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That update had me laughing out loud Jenn!!!! The cops were so annoying at Sanford Airport but the narration of how things went down once your husband got into the car was hysterical I can't wait to hear about your cruise
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What a nightmare at Sanford - they were certainly strict on parking there!
Going back to earlier, yep Claire was definitely saying "my mum's embarrassing" in some of those shots - it's written clearly on her face! And how funny, I've just been reading your cruise update about pasta Alfredo - and more here, I guess you like it.
We both love alfredo. Probably because it has about a zillion calories!
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That update had me laughing out loud Jenn!!!! The cops were so annoying at Sanford Airport but the narration of how things went down once your husband got into the car was hysterical I can't wait to hear about your cruise
It is comical to look back at it. I swear I live in a sitcom at times.
Morning came and we packed up everything. I did put a few things in my Mom’s suitcase for her to take home to allow us a little more room for future purchases. We were a little slow this morning, well the other 2 were. I was busy trying to get everything situated so that we could leave in a timely manner and not leave anything behind.
Mom had some breakfast items still, so I believe we each had a little something to give us some energy for the day.
Finally we loaded the car and said our good byes to my parents. They were heading to Legoland today and then tomorrow they were flying home. We had a nice time with them and it is nice that they don’t feel the need to do everything with us or make us feel guilty about doing what we want to do.
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Before I go further, I will discuss why we chose the Magic and this particular cruise. I really wanted a 4 or 5 night cruise. The thing was if we were to do one that long that meant we wouldn’t sail till Sunday or Monday. Now I am all for longer vacations, but it would also mean Claire was going to miss more school days. We were trying to avoid missing too many. I looked at other lines and even put a Princess cruise on hold. That was the only one that had dates that worked and it was for 5 days. The downside was it was out of Tampa. In the end Skip said he really wanted to see what all the fuss was about with Disney. Skip also wanted to fly out of Toledo, which means he can only fly on Allegiant, which only flies a couple of days a week. They had a Thursday flight and the Magic sailed on Friday, so it worked out perfectly in that regards. I also was interested in seeing what they did with the Magic since the refurb. I knew a lot of things had been changed, but I also knew many things that should have been updated were not. I went into this cruise knowing it wasn’t a complete makeover of the ship but many things were improved. I also knew that there had been many complaints already about many of the staterooms. Some were leaking water, some had a smell to them, and some still looked like there balconies needed painting. It was kind of like Disney put lipstick on the rooms rather than starting with a good foundation before applying the rest of the makeup. Luckily I am pretty good with going with the flow and though I may not like things I still was going to make the best of it I could. And though I touched on some of the negative things, there were many more positive things about the ship than negative.
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We then headed towards the port. Again, Skip was trying to give me directions….because you know he knows how to get there even though he has never been there. He really hates that I use Siri and makes fun of me doing so many times…but she gets me where I need to go most times….or at least in the right direction.
Of course once we got going I pretty much knew the way. It’s a fairly straight shot once you get on the right road. Skip then asked me why I was driving instead of him. LOL! I know I said I always drive, but many times on vacation he actually does do the driving. I reminded him that I was the one to get the car and it was in my name, so he probably shouldn’t be driving…..Ah…good point!
Soon we were seeing the Magic off in the distance and ooh and ahhing over it. We got off at the right exit and went in and they checked our ID’s and we stopped to unload our luggage. I handed over a tip. Skip think’s it’s a rip off that you have to tip these guys. But unless you want to carry your bags on yourself and haul them around, it’s the right thing to do. The guys were really helpful and told us where to go to park our car. This was a new one for me. In the past I have been dropped off at PC and picked up after the cruise and I have stayed at Residence Inn and used their Park and Cruise reservation and used the shuttle back and forth….but this was the first time we were parking in the garage at the port. I did do some investigating at parking offsite at a nearby lot, but in the end the savings wasn’t worth the hassle of getting there and back for us.
We pulled around and went into the garage and parked. Claire was doing the potty dance so we needed to find her a bathroom soon. We grabbed the rest of our things out of the car and made sure to put the key in a safe spot and went to find a bathroom. Luckily there is one right there in the garage and we made use of it quickly and then proceeded to cross the street towards the terminal.
