Disney Dilemma: Cruise or Park?

When it comes to planning a Disney Vacation you have endless opportunities to do so many different things, all centered around our favorite mouse!

I’ve had many people ask whether they should spring for a Disney Cruise or if they should go to the park, which was the better way to have a Disney vacation? There of course is no right or wrong answer- it just depends what your budget is and when and where you want to travel and what you want to do. If you just can’t decide- there are always the land and sea packages so you can do both!

So- like anything else I blog about, I usually make a list- if items on the list apply to you for the particular vacation experience you are wanting to have then look further into that destination! I hope this serves as a helpful tool for those who are deciding what kind of vacation to take!

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You should cruise if:

  • You have a fairly large budget (or if you don’t you are willing to compromise on stateroom or length of cruise)
  • You love eating (so many great food options and so much is already included!)
  • Your kids will utilize the kids areas (or your over-sized kids will utilize the fantastic adults only areas)
  • You are willing to pay more than other cruise lines in exchange for the unforgettable Disney experience
  • You enjoy live stage Broadway like performances
  • You want a place where your family can all go and do their own thing and/or stick together and do family activities as well
  • You want to experience the fantastic rotational dining Disney Cruise Line has to offer
  • You don’t mind paying for shore excursions or doing some research on the ports you stop in and doing your own thing (remembering the boat doesn’t wait for you if you are on your own!)
  • You want to have an opportunity to have something for every member of your family to do at any given time
  • Your kids are more independent and like doing things on their own (kids club activities and teen spaces)
  • You want to see different parts of the world with the comfort of knowing Disney is your guide
  • You have smaller children (babysitting is available for charge for those children not yet old enough for the kids spaces)
  • You want to see fireworks on the high seas and experience open air deck parties and princess gatherings and special character meet and greets
  • You want to see the places on the itinerary of the cruise you’ve chosen or you don’t care where the cruise is going and just want time to relax and enjoy the ship

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You should go to a Disney Park if:

  • You have a smaller budget (you can always just stay in a Disney Resort Hotel and get the Disney experience without even paying to go inside the parks)
  • You love rides and want to see the Disney theme parks and all they have to offer
  • You want to do more family activities together and less splitting up
  • You love sitting by the pool or going to water parks
  • You have kids old enough to walk around and not be afraid of characters and rides
  • You want to experience Downtown Disney (soon to be Disney Springs in WDW)
  • You want to be able to see things like Universal Studios or Sea World as well on your vacation (all are within reach)
  • You don’t mind large crowds or waiting in lines
  • You don’t mind paying a lot of money for food (or you don’t mind bringing in your own or investing in a meal plan)
  • You don’t mind investing a small fortune in park tickets- or if you don’t want to pay an arm and a leg for tickets you have something in mind you want to do outside of the parks
  • You enjoy staying in interesting hotels and trying different kinds of foods

Overall, cruising is a great way to have a family vacation where everyone gets to do what they want. You can let your kids wander around the ship with no problems or worries and you can sit back and enjoy all the fantastic adult areas and entertainment and activities. Of course you can always do things as a family but cruising is a great way to let everyone do what they want.

A theme park vacation is also a great way to spend those vacation days, and there are many different ways you can enjoy the theme parks and Disney Resorts. There are less opportunities for kids to do their own thing and more opportunities for family activities as I’m sure very few parents are willing to let their young children wander around the park unsupervised. There are plenty of things to do even if you are just enjoying the spas and pools and shopping and not riding the rides and seeing the shows.

Most of the time I find it comes to the budget when it comes time to decide on a destination- cruises in general tend to be much more than a park vacation- but the food is all included (unless you go for Palo or Remy)- also keep in mind alcohol and specialty drinks are additional charge so that is something to keep in mind when budgeting!

I hope this little blog helps some of you determine where you go with Disney next! Enjoy and feel free to share 🙂

Disney Cruising: Pros and Cons

Many people get sticker shock when they initially look into Disney Cruise Line and wonder, what on earth am I paying this much money for?!? Having been on 11 Disney Cruises and now being a proud Platinum member and also having sailed Royal Caribbean I think I might be able to answer that question a little better than before.

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PROS
The Disney Fantasy.

The Disney Fantasy.

Ship Size. Disney Cruise Line has smaller ships and therefore less people on board, making the experience a bit more personal than some of the mega-liners other lines have.

Rotational Dining. DCL has a great dining experience and has definitely stepped up their game in the food department, the last few cruises we’ve been on we’ve had great meals and we aren’t afraid to send back the meals we don’t think are perfect anymore, always ask for a new meal if you don’t like what you get. Also the fact that you and your wait staff go to three different dining locations throughout the cruise is a great way to experience different cuisine and see all three wonderful dining rooms. Palo is also a great option and I’ve heard Remy is as well.

Family Activities and Kids Clubs. Disney is known for entertaining and they have some of the best entertainment around. The kids clubs are awesome, the only downside is adults aren’t allowed! (I’m so jealous I was never cruising when I was younger so I could play in those awesome kids spaces!). Shore excursions include lots of options for families and for younger children.

Minimal Smoking. There are only a few areas aboard that smoking is allowed, so that makes the ship a lot more enjoyable from my perspective.

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Castaway Cay. The private island alone is a reason to go sail with DCL. You must experience it for yourself, it is an amazing place and the adult only beach area is fabulous.

Broadway style theater shows. The entertainment is fantastic, each ship has a slightly different set of Broadway quality theater shows as well as great entertainers that come aboard that vary. (However we have seen the same magician and ventriloquist a few times).

Friendliness. The cast members aboard are always especially friendly and willing to help you in whatever way they can. Many crew members are familiar and sometimes recognize you from cruise to cruise, makes you feel at home!

Satellite Falls on the Fantasy.

Satellite Falls on the Fantasy.

Europa- the adults only area at night.

Europa- the adults only area at night.

One of the bars in Europa on the Fantasy.

One of the bars in Europa on the Fantasy.

Serenity bay, the adults only beach on Castaway Cay.

Serenity bay, the adults only beach on Castaway Cay.

Adult areas. The adult areas, especially on the new ships are fantastic. Lots of fun new bars and adult pool areas make the Disney ship a retreat for adults where they don’t have to deal with screaming kids.

Disney Characters. On no other cruise line do you get to meet and greet with Mickey and friends!

Cleanliness. Disney is determined to keep their ships clean and their customers healthy and happy, we’ve been happy with the way the ship is maintained and the crew members are always passing out sanitizing wipes before meals.

