Tips for
the First Time Disney Cruiser
So
what do you need to know for your first Disney Cruise? You have booked your
trip and dream of days at sea with Disney Characters but what is the reality?
What do you really need to know?
First
off there are lots of things to do on a Disney Cruise Ship and at the Ports of
Call you will stop at. I recommend you start looking at Shipboard and Port
Adventures (things you can do both on the ship and in ports) around 4 months
before your trip if not sooner. You can look at the Disney Cruise Line website to
find this information. Be aware you can start booking your Adventures 75 days
before your first cruise. I suggest you book your Adventures as early as
possible because the most popular Adventures fill up quickly. The most popular
and quickly filled Shipboard adult Adventure is dinner at Palo or Remy’s. Do
not wait until you get on the ship to book these if you want a romantic get away
from the kids! Don’t worry if you don’t get your first choice of Adventure.
There are many things to do. I also suggest you familiarize yourself with the
layout of the ship by looking at the deck plans. You will be given a map of the
ship when you board.
Once
on the ship be ready for fun relax and go with the flow. Most likely your cabin
will not be ready for you when you first board the ship. That’s no problem you
can go have something to eat at one of several restaurants that will be open
serving lunch and then look around the ship. I highly recommend you do not take
a lot of carry-on bags when you first board. I also suggest rolling bags so you
do not have to carry things around until your cabin is ready. This way you can
look around the ship and enjoy. Once your cabin is ready drop your stuff off,
do the mandatory life boat safety drill and get ready for the Sail Away Party.
The
Sail Away Party is a good way to set the tone for the rest of your trip, the
entire cruise is one giant deck party! I feel the Sail Away Party is especially
important if you have young children. It lets them get a look at the youth
counselors and hear an overview of what’s available for them. Instead of you
dumping them off at the kids clubs the kids will be drawn in an excited.
As
you board along with your map you will also be given a Personal Navigator. Your
Daily Personal Navigator is your best friend during your time on the cruise.
Inside your Personal Navigator you will find out about that days evening
entertainment, where the ship will be that day (at sea or at port) and what other
entertainment, character meet and greets, movie theater schedule and special
events. On our first cruise we hardly looked at the Personal Navigator and
missed many special things we would have enjoyed.
We
all know about the kids programs that the Disney Cruise Line has available
(maybe not in exacting detail but we do know they have a full-time kids
program) but not much is said about what is available for adult entertainment.
This is where the Personal Navigator becomes crucial. If you are interested in
learning more about Disney, the company, the movie studio, the man and people
who it make it all happen at Disney check out Disney Behind the Scenes. These
offer everything from documentary movies discussing Disney history in the
development of the animation and film industry to lectures by Disney Imagineers
and others important to Disney. There is also the Art of Disney Entertainment.
Here you may learn such things as towelgami were cooking Disney dishes. We were
fortunate enough to have Chef Marcel of Club 33 teach us how to cook three
different dishes served in Club 33. There are also various ship tours focusing
on different things along with wine and ale tastings. All but the wine and ale
tasting are free!
Another
important reason to check your Personal Navigator is to look for sales. Here
you will be notified of sales at Shutters (photo and camera shop) and the other
shipboard shops. You will also find classes that give helpful hints on how to shop
at your next Port of Call.
The
two most important people on the ship for you to get to know are your Stateroom
Host/Hostess and your Head Dining Server. You can go to either one of these
people and ask any question you need answered. What they don’t know they will
find out. If they cannot find it out immediately they will call you in your
state room or on your wave phone when they have the answer. If you can’t find
either one of these wonderful people and have a question you can either call or
go to the Guest Relations Desk. Don’t hesitate to ask questions. No question is
a stupid question unless it is the question you don’t ask. Then it is stupid
because you did not ask it.
I
know I’ve said this before but it is important that this be restated again. If
you have any allergies make sure you let Disney Cruise Line know! If you tell
them about your allergies they will go above and beyond to protect you. If you
do not tell them they can’t help you. This could ruin your entire trip! Neither
you nor the cruise line wish that to happen.
This
may seem like a simple thought but maybe something easily overlooked by some.
Make sure you take plenty of batteries for your camera and other electronic devices.
Make sure you take chargers for things like your phone. You most likely will
turn your phone off when you get to the ship and leave it in your stateroom
safe but you will still want to charge it up for your trip home. If you bring
rechargeable batteries bring chargers to recharge them. With all the modern
electronic devices that we all carry daily I highly recommend bringing a power
bar or two along with an extension cord. There are not many outlets in your
stateroom. The extension cord is doubly important on the Magic and Wonder if
you use a medical device at night that needs to be plugged in near your bed.
The Magic and Wonder do not have electrical outlets near the beds and you will
need an extension cord to plug things like CPAPs in. While the Dream and
Fantasy have outlets next to the bed you will need to unplug something (the
clock or iPod docking station) to plug anything in next to the bed. This is
where a power bar will come in handy.
The
most important thing to remember on a Disney Cruise is to just relax and have
fun. Let the kids be kids and run around having fun! Let the kids go off to the
Kids Clubs while you enjoy yourself either sitting in the pool, going to the
spa or enjoying one of the adult adventure options. There are plenty of family
fun things to do to this many as you want!
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