DannyDisneyFreak
Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.
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I wish we arrived earlier on embarkation day. I would schedule arrival as early as possible and maximize as much time on the ship as possible!
Our worst mistake was committing to going to the MDR each night. I've since learned it always works best for us to reserve one day/night for just sitting on deck, eating poolside and staying in our flip flops all day long.
. I was reading him horror stories on here, telling him my horror stories, we watched cruise shows with horror stories... you get the idea. We get on the DCL bus and my poor puddin is clutching our backpack with out documents for dear life because he's afraid they won't let him on the ship
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.
OMG I did this!!! Sitting at dinner on the Magic and boy the ship was really moving on its way to Nassau and I had to miss dinner because i was too sick to even just sit there. Lesson learned on that one!
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Sounds like how my family eats! Fruit/coffee for breakfast, then late lunch and late dinner! It's our first cruise but I'm hoping late dinner will work best for us!Now that I'm back from my first DCL trip, I feel like I can honestly say this board has prevented most rookie mistakes I might have made! I only have 2 contributions. 1) Once I joined an activity, I felt like I had to follow it through. Silly waste of time! I worried it would be rude to walk out, but I seriously doubt anyone cares or notices, in retrospect. 2) Plan almost nothing before like 1pm. Boy can my family sleep in, and with the time difference - my 11yo looked half-asleep during our noon Frozen meet n greet photos! They thought I was trying to kill them with the single 9:30am excursion I booked in 7 days. Most of my kids' "breakfasts" were on the pool deck at lunch time... at least I was smart enough to book late dining! Most days, meal #1 at lunch time, meal #2 around 4:00, and then dinner. We only made Cabanas breakfast a couple of times, and that by the skin of our teeth.
How do you get sandwiches for port days? And is there anything else you can get besides PB&J?Not taking advantage of the free room service!!! Not that we EVER went hungry, geez, they fed us like kings, but still... I wouldn't have minded the milk and cookies before bed or the PB&J's you can get for your day offship.![]()
what did you use for preventative sea sickness meds? It's our first cruise and I'm worried about my husband -- he even got sick last year at WDW's garden grill rotating restaurant!
Thanks for the recommendation. I just picked up some ginger Gravol. The pharmacist said that regular Gravol can make you drowsy, but the ginger one was okay and also okay for kids 6 and up, so that's a win. I hope I don't need it, though. We're usually good, but never been on water for a long period of time before.In Canada we have a transportation sickness medication called "Gravol" (but bonine or dramamine could do the job) and there is a non-drowsy kind made out of ginger. We start with the ginger pills before embarkation, then we take a Gravol right before the fire drill to make sure that we are "protected" from sea sickness when the ship starts moving. It works like a charm and in the following days, we only take ginger pills unless we get rough seas.
Oh and I always drink ginger ale with dinner on the first night.![]()
Just for anybody curious, the active ingredient in Gravol is dimenhydrinate, which is the same as Dramamine. The ginger version is, well just that, ginger. In the US you should be able to find ginger root at any store that sells vitamin/herbal supplements. Then Bonine and non-drowsy Dramamine both contain meclazine.In Canada we have a transportation sickness medication called "Gravol" (but bonine or dramamine could do the job)
there is a non-drowsy kind made out of ginger.
i think you'll be far happier with late dining! I'm very glad my TA strongly hinted that we'd be happier with late. If you miss the "breakfast" hours, just fyi - they have coffee in the drinks section on deck that's always open, and on the Wonder, Daisy's De-lites has fresh fruit, if you don't want to wait for the lunch buffet to open or don't want to deal with the crowd there.Sounds like how my family eats! Fruit/coffee for breakfast, then late lunch and late dinner! It's our first cruise but I'm hoping late dinner will work best for us!
what did you use for preventative sea sickness meds? It's our first cruise and I'm worried about my husband -- he even got sick last year at WDW's garden grill rotating restaurant!
Thanks for the recommendation. I just picked up some ginger Gravol. The pharmacist said that regular Gravol can make you drowsy, but the ginger one was okay and also okay for kids 6 and up, so that's a win. I hope I don't need it, though. We're usually good, but never been on water for a long period of time before.