Day 5 - last sea day
We still had one last cruise bucket list item to cross off. DS4 wasn’t really interested in meeting the princesses, but had REALLY hoped that he could meet Spider-Man. Nathan’s favorite show is Spidey and his Amazing Friends. There was a public meet tonight at 5:30 in the Club and I knew we wanted to make this a priority.
I was just packing in the room and meant to go up earlier, but kinda lost track of time. The line was alllllll the way down the hallway, past the nursery entrance. A few minutes after I arrived they flipped the line to the other direction and now the line was allllllll the way down the hallway through the atrium. DH came by and dropped off DS4 with me around 5:30 and we decided no one else was excited enough to stand in the line. DS4 was all about it, though. Shortly after 5:30 they moved the line into the Club, which was now in Open House mode. I let DS4 go play in Andy’s room where I could see him while I waited in line, but mostly he lurked in the doorway between Andy’s room and the Marvel area, watching other people meet Spider-Man, and coming back to me every 90 seconds saying “This is going to be so much fun!!”
Once it became obvious that we weren’t going to be done by 5:45 I sent a message in the app to DH and DSil with my dinner order for Lumiere’s, hoping one of them would check. DSil saw it and placed my order and DS4’s order for us.
Finally, at 6:09, a little boy’s dream came true and he stood there, drop jawed and tongue tied, while Spider-Man tried to make conversation with his star-struck little fan.
I collected my charge and we started to walk down to dinner. I wasn’t sure if the experience had lived up to his expectations, since he hadn’t said much to Spider-Man, but I needn’t have worried. He immediately turned to me and said, “That was so fun!!”
After dinner our servers brought out a birthday cake for DSil, which she shared with the rest of the table. We told DD7 she could eat the candle, which was made out of sugar. Someone ate the little chocolate happy birthday placard as well, leading DD7 to question how far the bounds stretched on a ship named the Disney Magic: “Is the plate edible, too?!?”
After dinner I caught the tail end of a beautiful sunset on Deck 4.

I asked DD7 if she wanted to do some of the photo backdrops since we were wearing matching shirts and DNiece5 wanted to come along, too, so I got some good ones of the cousins together. We also ran into CampbellzSoup getting some super cute pictures ahead of us.

We then went back to the room until it was time for the evening show, Disney Dreams. I wasn’t sure if DD7 would want to go, because she was having fun hanging out on the bunk beds with her brother and DNiece5. She decided last minute that she did want to go, so we quickly chucked the suitcases into the hall in case we didn’t get back in time and she and I went up to the show. I probably would have added more to the suitcases if I had more time. We weren’t crazy overburdened getting off the ship, so it worked out ok. Next time, ha.
The last thing I did before bed was run up and buy some of the photos from Shutters. When I got back, my niece had gone back to her room and we got ready for bed. The next morning we would be disembarking, which caused DS4 to do some fond remembering of his favorite parts of the cruise. “My favorite things are the bunk beds and the elevator that says ‘Deck’!”