Kissimmee
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- Jun 1, 2006
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On the second evening as the last view of land faded I met a mom and her daughter in the elevator and she was obviously worried about something. I asked her is she was OK and her reply kind of captured the moment.
"I'm just worried if something was to happen. I mean on all the other cruises we have been on, land was not so far away and help would be quick coming."
I gave her the usual reassurances and offered that other ships were closer than you might think but it did bring home that this cruise was different, for that reason if no other. Thoughts along that line were not aided by the fact that the seas and weather got worse before they got better.
I remember that my only other Disney cruise was rougher for the first few days than any day on the crossing although my experience seems atypical as many multi cruise passengers assured me that the crossing is rougher than anything they recall.
I do remember one evening as I was at the small buffet in preludes when the whole ship shook and there was a loud thud. It was one of those "did we hit something?" moments. But nothing else happened and it was quickly forgotten.
A day or three later someone asked if I witnessed the big wave? "No" I said "What happened". Apparently we went though a single large swell and the water breached the bow of the Magic. Sorry I missed taping that one...
I realize that some found the 14 crossing less satisfying than a regular cruise but you can put me down for more sea days in my future cruises.
With six days at sea there was a lot free time and Hidden Mickey hunting is always fun but I may have discovered the last and most elusive hidden Mickey.
Where? Stateroom 7076, Bathroom with the Tub. When? A morning at sea while brushing my teeth.... I think the only way to describe it is to show you the picture....
"I'm just worried if something was to happen. I mean on all the other cruises we have been on, land was not so far away and help would be quick coming."
I gave her the usual reassurances and offered that other ships were closer than you might think but it did bring home that this cruise was different, for that reason if no other. Thoughts along that line were not aided by the fact that the seas and weather got worse before they got better.
I remember that my only other Disney cruise was rougher for the first few days than any day on the crossing although my experience seems atypical as many multi cruise passengers assured me that the crossing is rougher than anything they recall.
I do remember one evening as I was at the small buffet in preludes when the whole ship shook and there was a loud thud. It was one of those "did we hit something?" moments. But nothing else happened and it was quickly forgotten.
A day or three later someone asked if I witnessed the big wave? "No" I said "What happened". Apparently we went though a single large swell and the water breached the bow of the Magic. Sorry I missed taping that one...
I realize that some found the 14 crossing less satisfying than a regular cruise but you can put me down for more sea days in my future cruises.
With six days at sea there was a lot free time and Hidden Mickey hunting is always fun but I may have discovered the last and most elusive hidden Mickey.
Where? Stateroom 7076, Bathroom with the Tub. When? A morning at sea while brushing my teeth.... I think the only way to describe it is to show you the picture....