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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Trip Report 2013 - #9 - Disney Dream 3 Night Cruise Day 2 - Nassau, Pirate Night

Aft of the Disney Dream
We awoke bright and early on day 2 of our voyage to the Disney Dream pulling in to port in Nassau.  We were up to head up to Cabanas to get breakfast and then try to be among the first off the ship.  Yes that is right, we are Rope Dropping Nassau.


A view from the veranda as we pull into the port.

Grandpa and the kids
One nice thing about being off early is the empty port births.  This picture could not be taken in the afternoon because there would be two other ships in the way.  

Samantha and I on the steps to the Straw Market
After making our way through the craziness of the port area we went just a few blocks to the Straw Market.  We went there for several reasons.  
1. It was cheap.  We really did not see any excursions that we knew the kids would love so we saved a few dollars and just explored on our own.  
2. It was just a few blocks away.  Almost impossible to get lost.
3.  It was a good way to show the kids were weren't in America any more.  No it is not a third world country, but by walking a few blocks the kids get to see some eye opening things.


Walking down the side of the Market.  There are hundreds of vendors in the building.  Most of them sell the same stuff.  You can haggle for a better price but make sure you bring small bills.  They always seem to have "trouble" breaking a $20.  They try to get you to get more stuff rather then breaking the bill.  This place get busy, just one more reason to "Rope Drop" Nassau.


We then walked over and saw the Parliament house.  Hard to believe a countries government is ran from that building.  It is also neat to show the kids the cars driving on the wrong side of the road.  


We were heading back to the ship or as Doug says "the nicest thing in Nassau"  and we bumped into Debbie, Mike, Lila, and Sandy who were getting off the ship as we were getting back on.  They were defiantly heading in the more popular direction.  People were streaming off the ship now.  


Sam wanted a picture with this weird thing she found, a pay phone.


These little buildings are used for people to stand under when they are getting excursions ready.  We were about the first off the ship and about the first back on.  Over all we were on land about 45 min.  We treat Nassau almost like a day at sea, but with out the crowds.


Back on the ship we headed to the pool with short waits for both the Mickey Slide and the Aquaduck.  We did the Aquaduck a few times.  Over the course of the hour the line grew steadily.  We then headed down to the pool and the Mickey slide.  Clair spent a little time in Nemo's reef.  It was hot so the water felt great!


The kids loved doing the slide over and over.  Later this afternoon the line would be all the way down the stairs.  The kids only had a few other kids to wait for each time.  


So after a little swim we went back to the room to get cleaned up and found our bandannas for pirate night.  After that we let the kids go to the kids clubs. They really didn't spend much time in the clubs on the trip between all the different things to do on the ship.  We let them eat lunch in the clubs and they did not give it the best reviews.  It was nice to not have to feed them after week in the parks I think they were ready for a break from us too.  I went to the spa for the treatment I booked yesterday.  Doug as he says "explored the Ship" and then went to Cabanas for lunch.   He claimed to want to try everything that wouldn't kill him at lunch.


Doug picked up Sam and Alden from the clubs and they did an animation class. 


They love the class at Hollywood Studios so this was a good class for them.  


Is it Samantha or Daisy Duck.  It is really tough to tell.  


Next they met Mike and played a round of golf.  


It is a tough view to handle when trying to focus on mini golf.  It is a good thing the holes are about twice the normal size.


You can see the Atlantis resort in the background.


Not sure there is a course with quite so much character.  You can see the Water Tower in the back ground on the hill top.  


The view down at the port.  You can now see we have two ships parked between where we took the picture earlier and the Dream.  You can see it is a couple blocks walk to the customs house that they make you go through.  The customs house is more like a flea market then an official government office.  They also don't need your passport just your Key to the World Card and a photo ID.


Not a great picture but it kinda shows the location of golf compared to stuff.  It is as far Aft(back) as you can get on the top deck.  


Mike tallying the scores.  I think Doug or Mike won.  


The next great adventure for them was shuffle board.

After that Doug got Clair from the club and then Jim took the kids to play some Midship Defective Agency.  


Before dinner we met a few characters in their pirate outfits.


Tonight we dine in the Enchanted Garden.  We had a nice port hole view.  A different time of year and we would have seen a sunset.  This was the first time we were all together today.  Everyone kinda did their own thing.  I think Greg and John watched a few movies and swam.  


The popular dish tonight was the prime rib.  That is what I got and loved it.


Doug tries to get something he would normally not order so he got the sea bass.  He really enjoyed it and highly recommends it.  


One of the pirates took a nap at dinner.  Too much fun in the clubs today.  She got to color with Tinkerbell Doug questioned her by saying "coloring Tinkerbell?"  and Clair was clear that she colored WITH Tinkerbell.  I'm sure that will be tough to beat.  


Right after dinner it was up to Deck 12 to watch the Mickey's Pirates in the Caribbean show.  It is mainly Mickey and friends dancing around.  


The kids waiting for the show to start.


Some of the action.  The rail on deck 12 is a good spot to watch the shows on Deck 11.  


Then we headed back down to meet Pirate Mickey.  


Next we went to the Walt Disney Theater when the doors opened for Villains Tonight.  This show is hilarious and not to be missed.


Right after the show we headed over to the D Lounge for a family Pirate show.  


After that show it was back up to Deck 12 for the Show with Jack Sparrow and buccaneer Blast.  The fireworks at sea are always amazing.   We watch from the Port side of deck 12.  They shoot them off the Starboard side.  If you are on deck 11 you have to look past deck 12 to see them.  If you are on the Starboard side you have to look straight up.

