Just a little background to the trip report. We are from the UK (hence there may be a bit of confusion over the names of things!!). We arrived in Orlando on Apr 9th for a fabulous 3 week holiday staying at the Polynesian resort for a few days then a rented villa for a week and then 2 nights at the Hard Rock Hotel before heading for Port Canaveral for our first ever Disney Cruise. Our 3 DDs had no idea we were even going on holiday until the morning we left and we told them we were staying two weeks. The day they thought we were heading to Orlando Airport we in fact headed off to Port Canaveral

DAY 1 - Off we go..
We left the Hard Rock Hotel about 10.15 (an hour later than planned but why change the habits of a lifetime?). It hadnt been a great morning (despite my excitement) because Emily my youngest DD had been awake several times in the night which led to a tired and cranky 3 year old and an even more tired and cranky 37 year old!!
Fortunately the route to Port Canaveral is a fairly easy one, as I had to do all my navigation in secret with the girls still thinking we were heading to the airport. Unfortunately they were in a foul mood thinking they were going home and Emily managed to get travel sick on the way, all down her wonderful home made Disney t shirt that a kind lady from the DIS creative board had designed for each of my DDs. There goes my idea of a lovely photo of the girls in matching t shirts as we entered the ship, I was beginning to worry about the whole cruise being ruined by Sea Sickness Fortunately I had a change of clothes for her in my day bag.
When I started to see signs for Port Canaveral I began to get really excited, the cruise was really close now
. Then we headed over a steep (rather scary looking bridge) and there it was in full view the Disney Wonder. Immediately my eldest DD Rachel (9) said, hey isnt that the Disney Cruise ship (she has seen the DVD many times) can we go and have a look
.which fitted in with our plan perfectly.
We drove up to the car park and I was worried that my nosey 9 year old would spot the sign saying parking $48 or hear the attendant saying are you travelling on the Wonder? fortunately she was too busy arguing with her sister Abigail (aged 6) for once I was grateful for their constant bickering
We quickly parked (it was about 11.30 by now) and got out for a closer look at the ship. After taking a couple of photos my DH Nigel got out the camcorder and whilst he was filming I said to the girls wouldnt it be great to go on the ship?? of course they replied yes in a sort of wistful way, to which I replied well heres the tickets, we are going today instead of going home. Of course you could have heard the excited screams all the way back in the UK. Here is the girls posing for their first picture with the Wonder.
So we got our luggage out of the car (after checking no food was left behind in the car, I was taking the ant threat very seriously!!) and headed for the terminal. The arrivals hall was quite empty still and we checked in to the non US line with no wait at all, then went to collect the pager and wristbands for the kids clubs (we had of course pre registered online). After a quick photo with Minnie in front of the model ship our boarding number (8) was called and we prepared to board the ship (it was about 12.15 by now).
After a quick family photo (that we didnt end up buying as we looked so awful!) we were announced and entered the amazing Atrium Lobby, although I have to admit to not taking it all in during those first few minutes in my haste to urge everyone up to the pool for our non crowded swim (I told you I had been reading all the tips!). Unfortunately before we had gone three paces I realised that actually I had forgotten to pack the swimsuits in the day bag and they had all gone into the checked luggage .Oh well I figured that it wouldnt be that crowded later on (boy was I wrong about that!!).
Instead we headed for a lovely buffet lunch at Beach Blanket Buffet (as Nigel wanted to sit outside). We couldnt believe how lovely all the Cast Members we met along the way were and as soon as we had collected our food more Cast Members materialised to carry our trays, I knew I was going to like this
After eating at about 1.20 I pretended I needed to visit the restroom and headed off to see if our stateroom was ready as I wanted to stick my magnetic door signs on before the rest of the family saw the room. Unfortunately the entrance to our stateroom was still roped off, fortunately I saw a CM going past (I was later to find out he was in fact our own stateroom host) and asked if he could stick the signs up on our door for us. He was quite happy to do it so I went back to the rest of the family.
We headed down to our stateroom about 1.45 after a quick walk around the top deck, the pool was really empty with only a few kids playing (obviously had better organised Dis parents than me!).
We found our stateroom very easily and I was thrilled to see my door signs sitting proudly on the door, although I dont think the kids really took them in in their haste to get in. I think they thought that all the doors had personalised door magnets welcoming each individual family to their stateroom.
Here is our door by the end of the cruise (we added an extra sign for each day).
Our (midship cat 4) Stateroom was lovely and much bigger than I had imagined, the bathroom of course was tiny but very clean and shiny.
A Bon Voyage Memory Box was sitting on the bed, a present from our TA (Dreams Unlimited) which ended up being very useful to keep all our souvenirs and navigators etc in. There was also a chilled bottle of wine that I had previously ordered from DCL as a surprise for Nigel. The rest of the family wondered how all 5 of us were going to sleep in one double bed but of course I knew about the convertible sofa, and the two pull down beds so I just looked smug and said wait and see. Then the rest of the family discovered the verandah which was amazing (although there wasnt much to see from it yet). I couldn't believe how high up we were, I hate heights but found that as long as I didn't look directly over the rail I was fine.
