MrDisneyFan
Former Californian now a local Orlandian
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Oh boy, well our night turned out to be pretty rough… Kate got sick 8 times. Now I was worried sick that this was going to be something really bad and maybe keep us quarantined in the room. I was not going to call the ship dr unless we absolutely had to. It was truly one of my worst fears of the trip – that someone would get sick. The poor girl! We had to have housekeeping come and remake the bed in the middle of the night. Diane was up with Kate a lot through the night and didn’t sleep well at all.
The girls were laying in bed exhausted in the morning so I got up and took Jack to the kids club. I figured the girls should try to get some rest so I took the opportunity to roam an almost empty ship! We had docked in San Juan and people were mostly gone. It was really cool to be on board walking around and taking photos. Here’s a video and you can see that it’s as if I had the ship to myself! So it turned out to be a great way to get some photos and videos of some of the areas:
View of Puerto Rico and the teen club below:
Okay, there’s a few ppl left…
I loved the artwork everywhere you turned:
General photos walking around the ship:
Of course had to have one of Walt...
One of my best friends onboard – the concierge expresso machine:
After walking about I went into the room to check on the girls. Diane was awake and we cancelled our port adventure – originally we had planned on doing the adult tour of old and new San Juan and were going to leave the kids in the clubs. Well Kate was still not doing well so that was out of the question. I was praying she was going to feel better and that no one else was going to get whatever was suffering with.
Diane and I were in the concierge lounge and we told them what was going on, they were very kind and offered some pedialite popsicles to bring to Kate. Diane wanted to see the island so we were able to get her spot back on the adult tour! I stayed with Kate in the room while Diane went on the tour.
Kate had managed to keep some medication down earlier and was hungry and thirsty so I was hopeful that was a good sign. She had a few dry rice krispies and some water but I was taking it really really slow. I turned off the lights and let her rest while I tidied the room and did some organizing of the room. This was the longest stretch I spent in the stateroom with Diane gone for 4 hours or so. I made me VERY glad to have a spacious 1BR being in there for so long.
Concierge was so incredibly sweet! They dropped off a couple of stuffed monkeys to help Kate feel better (one was for her brother, Jack. Just so he didn't feel left out). Concierge also delivered our cabana goodies!
The little package they left:
It had our cabana wristbands, a sheet with what the cabana includes, a drink menu with packages you could pre-purchase.
It was a bit of touch and go throughout the day. Kate didn’t get sick but had some discomfort off and on. And thank God, hallelujah! By the time Diane got back to the ship and in the room Kate was quite a bit better. Not near 100% but so much better. She had nibbled on some food and been able to get fluids in. Oh I was so happy but still nervous… didn’t know if it would last!
But Kate felt good enough to get ready and for dinner at Royal Court! We went by the lounge for a bit to thank the hosts and hang out for our early cocktail hour – free drinks, yay! After a bad night and uncertain day today Diane needed 2, lol.
The concierge hosts hung out with the kids while we lounged around. This was typical in our experience in the lounge depending on how busy things were (which was rarely that busy). We had a cocktail and visited with the host or each other or other passengers while the hosts kept the kids entertained. Julia helped Kate make a bead necklace with a name on it for the little stuffed ape she got. And Jack was coloring on the floor with Amanda and a couple of other kids. So relaxing…
On the way to Royal Court we bumped into Phineas and Ferb. Not the greatest photo, they were on their way away from the photo line so the kids got a quick high five on the way by J
We loved the table we had in royal court:
Actually took a photo of some food, just the kids plates though :/
Kate feeling a little better, lounging in the giant porthole:
Kate didn’t eat much, but did have a few bites of pasta. Our dinner was great tonight, loved it. The appetizer was a duck confit quesadilla that was so yummy. Diane said it was her favorite bite in the MDRs for the whole week! Also had a polenta cake with blue sheets and walnuts, tasty tasty. I had the lamb for my main course and Diane had a ravioli dish. Both of these were great as well!
Kate wasn’t feeling like she was going to get sick again but said she needed to leave the dining room. The girls went up to the room while Jack and I finished. I ordered dessert to go – 2 flourless chocolate cakes and 2 bread puddings to share in our room. Both were good but the bread pudding I wrote was really really good. I could have ate 4 of them!
With everyone feeling okay we spent some more time in the concierge lounge – it was after all time for the evening cocktail hour J. They had some board games and we played memory with Julia and the kids for a while before we went down for the evening show. Tonight it was Wishes and I loved it! It was my favorite show for the week. I loved the music and the theme and we all thought it was magical.
For a girl that started out the day feeling not so great she was still wanting to stay out! We had not been to the D-Lounge yet and saw there was karaoke going on so headed on over. Kate did a number: A Spoonful of Sugar. Thank god it wasn’t another rendition of Let It Go or Do you Want to Build a Snowman.
It was her first time ever and we were so proud of her for going up in front of everyone! She was the last singer for the night and they started right up with a Latin dance party next. Kate danced for a bit until I went up and embarrassed her off the floor, lol. We only stayed for a couple of songs before the kids were DONE for the day.
Kate was fine after that. So we guessed it was something she ate but we all pretty much ate the same things so who knows. I was just so glad she would be feeling better for the last couple of days…
Video on YouTube of our day docked in Puerto Rico (but mostly on the ship):
Video of walking about the decks – most of this was on this day in port when I was roaming around.
The girls were laying in bed exhausted in the morning so I got up and took Jack to the kids club. I figured the girls should try to get some rest so I took the opportunity to roam an almost empty ship! We had docked in San Juan and people were mostly gone. It was really cool to be on board walking around and taking photos. Here’s a video and you can see that it’s as if I had the ship to myself! So it turned out to be a great way to get some photos and videos of some of the areas:
View of Puerto Rico and the teen club below:

