snorkle equipment? Sorry for all of the questions.

Linda

What kind of bad things? I did not see anything bad, but there were just a couple of ladies trying to sell things. But, we did like the beach. It was good enough for us. We brought our own towels so we didn't rent any chairs. Of course we don't know any better being our first trip to St. Maarten. There are nicer beaches I am sure. From what we saw, this one was clean and convenient. Much cleaner than the beach we go to here in Ft. Lauderdale.
 
I heard that the water wasn't that clean because of all of the ship traffic but I am glad to hear that you liked it. I do think some people were talking about snorkeling there more than swimming. It just seems so convienent to the ship!

Linda
 

I can't wait for the next installment! I had a crazy thought while I was reading it... what if a parent was at the port while the kids were in the clubs, and the parent didn't make it back to the ship on time? I've heard if you do a non-Disney excursion and are late, they may leave without you. Of course, if my child was on the ship I would hope that I allowed ample time to get back. Anyway, I wonder what would happen?

On our first cruise, when we were about to leave port in St. Thomas, we were delayed in leaving. They called the same cabin number and name over and over again over the loud speaker. We learned later that the delay was due to people not back on the ship yet that had little ones in the clubs. If the whole family was off the ship they would have left without them but they try not to leave parents of kids on the ship alone behind.
 
On our first cruise, when we were about to leave port in St. Thomas, we were delayed in leaving. They called the same cabin number and name over and over again over the loud speaker. We learned later that the delay was due to people not back on the ship yet that had little ones in the clubs. If the whole family was off the ship they would have left without them but they try not to leave parents of kids on the ship alone behind.


That's a relief!
 
I can see why people might think the water is not too clean with the boats nearby. Not to mention the Magic also not too far and who knows what's coming out of the bottom of that!

It looked and seemed clean to me!
 
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Now that we are back on the boat, we are starving hungry and it's pirate night. I had always meant to pack some pirate gear, but just never got around to doing that. Our dinner rotation was in Parrot Cay that night, and we were pleansantly surprised to see everyone in "Pirate" spirits. The atmosphere was different this time. We were running a bit late, because all 4 of us had to shower right after the beach and still make it to our main dinner seating. One of the disadvantages of having early seating. I wouldn't change it though. By the way, we had table 4, which is a small table just for the 4 of us. I don't like where the table is located, right in the middle of the serving carts. I guess that's what they are called. I know that SOMEBODY has to sit there, but I still don't like it.

Anyway, the servers are dressed in their Pirate bandannas, and each of us had one at our plate. Like I said, the atmosphere was very festive, Mike and I decided to have a drink to start our dinner off. We both have the Captains Treasure which is made with cranberry juice, absolute mandarin and peach schnapps. Very tart and good. I remember what I have for dinner,because we saved the souvenier menu. Jumbo crab cakes, hideaway bay salad, and castaway chicken. Desert was white chocolate cheesecake. yummy!

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After dinner, we walked around and got in a couple of lines for portrait taking. One of them was with Captain Jack Sparrow near Preludes which is located near the Treasure Ketch and Mickey's Mates. Morgan definitely wanted a photo with him so she and Mike got in line to wait. Of course she had to run back to the room and put on her key west pirate t shirt and get her autograph album. While they waited in line, Maddie and I did a little more shopping. I wanted some more scrapbook fillers and Maddie wanted to get some Goofy spiral pops. Later we went to wait with the family and had fun just watching others get their photos taken with Cap'n Jack. I think I am pretty sure I saw Deloreangirl from the other TR there too, because there were some couples and families with children all in their pirate gear. One family with their toddler son was so funny. The little boy was crying and the guy playing Captain Jack had all the facial and hand gestures down pat trying to pose with dad and baby. Their photo was taken and later we saw the portrait in shutters. We had quite a laugh over it, it was so cute.
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After that, we walked around a bit taking photos. We watched a little family karaoke. There were not too many in there, but some of the kids are fearless enough to sing their hearts away. I think there was some pirate line dancing. The plan was to see Meet the Robinsons, but we got carried away with the character meetings and such. I know we went back to room a few minutes, and of course the kids were excited to see this.
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I have not got the hang of night picture taking with my camera yet. I still have not taken the time to read the users manuel so that I can. I know from standing on the verandah, we were passing some islands I don't know the name of. I know we left St. Maarten around 7:30 and we were in our room looking out about 9. Soo, if anyone happens to know what island these were, I'd like to know. I just wish I had better photos.
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Now after leaving the room, we went up to deck 9 to find a spot for the Pirates in the Caribbean party. Wasn't sure where to sit, so we sat near the jacuzzi where we ended up right in the thick of it. We should have gotten a seat in a chair at a table because Maddie fell asleep right in my lap. I ended up watching the party holding a 40 lb child sitting on the wood side of a jacuzzi. I didn't want to leave and I didn't want to pass her off to Mike worried that might wake her set her off in a tantrum. Anyway, I shouldn't of worried. The music was loud, people were everywhere and then even the fireworks going off didn't wake her at all. We learned earlier that it took Disney 3 yrs to get permission to set fireworks off from the ship and that they can only do it going between islands because the ship has to be at certain speed to do this. Nice!

Right after the fireworks, we go back to the room to lay the princess down. I think Morgan came in and asked if she could stay out since they were putting Pirate's 2 on the ariel vision. We let her on the condition, in by 12:30. After putting miss priss into bed, I HAD to go back out for some of that buffet they had laid out. I was still so full from dinner, that I was going to eat something again whether I popped or not. I couldn't do the fajitas or turkey legs even though they smelled so good, but I did get some dessert. And there was alot of dessert. I waited in line a good bit too. I did see some families get their food by the pool while their kids splashed around. They must have had naps earlier. I took my dessert to the room where I ate and crashed hard.

