wow that is bad, I'm sorry... have you been able to rectify that?I wish that I had gone to see the children's club on CC! We assumed that they would go to the beach or do some swimming - which stressed me out, to leave my son (age 5). We didn't get any adult time, nor get to see serenity bay, nor rent any water craft - and we did a "double dip" cruise!![]()
Our room was in the very back (aft) of the ship. One day thinking I was walking to our room, I walked ALL the way to the front and had to turn around. Doh!
Trying to do too much! I looked at previous navigators and practically planned every activity I wanted to do which meant I didn't leave time for things like the pool. After day 2 I was so worn out I gave up but its something to remember!
something you wished you knew, or were too timid to try, the more embarrassing the better
More a first cruise mistake: waiting to see if I'd get sea sick before taking something to prevent sea sickness. That first night (between PC and Nassau) I was miserable and thought cruising wasn't for me.
This wasn't on DCL but it was on our first cruise many moons ago. The cruise documents said that you needed to tip the dining room waiters but until we were onboard we didn't know that on cruises it's customary wait until the last night to tip for the entire cruise. We had brought all small bills to tip each evening so on the last night I'm handing them these fat envelopes full of ones. They probably thought I was nuts.
More a first cruise mistake: waiting to see if I'd get sea sick before taking something to prevent sea sickness. That first night (between PC and Nassau) I was miserable and thought cruising wasn't for me.
Not me but my husband. I love this story. you need to know my DH is not very assertive/aggressive. He is very passive and he takes each moment for what it is. I worked with women who have cruised before, so in preparation for our 1st cruise, they would tell me what cruising was like. All you can eat food. drinks are extra, entertainment, etc. I guess I never mentioned any of that to DH.
So, our first cruise ever, we took Disney transportation from the resort (and this was MY mistake, we booked a noon transport) We didn't leave at noon, we got on the ship at 3:30pm. They explained lunch was closed. We went to our stateroom to put our carry bags away and then went to explore the ship. We were up on Deck 9 people watching and poor Dh was drooling as he watched people walk by with plates of hot dogs/hamburgers, fries and the like. I watched him for a while, amused. Then it occurred to me he was probably hungry. I asked him if he was and he said he was all set. Knowing he was hungry I asked if he was sure, he said, yeah he was sure. But I saw the look in his eyes as he was watching those plates of food go by. He knew meals were free, it dawned on me that maybe he was thinking that any food in between meals we had to pay for. That is when is hit me. THAT WAS WHAT HE WAS THINKING. LOL. He is a penny pincher, so he is thinking it is only a couple hours till dinner, a free meal, he wasn't going to spend money on eating a meal now. I said, matter-of-factly "you know all food on the ship is free, even the counter service food." His eyes got huge and he said "it is?" I said yes....he was out of that chair in a shot. In 5 minutes he had his burger and fries.