Cons

Price. Disney Cruise Line is way more expensive than most lines, and isn’t all inclusive. However there is unlimited soda from the fountains on the top decks and all regular dining is included, but not wine or beer or specialty meals at Palo and Remy.

Kids. If you don’t like a lot of children, you might be turned off Disney. The adults only areas are great places to get away from kids and honestly we’ve never had problems with them (they are usually contained pretty well by the kids spaces.)

Limited Itineraries. With only 4 ships there are only so many destinations Disney can go to, which is a factor to consider.

Discounts. It is rare for Disney to discount cruises, and if they do they are usually for very last minute sailings. The best way to get a “discount” is to rebook on board for 10% off your next voyage.

Everything is Disney. If you don’t like hearing Disney music playing in the halls at all hours or are capable of eventually tuning it out you may get sick of all that excess Disney cheer that floats around. However if you don’t mind, it really is a great way to travel with class.

Limited “extras”. The new Royal Caribbean ships have a robotic bar and a giant pod that lifts you high into the sky, a surfing simulator and rock climbing walls. Disney has none of that, but they do have great cooking classes and mixology and other tasting classes.

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Whichever cruise line you choose be sure to do your research on what all is included and what the ship has for amenities.

Disney Cruise: Photo Blog of Alaska Cruise

One of the more stunning cruises you can do is to Alaska. I went last year in August and took some photos I would love to share in the form of a photo blog of my trip! We began in Vancouver, went to Skagway, Ketichakan, and Juneau as well as Tracy Arm Glacier. I’ll post explanations on some photos, but if you have any questions feel free to leave a comment at the end of the post! All photos are my property and if you would like to purchase any of them for any reason please again post at the end of the blog 🙂

Vancouver bay, we took a walk around the sea wall on our day we had there before the cruise.

Vancouver bay, we took a walk around the sea wall on our day we had there before the cruise.

Totem in the totem pole park in Vancouver

Totem in the totem pole park in Vancouver

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Fishing boat in the harbor in Vancouver

Fishing boat in the harbor in Vancouver

House on stilts in Vancouver on the sea wall.

House on stilts in Vancouver on the sea wall.

Disney Wonder's smokestack with the city of Vancouver in the background

Disney Wonder’s smokestack with the city of Vancouver in the background

Going under the bridge leaving Vancouver!

Going under the bridge leaving Vancouver!

View of Vancouver from the Disney Wonder sail away party on a beautiful sunny day.

View of Vancouver from the Disney Wonder sail away party on a beautiful sunny day.

Our first sunset on the Disney Wonder.

Our first sunset on the Disney Wonder.

We spent our day in Vancouver walking along the sea wall, you can rent a bike there if you’d rather bike than walk to the totem pole park. It was a lovely sunny day and there are lots of spots to stop and people watch or enjoy the day along the way.

Views from our day at sea before we approach Tracy Arm Glacier.

Views from our day at sea before we approach Tracy Arm Glacier.

Rounding the bend towards the glacier.

Rounding the bend towards the glacier.

Waterfall into the bay on our way into Tracy Arm.

Waterfall into the bay on our way into Tracy Arm.

Mist over the trees, it was a misty cool day which made for some stunning photos.

Mist over the trees, it was a misty cool day which made for some stunning photos.

Eagles we spotted flying over the Disney Wonder.

Eagles we spotted flying over the Disney Wonder.

A beautiful valley we saw sailing towards the glacier.

A beautiful valley we saw sailing towards the glacier.

Tracy Arm Glacier.

Tracy Arm Glacier.

Ice floe near Tracy Arm.

Ice floe near Tracy Arm.

Island with a big eagle's nest on it near the glacier.

Island with a big eagle’s nest on it near the glacier.

Sunset on Tracy Arm night.

Sunset on Tracy Arm night.

Next we visited Skagway, Alaska. We went horseback riding at sunset as well as went on a raft adventure in the bay.

Waterfall we saw up close and personal on our raft tour.

Waterfall we saw up close and personal on our raft tour.

An eagle we got up close and personal with.

An eagle we got up close and personal with.

Me and the waterfall!

Me and the waterfall!

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The Disney Wonder in Skagway.

The Disney Wonder in Skagway.

A little harbor seal by the ship.

A little harbor seal by the ship.

Horseback riding at sunset on the lookout for bears.

Horseback riding at sunset on the lookout for bears.

Our guide on horseback.

Our guide on horseback.

One of the beautiful views while riding.

One of the beautiful views while riding.

Next we went whale watching in Juneau where we were lucky enough to see a pod of humpback whales bubble-net fishing! A national geographic moment for sure!

Fishing boat coming into port.

Fishing boat coming into port.

Our first whale spotting!

Our first whale spotting!

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First glimpse of bubble net feeding!

First glimpse of bubble net feeding!

We learned to follow the birds to see where the whales would come up next!

We learned to follow the birds to see where the whales would come up next!

Sea lions!

Sea lions!

Next we visited Ketchikan where we went salmon fishing and then visited the cute town area.

Reeling in the salmon.

Reeling in the salmon.

Our catch!

Our catch!

My sister fishing.

My sister fishing.

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Totems in Ketchikan,

Totems in Ketchikan,

Such a beautiful little place.

Such a beautiful little place.

Walking around looking for the salmon ladder.

Walking around looking for the salmon ladder.

Salmon running up the salmon ladder.

Salmon running up the salmon ladder.

Beautiful Alaskan Sunset.

Beautiful Alaskan Sunset.

Sailing away back towards Vancouver from Ketchikan.

Sailing away back towards Vancouver from Ketchikan.

Cinque Terre: Disney Cruise Line Excursion 2013

Cinque Terre: or the “five lands” is made of five villages in Italy just near La Spezia. The villages of Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.

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Cars cannot reach these towns from the outside, so the villages are not like anything you would experience in a more built up area, it is common for people to go hiking between the villages to visit them all and there also is a train.

On our excursion we took our own little boat and visited a few out of the five cities and we sailed past all but one of the villages I believe.

We opted to go on this excursion instead of into Florence because the day we were in port the museums were all closed and since we had already been to Florence before we opted to explore somewhere new. This is one of my top five places I’ve ever visited and I would love to spend a few weeks here enjoying the beautiful landscapes and the cities carved into the terraces.

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Our tour guides took our DCL group from village to village by boat and in the villages we disembarked the boat for we were given a general idea of where to go and what there was to see and we had a bit of an overview of the history of the village and then were given free time to roam around the village and explore a bit for ourselves. I was taking senior photos for my sister since she was graduating high school that next year and what more picturesque place to take photos than in Europe, so we stopped in some picture perfect areas first while my parents went to go try some local cuisine.

