luvthatdisney
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Hi guys,
I just thought I would post our experience with a Wishes Cruise (Birthday Cruise). We went on August 11 (my birthday) and purchased the birthday package (cake, drinks, decorations, etc...). The total cost was $220 and we tipped the captain $30 (Jeff from the CR - he was great!!). So for a total of $250 we had a wonderful cruise.
We left the CR marina about 9:15 pm (Wishes was a 10:00 pm) and went around Bay Lake. He took us over past Fort Wilderness and Sneaker Island!! He provided alot of lesser known triva about the area and about Discovery Island and the old River Country. He then docked at the Wilderness Lodge and we ate our cake and watched the water pagent parade. Then we went over towards GF and Poly and he gave us more triva about that area. We then "parked" right in front of MK. He told us the large pontoon boats have the speakers in them (25 ft boats) and the smaller ones do not. He said usually a smaller boat will pull up beside the bigger boats to hear the sounds from Wishes. Since we had a big boat we could hear everthing just fine.
This is the way to see Wishes - IMO!! It is really meant to be seen from a distance - no straining our necks to look UP to see them - like you do if you are actually in MK.
DH and I agreed this was money well spent and was one of the highlights of our trip. If anyone has any questions about one of the Wishes cruises, please ask!!
Also, Jeff our captain told us that for many years he drove the cruises at Illuminations and he much prefers the Wishes Cruises. He said Wishes is more Pixie Dust and Illuminations is more educational. If you can get a cruise with Jeff - he is great - the kids even enjoyed it (my teenagers dont like much!!)
I just thought I would post our experience with a Wishes Cruise (Birthday Cruise). We went on August 11 (my birthday) and purchased the birthday package (cake, drinks, decorations, etc...). The total cost was $220 and we tipped the captain $30 (Jeff from the CR - he was great!!). So for a total of $250 we had a wonderful cruise.
We left the CR marina about 9:15 pm (Wishes was a 10:00 pm) and went around Bay Lake. He took us over past Fort Wilderness and Sneaker Island!! He provided alot of lesser known triva about the area and about Discovery Island and the old River Country. He then docked at the Wilderness Lodge and we ate our cake and watched the water pagent parade. Then we went over towards GF and Poly and he gave us more triva about that area. We then "parked" right in front of MK. He told us the large pontoon boats have the speakers in them (25 ft boats) and the smaller ones do not. He said usually a smaller boat will pull up beside the bigger boats to hear the sounds from Wishes. Since we had a big boat we could hear everthing just fine.
This is the way to see Wishes - IMO!! It is really meant to be seen from a distance - no straining our necks to look UP to see them - like you do if you are actually in MK.
DH and I agreed this was money well spent and was one of the highlights of our trip. If anyone has any questions about one of the Wishes cruises, please ask!!
Also, Jeff our captain told us that for many years he drove the cruises at Illuminations and he much prefers the Wishes Cruises. He said Wishes is more Pixie Dust and Illuminations is more educational. If you can get a cruise with Jeff - he is great - the kids even enjoyed it (my teenagers dont like much!!)


I have seen Illumanations many times as it is hubbys favorite. But he is always willing to go out on a boat as he and my kids love the water.
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