First
Updates for PassPorterÕs Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line Second Edition
My,
how time flies! We sent the manuscript of the second edition of our Disney
Cruise Line guidebook to the printer in late March, and here we are, updating
it!
The
single biggest changes appear on pages 29 and 36 -- ÒThe Future of the Disney
Cruise LineÓ -- which speculates about the West Coast cruises for 2005.
On May 5 we learned DisneyÕs plan for DisneylandÕs 50th anniversary (ÒThe
Happiest Celebration on Earth) and Disney Cruise LineÕs role in that party. We
now know the West Coast cruise schedule and ports of call.
Other
notable changes involve news about the shore excursions for the summer 2004
ÒspecialÓ cruise itineraries to San Juan and Antigua, as well as the expansion
of ÒfreeÓ soda service on the ships and at Castaway Cay. Sorry, weÕre still
waiting to hear the details regarding shore excursions at St. Lucia and the
changes to the Disney Wonder when it enters dry dock in September 2004. All
weÕve been able to learn from Disney Cruise Line is that the changes will take
place, and that they will be very similar to the changes made last year to the
Magic œ the ESPN Club becomes a teen area, the Common Grounds teen lounge
becomes an adults-only lounge, the Promenade Lounge may have some
modifications, and Barrel of Laughs, the dueling piano bar, will become a
sports-oriented pub.
Here,
in classic PassPorter format, are the updates weÕve got:
Page
21 -- Shipboard Meals -- Soda (including Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite and Diet
Sprite) is now included at no extra charge at all full-service and buffet meals
on board ship and at Castaway Cay, and at the Beverage Station on deck 9 aft.
Non-carbonated soft drinks such as lemonade, iced tea, fruit punch, hot tea,
coffee and cocoa are still available at no charge at these same locations.
There is still a charge for soda at snack bars and lounges.
Page
22 -- Safety and cleanliness. The Disney Magic improved its CDC inspection
score to 97 after its June 5, 2004 inspection.
Page
29 -- The Future of the Disney Cruise Line - Replace the fourth paragraph (ÒWe
have long expectedÉ) with the following update:
Disney
Cruise Line is playing a prominent part in ÒThe Happiest Celebration on Earth,Ó
Disneyland ParkÕs 50th anniversary party that begins May 5, 2005. The Disney
Magic will ÒrepositionÓ from Port Canaveral Florida to the Port of San Pedro
(Los Angeles) on a 14-night sail through the Panama Canal. Then begins a series
of twelve, seven-night cruises to Mexico, starting May 28 and continuing
through August 20. Finally, another 14-night sailing takes the ship back
through the Panama Canal to Port Canaveral (see the page 36 update for
itinerary details). The Magic then resumes its normal schedule of seven-night
Caribbean itineraries through the end of 2005. The Disney Wonder will
continue its regular schedule of three- and four-night Bahamian cruises
throughout 2005. There is yet no word on 2006 itineraries. Some folks hope the
California/Mexican routes will be repeated, but weÕre not willing to speculate,
and Disney Cruise Line isnÕt saying.
Page
34 -- Can I Do a 7-Night in Summer 2005? For summer 2005 the Disney Magic will
cruise the California/Mexico coast on 7-night itineraries. See the page 29 and
36 updates for more details.
Page
36 -- Future West Coast Itineraries. On May 5, 2004 Disney Cruise Line
announced its 2005 West Coast itineraries, as part of Disneyland ParkÕs ÒThe
Happiest Celebration on EarthÓ 50th anniversary celebration. Here are the
itineraries:
Seven-night
sailings depart Los Angeles every Saturday from May 28 to August 20, 2005
Saturday
-- Depart Los Angeles
Sunday
& Monday -- At Sea
Tuesday
-- Puerto Vallarta
Wednesday
-- Mazatl‡n
Thursday
-- Cabo San Lucas
Friday
-- At Sea
Saturday
-- Return to Los Angeles
14-Night
Panama Canal ÒRepositioningÓ Itineraries
Saturday
May 14 -- Depart Port Canaveral Florida
Sunday
-- Castaway Cay
Monday
& Tuesday -- At Sea
Wednesday
-- Curacao
Thursday
-- At Sea
Friday
-- Panama Canal
Saturday
-- At Sea
Sunday
-- Puerto Quetzal
Monday
-- At Sea
Tuesday
-- Acapulco
Wednesday
-- At Sea
Thursday
-- Cabo San Lucas
Friday
-- At Sea
Saturday
May 28 -- Arrive Port of Los Angeles
Saturday
August 20 -- Depart Port of Los Angeles
Sunday
-- At Sea
Monday
-- Cabo San Lucas
Tuesday
-- At Sea
Wednesday
-- Acapulco
Thursday
-- At Sea
Friday
-- Puerto Quetzal
Saturday
-- At Sea
Sunday
-- Panama Canal
Monday
-- At Sea
Tuesday
-- Curacao
Wednesday
& Thursday -- At Sea
Friday
-- Castaway Cay
Saturday
September 3 -- Arrive Port Canaveral
The
Magic will sail from the recently renovated Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro,
California (http://www.portoflosangeles.org) , a mere 22 miles from
Disneyland. Cruisers can book 2-night Òadd-onÓ packages that include a stay at
Disneyland Resort. Details regarding shore excursions and special shipboard
activities are not yet available, but Disney Cruise Line expects there will be
special shows, activities and entertainment on board. Prices for the cruises
have proven to be higher than comparable Caribbean 7-night itineraries, partly
because demand for these itineraries initially pushed DisneyÕs demand-driven
rates through the roof. If you canÕt find a satisfactory rate now, keep trying
œ thereÕs been some ÒhoardingÓ of reservations by individuals and travel
agents, some of which will undoubtedly be canceled.
