November 5th 2011 Eastern on the Magic

As far as why we chose Disney, well for us, we have never been on any cruises before. We talked to friends and of the 6 or so families we've talked to who took Disney cruises, all loved it and highly recommended it.

In researching which cruise to take, it seems the Disney board folks are just friendlier and family oriented, which is also a plus. Plus, for a 5 yr old, how can you go wrong with Disney?

21 days til we fly out, getting excited!
 
Ok, here is a question of the day!

What made you decide to book or go on your very first Disney Cruise (some of you, that is this Nov 5-12 cruise!). And, for those of you who have cruised on Disney before, was your very first cruise better than you expected, just what you expected, or not what you expected?

We took our first Disney Cruise in 2008 with DS9 and DD6. We had thought about it for a long time, but never that seriously until we became DVC members. DW and I had been on a few cruises before on NCL. We were on a 1980 cruise on the SS Norway on our honeymoon when, on the second night out, it lost all power and we drifted without electricity for 36 hours and then headed back to port. Not all was lost for the honeymoon as we went to WDW and got the last room available in the Contemporary. The guy behind us asked for a room and they were full! We did not cruise again until 1995 when we did another NCL cruise to the eastern Caribbean. The next year we took a holiday cruise on NCL over New Years'. It was very nice, but we did not cruise again until 2008. We were not sure the kids would like the rolling ocean, but it turns out they absolutely loved it. We did too. We booked on board for the next year and then book on board again for the EB TA. We loved that cruise the most both because it was long and because of all the sea days. And it was VERY reasonable and we all seemed to get upgrades. We booked the EB TA and Mediterranean for this year, but changed our minds to the B2B we are doing in November. We are so excited to get back to the Magic!
 
Welcome, we have a daughter (DD here on the boards for Disney Daughter) that is 9 and a DS (son) that is 5 and thinks he's 15.

Anyway, I just have to tell you about our "fly in the day of the cruise" dilemma. At 2am in April 2010 (the day we were supposed to board the ship) we received an automated phone call that said our 7am flight was cancelled. We called the airline and no other flights out of our airport or the next closest airport were available to Miami. But, we did find a 9am departure out of the next closest airport (2hrs away). Good deal, we were on our way to the airport and made it there in plenty of time. 9am came and 9am went, we did not board until sometime after 7pm. The Miami airport shut down for the entire day due to a storm but the ship left us and we had to fly and lodge to the Bahamas to meet the ship. We would have never have predicted this would happen. My husband told me to write you to "have a back-up plan". We are not negative people but if we can help anyone avoid this potential problem, we will. And no, we didn't buy the trip insurance for that cruise. Needless to say, we did this time and are supposed to arrive a day before. Just something to think about. Good luck.
Kristi

Hello everyone! My name is Michael and after seeing many pages of posts (wow!) it looks like I’m joining the discussion a bit late.

On 11-11-11 I’ll be celebrating my 40th birthday at sea with my wife, son (8) and daughter (10). This is our first cruise, and we are all really excited! Does anyone else on this message board have kids of similar ages?

We signed up for Palo one night and swimming with the dolphins in St. Thomas.

We’re flying in from Michigan the morning of the cruise, and if all goes well Delta will have us there in plenty of time.

If you have any tips or recommendations for us first timers… or any must do activities for kids ages 8 & 10, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks everyone… take care!

- Michael
 
We've been Disney fans for awhile but didn't think of going on the Disney cruise as a first cruise because of the expense and not knowing if we would like a cruise at all. So, April 2010 we book an anniversary cruise for 4 days with RCL for just the 2 of us. We fell in love with cruising. DH just randomly looked on the DCL website last October-ish and the rate was doable and we wanted to take the kids on a cruise. So, here we are!
 

Ok, here is a question of the day!

What made you decide to book or go on your very first Disney Cruise (some of you, that is this Nov 5-12 cruise!). And, for those of you who have cruised on Disney before, was your very first cruise better than you expected, just what you expected, or not what you expected?

We are big Disney fans and a friend of mine, who also happens to be a Disney TA, suggested looking at the DCL. I really didn't think we would be able to afford it, but she should me that it was affordable and so we tried a 4 night cruise. I remember sitting on deck with DD on are at sea day and asking him if he thought we would do a Disney cruise again, he said he didn't think so:rotfl: He was just as hooked as me and we always rebook be getting off the ship...:woohoo::yay::woohoo:
 
Happy Friday everyone:yay:

Three more weeks, until our Magical vacation begins:woohoo:

So Happy Birthday to me today! Not quite a part of the 40th birthday cruise club, but will be next year:scared1:

So I was thinking for the question of the day, well not sure its actually a question, but after reading the posts of the past few days i thought it was fitting.

