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Question any "must do" advice for a new cruiser?

Hi everyone - we just booked our first cruise ever! 4 nights on the Disney Dream. Any "must do" advice regarding dining, off ship excursions, activities for the kids, etc.? We're traveling with my whole family - 12 people including kids ranging from 2-12. Thanks!
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August 28th - it's a four night cruise to the Bahamas!
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Not knowing all your details, here's some things we did on the Wonder on our last cruise 2 years ago----family of 4, 2 boys aged 10 and 7 at the time.

We did a 3-night cruise to the Bahamas over Spring Break, tied into a 4-night stay on Land where we stayed at the Animal Kingdom lodge (our favorite hotel on-site). The cruise was the last part of the trip.

-- If you're getting the air travel done through Disney, they send luggage tags so you don't have to worry about finding your luggage and getting it on the bus from the airport. However, make sure you pack a backpack with essentials and changes of clothes for the younger ones. There's no guarantee the luggage will get to your room at a reasonable time and you don't want to be without any critical items. Also, make sure you plan your flight(s) to arrive in Orlando as early as you can tolerate. With lineup, documentation check, loading, etc. it takes several hours to actually get to the ship once you land and you never know about flight delays. We deliberately did the pre-stay before the cruise so we could travel direct from the on-site hotel to the port with no hassles.

-- The Nassau stop is short but loads of fun. We took the bus/walking tour around the city that stops at an interesting museum, an old fort, and a walk through canyon area, followed by some shopping at the port market. It's a pretty short tour and gets you back on the ship with enough time to hang out in the pool or walk around and relax before dinner. There are a number of other more adventurous excursions that are also a lot more expensive---Dolphin Encounters, Paradise Island, etc.-- but we kept it low-key after 4 days at WDW and wanted to relax a bit.

-- Castaway Quay is Disney's private island and it's a great stop. There are also a few things to do here that you need to plan extra for--the Stingray encounter was a big hit for us, and my wife and I also did a couple's massage on the far side of the island that's reserved only for 18+ adults. Disney is very well-organized and you can drop your kids off at any time in age-specific groups while on-shore on the island too so you can get some private time with your spouse. During our trip, it poured down rain while we were at the massage and the kid's group was whisked aboard ship in safety in the kid's zones.

-- On board ship, the kid's areas are age-specific, well tended and chaperoned, and our kids had a blast. You can drop the kids off any time during the day, they give you a pager, and send messages to you if anything happens while you're on the ship. I can't speak for the new Dream yet obviously, but it was rather interesting to note that in the evening, families preferred to stay together for activities rather than large numbers of adults going to the various clubs. With young kids, you probably want to get the early seating for dinner each night. This gets you into the shows at a good time right after dinner. Seating breakfast is easy too--you have a choice of the restaurant or the faster a-la-carte line (suggested for the day in Nassau). You have the same team of servers at each of the restaurants you'll rotate through, so they will rapidly learn and adjust to your tastes. By the end of the cruise, they'll be fast friends! As for other food, snack bars are open most of the time...our unanimous favorite was pizza baked to order!

-- Pictures are something to note of too. They have an interesting arrangement where photographers are all over the ship and on-shore at Castaway Quay busily taking pictures. You can go to the photo center daily to search for any photos you may have gotten done of you (the boarding pic, any island pics with characters, dinner photos, etc.) You can then pick and choose which ones you'd like to have printed up as keepsakes. If you know beforehand that you want to get some of these, they sell prepaid photo packs/cards so check those out. I think they're in groups of 10. The photos are very high quality glossy and in various sizes...perfect for a nice album/frame.

That first-time is definitely a little overwhelming so read everything! We got our Passporter and took it with us on the cruise--very valuable so you're in the right place!
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Not knowing all your details, here's some things we did on the Wonder on our last cruise 2 years ago----family of 4, 2 boys aged 10 and 7 at the time.

We did a 3-night cruise to the Bahamas over Spring Break, tied into a 4-night stay on Land where we stayed at the Animal Kingdom lodge (our favorite hotel on-site). The cruise was the last part of the trip.

-- If you're getting the air travel done through Disney, they send luggage tags so you don't have to worry about finding your luggage and getting it on the bus from the airport. However, make sure you pack a backpack with essentials and changes of clothes for the younger ones. There's no guarantee the luggage will get to your room at a reasonable time and you don't want to be without any critical items. Also, make sure you plan your flight(s) to arrive in Orlando as early as you can tolerate. With lineup, documentation check, loading, etc. it takes several hours to actually get to the ship once you land and you never know about flight delays. We deliberately did the pre-stay before the cruise so we could travel direct from the on-site hotel to the port with no hassles.

-- The Nassau stop is short but loads of fun. We took the bus/walking tour around the city that stops at an interesting museum, an old fort, and a walk through canyon area, followed by some shopping at the port market. It's a pretty short tour and gets you back on the ship with enough time to hang out in the pool or walk around and relax before dinner. There are a number of other more adventurous excursions that are also a lot more expensive---Dolphin Encounters, Paradise Island, etc.-- but we kept it low-key after 4 days at WDW and wanted to relax a bit.

-- Castaway Quay is Disney's private island and it's a great stop. There are also a few things to do here that you need to plan extra for--the Stingray encounter was a big hit for us, and my wife and I also did a couple's massage on the far side of the island that's reserved only for 18+ adults. Disney is very well-organized and you can drop your kids off at any time in age-specific groups while on-shore on the island too so you can get some private time with your spouse. During our trip, it poured down rain while we were at the massage and the kid's group was whisked aboard ship in safety in the kid's zones.

