GPaLarry
Have earned one ear!
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We did a B2B Med/Trans last Sept...18 days on the Magic. The Med cruise involved long excursion days (our choice), so the trans was our true vacation. The reduced cost of the WBTA helped offset the cost of air travel from Barcelona. There were only 200 kids on the ship probably because school had started in most states, so very quiet (3rd & 4th cruise on Magic).
Things we really liked: Setting the clock back almost every night; unexpected games/scavenger hunts for all ages from guest services; really, really getting to know our wait staff and MDR tablemates (mostly positive); unique lectures/presentations; choice of seating/lounging almost anywhere on any deck; and catching up on latest Disney movies.
Downside: Only 11 days on the trans. leg; wishing kids & grandkids were there; and weather was bad two days and water a bit rough but all was good inside (look outside and realize what explorers in ships a fraction our size had to cope with centuries ago. Columbus, Marco Polo, Ponce de Leon...Jack Sparrow, all had to ride these waters without shows, AC, stabilizers, fresh food, etc. Only thing in common with DCL...mouse (mice) on board and the occasional rat.
We are headed to Alaska in June on the Wonder with many of the kids and gkids. We'll see what the pioneers faced in our short history as they searched for gold, better lives, fur pelts and the elusive Mickey Bar.
Things we really liked: Setting the clock back almost every night; unexpected games/scavenger hunts for all ages from guest services; really, really getting to know our wait staff and MDR tablemates (mostly positive); unique lectures/presentations; choice of seating/lounging almost anywhere on any deck; and catching up on latest Disney movies.
Downside: Only 11 days on the trans. leg; wishing kids & grandkids were there; and weather was bad two days and water a bit rough but all was good inside (look outside and realize what explorers in ships a fraction our size had to cope with centuries ago. Columbus, Marco Polo, Ponce de Leon...Jack Sparrow, all had to ride these waters without shows, AC, stabilizers, fresh food, etc. Only thing in common with DCL...mouse (mice) on board and the occasional rat.
We are headed to Alaska in June on the Wonder with many of the kids and gkids. We'll see what the pioneers faced in our short history as they searched for gold, better lives, fur pelts and the elusive Mickey Bar.