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I am really enjoying reading your TR and all the photos!! Thanks for sharing and I can't wait for more! Your TR is also making me think about upgrading to concierge
Oh, I just love sea days! Yours sounded so great. I wish I'd been able to book Palo brunch for next week's cruise, but I got dinner at least! Really looks like everyone had a great time today. Spa, brunch, Enchanted Garden, pools, aquaduck. It all looks so enticing!
the Sea Day was very relaxing. Bet you are looking forward to Alaska, but are probably too busy this week to think about it.
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Ok - must seriously not read about Palo brunch when I'm already hungry...
So true - same holds for writing about it.
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I think we sat at that same table at Palo in October for our High Tea. The decor is just so nice, coupled with the view, it was something else. We haven't had an oppurtunity to eat a meal at Palo, but did eat at Remy. I know what you are saying about the number of courses not being relevant. I'm a big guy, went a la carte and was full quite early.
We felt like we at that area in the back on deck 13 to ourselves in October. For the number of people on the cruise, we saw next to no one there. It was so peaceful after dealing with the crowds in other areas.
Great report so far!
Thanks! Glad you found the hidden spot on 13.
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I am really enjoying reading your TR and all the photos!! Thanks for sharing and I can't wait for more! Your TR is also making me think about upgrading to concierge
Thanks - more coming up soon.
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Tell me about it! I wish I could get concierge.
Concierge was good, but if I had my choice of paying for two cruises, or 1 Cruise and a week at WDW, I'd definitely skip Concierge.
As usual, I was up and out early. Today's weather was much nicer than our first visit to CC, and sunshine was the forecast.
For the first time on the cruise, I joined the kids at their favorite breakfast spot, the buffet at The Enchanted Garden. It turned out to be a good option, as it wasn't crowded if you went early, and the food was good.
We had some fun with the camera. I took a lot of grief for "food photos" but now the kids say they're glad to have the reminders. I just told them I was practicing for my future food blog. Of course, I'll need to learn to cook first.
We sent the kids off to the island, and said we'd visit later. We exited the ship around 11am and walked over to the beach, checking out the shops along the way. We had lunch with the kids, and even went in the water for a while. It was warmer today.
Today we had Cabana No. 8, just a few steps further from Cookies Too.
Our group enjoying the water.
There were chairs available on the beach after lunch.
This is how a person who is not supposed to be in the sun(me) enjoys a relaxing nap on the hammock.
Grumpy Bear, who was by now much less Grumpy, and I walked back to the ship after my nap. The kids took advantage of the bike rentals that came with the Cabana, and once again stayed on CC as long as they could.
A brightly covered wall near the restroom entrance.
We did stop to enjoy Heads Up Bar.
My one and only Piña Colada - yummy brain freeze
And that was our day on Castaway Cay - as enjoyable as the first, even though we missed Captain Jack Sparrow.
Our Sail Away Dinner was back at The Royal Palace. No photos from this dinner - decided to give the gang a rest. We had another good meal - although none of our Main Dining Room meals matched the quality of the first night, we had no complaints, and thought there were more than enough choices to satisfy our diverse group.
DD2 and I enjoyed a nightcap at Currents, recapping the week - and then it started to rain, and rain. There was quite the thunder and lightning storm on our last evening.
Wonderful photos of the ship and CC. That one of you mummified on the beach is so funny--but you're wise to do that! Glad the cruise worked its magic and Grumpy Bears grumpiness is wearing off! You're getting me revved up to be on a ship for sure!
I have so enjoyed this TR. I will only be able to enjoy that level of cruising if I win the lottery. The problem with that is I do not buy lottery tickets!!! Can't wait to hear the about the rest of your adventures.
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Just catching up on your trip report and beautiful photos! I'm glad that Grumpybear is feeling less grumpy,now! Palo brunch and dinner sound delicious, and I love your family's private cabana!Looking forward to reading more!
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Wonderful photos of the ship and CC. That one of you mummified on the beach is so funny--but you're wise to do that! Glad the cruise worked its magic and Grumpy Bears grumpiness is wearing off! You're getting me revved up to be on a ship for sure!
You will have a great time in Alaska. Grumpy got less grumpy as the cruise went on . I hate being restricted with regards to sun, but too many years of softball, tennis, and golf finally caught up with me.
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Love the mummified shot as well!
What a lovely time you've had.
Thanks - it was a very good time.
