This adult only area on deck 13 is quiet and relaxing. If you get too hot you can soak away the heat under the satellite.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Disney Fantasy Cruise - Day 4 Costa Maya, Mexico
Again we are scheduled to arrive into Costa Maya late, around 1:00 pm so we slept in...YEAH! We ate breakfast at Cabana's then headed to Satellite Falls for rest and relaxation! The falls are an adult only area on deck 13 forward. Disney added some water and a little pixie dust to one of the ship's satellites and voila, its a refreshing retreat. We ate lunch up there and watched the ship come into port. Around 1:30 pm it started raining. What better time to ride the Aquaduck. You ride on a raft through a tube of water that goes around the top of the ship. Its a blast!
That evening we watched the stage show Wishes, then went to La Piazza to hear Clara Oman perform her tribute to Elton John. We ate dinner at Enchanted Garden, then we went to the Skyline bar for a drink and to watch the windows change views of skylines of different cities around the world.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Disney Fantasy Cruise - Days 2 & 3
Day 2 - A Day at Sea
We slept in, had a late breakfast and a late lunch. We sat on our balcony for a long time enjoying the sights and sounds of the beautiful sea. After a little more exploring of the ship we booked our next cruise. When it was time for Football, The Reader and I headed to O'Gill's Pub where she met other fans of her favorite team. They didn't win but she found great pleasure in not being the only fan yelling at her team. The cruise line had complimentary wings, ribs, little sandwiches available for us as watched the game. After the game we went to the Walt Disney Theatre to see the stage production of Aladdin. It was really well done, not to be missed. Dinner was in Royal Court on this night. Again, the food was wonderful. All in all, a verery relaxing day!
Day 3 - Grand Cayman
We arrived in Grand Cayman at 11:30 am so we were able to sleep in again. Because of the coral reef around the island, we had to tender into the pier. This was and probably will be the longest wait we'll experience on this cruise. It's a process and it's for our safety so we patiently waited. Plus Disney provides lots of activities to distract you from the fact that you're waiting 30 minutes. Once we arrived on the island, we found a taxi and headed for Cemetery Beach. Yes, There's a beach along 7 mile Beach where you literally walk alongside a cemetery to access the beach. We found this beach on TripAdvisor. There are no facilities but the snorkeling was great and the beach was not crowded at all. For the snorkeling, you have to swim about 200 ft off shore to reach the reef. You start seeing fish shortly after entering the water so by the time you reach the reef, you hardly feel like you've swam very far. We saw the typical caribbean reef fish (I'll talk more about the fish in a separate post). After we finished snorkeling, we collected our gear and walked back to the road. Conveniently, there's a bus stop right there. Cayman Islands were once a British colony so the hardest part of catching the bus is remembering which side of the road we need to be on. The taxi out to Cemetery Beach cost $6.00 USD per person and the return on the bus cost only $2.50 USD per person.
Back onboard, we rinsed our snorkel gear and took a long nap. We skipped the main show (a magician/illusionist). We weren't very hungry when we woke up so we thought we'd head up to Cabana's and grab a couple items off the buffet. Ah, but we discovered they don't have a buffet at dinner, they have table service dining instead. We also learned that on the last night, Cabana's is completely closed. From now on we'll stick with our rotational dining.
We did manage to stay up long enough to see Ronn Lucas, the Ventriloquist/comedian perform. He was hilarious.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Disney Fantasy Cruise
Disney Fantasy Cruise - Western Caribbean
Day One
We (my partner and I, I'll refer to her as "The Reader" because she spends most of her time reading on vacation) arrived at Orlando Int'l Airport just before 11:00 am and headed straight to the buses to catch our Disney Cruise Line transfer to Port Canaveral. During the transfer we watched a short video, a couple cartoons, and tried our best to answer Disney trivia questions like, "Who was the first voice of Mickey Mouse". (The Answer is Walt Disney!, I had no idea.) Before we knew it, we were at the port.
The embarkation process was a breeze. We walked through security easily and headed straight to the check-in counter where we only waited in line for about 5 minutes. We were assigned boarding number 24 and by the time we finished checking in, they were already boarding #21. So again only a short wait before getting on the ship. We were onboard at 12:45 pm. Since our rooms weren't ready until 1:30 pm, we were encouraged to go have lunch so we headed off to the Enchanted Garden restaurant. Then we headed up to our stateroom to change out of our cold weather gear into our vacation appropriate attire. We spent the next couple hours exploring the ship, getting our bearings.
We passed by our room at 3:00 pm and our bags were waiting outside our door. What a relief! Disney's luggage service really works and works well. If you place your disney luggage tags on your checked bags before you check in for your flight at your home airport, the next time you see your bags will be at your stateroom onboard the ship. I've done this when staying at WDW, but not a cruise before and was a little nervous about the tags falling off or getting ripped of enroute. This is an amazing service and one of the many reasons Disney is so Magical! During check-in they asked if we wanted to take advantage of their onboard airline checkin for the return home. Of course! I'll talk more about that later in our cruise when the time comes.
After the emergency evacuation drill at 4:00pm, we headed up to deck 11 for the sail away party with Mickey and Friends. Boy that Donald can really shake his tail feathers! Then we went to the Walt Disney Theatre for the first stage show called, "A Fantasy Come True: Welcome Show". It was a very cute show with more singing and dancing with Mickey and Friends and an overview of the highlights of the ship by Cruise Director Ray (who, it turns out, was our Cruise Director on our last cruise to Alaska! We met him later in the evening in La Piazza and reminisced about the previous cruise.). We meandered through the shops briefly and then headed to towards the main lobby. We arrived just in time to see the lighting of the Christmas tree. Usually, I try to not think about Christmas until after Thanksgiving. They had selected one kid (we missed how they selected him), crowned him, Mickey gave him the magic trident, donned him with a beautiful velvet rope. After a brief countdown and some pixie dust, he lit the tree and the garland all around the lobby.
Next we grabbed a glass of wine from the lobby bar and headed to La Piazza where we relaxed and enjoyed the music of young woman pianist. When she finished her set, we headed to dinner at Enchanted Garden.
We had such a long day of travel I didn't think I'd stay awake through dinner but I managed. As expected, the food was delicious and the service was exceptional.
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