greensombrero
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Introduction
We just got back from our latest amazing adventure, a spring break cruise on the Dream. It's always hard to come home but writing a trip report gives me a chance to relive the excitement and make it last a bit longer. This report will feature a look at the latest state of cruising. We had a Sail Away Party, real Pirate Night, Art of the Theme Show Tour and more. It felt very much like pre pandemic in many ways. We also got a heaping load of pixie dust to make some once in a lifetime magic on our pre cruise resort stay. It was the most epic hotel experience I've ever had but you'll have to stay tuned because I'm getting ahead of myself.
How this Adventure Came to Be
We booked our last cruise on opening day never dreaming it would be the first revenue cruise for the Wonder post shutdown. You can read all about it here. It was supposed to be a 7 night but was reduced to 4 as it would be the first cruise back and they weren't ready for longer cruises for a while. As a result we got a decent discount from DCL for a future cruise in addition to the refund for missed days. Even better the discount was stackable with our onboard placeholder discount. So we left that cruise with a big discount burning a hole in our pockets. We really loved that cruise Covid changes and all and couldn't wait to cruise again. Additionally the discount was only good until Sept of 2022 so we'd have to do something soonish.
We pulled the kids out of school for our Wonder cruise and didn't want to do that again this school year. So I started looking at spring break or summer options. I didn't like the inflated prices, I wanted the discount we had to feel like a deal not just bring a higher price cruise to normal prices. Our school's spring break was later this year tied to Easter and I realized there was a 3 night on the Dream that was reasonably priced and would only require the kids to miss our return home day. We could spend some time in Orlando before the cruise, spend a weekend on the Dream and come back.
However a 3 night cruise didn't really excite me at first. Then I got to thinking we cruised the Magic, then the Wonder and we had the Fantasy booked for Fall of 2022, another opening day booking we did. If we fit a Dream sailing in before the Fantasy we'd complete a grand slam in the order the ships were built which sounded pretty cool to me. Plus then we'd cruise again sooner and have a higher likelihood we might still be on a reduced capacity sailing which we really enjoyed with the Wonder.
So a quick call to our travel agent and before we knew it we had an unexpected extra cruise booked. It would be our 3rd cruise be on the 3rd ship Disney built and be for 3 nights, it just seemed meant to be. Plus our 4 nights on the Wonder plus these 3 nights on the Dream would give us our 7 nights we originally booked.
Originally we planned to fly out ahead of the cruise and check out Cocoa Beach and the greater Port Canaveral area maybe do NASA see some things we haven't done before. Then I ended up finding out there were still spots available for the WDW Half Marathon in January. It was a bucket list thing for me and all worked out for me to go and my wife to come without the kids for a quick trip. We ended up staying at the Swan Reserve and my wife and I loved the whole Swan/Boardwalk area. After experiencing it we really wanted our kids to have a chance to. We've never taken them to stay on Disney property. The Swan isn't technically Disney but pretty close while letting us leverage my Marriott status and points we have to make a stay reasonable. So we pivoted to have a Disney World Resort stay pre cruise.
The Cast of Characters
Me - I'm the guy who said he'd never cruise ever and then got addicted and now loves DCL. I've been a lifelong Disney fan and now a Disney Dad who works hard to be able to travel and loves taking his kids on epic trips Disney or otherwise. I've also gotten into running thanks to the Castaway Cay 5K on our first cruise which escalated into local 5Ks then 10Ks and now multiple half marathons including finally doing a bucket list item and running the WDW Half in January.
DW - My wife is also a Disney fan who enjoys vacations and supports my love of travel and DCL. I think she is amused that I went from never wanting to cruise to loving it so much. She loves how relaxing cruising is for everyone.
DD (14) - My oldest daughter is a big DCL fan since our first cruise and loves to listen to podcasts and read trip reports with me.
DS (12) - My son loves to watch YouTube videos of Disney ships and Disney rides when he isn't playing video games or hanging with his friends.
DD (10) - My youngest daughter loves the water and spending time on the pool deck.
DS (6) - My youngest reminds me to enjoy the magical moments with younger kids because they grow up before you know it. He discovered he loved the kids clubs and escargot on our last cruise and couldn't wait to try both again.
