To say that we are excited about our upcoming EBPC repo cruise is an understatement. It is our main topic of conversation at dinner and during longer car rides. And since our children are not old enough to really initiate conversations, what I'm really saying is that two adults would rather talk about this cruise than anything else!
It is six months away as I write this. I do a little bit of planning or research each day, just to feed the Disney-hungry beast that lives within me. I thought a pre-trip report would be a fabulous place to keep track of our journey thus far. I have never written a PTR, so please bear with me and let me know if I have left anything out.
DH and I have been Disney fans since childhood. We grew up going to Disneyland in California. DH's favorite character is Goofy and he also loves classic Mickey cartoons. Of course I loved Disneyland as a child, but I continued to love visiting the park well into adulthood. Things like cleanliness and great customer service are important to me, and Disney does those things best. But, when I first heard of Disney Cruise Line I pictured a ship full of small children running amok and told people that you could not pay me to get on one of those ships.
We ended up on the Magic in 2010 and I was hooked. For our second cruise, a mere 7 nights was not enough. We decided to go for it and book the 14-night EBPC repositioning for December 2012. Let the planning begin!
It is six months away as I write this. I do a little bit of planning or research each day, just to feed the Disney-hungry beast that lives within me. I thought a pre-trip report would be a fabulous place to keep track of our journey thus far. I have never written a PTR, so please bear with me and let me know if I have left anything out.
DH and I have been Disney fans since childhood. We grew up going to Disneyland in California. DH's favorite character is Goofy and he also loves classic Mickey cartoons. Of course I loved Disneyland as a child, but I continued to love visiting the park well into adulthood. Things like cleanliness and great customer service are important to me, and Disney does those things best. But, when I first heard of Disney Cruise Line I pictured a ship full of small children running amok and told people that you could not pay me to get on one of those ships.
We ended up on the Magic in 2010 and I was hooked. For our second cruise, a mere 7 nights was not enough. We decided to go for it and book the 14-night EBPC repositioning for December 2012. Let the planning begin!