November 2, 2013 - Disney Fantasy 7 night Eastern - Cruise Meet

we'll be there Nov 30th thru Dec 9th.:cool1:

Robin wanted to see the holiday decorations with "slighty smaller" crowds..
(if thats possible these days.):rotfl:

We'll be at WDW Nov. 24 - Dec. 8th. We're staying @ Villas at Wilderness Lodge.

Just made reservations for "Be Our Guest" the new restaurant opening up in Nov. at MK in Fantasyland. Soooo excited!
 
WOW! I step away from this thread for a mere 9 months and you guys and gals put 330 posts on me. Took be most of the night to get caught up between working and reading:surfweb: I will try to do better and not neglect all of my new friends. Feels great to be back:thumbsup2

Welcome back fellow Ohioian!:cool1:
 
We'll be at WDW Nov. 24 - Dec. 8th. We're staying @ Villas at Wilderness Lodge.

Just made reservations for "Be Our Guest" the new restaurant opening up in Nov. at MK in Fantasyland. Soooo excited!

we'll see you there then..thanks in advance for buying us dinner.:rolleyes1:upsidedow
 
2 1/2 more weeks!

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Everyone is so funny and Happy. I enjoy reading your posts as I catch up on everything.
For Jersey week it is usually quiet here, but always the best fun is south of here.
Has any one seen (and can post the link) to the Eastern navig.?
Any suggestions for St. Maartin? We will now have kids ranging from 5-12 onthe trip. (another family member signed up tonigth and still waiting to hear on one more family member to sign up).:goodvibes:smickey:

Navigators? hmm. we'll have to let our resident cruise expert/travel agent Cass handle that one.:flower3:
 
Oh! - so jealous you're going to Animal Kingdom Lodge!

We have more of a Port Orleans budget (although we are branching out and trying Coronado Springs this year) because I'm a nurse, not a neurosurgeon, but we splurged a couple years ago: We celebrated my son's 21st birthday and my 50th with a Club Level stay at AKL!

I wrote a nice trip report about that trip, including the Sunrise Safari, but it's on that *ahem* other board as well.

Lovely memories :)
 
On my last cruise vacation with my sons we flew to Orlando the day before we sailed and stayed at the Hyatt MCO (swoon...)

I will be sailing with DH on this cruise, and he is threatening to drive to Orlando (gasp!) -- teasing me with an overnight visit with DS1 in South Carolina.

Other than the obvious discomfort involved in spending 15 hours in a Prius chewing on my arthritic knees, I am a total newbie about the hotels at the port.

What are the best hotels? (which also means: where do all the cool kids stay?) where do we park the car? - at the cruise terminal, or will the hotel have long-term parking and a shuttle bus? And how crowded is that shuttle going to be? And how much does parking cost?

What do you do for fun the day before we sail? I mean, other than cocktail time... Is there a nice place for dinner?

Should we be booking a room soon?... It seems to me the smart people will book early, since so many people plan on arriving the day before.


Please share your experiences!
 
On my last cruise vacation with my sons we flew to Orlando the day before we sailed and stayed at the Hyatt MCO (swoon...)

I will be sailing with DH on this cruise, and he is threatening to drive to Orlando (gasp!) -- teasing me with an overnight visit with DS1 in South Carolina.

Other than the obvious discomfort involved in spending 15 hours in a Prius chewing on my arthritic knees, I am a total newbie about the hotels at the port.

What are the best hotels? (which also means: where do all the cool kids stay?) where do we park the car? - at the cruise terminal, or will the hotel have long-term parking and a shuttle bus? And how crowded is that shuttle going to be? And how much does parking cost?

What do you do for fun the day before we sail? I mean, other than cocktail time... Is there a nice place for dinner?

Should we be booking a room soon?... It seems to me the smart people will book early, since so many people plan on arriving the day before.


Please share your experiences!

Linda, we've stayed at the Port 3x's and the Hyatt Airport on our first cruise. We love the Hyatt and you're right....it was so convenient.

We stayed at the Marriott, The Residence Inn and The Raddisson at the Port. My favorite was the Residence Inn.::yes:: It included a free breakfast that my hubby enjoyed. Our grown children are "planning" on cruising with us next year with the grandchildren so we don't know where we will stay. But we will book early because I'm a chronic pre-planner like that. :rotfl::rotfl:

I love staying at the port somewhere and watching our ship come in (VERY EARLY) from close to Jetty Park on the morning of our cruise. Mike and Robin did that one year and we've done it with them ever since. Great memories there!:grouphug:

We rent a car when we get to Orlando so I don't know anything about parking at the hotel at the port and taking a shuttle. We just drop off our rental car at Avis, hop on their shuttle and go straight to the ship. I remember once we had to drop off a couple at the Carnival terminal first and I wanted to kick them in the bum because they were taking too long. :lmao:

We've eaten dinner at Grills on the Friday before the cruise and it was really nice. Last year we went there for breakfast on the Saturday before the cruise. I think we did Wendy's for dinner the night before. Blech. :scared:

Maybe Cass (Timon) will be along soon and I believe she would know all about parking situations at the terminal or a hotel at the port. :thumbsup2
 
Been a busy few days....

