Continued..after my late breakfast with my friend. He's a sweetheart.
When we first got on board, I went to the reservations place for Palo to add ibouncetoo (Jackie) on to our group of 5 going to brunch at Palos the day at sea. The man changing my reservation had fun with me, saying he had to cancel my 10:30 reservaton first.

It worked out great and we had reservations for six. Jackie gave me her cell phone and cabin number so I called and let her know.
After a nice lunch at the Beach Blanket Buffet, we headed out to see if our cabins were ready. They were but our luggage hadn't arrived yet. My sister and I went up to the 9th deck near 3:00, the time we were all supposed to meet. I spotted sweet Angelina in her hot pink wheel chair. Her father was with her. I introduced myself and Vito mentioned they would be right around the corner, near Scoops. That should have been a big clue to me.
Debby, my sister, and I went up to the top deck, next to the Outlook bar (not open yet) and looked down at the Mickey pool, shortly before 3. No one was there then. Two people from here did show up and recognized my green ribbon. I was very disappointed more people didn't come. Little did I know you were all at Scoops.
We went back to our cabin and our luggage arrived. We were busy for awhile putting things away. My sister and I had a connecting door with my daughter and 6 year old grandson's cabin. He loved coming into our cabin. We were in 1069, they were in 1067, right near the mid-deck elevator. Unless that noise was a fluke, don't book those cabins. Nothing wrong with the inside of the cabins, just their location.
Our dinner time was at 5:45 and our first dinner was at Tritons. We all dressed up nicely for the dinner. It was delicious, as all of our dinners were, and I felt terrible about leaving half my food on the plates. I think if I ate it all, the ship would list to one side when I walked on deck. The three grandchildren enjoyed coloring the child's menus while we waited. It was my granddaughter, princess Meghan's fouth birthday that day and she was dressed as Cinderella. She could barely stay awake during dinner but was wideyed as the servers sang happy birthday and gave her the cake.
After dinner we went back to our cabin and my sister's card wouldn't open the door. She had it replaced at Guest Services, (wonderful, wonderful service there and they quickly got to know us by sight). I also put down a deposit there for headphones for my 6 year old grandson, Joey. He was born more than three months early and his only problem is a hearing loss, caused by medication he needed to cure a deadly infection in the NICU. It was a choice between letting him die or take a chance on the hearing problem. Of course my daughter said to give it to him.
He loved Hercules and the other shows so much more because he could hear them with those wonderful earphones. We sat in the same four seats each night, 4 rows from the stage and on the left aisle of the center section. It was almost as if they were reserved for us.
Since I am the oldest in our group, I was exhausted after the show and we headed back to our cabin. I could hear the noise then but didn't think it would bother me. In the morning, after a very long sleepless night, our cabin steward was right outside the door when we walked out. He could hear the noise with us. He suggested we go to guest services. Those wonderful people moved us up to deck 2, cabins 2082 and 84, deluxe porthole cabins.

My daughter avoided looking out, didn't want to test those seabands to the limit. My grandson, Joey, was THRILLED with it.
Our second day at Nassau was a relaxing one. My two younger grandchildren, prince Andrew and princess Meghan loved the Oceaneer clubs and spent some great quality time there. Joey wanted to stay with us all the time. He only decided he liked the club on our last day.
Second day dinner was at the Animator's palace. My son and daughter-in-law didn't go with us because they had dinner reservations at Palo. They went on the Dolphin excursion on Nassau that day, booked directly from the site, and had an incrediblely fantastic time. They were in the water with the dolphins a long time and the childen were kissed several times. Meghan and Andrew went to the club later on.
I, my daughter, Joey, and my sister walked off the ship at Nassau and went to the Pirate Museum. It wasn't a Disney quality excursion but was very nice for Joey. He went through it a second time. We all walked back to the ship through the straw market. No one really bothered us. My daughter did say someone offered to braid her hair. We were all very polite in saying no and were never hassled. Debby and I left my daughter and Joey at the port and we took a taxi to the Atlantis hotel. I toured it last year on a Disney Wonder 3 night cruise with her and wanted just to visit the casino. We had fun. I won back all the cash I brought just to use in the casino, plus about $100 more. Debby contributed to the hotel upkeep.
We enjoyed the dinner at Animators. Our service was excellent and the two young women serving us were very patient with answering Joey's questions about EVERYTHING. He is a non-stop talker and every answer leads to another question.

He loved the changing colors in the pictures and the show at the end of the dinner.
The Golden Mickeys was another incredible show. We went back to our room and my sister's card wouln't work again.

Another trip to the Guest services. We realized after they asked if her card was near any magnets, that the clasp on her small dressy purse...was a magnet. Whip out your card and wipe it clean.
Taking a break.....back later.