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Next morning we arrived in St. Thomas. When I awoke, we had already been docked for a little while. I think I was so tired, I just couldn't wake earlier. When I stepped out onto the verandah, I could feel the sticky humidity like a hot wet towel thrown in my face. Ahh, reminds me of good old south florida. Feels like home. What I could see from the verandah, St. Thomas looked pretty. Earlier in February when I had first booked this cruise, I made online reservations for Palo, massages, etc. I also booked for a few tickets to Paradise Point. As I had read earlier on someone else's post, you don't need to do this. You can just walk over and purchase your tickets at a window for the same price. If you do buy the tickets through Disney, there is a meet time for everyone else going at the same time. Then you can take a taxi over. We were late for the meet time, so we just walked over ourselves. It was not a bad walk, just a hot one. Made longer, because halfway out, I realized I didn't bring cash nor my camera. While my husband waited in the shade with the girls, I walked back to the ship, sanitized my hands, showed my ID, scanned my bag, found the elevator, rode it up to deck 7, walked mid-ship to our room, grabbed the things I needed and went back. Found the family and started to navigate our way through the town. Lots of little shops in the area, and winding traffic. Also, lots of locals asking if we need a taxi. We crossed a busy street, pushing Maddie in the stroller and found where we needed to go. We showed our tickets and walked up a few flights of stairs. By this time, I think I worked off some of that Pirate Buffet I helped myself to. Wow, it was hot! I think we might have waited 5 minutes before a car? (I don't know what you call those) floated down to us. We hopped on with a couple of other folks from another cruise ship parked in front of the Magic. It's a ship I have never heard of before. I was not even sure of the language they were speaking. Up we go, with a little ear popping and we arrive at the top in no time. Wow! What a view! I really like what I was seeing and we took lots of photos. There were not alot of people up there, and it was nice taking a breather in the breeze looking down at everything. I was trying to imagine the island without all the houses and streets. I can see what attracted pirates here. Lots of hills to hide in, clear waters, hidden coves for ships. Amazing.
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I totally agree with your description of St. Thomas! It was prettier, and HOTTER! Those flights of stairs up to the cable cars were killer. I guess it was just the humidity. But the view was great, eh?! We also stumbled into people from that weird cruise ship. They were kind of interesting......

:)
~Emily
 
Great report and pics! We almost did this cruise, but then they opened the May 5th Western up and it was better timing for us.
 
I am trying to pick up where I left off. This is what happens when you get to the end of the school year and you get soooo busy with everything. I can't even remember what morning we did the customs check in. Or was it called something else when you arrive back in US Territory and you have to file down early in the am to show ID? I do know it was quick and painless. We had to be down at the Walt Disney Theatre with our ID. We went by decks so everyone would not be there at once. It moved very quickly, but everyone wanted to eat breakfast at the same time too! But again!, I cannot remember if this was St. Thomas Day or Thursday our day at sea.

Anyway, after gazing at beautiful St. Thomas, Mike, the girls and I went to their little restaraunt area for pina coladas, (colas for the girls of course). The view from our table was out of this world. Someone else's TR described it as a postcard and I agree.

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After our drinks, we walked around a bit, eavesdropped on someone's tour and decided to skip the bird show. Hey, we live in Florida, we see these things all the time. Flamingo Gardens, Parrot Jungle, Metro zoo, etc. We even have them in our backyard sometimes. Not parrots, but monk parakeets. While standing again and gazing out at paradise, Mike and I were debating on taking the girls back to ship and taking a taxi out to Charlotte Amalie and do some sightseeing. We could see it from where we were standing, and just couldn't seem to find it in us to do so. I think we were getting a little run down. After all, we have had a busy week and just the night before was Pirate night which ran late and an early start and the long hot morning was probably getting to us. Part of me wanted to go, but the other part wanted to just slow down and relax. We still had time, so we headed back. We got some lunch by the pool and watched with jealousy at some ship mates riding on the Screaming Eagle. I really want to do that next time. They looked like they were having so much fun! The pool was not full at all and the girls were able to swim. Boy, did I see some lobster red beer bellies there! I think some people just do without sunscreen period, and when they get burned, they stay out anyway for hours.

After the pool, we go back to the room where everyone crashes into their bed. Except for me. As much as I wanted to lie down too, I took the opportunity to go back into St. Thomas to do some shopping. On my own. No kids. No husband. Alone and with DH's credit card that is. I thought for sure I would be the only one venturing back out since it was 3 o'clock. But I was wrong. There was plenty of people leaving still. And there was some leaving when I got back at 4. (everyone on board 4:30) I did not go far at all. Just to the mall area not far from the ship. I wanted to mail some postcards to my parents in NC. By the way, they got those postcards in 3 days which is much quicker than from here in FL. I saw plenty of t shirt shops, with the usual rum cakes and liquor bottles. I did buy some flavored rum. They are still sitting on my kitchen counter unopened. That's about it. I did not buy much. I went back to get my shower and dress for dinner. We stood on the verandah and watched people coming in at the very, very, last minute. I saw some running with their strollers, others walking slow dragging children, and taxis with others practically leaping out. Sure enough, one family got out of the taxi and not 3 minutes later the gangways were taken up. We did see a young family of 4 leave the ship just before pulling out. I have no idea what that's about.

The ship slid out sideways and almost turned completely around. I thought that was pretty awesome. For a long time, we stood out there and watched as we left St. Thomas. We took photos, and just sat there until dinner time.
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Here is another photo as we were pulling out of St. Thomas. Someone else has a similar photo to this (Emily from Deloreangirl). We must have been standing not far from each other on the verandah's.
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