Our luggage was waiting outside the door so after doing a bit of unpacking (me), jumping on beds (girls) and wine drinking (Nigel) we headed off to check out the Kids Clubs as I was hoping the girls would want to be spending a lot of time there. Not that I dont love spending time with them but after two weeks of constant bickering I was looking forward to some quality time with Nigel (so that we could bicker with each other of course!). First we headed for the Oceaneer Club where we met a wonderful CM called Cece who was lovely, she told us that she worked with the 5-7s and so Abby was very happy, she then introduced us to Rob who works with the 8-10s and Brad who works with the 3-4s. They were all really good with the kids and the clubs looked great so I immediately felt ready to leave the kids for the next 4 days oh hang on that wasnt quite how it worked
so I took them back to the cabin so we could all get our swimsuits on and go for that belated swim.
Of course when we arrived at the Mickey Pool it was completely mobbed so we headed for the Goofy pool which was ..also completely mobbed. The Goofy pool was too deep for Emily as well as being heaving so the two of us found the Jacuzzi which had a small gap between the three or so families that were in it. Then by some miracle everybody else left and Rachel and Abby joined us (proclaiming the Goofy Pool to be too cold and crowded) so the four of us had a few precious minutes all by ourselves in the lovely warm Jacuzzi. Of course after our few minutes other people came in and we headed off to get ready for the lifeboat drill. This was in fact the last time we got near the Jacuzzi or Pool the whole cruise (not counting the half hour I had by the side of the adult pool on our at sea day later in the cruise.) It was just too crowded and we were just too busy every day from then on.
The lifeboat drill was quicker and easier than I thought it would be (apart from my imagining how awful it would actually be to have to do it for real, did I mention I was a worrier
..)
After returning to our stateroom we headed straight up to the Sail Away party, as it hadnt started yet we got a great seat on deck 10 overlooking all the action and I headed off to get Nigel the drink of the day, which was a Pina Colada, Strawberry Daiquiri mix that looked great in the glass (half white and half red)
I am not much of a drinker so had the first of my Strawberry Smoothies
.mmmm. We all enjoyed the party and I was glad that I had remembered some bubbles for the girls as it kept them occupied for ages (especially Emily). I listened out for the horn (another thing I had read about on the Dis) and it was a great moment listening to it and knowing that our cruising adventure was just beginning.
After watching the ship sail away from Port Canaveral and waving to all the CMs with their giant Mickey Hands we headed down to our room to get ready for dinner.
Inevitably we were a bit late for our dinner at Parrot Cay (we had 6pm seating with a rotation of PTTA) and our tablemates had already arrived, it was a family of from New Jersey, they had a 6 year old daughter who was a big hit with Abby who is also 6 and Emily who loves big girls. After introductions we met our servers Miroslav and the assistant server Anastasia who were both very nice.
After a lovely meal of soup followed by beef tenderloin, the girls got a bit fidgety so I decided to use another of my Dis tips and take them up to the kids clubs. Rachel however had spotted a Mickey Mania quizshow at Studio Sessions at 7.30 that she wanted to attend so I took Emily and Abby to the Oceaneers Club and arranged to meet the others at the quiz.
For the first evening they had the 3-4s and 5-7s playing together in the Oceaneers Club so Emily and Abby were quite happy for me to go and as I left they were already busy playing together which helped my peace of mind (I am a bit of a worrier!). I sped off to find Studio Sessions and was really pleased to find that Nigel had done as I asked and requested our dessert (Banana bread and butter pudding) to go so I happily munched on it during the quiz which was quite fun although some of the questions were a bit easy
After Mickey Mania, Rachel wanted to go to the Oceaneer Lab so I checked her in and Nigel and I had a nice wander around the Treasure Ketch and Mickeys Mates shops without having all those cries of Mummy can I have this Mummy look at this great pin Mummy she hit me ..MUMMY that we normally have in shops with the girls. Next we headed to Shutters where I bought the photo of the girls with Minnie Mouse at the Cruise Terminal and purchased the 10 6x 4 package for $84.95. The way this works is that they give you a slip with 10 numbers on and each time you purchase a photo they provide you with a receipt and cross off one of the numbers. I was looking forward to getting lots of lovely photos.
Just before 9pm we headed back to the clubs to pick up all three girls and head to bed.
The stateroom looked like a completely different room with the other beds out and the dividing curtain drawn, our stateroom host (who sadly I cant remember the name of) had also left us the first of many towel animals, a rabbit. Unfortunately Emily got to it first and had messed around with it by the time I got my photo out. Here is my advice, if you want photos of your stateroom then go into the room on your own with the camera before the rest of your family Suprisingly, we all fell asleep within a few minutes of getting into bed.

