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My understanding is that the Wonder is scheduled for dry dock soon (now?). Does anyone know yet what (if any) changes or upgrades are to be made?
I am sailing in 2 weeks and am SO excited! My first time on the Wonder, my sister-in-law's first long cruise, first Disney cruise, first veranda, etc.
I'm trying to keep my kids in the dark about what we're really doing until we get to the port, too. So far so good. Right now they only think they're going to Mexico, and Dad's driving us to the border. I didn't say which border...
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I havent heard of any notable upgrades to the ship necessarily, but now you have me wondering! I know they do mechanical maintenance and paint, etc that kind of stuff but with the Dream and Fantasy on the the market maybe they are going to snazz it up a bit!
We are on the riviera tomorrow-October 2nd. Hoping for nothing but sunshine. !
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The Wonder went straight into dry dock after it finished the last Alaskan cruise we were on. From memory, it was a very short period - about 10 days. The Cast Members told us that the carpets would be ripped up and renewed and I spotted a lot of basic maintenance that needed doing - painting etc. I think they were also going to do some work on the upper decks, as on the final morning, they had already covered up the handrails in readiness to do something. The pools were also empty, so I guess they were probably going to give those a deep clean as well.
Cheryl and I were on the same cruise and one night I was cutting through Shutters, and they had already re-stained all the wood trim. The front of her hull had paint removed, most likely from the ice in Alaska, and I'm sure that is high on the list. We noticed some little things that needed repair (light bulbs, elevator lights, etc), but I'm thinking that type of stuff is normal after a hard cruise season in Alaska.
I don't know if they are doing anything major. But, the Wonder is a beautiful ship, and you won't be disappointed!
Due to the time frame, there's not likely to be major changes. There are things they could do in that time, such as convert Shutters over to the same system they use on the new ships (a separate portfolio of prints for each stateroom, with no need to search on the wall for your photos. No time for something that requires structural work.
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The Wonder did indeed use facial recognition software. We took a stateroom group photo at check-in that was used for our ID's whenever we left the ship or came back aboard.
The Shutters kiosk was a real time saver because all we had to do was insert a room key, and all of the photos recognized came up in a preview list we could swipe from one to the next. It wasn't perfect, though. None of our Palo photos were available with the room key kiosk.
BTW, our server at Palo was superb. Daniel was his name, and he made our first (and second) experiences at Palo very memorable. We requested him for dinner after we had him as our server for brunch. He suggested an excellent wine for us at dinner, the only bottle we purchased. I found out on this trip that if we don't finish a bottle (even with us NOT being on the wine plan), it will be delivered to our next dining rotation to finish the following night. Disney service is the BEST.
Mexico was HOT HOT HOT, but the scenery was lovely. I'm actually glad we didn't stop in Mazatlan because it gave me more time to enjoy the ship. I'm a So Cal native, so I didn't have to worry about airfare for this trip, and I look forward to another Mexico cruise mostly to relax and enjoy the ship. It's possible I won't even get off to visit the ports next time.
As predicted, there were no major changes, but a lovely time was had by all.
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