MomOTwins
The Mommy Fairy
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Provided you all don't hate me from my main dining post and still want to help me out with some advice
I could really use a sounding board on a couple of details I am trying to work out for my cruise.
Room choice: Right now we are in 7606 which is toward the aft part of midship. A room opened up in 7590 very close to midship elevators. I am wondering if I should switch to avoid the risk of aft vibrations on the fantasy, but I am worried being so close to the elevators will mean a lot of noise in the halls. WWYD?
Transfer: We booked a private transfer from our WDW hotel to the port as we are a large family, but this is the first time we have done so and I don't know what pickup time to choose. I thought maybe 10am to give us time for a nice breakfast and a last swim in the hotel pool before leaving, and so we won't have to wait too long in the terminal. But is that cutting it too close? I don't want to get there so late that the we are stuck waiting in line to check in until after our boarding # is called (we are silver, so we won't be the first or the last to board--probably somewhere in the middle), but I also don't want the kiddos to have to wait too long in the crowded terminal which I hear can be pretty packed. For those with private transfers, what do you recommend?
Onboard activities: I've never booked before the booking date so am a little daunted by the sequence I should use for booking activities to maximize chances of getting them all. I think this sounds right, but can others critique my sequence? I am especially torn about whether to try to book palo or character breakfast first.
1. Check in and PAT (I understand I can do this a little before midnight)
2. Palo brunch for 2 people
3. Character breakfast for 5 people
4. Frozen/Princess M&G for 5 people
5. Port adventures for 5 people (we are doing two: ruins tour on Cozumel and semi-submarine on Grand Cayman)
6. Beverage tasting for 2 people
7. Royal court tea for 2 people (low priority because not sure if I want to spend the $$ and only one kid is interested)
8. Spa massages for 2 people

Room choice: Right now we are in 7606 which is toward the aft part of midship. A room opened up in 7590 very close to midship elevators. I am wondering if I should switch to avoid the risk of aft vibrations on the fantasy, but I am worried being so close to the elevators will mean a lot of noise in the halls. WWYD?
Transfer: We booked a private transfer from our WDW hotel to the port as we are a large family, but this is the first time we have done so and I don't know what pickup time to choose. I thought maybe 10am to give us time for a nice breakfast and a last swim in the hotel pool before leaving, and so we won't have to wait too long in the terminal. But is that cutting it too close? I don't want to get there so late that the we are stuck waiting in line to check in until after our boarding # is called (we are silver, so we won't be the first or the last to board--probably somewhere in the middle), but I also don't want the kiddos to have to wait too long in the crowded terminal which I hear can be pretty packed. For those with private transfers, what do you recommend?
Onboard activities: I've never booked before the booking date so am a little daunted by the sequence I should use for booking activities to maximize chances of getting them all. I think this sounds right, but can others critique my sequence? I am especially torn about whether to try to book palo or character breakfast first.
1. Check in and PAT (I understand I can do this a little before midnight)
2. Palo brunch for 2 people
3. Character breakfast for 5 people
4. Frozen/Princess M&G for 5 people
5. Port adventures for 5 people (we are doing two: ruins tour on Cozumel and semi-submarine on Grand Cayman)
6. Beverage tasting for 2 people
7. Royal court tea for 2 people (low priority because not sure if I want to spend the $$ and only one kid is interested)
8. Spa massages for 2 people