Needzavacation
Mouseketeer
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- May 15, 2002
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Just returned from the NYE cruise on the Magic, and thought we'd offer some tips & tactics for future cruisers:
Cabins:
* Consider taking along something to hang on your outside doorknob to help you locate your cabin along those long halls. The kids made their own "do not distrub" type door hangers, and they were an easy way to find our cabin at the end of a long day.
* The cabins get cool at night, but take a long time to cool off in the heat of the day. If you turn up the temp at night, remember to turn it down when you leave the cabin in the morning so it's comfortable when you get back.
* Close the bathroom doors before you go to sleep at night. If the ship rocks, the doors start slamming!
Food/Dining:
* The food quality and variety at Topsiders seems to keep improving. Even if you prefer to eat breakfast or lunch in the dining room, you might want to check out the selections at Topsiders first. One day, Topsiders served fabulous crab legs and peel-n-eat shrimp, while Lumiere's served the standard fare. Dessert variety always seemed pretty strong at Topsiders, too.
* The "24-hour" beverage station on Deck 9 closes at 11 p.m., so make sure to grab some filtered water or hot beverages before then if you have a late night.
Entertainment:
* Arrive early -- especially for Disney Dreams, which seemed to be the most popular show! If you arrive 30 minutes in advance, you'll have your pick of the theatre. You're still OK about 20 minutes ahead of time, but if you arrive 10 or 15 minutes ahead, it will be hard to get a group of seats together.
Characters:
* Again, early is the watchword here! Lines formed pretty early for the popular character signings, particularly the Princesses. A half hour ahead for the Princess line-up isn't too early.
* If you're somewhere in line for a character signing and you hear an announcement that the line is closed and there are no more signings, stay in line! As long as you're in line, you're safe. The announcement is for any newcomers.
* If your party is big enough, send a scout ahead to line up for the next character signing when you get near the front of the line for the current character. Every little bit of time saving helps when there's so much to do on board!
Pins:
* The nightly limited-edition pin release that starts at 7:30 p.m. packs 'em in! You can either jam in with the crowd -- or wait. Even the LE New Year's Day pin was available the following day, and we never saw them run out.
Castaway Cay:
* "Early" is the word again! There are plenty of lounge chairs on the island, but if you want a front-row seat with the lounge chairs/umbrella/hammock combo, then plan to leave the ship with the first wave to stake out a spot.
Happy to answer any questions!
Cabins:
* Consider taking along something to hang on your outside doorknob to help you locate your cabin along those long halls. The kids made their own "do not distrub" type door hangers, and they were an easy way to find our cabin at the end of a long day.
* The cabins get cool at night, but take a long time to cool off in the heat of the day. If you turn up the temp at night, remember to turn it down when you leave the cabin in the morning so it's comfortable when you get back.
* Close the bathroom doors before you go to sleep at night. If the ship rocks, the doors start slamming!
Food/Dining:
* The food quality and variety at Topsiders seems to keep improving. Even if you prefer to eat breakfast or lunch in the dining room, you might want to check out the selections at Topsiders first. One day, Topsiders served fabulous crab legs and peel-n-eat shrimp, while Lumiere's served the standard fare. Dessert variety always seemed pretty strong at Topsiders, too.
* The "24-hour" beverage station on Deck 9 closes at 11 p.m., so make sure to grab some filtered water or hot beverages before then if you have a late night.
Entertainment:
* Arrive early -- especially for Disney Dreams, which seemed to be the most popular show! If you arrive 30 minutes in advance, you'll have your pick of the theatre. You're still OK about 20 minutes ahead of time, but if you arrive 10 or 15 minutes ahead, it will be hard to get a group of seats together.
Characters:
* Again, early is the watchword here! Lines formed pretty early for the popular character signings, particularly the Princesses. A half hour ahead for the Princess line-up isn't too early.
* If you're somewhere in line for a character signing and you hear an announcement that the line is closed and there are no more signings, stay in line! As long as you're in line, you're safe. The announcement is for any newcomers.
* If your party is big enough, send a scout ahead to line up for the next character signing when you get near the front of the line for the current character. Every little bit of time saving helps when there's so much to do on board!
Pins:
* The nightly limited-edition pin release that starts at 7:30 p.m. packs 'em in! You can either jam in with the crowd -- or wait. Even the LE New Year's Day pin was available the following day, and we never saw them run out.
Castaway Cay:
* "Early" is the word again! There are plenty of lounge chairs on the island, but if you want a front-row seat with the lounge chairs/umbrella/hammock combo, then plan to leave the ship with the first wave to stake out a spot.
Happy to answer any questions!