DAY 1 - Off we go..
We left the Hard Rock Hotel about 10.15 (an hour later than planned but why change the habits of a lifetime?). It hadnt been a great morning (despite my excitement) because Emily my youngest DD had been awake several times in the night which led to a tired and cranky 3 year old and an even more tired and cranky 37 year old!!
Fortunately the route to Port Canaveral is a fairly easy one, as I had to do all my navigation in secret with the girls still thinking we were heading to the airport. Unfortunately they were in a foul mood thinking they were going home and Emily managed to get travel sick on the way, all down her wonderful home made Disney t shirt that a kind lady from the DIS creative board had designed for each of my DDs. There goes my idea of a lovely photo of the girls in matching t shirts as we entered the ship, I was beginning to worry about the whole cruise being ruined by Sea Sickness Fortunately I had a change of clothes for her in my day bag.
When I started to see signs for Port Canaveral I began to get really excited, the cruise was really close now

We drove up to the car park and I was worried that my nosey 9 year old would spot the sign saying parking $48 or hear the attendant saying are you travelling on the Wonder? fortunately she was too busy arguing with her sister Abigail (aged 6) for once I was grateful for their constant bickering

We quickly parked (it was about 11.30 by now) and got out for a closer look at the ship. After taking a couple of photos my DH Nigel got out the camcorder and whilst he was filming I said to the girls wouldnt it be great to go on the ship?? of course they replied yes in a sort of wistful way, to which I replied well heres the tickets, we are going today instead of going home. Of course you could have heard the excited screams all the way back in the UK. Here is the girls posing for their first picture with the Wonder.

So we got our luggage out of the car (after checking no food was left behind in the car, I was taking the ant threat very seriously!!) and headed for the terminal. The arrivals hall was quite empty still and we checked in to the non US line with no wait at all, then went to collect the pager and wristbands for the kids clubs (we had of course pre registered online). After a quick photo with Minnie in front of the model ship our boarding number (8) was called and we prepared to board the ship (it was about 12.15 by now).
After a quick family photo (that we didnt end up buying as we looked so awful!) we were announced and entered the amazing Atrium Lobby, although I have to admit to not taking it all in during those first few minutes in my haste to urge everyone up to the pool for our non crowded swim (I told you I had been reading all the tips!). Unfortunately before we had gone three paces I realised that actually I had forgotten to pack the swimsuits in the day bag and they had all gone into the checked luggage .Oh well I figured that it wouldnt be that crowded later on (boy was I wrong about that!!).
Instead we headed for a lovely buffet lunch at Beach Blanket Buffet (as Nigel wanted to sit outside). We couldnt believe how lovely all the Cast Members we met along the way were and as soon as we had collected our food more Cast Members materialised to carry our trays, I knew I was going to like this
After eating at about 1.20 I pretended I needed to visit the restroom and headed off to see if our stateroom was ready as I wanted to stick my magnetic door signs on before the rest of the family saw the room. Unfortunately the entrance to our stateroom was still roped off, fortunately I saw a CM going past (I was later to find out he was in fact our own stateroom host) and asked if he could stick the signs up on our door for us. He was quite happy to do it so I went back to the rest of the family.
We headed down to our stateroom about 1.45 after a quick walk around the top deck, the pool was really empty with only a few kids playing (obviously had better organised Dis parents than me!).
We found our stateroom very easily and I was thrilled to see my door signs sitting proudly on the door, although I dont think the kids really took them in in their haste to get in. I think they thought that all the doors had personalised door magnets welcoming each individual family to their stateroom.
Here is our door by the end of the cruise (we added an extra sign for each day).

Our (midship cat 4) Stateroom was lovely and much bigger than I had imagined, the bathroom of course was tiny but very clean and shiny.


