Laine Anderson
Living large in suburbia
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- Jun 10, 2015
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So this was our first Disney Cruise and I tried to soak up as much information as possible before we cruised and some of the advice came in really handy. We also opted to participate in the Fish Extender Gift Exchange which was so much fun - my girls loved checking their pockets each day for new trinkets. They were so cute!
Shutters:
The one topic I failed to inquire about and thus was less prepared for than I would have liked, is how to get your cruise photos through Shutters. I figured that I'd use the force when it came time to purchase anything if we actually liked it. The first thing you need to know is that Shutters will be ravaged by patrons on the last day/night of the cruise. They close at 11:30pm and are open again at 7am on debarkation day.
If I had it to do over, I'd go through my photos at the kiosk a couple times a day (just for about 5-10 min) and 'favorite' the ones we like. You should also use the 'photo finder' button because not all photos make it into your account. You can search by time of day, location and type of photo (restaurant, character meets, etc..). Just keep in mind that when you find a photo and have it added to your account, it could take up to 2 hours for it to actually show up there.
If you want to make a purchase, the check-out counters at either end of the Shutters area is for picking up your items or buying prints from your folder that were already waiting for you. If you want to choose photos from your account and buy them, you'll need to do that at the kiosks first and then pick-up at the counters. On the last day/night of the cruise, it will become increasingly hard to get a kiosk since everyone else will be there too.
One thing that's really nice, is for the character meets, they take a photo for you and then the character automatically turns toward mom or dad so we can take our own photos. So you get to take your own all over the ship AND have the option of buying the ones the photogs shot. Just be sure to have your KTTW card handy and ready to give to the cast members. It will make the line go faster for everyone.
According to a cast member onboard, you won't have access to these photos once you leave the cruise even if you have a Magicband from a resort/park visit. Those are 2 different types of accounts.
Digital photos are available and they have USB flashdrives available too, so you aren't locked into buying just actual prints. They are also about $5 more expensive per image.
Kids' Club:
One little tip, if your child is there during a mealtime, they get to eat even without a reservation or heads up to the staff beforehand. I always thought we'd have to get them for meals and then realized they were already getting something to eat. You can also get their meal to-go at dinner from your server in case they don't like what was served at the kids club.
Disney Cruise App:
GET IT!!!! You'll get a paper copy of the Navigator each night for the next day's activities but it was so much handier to have it available on my phone. I could search category (dining, character, activities) and by age group (kids, adults, teens) so it makes finding things by time, location on the ship, etc.. way faster than trying to search the paper.
First Timers:
Buy a lanyard to bring with you because you won't get one for your KTTW card like my husband thought, those are reserved for veteran cruisers with DCL. They'll come in handy for clothes without pockets, like swimsuits.
Express Check-Out:
Didn't know it was available until the day before the trip and I'm glad we did that and got a car service to the airport instead of letting the crew off load our luggage. You will find it harder to get an elevator since there were lots of other people with luggage taking up real estate but we got off the boat so fast. Totally worth it. You just need to keep your luggage in the room the night before debarkation and you can't get any help with it, you'll be responsible for it yourself.
Those are just the things I either didn't search for, didn't find when I did search or didn't think to look for but if you have any other questions, I'll be happy to try and help.
Shutters:
The one topic I failed to inquire about and thus was less prepared for than I would have liked, is how to get your cruise photos through Shutters. I figured that I'd use the force when it came time to purchase anything if we actually liked it. The first thing you need to know is that Shutters will be ravaged by patrons on the last day/night of the cruise. They close at 11:30pm and are open again at 7am on debarkation day.
If I had it to do over, I'd go through my photos at the kiosk a couple times a day (just for about 5-10 min) and 'favorite' the ones we like. You should also use the 'photo finder' button because not all photos make it into your account. You can search by time of day, location and type of photo (restaurant, character meets, etc..). Just keep in mind that when you find a photo and have it added to your account, it could take up to 2 hours for it to actually show up there.
If you want to make a purchase, the check-out counters at either end of the Shutters area is for picking up your items or buying prints from your folder that were already waiting for you. If you want to choose photos from your account and buy them, you'll need to do that at the kiosks first and then pick-up at the counters. On the last day/night of the cruise, it will become increasingly hard to get a kiosk since everyone else will be there too.
One thing that's really nice, is for the character meets, they take a photo for you and then the character automatically turns toward mom or dad so we can take our own photos. So you get to take your own all over the ship AND have the option of buying the ones the photogs shot. Just be sure to have your KTTW card handy and ready to give to the cast members. It will make the line go faster for everyone.
According to a cast member onboard, you won't have access to these photos once you leave the cruise even if you have a Magicband from a resort/park visit. Those are 2 different types of accounts.
Digital photos are available and they have USB flashdrives available too, so you aren't locked into buying just actual prints. They are also about $5 more expensive per image.
Kids' Club:
One little tip, if your child is there during a mealtime, they get to eat even without a reservation or heads up to the staff beforehand. I always thought we'd have to get them for meals and then realized they were already getting something to eat. You can also get their meal to-go at dinner from your server in case they don't like what was served at the kids club.
Disney Cruise App:
GET IT!!!! You'll get a paper copy of the Navigator each night for the next day's activities but it was so much handier to have it available on my phone. I could search category (dining, character, activities) and by age group (kids, adults, teens) so it makes finding things by time, location on the ship, etc.. way faster than trying to search the paper.
First Timers:
Buy a lanyard to bring with you because you won't get one for your KTTW card like my husband thought, those are reserved for veteran cruisers with DCL. They'll come in handy for clothes without pockets, like swimsuits.
Express Check-Out:
Didn't know it was available until the day before the trip and I'm glad we did that and got a car service to the airport instead of letting the crew off load our luggage. You will find it harder to get an elevator since there were lots of other people with luggage taking up real estate but we got off the boat so fast. Totally worth it. You just need to keep your luggage in the room the night before debarkation and you can't get any help with it, you'll be responsible for it yourself.
Those are just the things I either didn't search for, didn't find when I did search or didn't think to look for but if you have any other questions, I'll be happy to try and help.