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Florida flowers and Caribbean cruising THIS SECTION COMPLETED 5/7
Just to let you know that the pre-trip report for our upcoming vacation is now underway in the WDW trip reports forum. I'm going to post the whole thing over there, as out of our two weeks, we're only on the Dream for four nights, but in due course, that part of the trip will posted over here.
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Right, it's time to get the Disney Cruise Line part of this trip report underway, so with no further ado, let's set sail....
Monday 23 February – part six: it’ll be easy to park…
When we arrived at Port Canaveral, we couldn’t remember how it worked with the luggage. I knew in the past, we had dropped it off as we approached, and then had parked. I also remembered that previously porters had picked up our luggage from the car park, so we asked a guy, and he told us it would be much easier for us to park and then someone would pick our luggage up from there.
We entered, had heart failure at having to pay a flat rate of $75 as previously, we’d paid by the day, and of course that’s a lot of money for just four nights.
We found a spot on level three, which is where the guy had told us to park, but no sign of any porters, and he’d given us duff information, as we had to haul the luggage over the walkway, then take the elevator down, before we could pass it off to anyone. Not a great start!
That finally done, we joined the line for security, which wasn’t bad, but it was like a greenhouse in there, as you couldn’t feel the air conditioning working as you waited, which wasn’t pleasant. Once through, we headed up the escalator into the main terminal, and found the Castaway Club line (once we were able to get past the irritating family blocking the way! ) and we handed over our documents and had our passports checked, and in return, got our Key to the World cards.
Because it was so late on, it was now free boarding, so with a couple of photos, we headed on board. This is a much more stress free way to do things.
When we were due to be announced, we got talking to Jamesz (I think that was how he spelt it), as he picked up on our British accents, and he asked where we were from. It turns out I work in his home town and he’s worked in our home town. He was so funny. He kept saying “shut the front door” in such a camp voice! Later on, a Crew Member saw us and said to us “oh you’re Jamesz’ special friends”.. I’m not sure that’s how I want to be remembered necessarily…
There was a massive line for the midship elevators, so I headed forward, knowing that few people would be down there, and we were on our own, and quickly caught an elevator up to the ninth deck. Another beauty of boarding late is that your room is ready, so you can immediately drop your hand luggage off, which is what we did. Of course I had to get one or two photos as well…
We were very impressed with our Castaway Club gift…
The view from our room…
We headed out to go to Senses to get our Rainforest passes booked for the duration of the cruise. They were also doing a special offer, with a 75 minute pamper package down from $239 to $139. Sign me up! I managed to snag a 7:00pm slot, and Mark got a shave for the same time, so we were set.
We popped down to Guest Services to get today’s Navigator, as they’d run out in the terminal, and there wasn’t one in our room when we boarded, which surprised me.
That done, we headed back to the room for a bit of down time. We were pleasantly surprised by how quickly our three cases turned up. They were all there before 3:00pm! I also managed to resolve the problem with our phone. I’d emailed our phone provider at home, and they’d replied, saying they would reactive the SIM card, and if I turned off the phone for a few minutes, when it was turned back on, I’d have text message service – and I’m delighted to say I did!
Just before 3:00pm, we headed back to the spa for the raffle, but as usual, we didn’t win. This is as tough as winning the lottery!
When we came out of there, we went to get a drink at the bar. I have no idea what I got, as I asked for something sweet, and by the time we’d got through my allergies (as well the fruit issues, I can’t drink dark rum, as everything goes black and that’s only with a little taste! ) It had grey goose vodka, cranberry and orange juice and it was very nice.
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Too bad you were given misinformation about luggage porters. Other than that, it is easy to guess you are experienced cruisers. Nice score on the spa package and cold cocktails.
A delightful start to your cruise. Bon voyage.
I'm excited just seeing the pictures - can you tell I LOVE cruising with Disney? I don't remember those rattan chairs/sofas that you see in the last picture They look incredibly comfy. Where are they located exactely?
I'm excited just seeing the pictures - can you tell I LOVE cruising with Disney? I don't remember those rattan chairs/sofas that you see in the last picture They look incredibly comfy. Where are they located exactely?
They're in the adult only area of the Dream, near to the bar on deck 11. I don't know if any of the ships have them - I honestly don't remember.
I can empathize with you about the stress of arriving at the port.it seems like there should be more signs explaining the basics, especially when they introduce new procedures, such as a parking garage. It's so easy to get overwhelmed and to stress about things! But you had the right idea--get settled and have a cocktail!
I can empathize with you about the stress of arriving at the port.it seems like there should be more signs explaining the basics, especially when they introduce new procedures, such as a parking garage. It's so easy to get overwhelmed and to stress about things! But you had the right idea--get settled and have a cocktail!