-- On board ship, the kid's areas are age-specific, well tended and chaperoned, and our kids had a blast. You can drop the kids off any time during the day, they give you a pager, and send messages to you if anything happens while you're on the ship. I can't speak for the new Dream yet obviously, but it was rather interesting to note that in the evening, families preferred to stay together for activities rather than large numbers of adults going to the various clubs. With young kids, you probably want to get the early seating for dinner each night. This gets you into the shows at a good time right after dinner. Seating breakfast is easy too--you have a choice of the restaurant or the faster a-la-carte line (suggested for the day in Nassau). You have the same team of servers at each of the restaurants you'll rotate through, so they will rapidly learn and adjust to your tastes. By the end of the cruise, they'll be fast friends! As for other food, snack bars are open most of the time...our unanimous favorite was pizza baked to order!

-- Pictures are something to note of too. They have an interesting arrangement where photographers are all over the ship and on-shore at Castaway Quay busily taking pictures. You can go to the photo center daily to search for any photos you may have gotten done of you (the boarding pic, any island pics with characters, dinner photos, etc.) You can then pick and choose which ones you'd like to have printed up as keepsakes. If you know beforehand that you want to get some of these, they sell prepaid photo packs/cards so check those out. I think they're in groups of 10. The photos are very high quality glossy and in various sizes...perfect for a nice album/frame.

That first-time is definitely a little overwhelming so read everything! We got our Passporter and took it with us on the cruise--very valuable so you're in the right place!
Thank you SO much for all of the info!!!! It seems like we were casually talking about a cruise a week ago, and suddenly it's booked with a few clicks of a mouse!
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In nassau, we did a tour of the island that included a pirate museum, it was very neat! It has a replica pirate ship inside that is just amazing.
Get the passporter guide, they have tons of info.
It's a quick cruise, make time to enjoy the new ship as well as the ports. The straw market in nassau is crowded, unless you have something in particular to buy, avoid it.
Last time we were there, we tried some local konk fritters, they weren't very good, we get better at home.
Always carry your own water bottle with you off the ship for everyone in your party. It gets hot and humid fast down there.
Have loads of fun!
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This is such great advice, since we might be cruising in August 2012! Are you guys cruising this year or next?
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Be ready to re-book on board if you think your family is going to love cruising and you want to do it again. There is usually a discount and an on-board credit offer for your next cruise.

We didn't do this our first time and it is the only thing we regret from our first Disney Cruise. Now, the deposit for our next cruise is included in our budget for our cruise. We re-book early in the cruise, as the person at the future cruise desk is quite busy on the last day or 2. We saw people waiting in line for her as we were enjoying our last hours on board.

Pick up a brochure at the future cruise desk, complete the information and drop it off. You'll receive a quote for an offer in your stateroom. You can then call or visit the desk, make your deposit and you're good to go! We even give the credit for our booking to our travel agent, so she gets credit and we get great service handling the details of our next cruise.

During our last cruise, we walked on board with the on-board credit from our re-book offer and the travel agency's on-board credit!

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This is such great advice, since we might be cruising in August 2012! Are you guys cruising this year or next?
This year! August 28th - Sept 1st. The ship is almost fully booked, or so they told me.
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Be ready to re-book on board if you think your family is going to love cruising and you want to do it again. There is usually a discount and an on-board credit offer for your next cruise.

We didn't do this our first time and it is the only thing we regret from our first Disney Cruise. Now, the deposit for our next cruise is included in our budget for our cruise. We re-book early in the cruise, as the person at the future cruise desk is quite busy on the last day or 2. We saw people waiting in line for her as we were enjoying our last hours on board.

Pick up a brochure at the future cruise desk, complete the information and drop it off. You'll receive a quote for an offer in your stateroom. You can then call or visit the desk, make your deposit and you're good to go! We even give the credit for our booking to our travel agent, so she gets credit and we get great service handling the details of our next cruise.

During our last cruise, we walked on board with the on-board credit from our re-book offer and the travel agency's on-board credit!

Enjoy your first Disney Cruise!
Thanks for the advice! We've seen bounceback offers at WDW, but I never even thought about it for a cruise. I love the parks, so I'm not quite sure how we'll feel. It's good to know, though, in case we fall in love with it. It's Disney, right, so what's not to love?
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In nassau, we did a tour of the island that included a pirate museum, it was very neat! It has a replica pirate ship inside that is just amazing.
Get the passporter guide, they have tons of info.
It's a quick cruise, make time to enjoy the new ship as well as the ports. The straw market in nassau is crowded, unless you have something in particular to buy, avoid it.
Last time we were there, we tried some local konk fritters, they weren't very good, we get better at home.
Always carry your own water bottle with you off the ship for everyone in your party. It gets hot and humid fast down there.
Have loads of fun!
Thank you! I'm writing all of this down and keeping it in my new Disney Dream folder!
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You will fall in love with DCL. We waited until the next to last day to book our next one and we were sorry, there were always more than 1 hour waits to talk to the gal that books them, but at least we got it done. Personally, on a 4 day you will find that you barely unpack before you have to get off! We did not like Nassau at all and would advise once you've seen it, to spend that day on board the ship taking advantage of all the ship has to offer. Plus, the spa always offers specials on part days for reduced cost because everyone else gets off at the port! Find some time to get away and enjoy the Rainforest Room by yourself, definitely the best spot on the ship for relaxation!! Enjoy your cruise!
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