Cinque Terre wine and sandwich

Cinque Terre wine and sandwich

The first town we visited (I cannot remember the order in which we visited the villages but they are all so beautiful I’m not sure it matters), we saw a little cafe with some locals eating in it so we dove into the tiny little place to sample their local food. The make a special kind of wine from the terrace grapes in Cinque Terre so we tried the wine there (we completely forgot that you can bring alcohol on board otherwise we would have bought a bottle or two). This was the cafe that our tour guide stopped in to get a snack so we figured there must be good food there, and there was!

Not pictured is the FANTASTIC pizza we got in Cinque Terre as well. Fair warning, pizza will never be the same to you after you try REAL Italian pizza…

A menu on the side of one of the cafes in the Cinque Terre

A menu on the side of one of the cafes in the Cinque Terre

Don’t forget to try the gelato, again, so many foods you love in America will be forever diminished once you taste the “real” thing in Italy, but it is SO worth it.

Lots of our fellow cruisers just went shopping, there were quite a few little market like areas and pretty much everyone was sampling the food and grabbing a souvenir or two!

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The Cinque Terre is quite possibly one of the best places to experience the culture while you are on the cruise. Even though you are still on a whirlwind tour of the villages, you have time to walk down the side streets and stroll into the local cafes, just like you would do if you were a local or had a few days to visit. There is plenty of time to poke into shops, sample the food in a few different places, or sit down and have a proper meal.

The beautiful patterns and vibrant colors of the Cinque Terre make it a photographer's playground.

The beautiful patterns and vibrant colors of the Cinque Terre make it a photographer’s playground.

Around every corner is a quaint little home, a bike propped up with flowers growing out of a basket in the front. Everything that comes to mind when you think of a little Italian seaside village. You can walk into the local church to get a break from the hot sun, taste some of the delicious meats and cheeses, stroll down the side streets and just look up and marvel at the beauty of the town.

The beautiful, packed into a tiny little village, buildings that just filled you with awe every time you looked up. I couldn't stop being amazed at how cool this place was the entire time I was there.

The beautiful, packed into a tiny little village, buildings that just filled you with awe every time you looked up. I couldn’t stop being amazed at how cool this place was the entire time I was there.

I’m an avid photographer and I was just stunned by the beauty of it all and I thought it couldn’t get much better than this (until I got to Greece, and then I was stunned all over again at the beauty of some of these little seaside villages).

A view of one of the villages from our little boat, we slowed down to allow us to take some fantastic images of the town.

A view of one of the villages from our little boat, we slowed down to allow us to take some fantastic images of the town.

An ancient building graces the tip of the peninsula that this village sits on, and is made of stone. Makes for a great photo opportunity. I'd love to get off and visit this village someday as well.

An ancient building graces the tip of the peninsula that this village sits on, and is made of stone. Makes for a great photo opportunity. I’d love to get off and visit this village someday as well.

I spent this entire day just basking in the glory of these seaside villages and marveling at how beautiful they were and thinking about when I could manage to get back and visit this wonderful place. I knew that just a few hours here was not going to cut it here, I was taking mental note of where it was I would like to book a hotel for in the coming years.

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All in all, if you’ve seen Florence, or perhaps just want to see something a bit off the beaten path, this is the place for you! Plenty of opportunity to sample Italian cuisine, stroll around and soak in the culture, step away from the tourist spots and just relax and enjoy the sea breeze and soak in the warm Mediterranean sun.

Here is the link to the shore excursion! I plan on trying to visit this wonderful place soon,  if my schedule allows!

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Disney Cruise Line: Mediterranean Cruise Overview

Have you ever wanted to explore the Mediterranean from the comfort of your favorite cruise line? Have you dreamed of walking in Ephesus or longed to see the unique architecture in Barcelona? Do you have kids or young teens wanting to explore the world but are unsure of where to start? Do you want a safe way to tour Europe without unpacking your bags more than once? If you answered yes to any of these questions, a Disney Cruise to Europe is for you!

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The above itinerary was what we had for our cruise when we went in the summer of 2013. If you’ve never been to any of the locations on the cruise, or just want to get a taste of what the location is all about, there is no better way to discover Europe than on a cruise!

I’m sure looking at the huge price tag for the Europe cruises has a lot of people wondering if the cruise is actually worth all that money, my response to you would be in multiple parts. The first being- can you afford to go on this cruise? If it will be a huge financial burden,  move on and look for perhaps a single destination you would be comfortable with on your own, or perhaps even a different cruise line (Princess, Royal Caribbean, Costa all have similar itinerary for sometimes a much smaller price tag). Second, if you want to spend more than a few hours in any given location, the cruise is not for you. Say you want to explore a lot of different places in a short amount of time, you are comfortable with the price tag and everyone in your group is willing to spend 12 days on a cruise- this is for you!

Positives and Negatives of this cruise

We went on the Magic before it was refurbished, but the ship was you could tell in very rough condition, still beautiful but very beat up. I’m sure after the refurbishment the ship is as good as new and the staterooms are back to their glorious selves.

The food started out very poor quality, but after they restocked food in Rome and we complained about the food not being up to par, our meals went from drab to fab overnight and our dining staff was very helpful in being sure we got amazing meals from there on out.

I wanted to spend days on end in some of these locations. Cinque Terra, Italy is my new dream home location. Instead of going to Florence where all the museums were going to be closed that day, we ventured over to the picturesque towns of Cinque Terra. I had never even heard of these cities and we were informed that you could hike or take a train between these cities and many people spent a week or so just traveling from town to town discovering what each had to offer. I wish we could have spent the full 12 days in those towns, but instead we had to get back on the ship and move forward on our journey. The one thing I don’t like about cruising is that you cannot be spontaneous and change your itinerary because you found something wonderful, you have to keep going with the ship- but on the positive side I now know of a place I am dying to go back to when I can afford to.

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A beach in Cinque Terra, Italy

The shore excursions are all quite expensive and it is a gamble to go with outside tour companies at most of these ports since the main city is far away from the port in most cases. However, the excursions were well done and we thought well valued, although I can guarantee that you can expect to spend at least $100 per person per excursion if you want to actually do something for more than an hour while in port. So be sure to add in the added cost of excursions to whatever itinerary you are planning to do.

A Disney let excursion through a beautiful walled city in Malta.

A Disney let excursion through a beautiful walled city in Malta.

