mevelandry
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Second rookie mistake (2017): thinking I would be comfortable meeting princesses... Turns out that I can't handle a conversation "in character" very well. It really wasn't for me! LOL
We were told the following, and it helped tremendously - look at the rugs in the halls. You will see a map of the world about every three feet. If you are walking toward the north pole, you are heading to the front of the ship. If you are heading toward the south pole, you are heading toward the back of the ship. It really worked for me. Many, many times, I'm embarrassed to admit...
You don't even need to look at the map - the stars on the carpet have the "point" pointing towards the front of the ship.
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.![]()
Not trying the Drink of the Day. 7 cruises later, still haven't tried one. In 107 days, I'm going to try one, or two !!!!!
LOL. DH got chosen for the game in our mixology class. He had to chug a taxi cab before class ever started. Same result.1. Going on a Carnival Cruise for our first cruise instead of Disney
2. Mistaking Bourbon for Whiskey then doing the Whiskey tasting. I thought I liked Whiskey (fireball, Tennesee Honey, etc, but apparently those aren't Whiskey) Yuck.
3. Not booking a Palo Dinner (We did do the Brunch though)
4. Doing the Mixology class, then going to our state room and drinking half a six pack.![]()
Not a DCL mistake but lessons learned: First ever cruise was on the Norway. Airlines lost our luggage to Ft. Lauderdale. Rushed to Target, got essentials (underwear, slacks, shorts, shirts, shoes, etc.) and was the last on the ship. Talk about not over packing for a cruise. Luggage was sent back home instead of next port. Filed all the paperwork for nothing. Oh, DH was a Capt. for that airlines. Double stab.One of our favorite things to do - on any cruise line!
And I may have already mentioned this -- but it is so worth mentioning again after 17 cruises and many lessons learned.......don't over pack! My rookie mistake on my first few cruises in fact, taking way too many clothes, shoes, toiletries and accessories and not using half of them -- forgetting to realize that on sea days you basically bum around in the same stuff except for dinner and don't need a complete outfit for every dayMy rule of thumb became that whatever I wore to dinner the night before for cruise casual was my excursion outfit the next day! Worst one -- packing for our extended Alaska/cruisetour trip in 2012 and bringing a whole suitcase of stuff we never even opened!
Oh yea! LOL we learned that the hard way once when my daughter was a toddler. When I asked the dr, he said oh yea that happens to some people, they have the opposite reaction.Really? I did not know that.
Not a DCL mistake but lessons learned: First ever cruise was on the Norway. Airlines lost our luggage to Ft. Lauderdale. Rushed to Target, got essentials (underwear, slacks, shorts, shirts, shoes, etc.) and was the last on the ship. Talk about not over packing for a cruise. Luggage was sent back home instead of next port. Filed all the paperwork for nothing. Oh, DH was a Capt. for that airlines. Double stab.
Only doing a 3-day cruise to start.