This is for people who have cruised before, either on DCL or other cruise lines.....

What is one or two helpful tips you can give to our newbies (and to the pro's too)??

Mine would be,

1. last cruise I brought a collapsible storage box that I got from the dollar store, and I put it on the desk in our stateroom and stored all our charges/cameras etc in it, so I knew where everything was when I needed it!

2. I bring clothes pegs to use in the bathroom to hang up our bathing suits.
 
Why we chose DCL: We were planning our Disney vacation and I wasn't as excited as I have been in years past. The cost was adding up and on a whim I checked the DCL site. The cost was close to what we were going to spend in DW so I emailed the info to DH and asked him to consider it, not just immediately say no. He has always had zero desire to go on a cruise. I don't know what got him, but he said let's do it and here we are :)

I'm looking forward to hearing the tips! Thanks Claire!
 
Good morning all,

Good question Claire.:thumbsup2

I can think of lots of tips.

Pick up at the dollar store a cheap over the door shoe holder. I suggest a cheap one so you can throw it away at the end of the cruise. Makes room for souvenirs. Anyway hang it on your bathroom door. Fill it with all those little toiletry items that would slide off the few shelves in the bathroom. Toothbrushes, toothpaste, make up, deodorant cans etc.. This will really make it easy to organise those items, especially if there is more than 2 of you in the cabin.

I didnt see if until after about 10 cruises but in the bathroom., up high in the shower area is a clothes line that pulls out from the wall to hang wet clothes on.

Bring a highlighter pen to mark events you want to do in the Navigator paper and then keep the Navigator paper with you all day because you will forget when and where you need to be. Time just slips away when your having fun. This will help you not to miss an event on board. Just remember to look at it from time to time.

Last tip : Once your ready to pack your clothes. Lay them all out. put away half of them, then pack the rest. EVERYONE, overpacks their first cruise. You dont need 6 pairs of shoes and 3 swimsuits for each person. ;)


Kathy
 
2 weeks from today we are heading for the airport :thumbsup2
Love having a week at WDW prior ot the cruise.



Its almost cruise time everyone!!!

If your not excited then you should be!!
:jumping1::jumping1::jumping1:


Kathy
 
Happy Friday everyone:yay:

Three more weeks, until our Magical vacation begins:woohoo:

So Happy Birthday to me today! Not quite a part of the 40th birthday cruise club, but will be next year:scared1:

So I was thinking for the question of the day, well not sure its actually a question, but after reading the posts of the past few days i thought it was fitting.

This is for people who have cruised before, either on DCL or other cruise lines.....

What is one or two helpful tips you can give to our newbies (and to the pro's too)??

Mine would be,

1. last cruise I brought a collapsible storage box that I got from the dollar store, and I put it on the desk in our stateroom and stored all our charges/cameras etc in it, so I knew where everything was when I needed it!

2. I bring clothes pegs to use in the bathroom to hang up our bathing suits.

Happy Birthday!!!:cheer2: Hope you have a great day!

Why we chose DCL? Well my kids wanted to go to Disney and I wanted to go on a cruise so we meshed them together!

Thanks for the tips already this morning, can't wait to read more!!!

It is raining here today :( tomorrow Sean has Apple Day with the cubs and I am running all the apples, lets hope the rain will stay away till we are finished!

tanya
 
Today is my day off (because I work on Sundays) and so I get to sit around and stare at my very short countdown chain while waiting for my iPhone 4S to arrive.
 
ATTENTION EVERYONE




I have just sent out what should be the final CM and FE list and kids list to everyone.

If you didnt receive it, please let me know and I will send you one out right away. I dont want to miss anyone.

As always please look for any errors on your own information, although it should be correct by this point.

There are a few changes on all lists so please check them over carefully.

Any questions please ask .

Remember to print off the FE list for those participating and stick it in your carry on or ladies put it in your purse NOW!! That way you wont forget to bring it.
In all the last minute excitement of the cruise it will be easy to forget it unless you put it with cruise items right away. Almost every cruise someone is embarassed because they have forgot their list and have to get a copy of someone elses.;)

Thanks everyone for all your help with the information gathering for this, I couldnt have done it without all of you,

Kathy
 
Today is my day off (because I work on Sundays) and so I get to sit around and stare at my very short countdown chain while waiting for my iPhone 4S to arrive.

Hi BT,
I think you and i have the shortest chains here although Kathleen I believe will be at WDW for 4 or 5 days prior to the cruise.

2 weeks from today, we take off for the airport!!!:flower3:


Kathy
 
Your chain should be shorter than mine because we leave on the first. which still leaves me with 16 days.

Also, got your email with the FE list. Printed, highlighted, and ready to roll!
 