Safety Concerns

With places like Greece and Turkey on the itinerary I’m sure some of you have safety concerns, but when we visited in summer 2013 I never felt unsafe in either of these locations. The only place I ever felt uncertain was in Rome but we had an excellent tour guide that quickly steered us away from any possibly bad situation. Be aware that this is Europe and summer is tourist season, carry a bag in front of you and never let your important possessions out of your site and do not separate from your tour group- this is dangerous to you and also puts your group behind of schedule and may prevent everyone from getting everything out of the tour that they should have.

Library of Celsus in Ephesus, Turkey

Library of Celsus in Ephesus, Turkey

Things to be aware of

In many of the different places different currency is used besides the Euro, be sure to change money on the ship when needed so you have some emergency money in case anyone might need a drink of water or a trip to the bathroom. (Most places charge for bathroom use)

Babysitting is available during the day in ports- don’t worry about dragging your small kids around places they don’t want to see. This is Disney, they have the best childcare available, use it!

The ship might not dock right in the heart of an interesting place to go explore, sometimes the ship docks far away from any tourist friendly areas and there is sometimes a shuttle back and forth from places of interest to the ship. Be aware when this last shuttle is and be sure not to miss it- also do not plan as if the ship docks in the middle of Athens or right in Rome, because it doesn’t, extensive transportation is needed for most of the places the ship docks with some exceptions. Mykonos is easy to get off and explore on your own and where you dock in Turkey also has some tourist areas right off the ship.

Mykonos, Greece

Mykonos, Greece

Bargain with vendors when you can, most can be talked down in price for little gift objects, and many cafes and places to eat right on the path will be more expensive than if you wander down a side street to where there are more locals.

All in all, if you use your time in port wisely and think long and hard about what you want to see on your excursions you can easily get your money’s worth of these amazing cruises! I hope you enjoyed this post and I will soon be posting individual port reviews of what all you should see when you visit a few of these places. Also be sure to check out my other blogs on Disney Cruises for more information about other sailings. Feel free to share this post and leave comments on what should be added!

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Disney Cruise Line’s Private Island: Castaway Cay

The cherry on top of an excellent Disney vacation is most definitely Disney’s private island in the Caribbean, Castaway Cay. Situated in the Bahamas this picturesque island is sure to be the highlight of your Caribbean vacation.

The only way you can get to this little piece of paradise is by taking sail on a Disney cruise ship, there is no resort on this island and very few cast members permanently stay on the island, many of  the extra cast members come in by boat every day to maintain the island and help with recreational activities on the island.

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While docked at Castaway Cay almost all of the staff aboard transfers to the Island. The best place to  get lunch on Castaway Cay day is on the island. There is however one buffet station open if you insist on staying aboard.  The food is traditional cook-out style bbq! Plenty of options for everyone and of course free ice cream!

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If you look at the above map you will find there are an array of options for you and your family while docked at Castaway Cay! We prefer to just take the tram to the adult section of the island and stay there til either we get tired of the weather conditions or til we are ready to go in and change for dinner. Serenity Bay is just pure bliss. There is ample room to go snorkeling and searching for tropical fish, you can snooze the day away in one of the hammocks along the shoreline, you can relax in paradise with your toes in the water or you can go for a bike ride around the island if you wish! Also, just like the pools cast members will gladly bring you a tropical drink or a drink of the day to you to sip on.

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There are tons of kids activities going on while on the island also- lots of fun beach activities, I remember seeing hermit crab races one time while we were walking by the family area and thinking how cute that was!

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Everything on the island is relatively easy to find and if it is further away the tram takes you there (like Serenity Bay since it is on the other side of the island). There are fun things to rent like kayaks, paddle boats, big wheels for the water, or even a jetski!

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Other Castaway Cay activities range from renting a cabana for your family for the day (extra charge), feeding stingrays (extra charge), beach spa treatments (extra charge), shopping for special Castaway Cay merchandise, character encounters, snorkeling (extra charge or bring your own gear),  extreme water activities like para-sailing (for a fee), Castaway Cay 5k, bike rentals, activity areas for kids, swimming, playing in the sand, or just plain relaxing and enjoying the beautiful island.

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Cute little Disney touches surround the island, lots of photo opportunities and where else can you go to a beach and randomly see Captain Jack Sparrow wander down the beach wondering where his rum might have gone? Or pose with Mickey and Minnie in front of Mount Rustmore- a cute little tribute to four Disney favorites.

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Shells can be found along the shore, but if you’d like to pick up a shell or two for a souvenir beware that if the crew finds them they will be thrown back into the ocean.

Buy the Seashore has some great keepsakes that cannot be found on the boat and are specific only to Castaway Cay, expect to find some Finding Nemo themed gear and some special Castaway Cay branded Disney Cruise Line gear. Of course things you might need while ashore for the day can also be found there- things like beach towels and sunscreen and water bottles.

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Expect to leave the island either very relaxed and perhaps a tad bit sunburned or exhausted in the best way possible.

My recommendations for a day at Castaway Cay would be as follows:

Adults or Adult only parties- Go to Serenity Bay (adults beach) and stay there all day. They are very strict about no kids allowed, perhaps I’ve seen an infant once or twice but it sure wasn’t running around splashing water so I had no qualms. Drinks are available (both alcoholic and non) all day, there are hammocks, beach chairs and beach loungers and umbrellas to get out of the sun. There is a second eating area for adults right by the beach area and we usually keep our towels and stuff at the beach chairs while we eat lunch, then return to swim or sun bathe the rest of the day. It is the best beach day you can imagine! If you want a little more activity, rent bikes and go for a ride around the beautiful island!

If you have kids, I’m sorry, I can’t really relate to you what to do, but I can imagine that they would love spending the day doing kids club activities if you’d like to go off to the adult area. Or renting a cabana so you don’t have to fight over the closest beach chairs would probably be a good way to go if you are staying at the family beach. Also the stingray encounter looks great and a fun way to introduce kids to ocean wildlife in a safe environment- also could be used as an educational activity. I also remember that teens had their own set of activities too and special teens only activities- unsure what they are but I’m sure they are bound to be a blast!

No matter what you choose to do, I’m sure Castaway Cay will be a great way to cap off your magical Disney Cruise. Be sure to check the Cruise Line website for any new activities that might be offered since I have not visited the island super recently, I don’t want you all to miss out on any fun new things! Happy sailing!

Disney Cruising for the 18-21 age group

I’ve had some feedback from my past blog post asking about what all there is to do on a Disney Cruise for those inbetweeners, those people who aren’t teens anymore but also are not yet able to fully participate in adult activities. I know many people are hesitant to go on a Disney Cruise if they aren’t going with kids or have older aged children going along. Don’t fret, in true Disney style there is truly something for everyone to do on board a Disney ship!