Fully-detailed
coverage of these itineraries including port-of-call and shore excursion
information will be available in the third edition of this guidebook, due to be
published in early 2005.
Page
36 -- map -- The Magic will not be visiting Ensenada or Ixtapa. It will also
stop at Curacao and Puerto Quetzal.
Page
101 -- Palo -- There is now a $5 service charge for high tea.
Page
102 -- Special Meals at Palo -- There is now a $5 service charge for high tea.
Page
103 -- TopsiderÕs/Beach Blanket Buffet -- Drinks available now include soda
(Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Diet Sprite) as well as the previously-available
fruit punch, iced tea, coffee, milk and juice.
Page
105 -- Castaway Cay Dining -- Soda is now available at no charge at CookieÕs
BBQ and Castaway Cay Air Bar-B-Q.
Page
107 -- Beverages -- ItÕs now fair to say that, ÒYour food onboard is included
in your fare, but some drinks are not free.Ó Soda (fountain drinks) is now
available at no extra charge at all buffet and full-service meals on board ship
and at Castaway Cay, and at the 24-hour self-service Beverage Station on deck
9. There is still a charge for soda at snack bars, bars, lounges and from room
service.
Page
107 -- Unlimited Soda Package -- This all-you-can-drink offer has been
discontinued, as no-extra-charge soda is now more widely available. Souvenir
drink mugs are sold for $3, and can be refilled at all times at the Beverage
Station on deck 9 (you can also get disposable cups at the Beverage Station at
no charge).
Page
107 -- Beverage Station -- Soda (Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Diet Sprite) is now
available alongside other beverages.
Page
111 -- Formal Nights -- On the Eastern Caribbean cruise the formal evening is
usually on day 2 and the semi-formal evening is day 6. On the Western Caribbean
cruise, the formal evening is generally day 3 and the semi-formal evening is
day 6.
Page
126 -- Oceaneer Club and Lab (continued) Tips and Notes -- Parents should be
happy to learn that, in these days of ship-board viruses, hand-washing has
become a mandatory activity at the kidsÕ clubs. Whenever children enter either
Oceaneer Club or Lab a counselor squirts soap in the childrenÕs hands and sends
them to the sink to wash up.
Page
135 -- The Vista Spa aboard the Disney Cruise Line has increased its spa
treatment prices and added a few new treatments. The menu of treatments is
available in the spa when you board, but here is a sneak peek: Spa Taster (massage
and facial for $109/50 min. or $242 for couples massage); Aromaspa Ocean Wrap
with Well Being Back Massage ($176/85 min.); Ioniethermie Algae Super-Detox
($145/55 min.); Elemis Absolute Spa Ritual massage and facial ($237/105 min.);
LT Oxygen Lifting Facial ($109/55 min.); Well-Being Massage ($109/50 min. or
$242 for couples); Chakra Balancing Capsule ($45/25 min., $60/50 min., or $110
for a course of 3 25 min. sessions); Tropical Rainforest ($8 on the day of your
Òhands-onÓ spa treatment, $15 for a one-day pass; $30 for a 3-day pass; or $50
for a one-week pass); Rasul Ritual Chamber (Formerly, Surial Ritual Chamber)
($83/60 min.). Recently added treatments include the Aromastone Therapy
(approximately $170); Elemis Pro Collagen ÒJapanese SilkÓ Facial ($130/55 min.
or $60 for an add-on treatment); and the Exotic lime and ginger salt glow
($141/50 min.). Manicures are now $40/40 min. and pedicures are $55/55 minutes.
The hair salonÕs prices have also increased by about 10%.
Page
143 Ð It is now available to book shore excursions 90 days in advance, allowing
an extra 30 days prior to the trip for booking.
Page
182 -- Making the Most of San Juan: Getting There -- Note that thereÕs no need
for U.S. Customs inspection when visiting San Juan, as the previous port of
call on the itinerary is a U.S. territory, St. Thomas. See page 174 for a
description of U.S. Customs procedures in St. Thomas.
