yodiwan1 wrote:It was the best decision of my life.
I'm sure your, at the time, new wife felt great about that.
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yodiwan1 wrote:It was the best decision of my life.
northernmousefan2007 wrote:I love Disney cruising. The ship is fantastic, a real joy to be on. It is incredibly clean, not a single dirty corner on the whole ship. I used the bathrooms a lot to wash my face because it was hot, I never once went into a bathroom where the toilet paper wasn't pressed with the mickey logo, also there was never a drop of water on the sinks or counters. The crew is extremely friendly, every time you pass they smile and greet you. Another unexpected thing, everybody is in a great mood, you never hear any fellow guests complaining, or otherwise unhappy. The weather was awful at castaway cay, we got 3 inches of rain that day plus 35 mile an hour winds. Despite that moral on the ship was great, crew and guests alike. At the parks when the weather is bad everybody is just miserable, even though its the happiest place on earth. There is something to do all the time, for any age. I like to avoid the kids since I don't have any of my own, the only time I ever heard screaming loud kids was the trip past the mickey pool to the soda station. On the final day of a 4 night cruise on the Wonder we had 30 foot swells and high winds, it was so fun! The pools were sloshing with 6 foot waves and spray was hitting our veranda on deck 7. I'm rambling now but another cool thing is the value. You stay at a concierge level room, eat like a king, and have things to do all day. All that is less per day then a moderate resort at the parks.
You make it sound great ~ even with the iffy weather you had!northernmousefan2007 wrote:I love Disney cruising. The ship is fantastic, a real joy to be on. It is incredibly clean, not a single dirty corner on the whole ship. I used the bathrooms a lot to wash my face because it was hot, I never once went into a bathroom where the toilet paper wasn't pressed with the mickey logo, also there was never a drop of water on the sinks or counters. The crew is extremely friendly, every time you pass they smile and greet you. Another unexpected thing, everybody is in a great mood, you never hear any fellow guests complaining, or otherwise unhappy. The weather was awful at castaway cay, we got 3 inches of rain that day plus 35 mile an hour winds. Despite that moral on the ship was great, crew and guests alike. At the parks when the weather is bad everybody is just miserable, even though its the happiest place on earth. There is something to do all the time, for any age. I like to avoid the kids since I don't have any of my own, the only time I ever heard screaming loud kids was the trip past the mickey pool to the soda station. On the final day of a 4 night cruise on the Wonder we had 30 foot swells and high winds, it was so fun! The pools were sloshing with 6 foot waves and spray was hitting our veranda on deck 7. I'm rambling now but another cool thing is the value. You stay at a concierge level room, eat like a king, and have things to do all day. All that is less per day then a moderate resort at the parks.
I want a job as a online travel agent, I hope somebody who owns one sees this.Amy wrote: You make it sound great ~ even with the iffy weather you had!
Do they have such a thing? If so, you would do very well at that job!northernmousefan2007 wrote:I want a job as a online travel agent, I hope somebody who owns one sees this.Amy wrote: You make it sound great ~ even with the iffy weather you had!
Yes like smallworld vacations, and mousefan travel.Amy wrote:Do they have such a thing? If so, you would do very well at that job!northernmousefan2007 wrote:I want a job as a online travel agent, I hope somebody who owns one sees this.Amy wrote: You make it sound great ~ even with the iffy weather you had!
Wizzard419 wrote:yodiwan1 wrote:It was the best decision of my life.
I'm sure your, at the time, new wife felt great about that.
The Dis has on-line travel agents.northernmousefan2007 wrote:I want a job as a online travel agent, I hope somebody who owns one sees this.Amy wrote: You make it sound great ~ even with the iffy weather you had!
Nice! That takes off a huge chunk of the expense right there eliminating the airfare!proudcanuck wrote:I live in Vancouver, BC and a Disney
cruiseship is going to start stopping here soon. Our family is going to try it as we won't have to worry about round trip airfare.
That's too bad proudcanuck. I know you were looking forward to just hopping on the cruise ship in your hometown. At least 3 hours isn't too far away and you can still drive rather than flyproudcanuck wrote:I'm so disappointed. This year, the home port for Disney's Alaska cruises is here in Vancouver. It was just annouced that next year it won't be coming back here, and going down to Seattle. My family was planning on doing an Alaskan Disney cruise next yearout of Vancouver. Fortunately, it's only a 3 hour drive down to Seattle , but a bit more inconvenient due to the extra travel time and costs.