Thursday, January 31, 2013

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So you booked your Disney cruise with some great money saving tips , and you want to make the most of your trip. I thought I would include a few photos and tips from the three cruises our family has been fortunate to take. We have been on both the Wonder and the Dream.
If you kids are at the age they want to wait in line for character signatures, they always have a list of these opportunities in your daily planner. You can literally spend your entire cruise waiting in line for these signatures. Go to a few of these so your children bed and breakfasts for sale in mexico actually get to meet their very favorite, remember some of them have appearances in camp too. On the first day of your cruise drop off an autograph bed and breakfasts for sale in mexico book at the front desk with a sharpie or two and pick it up the last evening of your cruise. It will be signed by all the favorites. You can actually pick if you want princesses or favorite Disney characters.
Every cruise we have been on either the 4 or 6 night hosts a Pirate Night. Unless this is the night you are going to Palo, you will want to have a little pirate swag on hand. At the restaurant they provide these cute bandannas but why not rummage through your kids dress up or hit the dollar store for some other items. Yes you can get you fill in the Disney Store on board but it won't be dollar store prices!!
Dinner Times : Disney has 2 set dinner times an early and a late. I keep debating which is better. With the early sitting which is 5:45 usually, you eat and then you see the show at 8:30. You are not going to bed on a full stomach but it is a quick turn around when you are at a port. If I was on a different time zone, say mountain I would definitely do the last seating I think. The picture above comes from the Dream and the Animator's Palate. What a bump up from the same restaurant on the older ships. Crush talks to the diners. we were lucky to have a table by one of the screens.
PALO: Is the adult dining room and I recommend making reservations as soon as you are able. (This depends on the number of cruises you have been on) There is a $20 service fee per diner, but the Northern Italian Flair is amazing and you will not go to bed hungry.
There is so much to do on a Disney Cruise for all ages. The shows are all wonderful and some Broadway worthy. I think I skipped one this year only because I had seen it before and I had to pack 4 suitcases... Keep up with the daily planner for activities and if someone says they are bored, it is there fault!! From fitness to cooking classes there is something bed and breakfasts for sale in mexico to keep you busy each hour of the day, when you are not sleeping.
Have a wonderful time and have your camera available as they will be taking pictures but they run about $15 a picture and most are 8x10 sizes. While they are cute when you are looking at them, how many pictures that size do you really use.
Great article and information, thanks so much for sharing, never been on a cruise before, we don t have children either, but would love to know if there is enough for adults to do. Reply Delete savannah January 21, 2013 at 3:23 PM
I can t wait to go to Disney, whether it is a cruise or not, I so want to make it a dream for not only my hubby and I (neither of us has been) but for our kids along with us! Reply Delete becca January 21, 2013 at 7:43 PM

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