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Adult areas are free for anyone to enter during the day, but at night it becomes a playground for adults age 18 and up! Which means even if you cannot consume alcohol yet, if you are 18 you can still come in and enjoy the activities. So if you have reached that magic age of 18 you can still enjoy the bars and lounges as well as the adults-only areas and activities. The only restriction being that you cannot consume alcohol until you are 21, so that means no mixology classes or wine tasting classes for those inbetweeners quite yet, but there is still plenty to do!

On your Key to the World card there are three different letters you may have to designate your age. “C'” means child and you will have no access to adult areas, “B” means between and you will have access to all adult areas but cannot have alcohol, “A” means adult and you have full use of all the areas and can consume alcohol. It is a way for cast members to determine if you are of the correct age to be in a certain area or if they can serve you alcohol or not.

Not convinced that a Disney Cruise will have anything for you to do still? Well if you’ve not come in a large group and are looking to make new friends or meet new people there are 18-21 year old group activities at least once every day. It is usually just a mixer which gives you the chance to meet other people your age and then perhaps meet up with them later to do different activities around the ship.

If you want to hang out in the awesome lounge and bar areas the bartenders will gladly make you virgin drinks so you can still join in the group sipping on your fruity beverage and talking about what a wonderful day you had aboard the wonderful Disney ship you are currently on.

As an inbetweener you can use the quiet cove pool, the spa, the fitness facilitates, serenity bay on Castaway Cay and go to all the adult shows and entertainment as well. So essentially, if you are inbetween ages don’t fret there will always be somewhere for you to go, you just might be younger than the rest of the crowd on some occasion, but if your anything like me I enjoy hanging out with people from all walks of life. Also, for those of you looking for a job, it’s a great place to network, so don’t forget business cards because if you are on a Disney cruise you are probably doing quite well for yourself, always be thinking about the future and of course relax and take in the splendor of the Disney Cruise Ships.

How to cruise Disney: Tips from a Platinum Cruiser

I’ve noticed that there seems to be a TON of first time cruisers out there eager to learn what exactly they will be experiencing and aren’t quite sure what to be expecting on their first magical voyage at sea. I’m not sure if this is a big void to fill, I’m sure other blogs discuss these same matters but I’m hoping to put all of your biggest unanswered questions about your first Disney Cruise all in one place. If I don’t cover something that you’d like to know, let me know in the comments and I will be sure to add it to the post!


What should I wear to dinner?

The answer is pretty flexible. Basically don’t wear swimsuits, and preferably not sport shorts and a t-shirt. Your cruise is what you make it and dressing up for dinners is part of the fun. Longer cruises include a formal night where almost everyone dresses in their “best” but many people choose not to participate and dress down, but I would say a majority of cruisers are wearing dresses (I usually wear shorter dresses and a sweater) and suit and tie (some men do pack tuxedos but it is not necessary).

Cruise Casual. What does this mean? Basically, they want you to change out of the bathing suit you’ve been wearing all day to a sundress, nice shorts or pants and a clean top. I’ve gone to “cruise casual” dinners in anything from shorts and a t-shirt to a dress. We usually take advantage of the ship board photographers and dress up for most dinners so we can take photos before or after we eat.

Essentially, wear whatever you are most comfortable in. If you don’t want the pressure of having a seating time for dinner, feel free to go eat at Cabanas (or whatever the top floor buffet is called on your respective ship).

However, if you go to Palo or Remy, you are encouraged to dress up. I’ve never seen anyone eating there not in at least semi-formal wear (suit pants and coat for men and dresses for women). Keep in mind Palo brunch is casual, so if you are on a shorter cruise- no need to bring formal wear!


How does the Rotational Dining work?

Rotational dining is something unique to Disney Cruise Line, basically what it means is instead of eating all your meals in one large restaurant for the whole trip (unless you pay extra to go to a specialty dining location) as some of the other cruise lines have their dining set up, you and your dining team rotate between three amazing restaurants throughout the cruise. Animators Palate is on every ship and is always a guaranteed unique dining experience and is sure to be a favorite.

Your dining team consists of a head server, a main server, and an assistant server. These people will follow you from dining room to dining room and will learn what you like and don’t like in order to better recommend what you should eat for dinner! If you consistently order the same drink, soon your favorite beverage will be waiting for you as soon as you get to the dining room! How magical!

You are encouraged to ask for whatever you’d like for dinner (even if it is not on the menu) and they will accommodate any allergy you may have. Your party member with special dining needs may be asked to choose a complete meal the night before so they can better prepare your meal for you and ensure that it is allergen free.

If you are trying to stick to a diet, don’t fret, if you don’t see something you are comfortable eating, ask, if you are at dinner they will have low calorie options and again if you’d prefer, just ask for what you’d like! Just because you are on vacation doesn’t mean you need to gain 15 pounds, feel free to continue to eat healthy, and there are more than enough healthy options, or you can eat til you can’t eat anymore, it’s all up to you!

Beer and wine packages are available on most cruises, your server will tell you more information about them when you go to dinner on the first night. They are an excellent deal if you intend on consuming a lot of wine or beer. We tend to just buy by the drink, and the drink of the day they have at the pools and in your navigator is also available at dinner, so that is usually what I get or one of the specialty drinks that is themed along with the dinner theme.

If you’d like to try more than one meal your dining team will gladly let you tailor your meal to what you’d like. For example,  one night I really liked the sound of a pasta dish, but they had lamb as well- so I got pasta with a side of lamb chops! You paid an arm and a leg for this cruise, take advantage of the fact that you pre-paid your meals and eat your heart out! (there is a workout facility on board as well!).

Remy and Palo are great adults only options. You must be 18 and over to eat at these dining locations, but expect a meal you will never forget. I’ve never been to Remy but can only expect that it is dining at its very finest. Palo is to die for, as a Platinum cruiser we get a meal at Palo for free once a sailing, and what a wonderful perk that is! If you don’t want to leave the kids for a meal, don’t worry, the food you’ll get in the regular dining spaces will be top notch as well, but Palo and Remy are in a league of their own.

Room service is also available, a menu will be in your stateroom and you can order at all times of day! Remember to tip the server that brings your food though! Having a stack of ones handy is always a good option to hand a tip.


How much luggage can/should i bring and what should i pack?

You are allowed two checked bags per person as well as a carry on and a backpack/purse. However, keep in mind that there is not all that much room for all that luggage once you are on board. I find that if you pack smartly a carry on and a backpack as well as one large checked bag per person (adult) is adequate.