Okay, there’s a few ppl left…


I loved the artwork everywhere you turned:



General photos walking around the ship:





Of course had to have one of Walt...

One of my best friends onboard – the concierge expresso machine:

After walking about I went into the room to check on the girls. Diane was awake and we cancelled our port adventure – originally we had planned on doing the adult tour of old and new San Juan and were going to leave the kids in the clubs. Well Kate was still not doing well so that was out of the question. I was praying she was going to feel better and that no one else was going to get whatever was suffering with.
Diane and I were in the concierge lounge and we told them what was going on, they were very kind and offered some pedialite popsicles to bring to Kate. Diane wanted to see the island so we were able to get her spot back on the adult tour! I stayed with Kate in the room while Diane went on the tour.
Kate had managed to keep some medication down earlier and was hungry and thirsty so I was hopeful that was a good sign. She had a few dry rice krispies and some water but I was taking it really really slow. I turned off the lights and let her rest while I tidied the room and did some organizing of the room. This was the longest stretch I spent in the stateroom with Diane gone for 4 hours or so. I made me VERY glad to have a spacious 1BR being in there for so long.
Concierge was so incredibly sweet! They dropped off a couple of stuffed monkeys to help Kate feel better (one was for her brother, Jack. Just so he didn't feel left out). Concierge also delivered our cabana goodies!
The little package they left:

It had our cabana wristbands, a sheet with what the cabana includes, a drink menu with packages you could pre-purchase.
It was a bit of touch and go throughout the day. Kate didn’t get sick but had some discomfort off and on. And thank God, hallelujah! By the time Diane got back to the ship and in the room Kate was quite a bit better. Not near 100% but so much better. She had nibbled on some food and been able to get fluids in. Oh I was so happy but still nervous… didn’t know if it would last!
But Kate felt good enough to get ready and for dinner at Royal Court! We went by the lounge for a bit to thank the hosts and hang out for our early cocktail hour – free drinks, yay! After a bad night and uncertain day today Diane needed 2, lol.

The concierge hosts hung out with the kids while we lounged around. This was typical in our experience in the lounge depending on how busy things were (which was rarely that busy). We had a cocktail and visited with the host or each other or other passengers while the hosts kept the kids entertained. Julia helped Kate make a bead necklace with a name on it for the little stuffed ape she got. And Jack was coloring on the floor with Amanda and a couple of other kids. So relaxing…
On the way to Royal Court we bumped into Phineas and Ferb. Not the greatest photo, they were on their way away from the photo line so the kids got a quick high five on the way by J

We loved the table we had in royal court:

Actually took a photo of some food, just the kids plates though :/

Kate feeling a little better, lounging in the giant porthole:

Kate didn’t eat much, but did have a few bites of pasta. Our dinner was great tonight, loved it. The appetizer was a duck confit quesadilla that was so yummy. Diane said it was her favorite bite in the MDRs for the whole week! Also had a polenta cake with blue sheets and walnuts, tasty tasty. I had the lamb for my main course and Diane had a ravioli dish. Both of these were great as well!
Kate wasn’t feeling like she was going to get sick again but said she needed to leave the dining room. The girls went up to the room while Jack and I finished. I ordered dessert to go – 2 flourless chocolate cakes and 2 bread puddings to share in our room. Both were good but the bread pudding I wrote was really really good. I could have ate 4 of them!
With everyone feeling okay we spent some more time in the concierge lounge – it was after all time for the evening cocktail hour J. They had some board games and we played memory with Julia and the kids for a while before we went down for the evening show. Tonight it was Wishes and I loved it! It was my favorite show for the week. I loved the music and the theme and we all thought it was magical.
For a girl that started out the day feeling not so great she was still wanting to stay out! We had not been to the D-Lounge yet and saw there was karaoke going on so headed on over. Kate did a number: A Spoonful of Sugar. Thank god it wasn’t another rendition of Let It Go or Do you Want to Build a Snowman.

It was her first time ever and we were so proud of her for going up in front of everyone! She was the last singer for the night and they started right up with a Latin dance party next. Kate danced for a bit until I went up and embarrassed her off the floor, lol. We only stayed for a couple of songs before the kids were DONE for the day.
Kate was fine after that. So we guessed it was something she ate but we all pretty much ate the same things so who knows. I was just so glad she would be feeling better for the last couple of days…
Video on YouTube of our day docked in Puerto Rico (but mostly on the ship):
Video of walking about the decks – most of this was on this day in port when I was roaming around.