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I have so enjoyed this TR. I will only be able to enjoy that level of cruising if I win the lottery. The problem with that is I do not buy lottery tickets!!! Can't wait to hear the about the rest of your adventures.
I need to buy lottery tickets after this cruise!
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Your report and photos are amazing, I just love your report. Looks like your family had such a great time together!
Thank you. I'm sure there were the normal family squabbles with the kids, we just didn't witness them. Everyone did a good job of getting in vacation mode.
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Just catching up on your trip report and beautiful photos! I'm glad that Grumpybear is feeling less grumpy,now! Palo brunch and dinner sound delicious, and I love your family's private cabana!Looking forward to reading more!
Thank you. The cabana was the highlight.
Coming up - the end (started the final post, but have to search for some photos)
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Love the picture of you Pinacolada (brain freeze - LOL) with the boat in the background - AMAZING.
So glad that your Grumpy was less Grumpy towards the end - it might mean there is hope for my Grumpy at disney
All good things must come to a close. We had the late breakfast seating on departure day, so getting up and ready to go was not a problem. Back to The Royal Palace for breakfast then we were ready for embarkation / disembarkation, or whatever you call it - getting off the darned ship
Unfortunately, this was not good planning on my part. There was quite a line to get off. That would have been okay, but it was total chaos, as there was no assistance being provided by the staff at all. So, lots of cutting, forming new lines, etc. I think this is somewhat unusual, as they were holding people on the ship - something to do with not enough people at Customs.
I did sneak a photo of the Walt Disney Theater while waiting
After 30 minutes (maybe more) we were able to exit. We found our baggage, and the line through Customs was short.
Our driver arrived shortly after we exited, and we were headed home. We had a 2.5 hour drive south. One little mishap along the way, as our youngest grand daughter had a tummy whoopsy We stopped at a gas station and made everything fresh again.
Once home, we were greeted by our puppy, who modeled her new Pirate bandana:
Wrap Up
It truly was a Dream Cruise. The kids said it was their best vacation ever. Fortunately, they had several days in Florida remaining, so the thought of lots of pool and beach time made the end of the cruise less painful.
Choosing concierge certainly added to our enjoyment, but I can't emphasize enough that this isn't crucial to having a great cruise. The biggest perk for us was the ability to book the cabanas at 120 days ahead of the cruise. We didn't use the lounge that much, and didn't have a lot of special requests.
Stuff we didn't experience:
Dinner at Animation Palace - unfortunately, this was Remy night
Live Shows - just didn't fit in with the Aqua Duck riding and our relaxed schedule
Night Clubs - wanted a drink at the Skyline Lounge, but never quite got there
Special Ship Events - no tours or tastings
Movie in the Walt Disney Theater
Room Service - we just never got around to it
We have no regrets about what we missed - it will give us a chance to have new experiences on future cruises. We purposely went with a "we can't do it all" attitude, and I think that added to our enjoyment.
Did Grumpy Bear have a good time? Well - let's just say that he and I are booked on the Wonder for a late January sailing to the Western Caribbean. And, since the Dream Cruise, we've visited WDW and purchased DVC. While discussing upcoming travel last night, he even said "I like Disney ..."
Our stops at Castaway Cay were definitely the highlight of our trip, but we enjoyed Palo, the main dining rooms, the Aqua Duck, and the time to get away all together - something that doesn't happen often enough.
Thanks for following our journey - and best wishes for all of you with Disney Cruises in your future.
Too bad about the crowds and confusion on the last morning. That's something DCL usually handles very well. How great to have another DCL cruise to look forward to! I hope the Wonder isn't a disappointment after the Dream. I love the Magic and Wonder, but have never sailed on the newer ships so can't compare. It's so true that you can't do it all, and shouldn't try! I do hope you can get to at least one of the shows on your next cruise. I loved them, but also never got to the night clubs or a movie.
Baby Natasha is so sweet! She's growing up so fast!
That parting shot is beautiful...just like a painting with the ship peeking out through the doorway!
I'm so glad you all enjoyed the trip. It really did look like a wonderful vacation for the entire family. I'm even more happy for you that DH is now a convert! Most importantly, though, I'm glad he's enjoying these trips as I really do believe there's something for everyone at Disney!
Looking forward to your next TR...but luckily we still have Maine to keep us going!
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Wonderful trip report, Sharon! Your pictures of the ship and Castaway Cay were amazing- Congrats on your DVC ownership! Welcome
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