What you should bring depends on what cruise you are going on. If you are going to Europe bring walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing for sight seeing (keeping in mind that most churches require you to cover knees and shoulders before entering). If a week long Caribbean trip is your destination than probably swim wear and comfortable clothing will be your go-to. Basically pack like you would going on any other trip.

Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and lotion are provided for you in your stateroom and will be replenished (you can always ask your stateroom host or hostess for more). Other toiletries are available for purchase in the gift shops should you forget anything.

Laundry facilities are on board but can get quite crowded, so go early morning or late night if you must (or if you choose to stay on board during a port day). There is also a laundry service if you prefer.

First time cruisers are not provided with a complimentary lanyard for your Key To the World Card, but the gift shop will have some to purchase, or you can bring along your own.

Be sure to bring along a sweater or sweatshirt because the ship can be quite cold for dinner and shows, so if you tend to be someone who is cold all the time be prepared with a shawl or sweater to top off that evening look!

Plugs on board are standard U.S. plugs, so if you are from a part of the world that uses a different power port be sure to bring a converter to charge your devices. (I’m unsure if they have converters on board or not).


how do I join the castaway club?

You go on a cruise. It’s as simple as that. You don’t buy anything extra at all. When you return home you will be a Silver Castaway Club Member. All it means is that you’ve been on a Disney Cruise before! The next time you join Disney on a cruise you will get extra perks including a gift per stateroom and a lanyard. You also will be able to book cruises and shore excursions before the general public. Perks get better as you go up the ranks and the highest rank of Castaway Club is Platinum.

There is a Castaway Club party for returning guests and a special party for Gold and Platinum where the ship’s officers come and mingle with you, it is a great chance to meet the people who run the boat and ask any questions and voice any concerns you may have had so far on that cruise.


Are there things for adults to do on board?

Disney gets press for being the best ship for families, but do they focus all their energy on making sure the kids have the time of their lives while the adults who paid for it just sit at the pool waiting for their kids to return from the Oceaneers Club? No way! Adults have their own special areas and their own programs! Check the on board Navigator you receive daily to see what is going on just for adults. Activities range from cooking classes, special tours of the ship, art sales, alcohol tastings, and more! Don’t forget the spa and the fitness areas, there are fitness classes for those of you that can’t go a day without exercising as well as a full gym that is open for adults to use. The rainforest room is a great way to use the spa without paying an arm and a leg, be sure to stop by the spa upon embarking day to get a pass for the whole cruise, they sell out fast! Also embarkation day is a great day to get better deals on spa treatments, so stop by there for sure!

The perks of being an adult are endless on Disney Cruise Line- wonderful places like the adult pool areas and Satellite Falls on the Disney Fantasy is an added bonus- we spent hours up there just relaxing in the quiet no-kids-allowed area. Another bonus is the adults only Serenity Bay beach on Castaway Cay where no-kids are allowed and there is even a place to get lunch without going back out to the family areas- very peaceful and cast members come by every so often asking if you’d like a tropical drink brought to you, nothing better!

There are  so many fun things to do while on board like wine tasting and mixology classes as well cooking demonstrations, ship tours, educational talks and more- see the personal navigator on board for more information on what all there is to do on board for you!

Palo and Remy are also adults only areas so that is another wonderful thing to enjoy without the little ones, it is an additional charge but it is worth every cent! If you are platinum you get one free meal at Palo per voyage as a platinum cruiser!

There are also lots of adults only (18+) shows, many of the regular family performers will have a special adults show as well. There are also dance parties, game show like activities  such as match your mate, and karaoke. No matter what you like to do there are sure to be events that you will enjoy! There are also usually educational speakers on board that will teach you about the ports you are going to visit, especially on the European cruises, and they are often very interesting and worth a stop!


how do the shows work?

Every night either before or after dinner there will be a show for you to enjoy. Disney has Broadway style performances as well as entertainment acts to keep you entertained and in the spirit of Disney throughout your trip. A welcome aboard show and a farewell show are usually included and on the longer voyages they have more variety of shows.

If a Disney owned movie happens to be coming out during your trip, Disney Cruise Line will show it to you first! Also recently released movies from Disney are almost always able to be seen in the movie theater!

You do not need tickets for any of the shows, but if you’d like a large group to sit together, probably get there early, at least 15-20 minutes before the show starts!

Depending on which ship you are there are on there are different shows, all are equally amazing but it is very fun to try each ship to see all the shows! They do not change very often as they are Broadway style shows and are not inexpensive to produce, so they get a lot of ‘life’ so to speak out of the different shows.

The unique shows are:

Wonder – “Toy Story”
Dream – “Believe”
Fantasy – “Wishes” and “Aladdin”
Magic – “Twice Charmed,” “Let the Magic Begin” (after the sail away party), and “Remember the Magic” on the final night.

Also, if Disney or a Disney owned company is releasing a movie while you are on board you will have the opportunity to see it!


How can i contact my family while on board?

You have two options. Wave phones (two per stateroom) or download the DCL app and there is a new messaging feature that uses the wifi on the ship without charging you!

Wave phones are basically old cell phones that you can use to text or call people if you know their stateroom number. A charging station and directions will be found on the desk in your stateroom.

The app is new, and I have yet to try it out, but the messaging feature allows you to text within the app.


Themed nights, what do i wear?

Pirate night is unbelievably fun! This is a night where you can dress up like a pirate all night and most of the boat will join in the fun! You wear your costume to dinner if you’d like (most people do if they dress up) or you can just wear the free bandana you get at dinner, or not. It’s your vacation, do whatever your comfortable with and what makes you happy!

Some people go all out buying pirate costumes and bringing them from home, or you can just buy a mickey pirate hat or bring an eye patch or something. Whatever you want, it’s Disney, let loose and have some fun!

The pirate party is a blast, and if the weather cooperates you’ll have fireworks at sea! Afterwards there is a late-night buffet for you to enjoy, usually with crepes, desserts, and other treats!


Can i bring liquor on board?

Effective for cruises embarking on or after September 30, 2015, Disney Cruise Line Guests 21 years and older may bring a maximum of 2 bottles of unopened wine or champagne (no larger than 750 ml) or 6 beers (no larger than 12 ounces) on board at the beginning of the voyage and at each port-of-call. 

Guests wishing to consume wine or champagne that they have brought on board in one of the dining rooms will be charged a corking fee of $25.00 per bottle. Please note:

These beverages must be packed in carry-on (not checked) bags or luggage.

Any alcohol packed in checked luggage will be removed and stored until the end of the cruise.

Any wine or champagne in excess of 2 bottles or beer in excess of 6 beers will be stored until the end of the cruise.

