TheMaxRebo
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2008
Sounds like a fairly painless process checking in for the cruise. I could see myself eating a lot of those shrimp while waiting for my room to be ready
wow - that's pretty cool being able to see Cape Canaveral from the boat!
The fact your can bring drinks on board (of the adult variety or otherwise) is about the one fact I know about Disney Cruise lines and I think is a great thing vs. having to buy soda, beer, wine, etc. on board
"there was no way he was going to let me take his job" - that is a nice way he put it. I am like you and would feel I could get my own ice so nice that he made it not seem like you were expecting him to do it or anything
That was a nice idea with the cheese plate and it looks pretty good - I like how they have descriptions of how the cheeses look in the information so you know which one is which
Sail away party looks fun! I like how they made the screen almost look like an old fashioned TV with the curved corners.
As cool as those porthole "windows" sound I think if we ever did do a cruise I'd just have to get a veranda for views like that!
Not sure if I would call it a fetish but I do really appreciate the effort that Disney puts into their light fixtures and the theming of them - so thanks for posting those pics!
So this might be a silly questions, but I assume the "Shutters photographers" are the equivalent of the "Photopass photographers" in the park, right? And is that included with your cruise or do you have to buy a separate "memory maker" type thing?
Wow, that must have been a challenge to be at a table only with people who spoke little/no English. I think that would be my biggest fear - being at a "bad" table" or with bad guests. doesn't seem like they were bad guests or anything, but did make for a long meal and I would want my meals on board to be fun/relaxing, not taxing ... oh well. Food looks really good and kinda surprised how many options there were!
wow - that's pretty cool being able to see Cape Canaveral from the boat!
The fact your can bring drinks on board (of the adult variety or otherwise) is about the one fact I know about Disney Cruise lines and I think is a great thing vs. having to buy soda, beer, wine, etc. on board
"there was no way he was going to let me take his job" - that is a nice way he put it. I am like you and would feel I could get my own ice so nice that he made it not seem like you were expecting him to do it or anything
That was a nice idea with the cheese plate and it looks pretty good - I like how they have descriptions of how the cheeses look in the information so you know which one is which
Sail away party looks fun! I like how they made the screen almost look like an old fashioned TV with the curved corners.
As cool as those porthole "windows" sound I think if we ever did do a cruise I'd just have to get a veranda for views like that!
Not sure if I would call it a fetish but I do really appreciate the effort that Disney puts into their light fixtures and the theming of them - so thanks for posting those pics!
So this might be a silly questions, but I assume the "Shutters photographers" are the equivalent of the "Photopass photographers" in the park, right? And is that included with your cruise or do you have to buy a separate "memory maker" type thing?
Wow, that must have been a challenge to be at a table only with people who spoke little/no English. I think that would be my biggest fear - being at a "bad" table" or with bad guests. doesn't seem like they were bad guests or anything, but did make for a long meal and I would want my meals on board to be fun/relaxing, not taxing ... oh well. Food looks really good and kinda surprised how many options there were!