After the fireworks there is a pirate buffet in cabanas.  It is a mad house for the first 20min or so.  We tried to be about the first ones in there and we got our food and a table before the real chaos started.  The other tactic which other members of our group took was to wait a bit and then head in.  As soon as the fireworks are over they start a dance party so lots of people linger for a min or two before they realize what is happening.  Or stay and dance and then head in.  The buffet consist of the giant turkey legs, crapes, and tacos.  It is an odd combo but they have just about everything you could want to put on a crape.  There are tons of other deserts and fruit if your pirates don't need the sugar.  

The kids had a blast the whole night even though it was a lot of running around to fit everything in but well worth it.  Lots of not to be missed things on a 3 night cruise on pirate night.  On longer voyages pirate night is more manageable because you would not have to squeeze in the Broadway style show.  



Back to our room we had to convince Alden not to sleep in his pirate outfit.  It was his night for the top bunk.


Our towel animal stole my glasses.


That night Doug's parents got this for their towel animal.   It was a trip for their 40th Anniversary after all!  

Tomorrow we head to Disney's Castaway Cay!!!!!!!!!!!




Thursday, February 5, 2015

5 Tips To Enjoy Your Disney Cruise!

1. Arrive early to the port!      

Family Picture in the Terminal.
Key To The World Card
       Getting to the port early translates into more time on the ship! This process starts months before your cruise, when you do on-line check in. You want to check in as soon as you can. One step in the check in process is to select your port arrival time. You want to pick as early as you can which is often 11am or noon. If you wait until 2pm, you have already missed out on lunch on the ship. By being at the port sooner you can avoid long lines and get the chance to meet Mickey or Minnie while you wait for your boarding group. Most of the Disney buses from the resorts leave later in the morning so if you are staying on Disney property the night before your cruise, you may want to explore other transportation options (I can help with this). The first few hours on board is a great time to explore the ship and familiarize your self with the layout of the ship or better yet - take a tour! We also like to hit the pools right away before the crowds roll in.


2.  Keep your Navigator with you!


The daily Navigator is your guide to everything. When I say everything I mean EVERYTHING!  Do you need to know what time Tinker Bell meets? When is the trivia contest in the Pub?  What time does the buffet open?  All that can all be answered in your navigator.  It tells you the what and when of everything you need to know. You'll get the next days' navigator when the turn down service is completed in the evening. Read it over before you head to bed and plan the next day.  You can also use the new app on your smart phone. Just make sure to download it before you leave for your cruise! The app is handy, but the paper navigators are just easy to see everything at once. 
Here is a whole post just about the Navigator.


3. Enjoy Meal Time


Everyone thinks of food when they think of cruising, but I'm not saying to enjoy just the food.  Enjoy the atmosphere of the main dining rooms. Disney has put such detail into where you eat and what you eat, don't just grab a slice of pizza from the quick service restaurants on the ship.  We have used diner time as a chance to sit together and talk and tell stories of the day. This was a true highlight on our extended family cruise.  We were often headed in different directions during the day, so the evening meal was great for meeting up. We often found ourselves one of the last groups to leave. We also were glad we had the kids dine with us rather then in the kids club. How often will you have the chance to order escargot for a 6 year old and not worry if they like it or not?  When we traveled on our adults only Disney cruise, we were nervous about sitting with strangers but by the end of the trip they were no longer strangers, but new friends!    Oh, and of course the food is amazing - but I'm sure you already knew that!

4.  Plan your port days

adult only beach on Castaway Cay
View of the Dream in Nassau
This is something that you want to look at well in advance of your trip. Actually the best time to research it is in advance of online check in. The reason for this is once you check in you can start booking shore excursions. You can look at the excursions on Disney's web site to start your planning. However this does not mean you have to book an excursion. You should just know what you plan on doing so you don't get off the ship and find yourself saying "I wish" or "I would have"   We have used a day in Nassau like a day at sea so that we could enjoy the ship. Many people get off the ship and that works to your advantage if you've already seen the places where the ship visits. That is when we booked spa treatments and the kids rode the aquaduck over and over and over. We didn't plan a lengthy excursion so we could get back on the ship and enjoy the ship.   Here is a post to sum up a possibility of a way to spend a day in Nassau.

5. You can't do everything

Pirate Party!!!
Snorkeling at Castaway Cay
There is so much to see and do on a Disney cruise that it is impossible to do it all on one cruise. Read over your navigator and highlight what you want to do for sure and let the gaps fill themselves in. You won't find relaxing acutally listed on the schedule, so you may want to pencil that in somewhere.  Some highlights I would not want to miss are the Broadway style shows, princess gathering, or some of the family fun in the D lounge.  Sometimes the kids are more concerned about the scheduled activity in the kids club or the movie that is showing. Remember: it's your cruise you can do as much or as little as you want.  Don't forget to order room service - it's included in your cruise fare! (Just don't forget to bring a couple dollar bills onboard with you to tip your room service server.) There's nothing quite like enjoying a Mickey Bar at midnight in your stateroom!


Here are a few random Pictures, and while my last tip was that you can't do it all during one cruise, I want to tell you that you can still do a lot!!
Mickey Bars from room service.

Mt. Rustmore on Castaway Cay.

Enjoying my last little bit of phone service before the ship leaves port.

Boarding through some giant Mickey Ears.

Come early and avoid this line to check in at the port.

Finish every meal with ice cream.  Cabannas has hand scooped ice cream. 

Door decorations make it much easier to find your door in the long hallways and it's just FUN!

Mini Golf on Goofy's Sports Deck.


The view from the Mini-Golf is tough to beat in Nassau.


Princess gatherings happen only a few times per sailing - get a ticket in advance at the Port Adventures desk on the first day of you cruise.  It is great because you meet 4 or 5 princess in a row! (Check your 1st Navigator for the exact location of the ticket distribution for your cruise.)

Pirate night brings out lots of fun costumes.