Bringing liquors and spirits (including powdered alcohol) on board is prohibited. These items will be stored until the end of the cruise.

Guest MUST retrieve any stored alcohol at the end of the cruise. Items not retrieved will be destroyed, and no compensation will be offered.

Alcohol brought on board may not be consumed in any lounge or public area.

Please note that the Disney Cruise Line alcohol policy is subject to change without notice.


What is the best stateroom to stay in?

Depends on your needs. Ideally a midship room on a middle decks (6 or 7 on Magic or Wonder or 7, 8 or 9 on the Dream or Fantasy) are ideal and centrally located. This is ideal for the pool area and for the dining and show areas on lower decks.

If you stay forward or aft there will be more ship movement, so if you are prone to sea sickness probably try to stay away from these areas. However, for less noise a very forward or a very aft room is great! Less chance of free range children running down the halls!


how does tipping work?

At the end of your cruise you will be given tipping forms to thank the amazing staff for a job well done. If you are displeased you can ask that the automatic gratuity be taken down or you can add you your forms if you feel you had above and beyond service. We see many of the same staff from cruise to cruise and they really appreciate the tips, so if you are happy with your service, show it!

Also for room service you are expected to tip each time, bring some one dollar bills if you intend on getting room service as this is the easiest way to tip!


Shore excursions, pros and cons?

When you book a shore excursion through Disney that means they have vetted the vendor so to speak and think that you are getting a good and safe trip. It also means that if it is running late the ship has to wait for you before it leaves because you are on a Disney sponsored excursion. If you go off by yourself and get delayed, bring your camera to get a photo of the ship disappearing into the sunset…they will not wait for you.

If you are at a port where there is lots to do right where you dock, feel free to go off on your own, just be sure to get back on board in time! If you are somewhere that requires transportation of any kind of a significant amount of travel time, I would recommend paying a bit extra to be sure the ship is still there when you return to the port! Unless you like to live on the edge, then be my guest and go off on a private tour company just keeping in mind that if you are not on a Disney tour the ship will NOT wait for you.


When do you sign up for classes and other events?

Usually anything that needs tickets you will sign up for upon embarking the ship. In the dining rooms and some of the lounges will be staff ready to answer questions and take your key to the world card for pre-payment if necessary for special events. On the bigger ships this is also when you get tickets to special meet and greets for characters. Just ask a cast member if you are confused where to go.


How do i learn my way around the huge boat?

There will be maps everywhere as well as upon embarking a few tours of the ship to get the idea of where everything is. In general the main dinner dining rooms are on the 2,3,4 decks, the buffet is on the top. A cast member once told me, ‘Fun in the front, food in the back’ and that’s still how I remember where things are on Disney ships! You’ll soon find your way to everything and don’t be afraid to go exploring there are lots of hidden surprises around every corner!


do my kids have to go to the kids club?

Of course not, but it would be silly for them not to give it a try! Many kids activities are designed to get them interacting with each other and the staff is out of this world amazing, many families complain that they can’t get their kids out of the kids club! If your little one wants out early or to be retrieved before the parent said they would be back a staff member will contact you via wave phone, so don’t worry if your kid needs you they will be able to contact you!


What about teens?

There is a special teens area that they can call their very own, and on the Dream and Fantasy there is a special teens only pool! The staff has a variety of teen activities that includes special teen workout classes to scavenger hunts to just hanging out with new friends, playing video games or getting special non-alcoholic drinks just for them! Teens will love their space and just like the kids they don’t have to go to the teen area if they don’t want to!


Is there a casino?

Nope, this is Disney! But they do have some intense Bingo games that the cast members and the cruisers alike get really into with some big jackpots! There is an arcade if your looking to blow some money (so be sure your kids with charging privileges on their cards know that the arcade is NOT FREE!).


Should I decorate my door?

Many families bring along door magnets to decorate their door, things like Disney characters, Mickey ears, turning your door into a Disney creature, let your imagination loose! Etsy stores have a wide variety options that you can personalize with family names and such. Dry erase magnets are useful as well so you can leave friends messages on their doors or tell people in your group where you might have gone for the day or that you went to a movie or something, very useful!

Fish extenders. This is something we have never participated in. The DIS boards have some good information about these. Basically you join a group (like on Facebook) and you exchange room numbers with a group of people or you could just do it within a family group or a group you traveled with and every day or a predetermined amount of times you ‘secret santa’ gifts for those in your group. It’s basically a gift exchange. It’s called “fish extender” because there is a little fish by your door that you can stuck messages in, this essentially extends your fish. Many people have pockets for each member of their family, some people make their own, but you can purchase these on Etsy as well!


Do i have to check-out of the ship?

You will get a final statement either morning of or the final night of the ship, if you have any questions about charges go to customer service right away that night or before you disembark the ship. Otherwise if there are no problems you scan your key to the world card one last time and you are essentially “checked out” of the ship. There is nothing in particular you have to do, all the arrangements for payment and everything are made when you check-in at the port terminal prior to embarkation at the very beginning of your magical journey!

Also note that everyone must be off the ship by 9 A.M! You have the option to eat breakfast upstairs at the buffet or at your dinner dining room from the previous night so you can see your servers one last time if you’d like. Once your luggage tag (that magically appears in your room) has been called you are free to disembark, but if you have an earlier flight you can get off as soon as the ship has been cleared by customs.

Your cruise director will have a recorded program that will play on your tv that will answer any questions you might have and you will receive literature that tells you what forms to fill out and such. Luggage will be picked up the night before by outside your stateroom door at a pre-determined time (10 PM on all the trips I’ve been on) and it will meet you in the cruise terminal to go through customs with.


What if I get seasick/ will i get seasick?

Everyone is different when it comes to seasickness, there’s no way to tell if the motion of the ship will bother you. If you are concerned about motion sickness be sure to come prepared, wear a patch or bring medication in case you do get sick. Better to be prepared than not! If you get motion sick on roller-coasters or small boats you may be motion sick on a cruise, but not always. It really depends on the person and you don’t know til you go!


If anyone has any other questions about general Disney Cruising feel free to ask in the comments, I didn’t mention Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island in this post but look for another blog coming soon about what is so special about Disney’s private island!

Hope this blog answered some questions you might have had and convinced you to cruise DCL! (They should give me some sort of perk for free advertising LOL!)

The Disney Fantasy

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Wondering which ship you should try to save up for to go on next? Can’t decide between a trip on the Dream, the refurbished Magic, the classic Wonder or the newest in the fleet- the Disney Fantasy? I’m here to give a little bit of a run down on what is great about Disney’s newest ship!

