When I last left off, our day at CC was over.
But we still had dinner and one more show to look forward to!
When we returned to our stateroom, I snapped a couple of quick pictures so you could get an idea of what it looks like.
We took a power nap and then got ready to head off to the show.
OMG you guys. This show was amazing. No wonder they save it until the last night. It was called Disney Dreams and it's about a girl, Anne Marie, who embarks on a journey through "Genies, Princesses, and Kings" with Peter Pan. As you may have guessed, the show includes scenes from Aladdin, Cinderella, and The Lion King. She needs to believe by midnight so she can fly with Peter Pan. It's FABULOUS! I absolutely was blown away by it and loved it so much! This was definitely the best of the 3 shows!
After Disney Dreams, it was time for dinner at Triton's. We saw a couple of familiar faces as we were waiting to go into the dining room.
Triton's is gorgeous and is more formal than the other dining rooms. Tonight was an optional formal night but I didn't see a lot of people (other than Minnie and Mickey!) who were really dressed up.
Intoducing my DIS tablemates! I'm really sad none of us thought to get a picture of all of us together!
Lainey and Greg from GA
Mary and Tim from IL
Karen and Gary from the UK
We're talking about all meeting up again in fall 2011!
I had a great time with all of them and they were the nicest cruisemates we could have asked for!
Dinner was great, as usual, even though our service was sloooow once again. I really was not impressed with the service on the Wonder. As I looked around, I saw the other servers interacting with their tables, making ears out of plates, and animals out of the napkins. Our server barely interacted with us, disappeared for long periods of time, and berated our assistant server (who was a week into the job) in front of us. Maybe if you didn't leave him by himself all the time he'd have a better idea of what to do. It just was not the top notch Disney service I was expecting. The hospitality at the WDW resort does not fully extend to the cruise line. I think that's something they need to address. Other than that, I have no complaints except for waiting an hour in the terminal before boarding with no announcement of why boarding was stopped.
But anyway...here are some pictures of Triton's! If you couldn't tell from the name, this restaurant is themed after the Little Mermaid. There is a big mural depicting a scene from the movie on the wall and the lighting makes it seem as though you are underwater.
After dinner, Joe and I walked around the ship for a bit. We just wanted to enjoy our last night on board. We were sad to go but excited that we were returning to WDW the next day. Look who we saw in the lobby!
We decided to call it a night after wandering around the ship for a bit since we had to be up fairly early the next morning to disembark. Look who was waiting for us when we got back to the stateroom!
I loved that it was a stingray! Perfect touch and nice ending to a WONDERful day.
Coming Up:
Return to WDW
BCV and Stormalong Bay
Hoop Dee Doo

When we returned to our stateroom, I snapped a couple of quick pictures so you could get an idea of what it looks like.


We took a power nap and then got ready to head off to the show.
OMG you guys. This show was amazing. No wonder they save it until the last night. It was called Disney Dreams and it's about a girl, Anne Marie, who embarks on a journey through "Genies, Princesses, and Kings" with Peter Pan. As you may have guessed, the show includes scenes from Aladdin, Cinderella, and The Lion King. She needs to believe by midnight so she can fly with Peter Pan. It's FABULOUS! I absolutely was blown away by it and loved it so much! This was definitely the best of the 3 shows!
After Disney Dreams, it was time for dinner at Triton's. We saw a couple of familiar faces as we were waiting to go into the dining room.


Triton's is gorgeous and is more formal than the other dining rooms. Tonight was an optional formal night but I didn't see a lot of people (other than Minnie and Mickey!) who were really dressed up.
Intoducing my DIS tablemates! I'm really sad none of us thought to get a picture of all of us together!

Lainey and Greg from GA

Mary and Tim from IL

Karen and Gary from the UK

We're talking about all meeting up again in fall 2011!

Dinner was great, as usual, even though our service was sloooow once again. I really was not impressed with the service on the Wonder. As I looked around, I saw the other servers interacting with their tables, making ears out of plates, and animals out of the napkins. Our server barely interacted with us, disappeared for long periods of time, and berated our assistant server (who was a week into the job) in front of us. Maybe if you didn't leave him by himself all the time he'd have a better idea of what to do. It just was not the top notch Disney service I was expecting. The hospitality at the WDW resort does not fully extend to the cruise line. I think that's something they need to address. Other than that, I have no complaints except for waiting an hour in the terminal before boarding with no announcement of why boarding was stopped.

But anyway...here are some pictures of Triton's! If you couldn't tell from the name, this restaurant is themed after the Little Mermaid. There is a big mural depicting a scene from the movie on the wall and the lighting makes it seem as though you are underwater.




After dinner, Joe and I walked around the ship for a bit. We just wanted to enjoy our last night on board. We were sad to go but excited that we were returning to WDW the next day. Look who we saw in the lobby!



We decided to call it a night after wandering around the ship for a bit since we had to be up fairly early the next morning to disembark. Look who was waiting for us when we got back to the stateroom!

I loved that it was a stingray! Perfect touch and nice ending to a WONDERful day.

Coming Up:
Return to WDW
BCV and Stormalong Bay
Hoop Dee Doo