I rarely get many pictures outside the terminal because I am too excited to get in, so I did try to take a few more today.
Skip made a lot of dorky comments to us because he likes to try and rile us up. We ignored him and I knew deep down he was excited….and a little nervous about it all too.
Looking back at the parking garage.
We entered the building and had to go through security check. There was a bit of a line, but it moves fairly quickly. You cannot take pictures there, but it is very similar to an airport security check.
Once we got up in the terminal we went to check in. Claire and I are Castaway Club members so we had the shorter check in line. This line is for meeting characters, which we chose to bypass.
The ship had not started boarding yet.
But for some reason people like to hoover near the ears. I don’t know why as it makes it harder for those with earlier boarding numbers to get through.
We decided to head outside and take a look at our new home for the next few days.
There was an ashtray out there and Skip took that as a sign that you are allowed to smoke out there. I am not sure if you are or not, but I suppose you can if there is an ashtray, but I also felt it was rude. Many people are out there looking at the ship and it’s not a big area. I tried to discreetly tell him not to, but he didn’t listen. I don’t think he understood what I was saying.
The guys were sprucing up the ship.
It looks like a few CM’s were having some shore time.
I'll be interested to hear what you make of the Magic. From our sailing, I have to say we didn't have any problems with our stateroom and really didn't notice anything negative about it, although you're right, it certainly wasn't a complete makeover.
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I'll be interested to hear what you make of the Magic. From our sailing, I have to say we didn't have any problems with our stateroom and really didn't notice anything negative about it, although you're right, it certainly wasn't a complete makeover.
I really thought it was fine. I have read so many mixed reviews about the ship since the refurb. We didn't let any of the downers get us down and really there weren't many that I can think of.
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Excited to hear about the cruise! Glad getting over there was pretty smooth
It's here.
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Great days at AK and MK! Glad you both liked Finding Nemo the Musical. Can't wait to hear about your cruise.
Coming up!
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Oooh, so exciting that the cruise part is starting!
I am too. I really had thought I would be to this part a lot sooner but life keeps getting in the darn way.
I noticed that they were starting to call numbers now. Gosh I can’t remember what we had…I am thinking 6 or 7 off the top of my head, but I know it wasn’t too far down the line so I kept peeking in to hear what was being called to board.
I believe this is where the concierge and platinum people wait.
I actually have waited in this area before…..back in 2011 when I did a tour of the Dream….this is where they had us wait for the bus back to WDW.
They were calling numbers fast. Basically every 30-60 seconds the next group was being called.
And before you knew it our group was called and we made our way to board. YIPPEE!!!!!!!
Mickey was walking right by and I quick tried to take a few paparazzi pictures.
I made us all stop for the boarding picture and Claire blinked in one and Skip had a creepy look in the other so I never bought either.
Now it was time to board!
Waiting our turn.
The Disney Magic would like to introduce the Jenseib family!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!
The first time I boarded the Magic I thought the atrium was so small…..this time I was used to it a bit and it didn’t seem so shockingly small. It did seem a little weird to see the second staircase missing, but not in a bad way.
Mickey had been moved and his new spot was nice.
The new light fixture.
I have a confession….I don’t think this is fabulous. It’s OK, but not a great fixture for the atrium and I liked the old one better.
Guest services.
We had a mission…..LUNCH!
We like buffets. I know it’s not for everyone, but Skip REALLY likes buffets, so we were heading towards Cabanas which was formerly known as Topsiders.
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We were heading towards the back of the ship to get to Cabanas and cut through Shutters, which is where they display the photos taken throughout the cruise.
And up the elevator.
To Cabanas.
The style and décor of this Cabanas is different than on the Dream and Fantasy.
I found a table out back. I love this outside area. Sadly they did make it smaller after the refurbishment to make Cabanas bigger, but there was still room to sit out there with tables and it still is bigger than what the Dream has.
Cape Canaveral off in the distance.
Taking in the views.
I believe Skip and Claire went to fill their plates while I waited at the table.
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