Not really a trip report poster, but here is my attempt at putting some info out there.
Background: I myself am a DCL addict, mom to 7 great kids (6 princesses and 1 prince) and wife to DH, Eric.
Three Magic cruises this year and still needed more ship time. Managed to get back to back Wonders booked for a good deal using a combo of Florida Resident Rates and Kids Half off! Oldest dd19 unable to come due to summer college schedule
Booked a combo of GTY cat 11s and 12s for the two sailings.
This was done kind of on a whim, booked about 2 weeks prior to sailing. My BFF forever and her dd decided to join us on the four night sailing.
Getting there
Ok, we basically live here at port, but since my BFF and dd are flying in to cruise with us, we decide to stay at Residence Inn night of the 4th, precruise and leave our car there. Great room, great service, good parking and great free breakfast.
Morning of
10 people and luggage, one rental to return and DH needed to leave our car at hotel for parking and take shuttle to port did take some technical maneuvering but was done without a hitch! Me, kiddos, BFF and her dd get to port early hoping we can upgrade out of our inside rooms. Alas, port not opening very early as it is fourth of July weekend and there are not many porters and thus taking LONG time to get everyone off my ship! DCL was ready to let us in at 10 but no porters to take luggage so they held us off for a few minutes.
We were first in, and there were upgrades. Actually there were MANY upgrades (we sailed at 80 percent full). Very unusual for summer but lucky for us! We took our favorite mid ship category 3 suites and my friend kept her inside room but switched to a handicapped accessible one that was huge! FYI we were charged upgrade price from what we booked (12s) and not what we were assigned (11s).
Did the normal cruise things after boarding, concierge reception, Parrot Cay for lunch and pools for the kids. Rooms great, luggage arrived quickly and pretty uneventful.
Will skip all of the routine stuff and just FYI a few things.
My dd turned 18 on the cruise. Having done so many cruises we wanted a different cake instead of the standard one and concierge took care of this for us, it was beautiful, vanilla cake with layer of strawberry filling, covered in chocolate mousse and lots of types of berries. Very cute and personalized.
Excursion in Nassau, the catamaran snorkel. Was lovely, staff were great and snorkeling was OK. Lots of little fishes and great for a beginner but not an "exciting" trip. Rum punch and chips provided on way back. Our opinion worth the cost but not exceptional.
Teenagers did the teen excursion on Castaway. They have done it before and liked it and still like it. But HOT! They do give them a bottle of powerade.
Noticed lots of aquatic life at the family beach this time. Many more stingrays (large ones with barbs, so not castaway rays) and many more large fish. No snorkel needed to see them, they were everywhere. Got lots of great pictures.
Palo brunch was wonderful and our favorite thing to do on the ship. They celebrated my dds bday again with lots of chocolate covered strawberries and attention.
Concierge was extraordinary, we had Mike for this part of the trip and he constantly had our water and sodas replenished, arcade cards for the kids and made sure I got a picture I didn't already have when they gave it to us at the end of the cruise.
Arturo was our stateroom host and boy he was EXCELLENT!
Pretty uneventful although relaxing four day cruise!
The night before debarking we got the info from concierge about procedure for back to back cruising. We were also visited at dinner by Towanda who takes charge of it.
Since we were switching rooms (for the 3 night we had booked 12s but were upgraded to 9s) our luggage had to be packed up but left in our room for guest services to relocate. We would be walked through immigration and customs and back to the terminal for check in and reboarding. Sounds easy and it was.
Will post more shortly!
Background: I myself am a DCL addict, mom to 7 great kids (6 princesses and 1 prince) and wife to DH, Eric.
Three Magic cruises this year and still needed more ship time. Managed to get back to back Wonders booked for a good deal using a combo of Florida Resident Rates and Kids Half off! Oldest dd19 unable to come due to summer college schedule

This was done kind of on a whim, booked about 2 weeks prior to sailing. My BFF forever and her dd decided to join us on the four night sailing.
Getting there
Ok, we basically live here at port, but since my BFF and dd are flying in to cruise with us, we decide to stay at Residence Inn night of the 4th, precruise and leave our car there. Great room, great service, good parking and great free breakfast.
Morning of
10 people and luggage, one rental to return and DH needed to leave our car at hotel for parking and take shuttle to port did take some technical maneuvering but was done without a hitch! Me, kiddos, BFF and her dd get to port early hoping we can upgrade out of our inside rooms. Alas, port not opening very early as it is fourth of July weekend and there are not many porters and thus taking LONG time to get everyone off my ship! DCL was ready to let us in at 10 but no porters to take luggage so they held us off for a few minutes.
We were first in, and there were upgrades. Actually there were MANY upgrades (we sailed at 80 percent full). Very unusual for summer but lucky for us! We took our favorite mid ship category 3 suites and my friend kept her inside room but switched to a handicapped accessible one that was huge! FYI we were charged upgrade price from what we booked (12s) and not what we were assigned (11s).
Did the normal cruise things after boarding, concierge reception, Parrot Cay for lunch and pools for the kids. Rooms great, luggage arrived quickly and pretty uneventful.
Will skip all of the routine stuff and just FYI a few things.
My dd turned 18 on the cruise. Having done so many cruises we wanted a different cake instead of the standard one and concierge took care of this for us, it was beautiful, vanilla cake with layer of strawberry filling, covered in chocolate mousse and lots of types of berries. Very cute and personalized.
Excursion in Nassau, the catamaran snorkel. Was lovely, staff were great and snorkeling was OK. Lots of little fishes and great for a beginner but not an "exciting" trip. Rum punch and chips provided on way back. Our opinion worth the cost but not exceptional.
Teenagers did the teen excursion on Castaway. They have done it before and liked it and still like it. But HOT! They do give them a bottle of powerade.
Noticed lots of aquatic life at the family beach this time. Many more stingrays (large ones with barbs, so not castaway rays) and many more large fish. No snorkel needed to see them, they were everywhere. Got lots of great pictures.
Palo brunch was wonderful and our favorite thing to do on the ship. They celebrated my dds bday again with lots of chocolate covered strawberries and attention.
Concierge was extraordinary, we had Mike for this part of the trip and he constantly had our water and sodas replenished, arcade cards for the kids and made sure I got a picture I didn't already have when they gave it to us at the end of the cruise.
Arturo was our stateroom host and boy he was EXCELLENT!
Pretty uneventful although relaxing four day cruise!
The night before debarking we got the info from concierge about procedure for back to back cruising. We were also visited at dinner by Towanda who takes charge of it.
Since we were switching rooms (for the 3 night we had booked 12s but were upgraded to 9s) our luggage had to be packed up but left in our room for guest services to relocate. We would be walked through immigration and customs and back to the terminal for check in and reboarding. Sounds easy and it was.
Will post more shortly!