Real quick to answer some questions...

Parking AT the port, which is the most convenient is about $120 per car for a 7-day cruise. If you are looking to cut some costs, http://parkcruise.com/ offers parking for $6/day with a free shuttle and is very popular with DISers :thumbsup2

The three popular pre-cruise hotels are The Country Inn & Suites, The Residence Inn and The Radisson.

I have stayed in all three and by far, my favourite is the Residence Inn. Great pool, great rooms (small suite for about the same cost as a normal room at the Radisson, depending on season and when you book it), and free hot breakfast!

Mind you, the most popular is the Radisson and I know Mike & Robin love the sleep number beds they offer. (Not all rooms have the sleep number beds, I believe though so make sure to double check that when you make your ressie!) They do have a great pool but I thought the resort was just okay and you can get a room that is REALLY far from the pool and lobby so make sure to request something close to the pool or front of hotel if that is important to you!

All of these hotels offer a park & cruise rate, which basically offers free parking included in your room rate. The Radisson used to offer a free shuttle but I think they charge for it now. The other option is Art's Shuttle, which has gotten good reviews on the DIS.

Hope that helps!

Gotta run my kid to swim lessons :rolleyes:
 
Been a busy few days....

Real quick to answer some questions...

Parking AT the port, which is the most convenient is about $120 per car for a 7-day cruise. If you are looking to cut some costs, http://parkcruise.com/ offers parking for $6/day with a free shuttle and is very popular with DISers :thumbsup2

The three popular pre-cruise hotels are The Country Inn & Suites, The Residence Inn and The Radisson.

I have stayed in all three and by far, my favourite is the Residence Inn. Great pool, great rooms (small suite for about the same cost as a normal room at the Radisson, depending on season and when you book it), and free hot breakfast!

Mind you, the most popular is the Radisson and I know Mike & Robin love the sleep number beds they offer. (Not all rooms have the sleep number beds, I believe though so make sure to double check that when you make your ressie!) They do have a great pool but I thought the resort was just okay and you can get a room that is REALLY far from the pool and lobby so make sure to request something close to the pool or front of hotel if that is important to you!

All of these hotels offer a park & cruise rate, which basically offers free parking included in your room rate. The Radisson used to offer a free shuttle but I think they charge for it now. The other option is Art's Shuttle, which has gotten good reviews on the DIS.

Hope that helps!

Gotta run my kid to swim lessons :rolleyes:

Wow! - I'll be doing some research this afternoon! Thanks for all the info!
 
Linda, we've stayed at the Port 3x's and the Hyatt Airport on our first cruise. We love the Hyatt and you're right....it was so convenient.

We stayed at the Marriott, The Residence Inn and The Raddisson at the Port. My favorite was the Residence Inn.::yes:: It included a free breakfast that my hubby enjoyed. Our grown children are "planning" on cruising with us next year with the grandchildren so we don't know where we will stay. But we will book early because I'm a chronic pre-planner like that. :rotfl::rotfl:

I love staying at the port somewhere and watching our ship come in (VERY EARLY) from close to Jetty Park on the morning of our cruise. Mike and Robin did that one year and we've done it with them ever since. Great memories there!:grouphug:

We rent a car when we get to Orlando so I don't know anything about parking at the hotel at the port and taking a shuttle. We just drop off our rental car at Avis, hop on their shuttle and go straight to the ship. I remember once we had to drop off a couple at the Carnival terminal first and I wanted to kick them in the bum because they were taking too long. :lmao:

We've eaten dinner at Grills on the Friday before the cruise and it was really nice. Last year we went there for breakfast on the Saturday before the cruise. I think we did Wendy's for dinner the night before. Blech. :scared:

Maybe Cass (Timon) will be along soon and I believe she would know all about parking situations at the terminal or a hotel at the port. :thumbsup2

I've heard about Grills (and Fishlips?).. Will do more research later today.

I saw pix of the 5am welcome home - lovely! What a special moment that must be <3

I'll have to look at the hotels today. Sleeping on a sleep number bed might be lovely .
 
Everyone is so funny and Happy. I enjoy reading your posts as I catch up on everything.
For Jersey week it is usually quiet here, but always the best fun is south of here.
Has any one seen (and can post the link) to the Eastern navig.?
Any suggestions for St. Maartin? We will now have kids ranging from 5-12 onthe trip. (another family member signed up tonigth and still waiting to hear on one more family member to sign up).:goodvibes:smickey:

Here's the latest Easter Fantasy Navs I have seen:

http://disneycruiselineblog.com/201...sy-7-night-eastern-caribbean-june-16-23-2012/
 
WOW! I step away from this thread for a mere 9 months and you guys and gals put 330 posts on me. Took be most of the night to get caught up between working and reading:surfweb: I will try to do better and not neglect all of my new friends. Feels great to be back:thumbsup2

Just wait until we get closer to the cruise :rolleyes2 :rotfl2:
 

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