Itinerary
4/19/2022 -- Travel Day and Airport Hotel
4/20/2022 -- Swan Resort Day 1
4/21/2022 -- Swan Resort Day 2
4/22/2022 -- Embarkation Day
4/23/2022 -- Nassau Day (Sea Day for Us)
4/24/2022 -- Castaway Cay
4/25/2022 -- Travel Home
Up Next Travel Day and a night at a new hotel near MCO
We just got back from our latest amazing adventure, a spring break cruise on the Dream. It's always hard to come home but writing a trip report gives me a chance to relive the excitement and make it last a bit longer. This report will feature a look at the latest state of cruising. We had a Sail Away Party, real Pirate Night, Art of the Theme Show Tour and more. It felt very much like pre pandemic in many ways. We also got a heaping load of pixie dust to make some once in a lifetime magic on our pre cruise resort stay. It was the most epic hotel experience I've ever had but you'll have to stay tuned because I'm getting ahead of myself.
How this Adventure Came to Be
We booked our last cruise on opening day never dreaming it would be the first revenue cruise for the Wonder post shutdown. You can read all about it here. It was supposed to be a 7 night but was reduced to 4 as it would be the first cruise back and they weren't ready for longer cruises for a while. As a result we got a decent discount from DCL for a future cruise in addition to the refund for missed days. Even better the discount was stackable with our onboard placeholder discount. So we left that cruise with a big discount burning a hole in our pockets. We really loved that cruise Covid changes and all and couldn't wait to cruise again. Additionally the discount was only good until Sept of 2022 so we'd have to do something soonish.
We pulled the kids out of school for our Wonder cruise and didn't want to do that again this school year. So I started looking at spring break or summer options. I didn't like the inflated prices, I wanted the discount we had to feel like a deal not just bring a higher price cruise to normal prices. Our school's spring break was later this year tied to Easter and I realized there was a 3 night on the Dream that was reasonably priced and would only require the kids to miss our return home day. We could spend some time in Orlando before the cruise, spend a weekend on the Dream and come back.
However a 3 night cruise didn't really excite me at first. Then I got to thinking we cruised the Magic, then the Wonder and we had the Fantasy booked for Fall of 2022, another opening day booking we did. If we fit a Dream sailing in before the Fantasy we'd complete a grand slam in the order the ships were built which sounded pretty cool to me. Plus then we'd cruise again sooner and have a higher likelihood we might still be on a reduced capacity sailing which we really enjoyed with the Wonder.
So a quick call to our travel agent and before we knew it we had an unexpected extra cruise booked. It would be our 3rd cruise be on the 3rd ship Disney built and be for 3 nights, it just seemed meant to be. Plus our 4 nights on the Wonder plus these 3 nights on the Dream would give us our 7 nights we originally booked.
Originally we planned to fly out ahead of the cruise and check out Cocoa Beach and the greater Port Canaveral area maybe do NASA see some things we haven't done before. Then I ended up finding out there were still spots available for the WDW Half Marathon in January. It was a bucket list thing for me and all worked out for me to go and my wife to come without the kids for a quick trip. We ended up staying at the Swan Reserve and my wife and I loved the whole Swan/Boardwalk area. After experiencing it we really wanted our kids to have a chance to. We've never taken them to stay on Disney property. The Swan isn't technically Disney but pretty close while letting us leverage my Marriott status and points we have to make a stay reasonable. So we pivoted to have a Disney World Resort stay pre cruise.
The Cast of Characters
Me - I'm the guy who said he'd never cruise ever and then got addicted and now loves DCL. I've been a lifelong Disney fan and now a Disney Dad who works hard to be able to travel and loves taking his kids on epic trips Disney or otherwise. I've also gotten into running thanks to the Castaway Cay 5K on our first cruise which escalated into local 5Ks then 10Ks and now multiple half marathons including finally doing a bucket list item and running the WDW Half in January.
DW - My wife is also a Disney fan who enjoys vacations and supports my love of travel and DCL. I think she is amused that I went from never wanting to cruise to loving it so much. She loves how relaxing cruising is for everyone.
DD (14) - My oldest daughter is a big DCL fan since our first cruise and loves to listen to podcasts and read trip reports with me.
DS (12) - My son loves to watch YouTube videos of Disney ships and Disney rides when he isn't playing video games or hanging with his friends.
DD (10) - My youngest daughter loves the water and spending time on the pool deck.
DS (6) - My youngest reminds me to enjoy the magical moments with younger kids because they grow up before you know it. He discovered he loved the kids clubs and escargot on our last cruise and couldn't wait to try both again.
Itinerary
4/19/2022 -- Travel Day and Airport Hotel
4/20/2022 -- Swan Resort Day 1
4/21/2022 -- Swan Resort Day 2
4/22/2022 -- Embarkation Day
4/23/2022 -- Nassau Day (Sea Day for Us)
4/24/2022 -- Castaway Cay
4/25/2022 -- Travel Home
Up Next Travel Day and a night at a new hotel near MCO