SAGE
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2006
- Messages
- 515
Here are a few comments and tips for fellow cruisers. I dont have the talent that so many of you do to write an entertaining TR.
Tigger98 is writing a great report from the same cruise check it out.
(Tigger98 - looking at your sail-away pic, I was standing just to your right)
Cabin: We had a Cat 11 SIDEWAYS cabin loved the layout + steamer truck. Our stateroom host was wonderful & kept the room spotless.
Seasickness medicine: The first night the sea was quite rough & our dining room had a number of empty seats. We had taken Bonamine prior to boarding that morning and had no problems. (I dont ride roll coasters and couldnt be paid to ride Space Mountain!)
. We also took a few ginger tablets.
It seemed there were many people who hadnt brought any meds on board and therefore had to see the doctor that first night.
TIP: Purchase the seasickness medicine at home take 1 or 2 at home to try it and definitely take something the morning before you board. No fun to miss your first evening if you can prevent it ahead of time.
Vista Spa showers: Ladies, the shower area in the Vista Spa is heavenly.
There are lots of towels + robes. Great lighting and large counters to put your stuff on. I just packed a bag with a change of clothes, make up and my blow brush. There is a hair dryer if you need it.


Most of the time it was empty and I found it helpful to run up there and get ready for dinner.
Hydrocortisone cream & Pure Vitamin E cream: I picked up a small tube of each before we left. SO glad I did. The Vit E cream is great for sunburns.
I thought my son had sunburn on his foot after Castaway Cay however by the next morning it was a rash and spreading. Put some cortisone cream on several times which helped with the itch. I did speak with a nurse on the last day and it turned out to be sand fleas.
She said the cortisone cream was exactly how to treat the rash and next time spray his feet with insect repellent.
Tip: Pack a tube of both creams + repellent you never know when youll need it.
Dolphin Encounter Lockers: There are lockers however I struggle to get the key to work, so we just put our bags in and never did lock it. (I wasnt the only one who couldnt get the darn things to work). Luckily I bought a thin plastic pouch (waterproof) and put our KTTW, credit card + photocopied ID in it. Perfect.
We loved the Dolphin Encounter. The boat ride over was really nice too.
The boat went around the island past so many beautiful mansions very nice excursion. (We did buy the photos + video).
Food: We thought the food was very good. I know many of the posts refer to poor quality and I was concerned this trip. However the food was fine. A dish or two, I didnt like but thats just my choice in ordering.
Palo brunch was great. I ordered a veal dish/with mushrooms Excellent!
Crème brulee and cheesecakes were so good. (I ate 2 3 a day!!!):
Tip: Do not schedule a cholesterol test within a week of disembarking your doctor will faint.
Overall this years cruise was better than our last. The service from all the staff was excellent and despite the surrounding hurricanes, the weather was hot and sunny.
If anyone has specific questions, please post.
Tigger98 is writing a great report from the same cruise check it out.

(Tigger98 - looking at your sail-away pic, I was standing just to your right)

Cabin: We had a Cat 11 SIDEWAYS cabin loved the layout + steamer truck. Our stateroom host was wonderful & kept the room spotless.
Seasickness medicine: The first night the sea was quite rough & our dining room had a number of empty seats. We had taken Bonamine prior to boarding that morning and had no problems. (I dont ride roll coasters and couldnt be paid to ride Space Mountain!)

It seemed there were many people who hadnt brought any meds on board and therefore had to see the doctor that first night.

TIP: Purchase the seasickness medicine at home take 1 or 2 at home to try it and definitely take something the morning before you board. No fun to miss your first evening if you can prevent it ahead of time.
Vista Spa showers: Ladies, the shower area in the Vista Spa is heavenly.



Most of the time it was empty and I found it helpful to run up there and get ready for dinner.
Hydrocortisone cream & Pure Vitamin E cream: I picked up a small tube of each before we left. SO glad I did. The Vit E cream is great for sunburns.
I thought my son had sunburn on his foot after Castaway Cay however by the next morning it was a rash and spreading. Put some cortisone cream on several times which helped with the itch. I did speak with a nurse on the last day and it turned out to be sand fleas.

Tip: Pack a tube of both creams + repellent you never know when youll need it.
Dolphin Encounter Lockers: There are lockers however I struggle to get the key to work, so we just put our bags in and never did lock it. (I wasnt the only one who couldnt get the darn things to work). Luckily I bought a thin plastic pouch (waterproof) and put our KTTW, credit card + photocopied ID in it. Perfect.
We loved the Dolphin Encounter. The boat ride over was really nice too.
The boat went around the island past so many beautiful mansions very nice excursion. (We did buy the photos + video).
Food: We thought the food was very good. I know many of the posts refer to poor quality and I was concerned this trip. However the food was fine. A dish or two, I didnt like but thats just my choice in ordering.
Palo brunch was great. I ordered a veal dish/with mushrooms Excellent!
Crème brulee and cheesecakes were so good. (I ate 2 3 a day!!!):

Tip: Do not schedule a cholesterol test within a week of disembarking your doctor will faint.

Overall this years cruise was better than our last. The service from all the staff was excellent and despite the surrounding hurricanes, the weather was hot and sunny.


If anyone has specific questions, please post.