Our amazing first cruise 8/19-8/26, finished with a couple pictures to boot!

Thanks so much for sharing your trip with me. We're planning on our third trip soon, but the first one is always special. It definately got us hooked.

Our kids are close to the same age. It was great to hear about their reaction to things as well.

Have a super day!

Theresa 8-)
 
Just some random added thoughts, tidbits and a couple pictures too:

First off, I really wish I’d gotten to meet and know more of the MANY DISers on our sailing. Just didn’t work out for a variety of reasons I guess. Didn’t help that I’d forgotten to print out the list of all the mini meets throughout the week. The only one I remembered was the very first one, which we went to, but beyond that, I knew there were meets going on, just didn’t know when. And I know someone was having a jewelry party too, couldn’t remember where or when on that too! Note to self, print out info like that next time!!

Something I forgot about when I was writing the report – Palo brunch!!!! I could not remember what we’d done Monday morning when I was writing and it wasn’t until several days later that I went – oh yeah…
We had accompanied the kids to breakfast that morning, but pretty much stuck to having simple fruit to tide us over. Brunch was really nice. I believe our server’s name was something like Girish. He was very friendly, very professional and very helpful. First up was the tour of food available. It was quite overwhelming to see everything they had and, just when we thought we’d seen everything, he showed us the hot food options too. We started with the cold food and everything was soooo good. Part way through, he asked if we wanted to have some of the pizza and we did share a margarita pizza. We also had half servings of the entrees. I tried the orechiette (I think that’s how you spell it!) and DH had tilapia fish with an amazing sauce. My pasta was good, but DH’s fish was out of this world! There was no way on earth we were going to be able to try everything we wanted. Just so many choices! I’m very glad we got a chance to try out Palo.

Evian water package – we’re really glad we bought this, however we learned we really do NOT like Evian, especially when it’s room temperature. The room “cooler” actually did a pretty decent job cooling the water. We’d brought some of those individual serving packets of Crystal Lite and Kool Ade that we could add to water bottles. Those were absolutely great!! I’d highly recommend those. They weigh next to nothing and take up almost no space in the luggage whatsoever if you take them out of the box and put them in a Ziploc bag.

I’m really glad a brought a pop up hamper to tuck in the closet. It held most of the laundry for the week and was much easier than trying to shove dirty laundry into the laundry bags I usually use. The pop up hamper will now go on all our vacations.

If you think you may want pictures from your trip, consider the lifestyle (white background) portraits. They come out so well and we’re so happy with them. The hardest part was choosing which ones to keep and putting the others down the discard slot. We all wore black pants and solid polo shirts in different colors. It was one of these pictures that we chose to have made into Christmas cards while we were on the ship (and I’m so glad to have my cards already!) The girl who took our pictures took many, many poses and got us to have very natural and relaxed smiles. What a great way to get a family portrait done!

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Pack a fold up duffle bag or two. We bought enough stuff that the two duffles really came in handy. I have to say though, I wouldn’t have been too disappointed to buy some of the DCL luggage they sell on board!!!

Somewhere on the boards, I’ve seen someone refer to herself as pooh-sized. I’d be in that category too. If you are pooh-sized also, please don’t let that stop you from trying snorkeling or something similar because of bathing suits. I know that nobody was paying attention to my size and, for the most part, I’ll never see any of them again anyway. My reward for getting over the bathing suit fear, was trying something, snorkeling, for the first time and having a lot of fun at it. I was bound and determined that I was not going to miss any opportunity on this trip and I’m hoping to encourage others to do the same.

I wrote about our doing a dolphin encounter in Costa Maya. Curious to see what the pictures turn out like? Keep in mind, this isn't the perfect scan and the original is actually about 9x11 or so:

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Packing. I had lists galore and thought and thought and thought about what to pack. I’d made an Excel spreadsheet with each day of the week, each family member and specifics of what we’d wear for each dinner. I had the dinners down. I was worried about over or under packing for the day clothes. As it turned out, for three of us, I’d pretty much thought it out correctly and packed almost exactly the right number of day clothes. (I’d taken into consideration that we’d be buying tshirts along the way, so took fewer shirts.) For the fourth person in the family, we had an issue. That person kept running out of shirts to wear during the day, despite us buying more! We have two adults, a 10 year old daughter and 13 year old son. Any guesses who ran out of clothes? Anyone? Well, it was my 13 year old. He seemed to be wanting to wear two tshirts per day minimum. I didn’t plan on that one! Goofy kid!

Planning. I have to agree with so many others – planning for the trip is a lot of fun and really ups the anticipation. Reading these boards, fanatically at times, really added to my knowledge and enjoyment of the cruise. So, plan away, come up with a spreadsheet like I did, spelling out each dinner outfit for the week for each family member. Research the ports. Look at the menus. Read the tips. All of that! But when it comes to cruise time, just take it as it comes. I’d brought my different color highliters to mark up the navigators everyday and never used them. I’m fine with that now. Instead, we were rewarded with times of doing things and times of doing nothing. Our lives our so busy and programmed now that having unplanned times of relaxing can be a true gift.

If you haven’t gone on your first Disney cruise yet, be prepared to, just possibly, become emotionally attached to the ship and everything and everyone about it. I knew I’d read some trip reports ahead of time where some people got attached, but I really didn’t expect to be one of them. Now, I understand. A ship CAN become a member of your family and a part of your heart.

I think that pretty much, finally, finishes up my report. I'm still more than happy to answer questions though!
Kris
 
EXCELLENT trip report and and great cruise experience summary!! :thumbsup2 :sunny:
 

I loved the comment about the Magic becoming "your" ship. That is soooooo true. Whoever came up with the names "Magic" and "Wonder" really knew what they were doing.

Usually I cry when I first see the ship. On this cruise I cried when we were leaving. On the way to the airport the DCL bus played Little Mermaid 2: RETURN TO THE SEA. It was awful because there we are leaving OUR ship.
 
Great pics Kris! :wave: :sunny: I had my Christmas cards made at Shutters in '04, but this cruise the week just got by so fast! Shutters actually took some nice shots of us, but everytime I was there the line was so long...

Wish they could somehow work out a better system. and it was inconvenient that they wouldn't let you stack; it would be nice if you could gather your pics and have them file them for you as the week went along... hmm. I'll probably mention that again in my trip report, so just pretend it's new when you read it, ok?! :rolleyes:
 
Great report! I cry sometimes reading these reports, so don't feel bad. I KNOW I will cry when we do a lot of stuff on board. DD7 and I are cruising for the first time in three weeks. :rolleyes:

Great trip report! Loved the details and tips!
 
:) Kris the picture of your daughter and the dolphin is priceless. How awesome is that!!!!



Denise :banana:
 


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