Happy Friday everyone:yay:

Three more weeks, until our Magical vacation begins:woohoo:

So Happy Birthday to me today! Not quite a part of the 40th birthday cruise club, but will be next year:scared1:


What is one or two helpful tips you can give to our newbies (and to the pro's too)??

Mine would be,

Happy Birthday to you!!!!! :bday: Enjoy your last year of your 30's to the fullest!!! party:

This is a great question of the day!

First, I totally agree with all of the tips given so far.... especially the highlighter tip Kathy gave! That is SOOOO nice, especially when you have kids. Our kids sometimes get frustrated because there are SO many things they want to do that are offered for the kids, but they can't do it all. So, on our second cruise, we brought a highlighter (we brought four different colored highlighters, actually), and we had each of our boys sit down and they each got their own color of highlighter, and they highlighted the things they really wanted to do in their own color. This really really helped with the "I feel like I can't do all the things I want to do" complaining, because they could look at the Navigator and see how many highlights are in their own color and THEN they'd see how MUCH they are doing, and that'd solve the issue of them feeling like they aren't doing everything. :) Plus, it made them feel more grown up that THEY got to highlight themselves all they wanted to do instead of DH or I going through it with them, and all deciding together what they'd do. The reason we brought 4 highlighter colors is because DH and I had our own colors, too, and we'd highlight the things we wanted to .... most of them were the same things, but there were things DH wanted to that I didn't want to do, and visa-versa, and so it makes it easy to just quickly find the things you had planned to do... you just look for your color of highlighter on the Navigator.

But, now for other tips:

1. Your suitcases will fit under your bed, BUT you have to lift the bed up a little to slide it under the bed!! We did not figure this out until our 2nd cruise. Our first cruise, we tried to slide our suitcases under the bed to store, and they didn't fit because the bedframe was too low. So, we just put one in the closet and the other in the corner of the room, which took up space. The next cruise, DH somehow thought to see if the bed frame lifted up (I guess he might have thought it was bolted to the ground or just super heavy), and it lifts up super easy! Once he lifted it up, once you get the suitcase past the bed frame, it totally fits under the bed all together, and THEN you are not wasting space in your cabin storing your suitcases!!! :banana:

2. Buy a cheap collapsable mesh clothes hamper. Something like this:

collapsablelaundryhamper.jpg


They fold totally flat and are super light weight so they fit in your suitcase (can even fit in an outside pocket in your suitcase), but then they just pop up into this position in the picture for your laundry. If you plan to do laundry on the ship (which we always do half-way through the week) because we pack light, having this makes it SO easy to keep your dirty laundry in one place, and makes it super easy to carry it to and from the laundry room (which may not be on your floor your stateroom is on).

3. Along the lines of laundry, you just use your room key to pay for laundry on the ship, so you don't need quarters (I didn't know that on our first cruise, so our first cruise, I brought like $10.00 in quarters and never used them).

4. Another laundry tip: Before you leave, for $1.00 (or maybe less if you can find it on sale), buy a few of the 1 load boxes of Tide powder detergent and the $1.00 1 load downy fabric softener (if you use softener) and bring them in your suitcase! The detergent and softener on the ship is something like $2.00 (or maybe $2.25) for the exact same 1-load box of Tide Powder and $2.00 (or $2.25) for a 1-load Downy Fabric Softener... SO, if you have room, buy those 1-load detergents at home for $1.00 or less to save $$ on laundry. (OR, you can even just bring powder from home in a disposable plastic container, and then it's even cheaper!!)

5. I haven't done this, but I've read on the main DIS boards that you can ask your Stateroom Host for extra hangers for your closet if you need them. For us, there are always plenty of hangers, mostly because we pack really light.

6. Not sure how much this tip will apply to everyone, because just from what I've observed, and heard from our dining room servers, and just read on the main DIS boards, I think our family is in the minority on this one, but will give the tip anyway.... IF you are not big eaters, tell your dining room server this on the FIRST night you are in the dining room, and tell them not to push food on you. DH and I really enjoy food, but we aren't big eaters.... sounds contradictory, but we really appreciate the tastes and flavors in the food and GOOD food, but we really don't eat a lot at one sitting.

Well, our first cruise, we actually did not have a great dining room experience. On your dinner menu, you'll have a choice of appetizer, soup, salad, main course and then dessert, and then they bring bread to your table, too. Well, when we'd order, it was rare we'd order one of everything from each category, but rather, we'd order either just an appetizer and a main course, or just a salad and a main course, or sometimes just the main course, just because we ordered the things on the menu that really appealed to us most, but we knew if we ordered one thing from each category, we'd never eat it all, and just end up wasting it... I know they waste a lot of food on the ship, but we just hate wasting food (like taking only one bite of something, an then throwing it away).

