This all started around September of 2006 as we began thinking of what we wanted to do for our 10th anniversary (which we celebrated in August of 2007). We have done some pretty cool trips about every 5 years like Cabo for our honeymoon and Hawaii for our 5th anniversary, plus some not so bad trips with our neighbors to places like Destin and San Diego. Can you sense that our vacations usually involve some kind of tropical beach? Note the above reference to DW only caring about a beach, etc, etc.
So what shall we do for our 10th and do we want to include children. The first thing out of DW mouth is how about a
Disney Cruise. Did I forget to mention that she is a Disney fanatic? She has been to
Disneyland and Disneyworld several times and has almost every Disney movie made (most we owned before the princess arrived). Plus we had been on a 4 day cruise (before kids) on another cruise line out of L.A. to see if we would like it or not. It was fun but I dont remember the WOW factor that I had this time (Yes Im getting ahead a little but shouldnt be spoiling anything given the title and board Im posting to). I should have just stopped right there and said ok, when and where, but NOOOOO, that is not my nature.
The first things out of my mouth were along the lines of: wont that be really expensive, do we really think we and the princess can handle days at sea, will there be enough to do to entertain all of us, would we have a chance of convincing anyone to go with us? DW relented and agreed to at least research all of the options although I suspect that she was planting subliminal Mickey messages the whole time. So we began our due diligence and note taking on beach towns, all-inclusive resorts, and the different cruise lines. In the end, based on the things we like to do and the prices including air-fare, the Disney Cruise seemed to be the best choice. I told you I should have stopped earlier. Ok, now for the where, when, and for how long. Well based on our current likes and were not real sure about the days at sea, but want to stretch things as much as possible, lets do the 7 day Western Caribbean. We want to be close to our anniversary, avoid last minute schools out trips one last time, and miss as much of hurricane season as possible. Lets go with the October time frame. So in October of 2006, we booked our October 20th Western Caribbean cruise on the Disney Magic.
The beginning stages were like any normal vacation planning: leisurely check into the different travel websites, look at the Disney cruise website, etc. We also found the Passporters Guide to be a pretty cool book. Unfortunately, it looked liked none of our friends or family would be able to join us. Bummer, but Im sure we can trudge along and make the most of it. Well this continues until about mid December when we get a call from DNW hurriedly asking us to remind her what our stateroom number was. We tell her and ask trepidly why. Because Im trying to get our room close to yours she replies. Are you kidding me? No, Im on the website right now booking our cruise. SWEET!!! As I have mentioned, we have vacationed together several times and always have a good time. Plus most people think we have triplets when all of the kids get together.
Now youre probably thinking, this must be what caused the planning to kick into high gear. No not really, we still had Christmas to get through. The obsessiveness didnt start until about mid January as we started planning some of the must do activities like swimming with dolphins and scuba diving. As we started some more serious research, I came across the wdwinfo website and the DIS boards. This is where the downhill slide started. There is SO MUCH useful information and great stories that no mere mortal can resist the addiction. I was no exception. I will admit that I remained a lurker and just read through the great tips and trip reports. I do have to give a BIG thanks to all the people who spent time posting tips, creating spreadsheets of said tips, creating pictures and ideas for magnets (I believe I followed proper etiquette and only used pictures if people said it was fine), and of course for writing trip reports.
Here are the main trip reports I would refer to in helping the planning or just to read a good story (Sorry I cant post links yet since I am a newbie).
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This of course leads to two other reports that are linked inside
I was pretty much on the site daily looking for any good tips, recommended excursions and vendors, new pictures to use for magnets, etc, etc. I became the walking Disney Cruise Encyclopedia for our group. You wanted any info, I either new it or new where to go look for it. Im sure I became a little obnoxious to my travel mates with all of the tips and pointers I kept sending out.

I eventually took the spreadsheets and documents that other people had made and added my own personal adjustments to them. We even had a TO BUY page that we carried with us any time we went shopping to check for deals. I also had backup plans including names and numbers of vendors in case our Western cruise became an Eastern cruise. I know, its a sick disease, but it was actually kind of fun and I eventually infected all of our cruising party.
As a final note to the planning stage (I warned you that I can get long winded) here are some of the tips we found most useful or least useful (at least in the what to pack category):
Most useful
o Over-the-door shoe holder: As others have mentioned, these are great for keeping things organized and visible.
o Post-it-notes : These are pretty handy as people are in and out of the room to let others know where you have gone
o Travel alarm clock : This was huge for us as we like to be able to see the time when we wake up in the middle of the night
o Address labels : This really does ease sending post cards and getting the luggage ready
o Zip-lock bags : We used different sizes to store things from autograph pins to wet clothes
o Folders: These were good for organizing the paperwork for different excursions, keeping receipts, and protecting saved navigators.
o Pillowcase/Frame matte and autograph book: These make some really cool keepsakes, although collecting autographs can be chaotic at times.
Least useful
o All of the different medicines, anti-sickness, anti-this, post-that. Luckily we didnt have any sea-sickness or other ailments so these really werent needed. However, it is probably better to have and not use than not have.
o Treats: Since we had the early seating, we were never really in the mood to have snacks for the shows.
o Laundry supplies and quarters: we never had the time or need, plus we bought t-shirts that were used later in the week.