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The grand staircases and a lovely chandelier graces the atrium and is a beautiful and welcoming sight when your family or group  is welcomed aboard to your floating home for the next few days! Both kids and adults alike will love the frieze of Disney characters that adorns the side of each floor in the atrium. Minnie mouse welcomes you aboard as well and graces the entrance to the boat as you first board as well, be sure to get a photo with Minnie at some point during the cruise!

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I stayed in a balcony room, on the 7th floor I believe, cannot recall the exact room number, but we were pretty far in the back of the boat. A note about the Fantasy is that if you are further back on the boat there will be quite a lot of vibration. At one point we had things vibrating off the bed when were docking one of the days! We had no issues with that, but fair warning if you already don’t enjoy the motion of the ship- being in either the very front or very back will not be where you’d like to be! The chairs on the balcony seemed nicer than the ones we were accustomed to on the Magic and the Wonder- however the partial view balcony we had was one with half of the balcony was solid metal and you could not see the ocean from a sitting position, but the room was cheaper, so it was still worth it to have a balcony! (again fair warning about the location of the rooms). There is now room to put luggage underneath the bed and the pullout couch seemed much more comfortable than on other ships. Overall I could tell that what was used in the rooms seemed sturdier and nicer.

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Satellite Falls. The only reason I would recommend the Fantasy for adults over the Dream would be for this reason. A private little adult sanctuary, the water falls over a bench and the water is wading deep. It is a beautiful quiet area that is often less crowded than even the regular adult pool. I spent probably 3/4 of my time on board in this spot and can tell you that they play the same 7-9 songs over and over and over again (and they have the same soundtrack for the adult areas on all the boats- LOL).

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Europa is my second favorite place on board and an amazing playground of sorts for the adults. We had a great time going from bar to bar, my favorites being The Tube and Oh La La. The tube is a British themed bar, similar to Metamorphosis on the Wonder, and has creative seating and lots of space for more people to enjoy adult events. As usual there were not a whole lot of people who attended things like karaoke  but there were always lot of people who came to the adult cabaret shows (comedians, jugglers, ventriloquists and such) and the new bar area on board was a wonderful way to unwind after a long day of relaxing. Skyline was another great place to go and see the intricate details that went into that bar (look for mickey mouse in the windows and storm troopers walking down the streets in the cityscapes). Oh La La is a champagne bar that is what else but French themed of course, another great place to go get a drink and unwind while the little ones are sleeping or playing the night away at the kids clubs.

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We peaked into the kids spaces and Bibbity Bobbity Boutique and they looked absolutely amazing, but were unable to test anything out as no one in our group was of the correct age. The expanded shopping was excellent but we were disappointed that there wasn’t a great deal more merchandise than on the other smaller ships. The food was 100x better on this ship than on the other boats we had been on at that point and the conversion of the buffet made a huge difference as well. I had things like lamb for lunch and although we didn’t go to Palo or Remy on that trip I can only imagine how amazing the meals are there since our regular dining experiences were absolutely delicious.

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As always, fireworks at sea never cease to amaze and watching them on board the Fantasy is just as amazing as being on any of the other ships. None of the shipboard parties seemed super crowded or anything (I was concerned about the amount of people on board) and I found the boat to be a nice mix of classic and modern style.

Overall, the Disney Magic is still my favorite ship (it was the first cruise ship we went on) so it is sentimentally my favorite ship that I feel at home on, but the Fantasy is a close second because of the amazing adult spaces. If you are thinking about going on the Fantasy definitely look further into it and plan a trip you’ll never forget!

*As always photos are property of Julianna Zieno Photography*

New Year’s Eve at Sea: Disney Dream

Have you ever wanted to ring in the New Year in shorts and a t-shirt? Or perhaps with free champagne and snacks while you wait for the ball to drop in NYC? All while aboard one of the most amazing cruise ships on the water? Look no further than a New Years Eve Disney Cruise!

Our cruise featured a short itinerary with Castaway Cay and Nassau on the list. We spent most of the day on the ship while docked at Nassau and spent the day on Castaway Cay on the adult beach but mostly we spent a lot of time enjoying what the Disney Dream has to offer. Mostly the Rainforest Room in the spa!

We also tacked on a short trip to WDW before we left for our cruise to make a longer vacation our of the trip!

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After a nice dinner at one of the boat’s excellent restaurants, we headed over to the bar district on board for a glass of the pink champagne made specially for the ship, relaxed in one of the lounges, watched the show for the night, and checked out some of the other activities (comedians ect.) before going to the top decks to wait for the clock to hit midnight!

Special Mickey clocks had been placed around the open deck area so we could count down to midnight better and keep track of time (I mean if you really wanted to). The whole crew was decked out in their very finest garb and most of the boat chose to dress up as well, which was pretty fun!

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While having a dance party in the Caribbean on the 31st of December, we were served champagne (adults only of course) and fruity beverages for the kids as well as countless appetizers (many which I turned away having just eaten a huge dinner of course), however I did not turn away the delicious little bite sized desserts they were serving!

The champagne flutes we got to keep too!

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The big screen showed the activities in NYC and we watched the end of the ball dropping after we did our own countdown and had the best fireworks at sea! The aqua-duck was lit up and of course there was a dance party after the fireworks! In usual DCL style it was a wonderful way to celebrate a new year!

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The boat of course was still decorated for Christmas and there was still plenty of Christmas merchandise available. Our fellow cruisers were very friendly and we very much so enjoyed sitting in the sun while our friends at home were stuck inside while it snowed.

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Another plus to this particular cruise? A special New Years Eve poster, limited edition, only those on board a Disney ship for a NYE cruise can get them! We had ours framed with some photos from our trip.

My thoughts: if you want to spend New Years with friends and family in a safe and fun environment (also warm) go on a Disney Cruise! Also, you don’t have to worry about who will drive home after a night of celebrating, just crawl back to your stateroom! For those adults worried that they will have to pay an extraordinary amount of money for drinks, don’t worry, you can carry on alcohol with you (however they ask you to consume your own alcohol in your room). There are lots of adult events and of course a lot of kids events, a win-win for everyone, and plus you can do it all in flip flops! This cruise is a bit pricey (we went on vacation club points) but it is a holiday cruise so a large price tag is to be expected, for sure is worth the money!

Tips: bring formal wear and get great photos from the night, bring NYE hats (some are provided but it is fun to bring your own and the kids might take all of the DCL ones)

As always all photos are my property, please leave a comment to purchase a photo, and I’d love to hear comments on what else you would like to see me blog about!

Happy sailing and I hope a cruise director welcomes you “home” soon!