Page
185-186 -- Embarking on Shore Excursions in San Juan -- Disney has now
announced its lineup of shore excursions for this Òspecial itineraryÓ port. We
speculated on the offerings. Just how close did we get?
San
Juan City Bus Tours -- replace with New & Old San Juan City Tour. ThereÕs
no need to change the description, but note that the tour does indeed include a
shopping stop. Price $25/adults, $19 ages 3-9. Duration 3 hours, departs 8:00am
& 12:30pm.
Bacardi
Rum Distillery Tour -- The original description holds true, but add a
presentation in the Bacardi Theater and a rum cocktail-mixing demonstration.
$25/adults, $19 ages 3-9. Duration 3 hours, departs 9:00am and 12:15pm
Old
San Juan Walking Tour -- As described. $39/adults, $29 children 5-9. Duration
2.5 - 3 hours. Departure 9:45am
El
Yunque Rainforest Tour -- We were bang-on! $30/adults, $25 ages 3-9. Departure
7:45am, 12:15pm.
Kayaking
-- replace with Kayak & Snorkel Eco-Adventure. (We missed our guess here)
This excursion takes place at Seven Seas Beach near Fajardo, out on the
islandÕs eastern shore. 2.5 hours of kayaking and swimming around the reefs,
and two, one-hour bus rides to get there and back. $79 (ages 10 and up, only).
Maximum weight for kayakers 250 lbs. Departs 8:45am, 10:45am.
Ocean
Trail Horseback Ride -- As we described it. $79 (ages 10 and up only). Maximum
weight for riders 250 lbs. Departs 8:15am, 10:15am
Mountain
Biking Pi–ones Reserve œ- Another winner -- Disney suggests you wear a swim
suit under your biking attire. $65 (ages 10 and up only) Maximum weight for
bikers 300 lbs. Departs 8:45am, 12:20pm
Party
Boat and Snorkel -- Close enough! ÒCatamaran Sail & SnorkelÓ -- Buffet
lunch provided, destination not named (but still seems to be Fajardo).
$89/adults, $69 ages 5-9 Departs 8:10am, 11:10am
San
Juan Shore Excursions not included in PassPorter:
Hyatt
Dorado Beach Golf -- Play a round of golf at one of this resortÕs two Robert
Trent Jones Sr. courses. Bring your own clubs, or Callaway rentals are
available for an extra charge. Greens fees and shared golf cart included. $159
age 10 and up only. Departure 7:45am 7-7.5 hours
Seven
Seas Snorkeling Adventure -- Snorkel the reefs off the island of Icacos, near
the east coast port of Fajardo. Beverages and snacks included. $79/adults, $59
ages 5-9. Departs 8:10am, 10:30am 5.5 hours
Nature
Walk Through La Mina Falls at the Rainforest -- This visit to El Yunque
Rainforest is longer and offers more walking than the above Rainforest Tour,
with many of the same pleasures. ÒNature BoyÓ Dave would probably choose this
one. Wear a swim suit under your hiking togs. $39/adults, $29 ages 5-9. No
strollers. Departure 8:10am Duration 6 hours
Bacardi
Rum Distillery & Old San Juan City Tour -- Mix an Old San Juan bus tour
with the Bacardi Distillery Tour and youÕve got this one nailed. $39/adults,
$29 ages 3-9. Departure 8:00am Duration 4.5 hours
Condado
Beach Escape -- WhatÕs a port visit without a beach break? This sun and fun
excursion takes you to the San Juan Marriott Resort on Condado Beach. Enjoy the
beach, theme pool with water slide, lounge chairs and showers. 2 hours of beach
time (bring your sun screen). $69/adults, $49 ages 3-9 Departure 8:30am,
12:10pm Duration 4.5 hours
To
see the complete, official list of San Juan shore excursions, visit http://www.disneycruise.com, click Fun Onshore,
click San Juan (under Special Cruise Ports), and then click Shore Excursions
(or just go to this link).
Page
191-192 -- Embarking on Shore Excursions in Antigua -- Disney has announced its
lineup of shore excursions for this Òspecial itineraryÓ port. We speculated on
the offerings in the guide -- to get the complete and official list of Antigua
shore excursions, visit http://www.disneycruise.com, click Fun Onshore, click Antigua (under
Special Cruise Ports), and then click Shore Excursions (or just go to this link).
Page
224 -- As previously noted, soda is now available with lunch at no extra
charge.
Page
229 Ð Disney Cruise LineÕs new excursion is called, ÒBlackbeardÕs Cay Beach
& Stingray Adventure.Ó This is less expensive and takes less time than the
Blue Lagoon Beach Day (Stingray City).
Page
238 -- On the 7-night cruise, you have one formal night (day 2 on the Eastern
Caribbean itineraries and day 3 on the Western Caribbean itineraries) and one
semi-formal night (day 6 on both itineraries).
Page 244 -- Hand-washing is now an automatic part of kidÕs club activities.