Well, what happened was our server didn't realize we weren't big eaters (mostly because we didn't think we had to tell him... I mean, when you go to a restaurant, you just order what you want. You don't need to tell your waiter or waitress that you are not a big eater, and that is why you aren't ordering much... so we really assumed the dining on the ships was no different than dining at a restaurant... you just order what you want, and you don't need to explain why you didn't order more). But, our server kept pushing food on us! For example, I'd order just a salad and a main course, and he'd kept pushing an appetizer on me, and I kept saying no, and then he'd just say, "Ok, I'll just bring out an appetizer just for you to "try" and just take one bite and don't eat the rest." This actually really annoyed me becaues I told him I didn't want the appetizer. The same thing happened to DH. We kept telling him, we don't want things we don't order, but he just kept pushing something from each section of the menu on us.... sometimes we'd only order 1 dessert, but he'd bring out 2 desserts jsut for us to "try" the second dessert that we didn't order, and this just really turned us off.

Well, after we got home, I was talking to our TA and telling her everything about the cruise was amazing, EXCEPT our dining experience... the food was awesome, but we hated the fact our server was trying to push food on us and basically stuff our bellies! :rotfl:

Our TA told me something I didn't know on our first cruise (and wish I had known)..... she said that the dining room servers are actually reviewed on the food itself (which to me at first did not make sense since they do not cook the food), but the reason they are reviewed on the food itself is because if there is something on the menu you don't like, or nothing appeals to you on the menu, the server is supposed to find out what you DO like, and suggest an alternative option so you feel like you were able to really enjoy food from each category. Well, my TA told me that the fact we weren't ordering something from each category each night made it looked like we didn't like the options in those categories, and if we didn't order something from each category, it would reflect poorly on the server because it'd looked like he/she didn't offer us any other options they could custom make or get from another dining room for that category. So, my TA told me he was most likely pushing food on us, and bringing out items just to "try" from the categories we didn't order from because he's so programmed to do this... to just try to figure out any other option for the guest so they feel like they had options from each category.

Well for us, the issue wasn't that we didn't feel like we didn't have options we didn't like, but it was just purely that our stomachs cannot hold that much food in one sitting!!! We tried telling him "we are full" or "we are not big eaters", but he just kept bringing food out we didn't order. My TA told me that he probably thought we were just being "polite" by saying we were full, or not big eaters, and he probably thought we really just didn't like the options on the menu be too polite to say so, and if that were the case... that we were just being polite by not telling him that we didn't like the food options, this could reflect him badly if he didn't try to find options we liked....

Anyway, so for our 2nd cruise, our TA told me to be totally upfront with our server on the first night, and tell him or her, "we are NOT big eaters". So, we did that on our 2nd cruise, and we told our server on our 2nd cruise our experience on our 1st cruise, and said (very very nicely) that we do not like food pushed on us, that we'll order what we want to order, and if that is only the main course, it's not because the food is bad, or because we don't like the options, but purely because that is all we feel like eating. Oh man, being that upfront with the server on the very first night made a WORLD of difference on our dining experinece!!!!! He never pushed food on us, or never brought out food we didn't order "just to try"... he just let us order what we wanted, and he could tell we really enjoyed it. We do this now every cruise we are on.... just give our server the upfront talk on day 1, and they don't push food on us, and just really let us fully enjoy our dining experience!!!

But, I say I think we are in the minority on this because the server on our last cruise (the Panama Canal cruise) we got to know really well because it was 16 days, and he told us that he RARELY ever has had guests tell him they are light eaters and don't order something from each category... he said it's usually the opposite where guests will order 2 appetizers, and then something from each other category, and sometimes even 2 entrees, and 2 desserts, or guests really like it when he surprises them and brings out a 2nd appetizer or 2nd dessert... so he said that is what is more the norm.

Anyway, that was really long, but just wanted to share our story in case there is anyone here who are more like us that love food, but aren't big eaters... just be upfront with your server on day 1 and tell him/her not to push food... If they know that, they will tell their head server (who is their boss) that we are not big eaters and do not want food pushed on us, so when the head server comes by and sees we are not eating an appetizer, he will know that truly was just our choice, and does not at all reflect the fact the server did not find an option for us that worked better (because the head servers do circulate the dining room and they make sure the servers are doing their job by making sure the guests are getting all the food they really want... so if someone is not eating from a category, the head server will think the server did not do his job by offering an alternative option).

SO, these are my tips... :) Sorry so long! :rolleyes1

Kathy
 
:bday: :cake: :bday:

Claire,
Wishing for you a magical day.
Let someone else do the cooking and the dishes today. You sit down and put your feet up and relax. Do something just for yourself.:goodvibes

Kathy
 

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