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No plans, no stress for the cruise is definitely the way to go, especially on a short cruise. Just look at the navigators each night to see if there's anything you want to do the next day, and for the rest-- just chill! Also like the idea of using the Nassau day as a day at sea to just enjoy the ship. Just enjoying the beach and the beauty of the island is plenty for your CC day. I loved the rays, but it sounds like the ray encounter has changed since I did it, and not for the better.
Yep, I'm with everyone else. On a 3 day cruise, you'll have plenty to do without booking activities. And, it will be stress free so you can do what you want, when you want. Looking forward to seeing more pics of the girls enjoying themselves at WDW and on the cruise.
Sounds like a great trip, and Happy Belated Anniversary (or maybe you can just celebrate all year long).
Happy Anniversary! Congrats on the upcoming trip. I'm excited I have one more to read. I have no trips planned and it is killing me so I'm getting my Disney fix by reading about everyone else's trips. I have to agree with everyone else, cruise after the parks is the way to go. I think your girls will love the kids clubs. Evan really enjoyed them on our weekender cruise last year. Of course we didn't get to do Castaway Cay. I think he would have loved that and I am pretty sure your gilrs will like that too. I hear you about the sting rays. The kids like to talk a big game but when push comes to shove they aren't always so tough.
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Yes you'll be checking OUT of POR on the 29th mere hours before we will be chocking IN to POR.
And I like the no plans cruise plan. It's not like you won't be able to find as much or as little to do on the boat as you and the girls want.
Your no-plans cruise sounds wonderful after a long Disney trip! I am sure you will find plenty to do on the ship and this way you won't feel overwhelmed.
Exactly! I'm not worried about finding things to do, I know there are plenty
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I've always said if we were to do the land/sea thing again that we'd do the WDW portion first and then be as lazy as we liked on the cruise. I figure that way we'll be nice and mellow when we return from vacation and not need a vacation from our vacation.
I can't wait to just be lazy! I always say that I need a vacation when we get home from WDW, we're just so pooped. It will be nice to rest and relax on the cruise, especially since the girls will be jumping right into the new school year the day after we get back
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I am with you on resting on the cruise. Just go with the flow!
That's the plan
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I think a relaxing cruise after touring the parks is just what you need.
It sounds perfect to me!
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Ooops, forgot to answer your question. I am planning/hoping to go to MNSSHP. We'll see...
I hope you can get there, I love that party!!
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Originally Posted by lauriep
No plans, no stress for the cruise is definitely the way to go, especially on a short cruise. Just look at the navigators each night to see if there's anything you want to do the next day, and for the rest-- just chill! Also like the idea of using the Nassau day as a day at sea to just enjoy the ship. Just enjoying the beach and the beauty of the island is plenty for your CC day. I loved the rays, but it sounds like the ray encounter has changed since I did it, and not for the better.
The girls will run the show while we're on the cruise, I'll have them look at the Navigators at night so they can choose our activities for the following day
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Sounds like a relaxing day would be fun too! Just enjoy the ship. I heard there is LOTS to do.
I'm sure there won't be a shortage of things to do!
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Yep, I'm with everyone else. On a 3 day cruise, you'll have plenty to do without booking activities. And, it will be stress free so you can do what you want, when you want. Looking forward to seeing more pics of the girls enjoying themselves at WDW and on the cruise.
Sounds like a great trip, and Happy Belated Anniversary (or maybe you can just celebrate all year long).
Thanks so much! I'm looking forward to the cruise just being mellow and stress free. Anything we don't get to is just reason to go on another one in a few years, right??
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I think you'll enjoy the quietness of the cruise after 9 days in the parks!
Me too!
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Happy Anniversary! Congrats on the upcoming trip. I'm excited I have one more to read. I have no trips planned and it is killing me so I'm getting my Disney fix by reading about everyone else's trips. I have to agree with everyone else, cruise after the parks is the way to go. I think your girls will love the kids clubs. Evan really enjoyed them on our weekender cruise last year. Of course we didn't get to do Castaway Cay. I think he would have loved that and I am pretty sure your gilrs will like that too. I hear you about the sting rays. The kids like to talk a big game but when push comes to shove they aren't always so tough.
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Thanks, Holly!
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Soon!
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I think a relaxing cruise after touring the parks is just what you need.
Me too
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Yes you'll be checking OUT of POR on the 29th mere hours before we will be chocking IN to POR.
And I like the no plans cruise plan. It's not like you won't be able to find as much or as little to do on the boat as you and the girls want.
I'm even going with a little less planning for the parks too! I mean, I've still got my color coded calendar, but there's hardly anything filled in it. I'm looking forward to taking our time and going with the flow
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