A Bon Voyage Memory Box was sitting on the bed, a present from our TA (Dreams Unlimited) which ended up being very useful to keep all our souvenirs and navigators etc in. There was also a chilled bottle of wine that I had previously ordered from DCL as a surprise for Nigel. The rest of the family wondered how all 5 of us were going to sleep in one double bed but of course I knew about the convertible sofa, and the two pull down beds so I just looked smug and said wait and see. Then the rest of the family discovered the verandah which was amazing (although there wasnt much to see from it yet). I couldn't believe how high up we were, I hate heights but found that as long as I didn't look directly over the rail I was fine.
Our luggage was waiting outside the door so after doing a bit of unpacking (me), jumping on beds (girls) and wine drinking (Nigel) we headed off to check out the Kids Clubs as I was hoping the girls would want to be spending a lot of time there. Not that I dont love spending time with them but after two weeks of constant bickering I was looking forward to some quality time with Nigel (so that we could bicker with each other of course!). First we headed for the Oceaneer Club where we met a wonderful CM called Cece who was lovely, she told us that she worked with the 5-7s and so Abby was very happy, she then introduced us to Rob who works with the 8-10s and Brad who works with the 3-4s. They were all really good with the kids and the clubs looked great so I immediately felt ready to leave the kids for the next 4 days oh hang on that wasnt quite how it worked

Of course when we arrived at the Mickey Pool it was completely mobbed so we headed for the Goofy pool which was ..also completely mobbed. The Goofy pool was too deep for Emily as well as being heaving so the two of us found the Jacuzzi which had a small gap between the three or so families that were in it. Then by some miracle everybody else left and Rachel and Abby joined us (proclaiming the Goofy Pool to be too cold and crowded) so the four of us had a few precious minutes all by ourselves in the lovely warm Jacuzzi. Of course after our few minutes other people came in and we headed off to get ready for the lifeboat drill. This was in fact the last time we got near the Jacuzzi or Pool the whole cruise (not counting the half hour I had by the side of the adult pool on our at sea day later in the cruise.) It was just too crowded and we were just too busy every day from then on.
The lifeboat drill was quicker and easier than I thought it would be (apart from my imagining how awful it would actually be to have to do it for real, did I mention I was a worrier

After returning to our stateroom we headed straight up to the Sail Away party, as it hadnt started yet we got a great seat on deck 10 overlooking all the action and I headed off to get Nigel the drink of the day, which was a Pina Colada, Strawberry Daiquiri mix that looked great in the glass (half white and half red)

After watching the ship sail away from Port Canaveral and waving to all the CMs with their giant Mickey Hands we headed down to our room to get ready for dinner.
Inevitably we were a bit late for our dinner at Parrot Cay (we had 6pm seating with a rotation of PTTA) and our tablemates had already arrived, it was a family of from New Jersey, they had a 6 year old daughter who was a big hit with Abby who is also 6 and Emily who loves big girls. After introductions we met our servers Miroslav and the assistant server Anastasia who were both very nice.
After a lovely meal of soup followed by beef tenderloin, the girls got a bit fidgety so I decided to use another of my Dis tips and take them up to the kids clubs. Rachel however had spotted a Mickey Mania quizshow at Studio Sessions at 7.30 that she wanted to attend so I took Emily and Abby to the Oceaneers Club and arranged to meet the others at the quiz.
For the first evening they had the 3-4s and 5-7s playing together in the Oceaneers Club so Emily and Abby were quite happy for me to go and as I left they were already busy playing together which helped my peace of mind (I am a bit of a worrier!). I sped off to find Studio Sessions and was really pleased to find that Nigel had done as I asked and requested our dessert (Banana bread and butter pudding) to go so I happily munched on it during the quiz which was quite fun although some of the questions were a bit easy
After Mickey Mania, Rachel wanted to go to the Oceaneer Lab so I checked her in and Nigel and I had a nice wander around the Treasure Ketch and Mickeys Mates shops without having all those cries of Mummy can I have this Mummy look at this great pin Mummy she hit me ..MUMMY that we normally have in shops with the girls. Next we headed to Shutters where I bought the photo of the girls with Minnie Mouse at the Cruise Terminal and purchased the 10 6x 4 package for $84.95. The way this works is that they give you a slip with 10 numbers on and each time you purchase a photo they provide you with a receipt and cross off one of the numbers. I was looking forward to getting lots of lovely photos.
Just before 9pm we headed back to the clubs to pick up all three girls and head to bed.
The stateroom looked like a completely different room with the other beds out and the dividing curtain drawn, our stateroom host (who sadly I cant remember the name of) had also left us the first of many towel animals, a rabbit. Unfortunately Emily got to it first and had messed around with it by the time I got my photo out. Here is my advice, if you want photos of your stateroom then go into the room on your own with the camera before the rest of your family Suprisingly, we all fell asleep within a few minutes of getting into bed.