Monday, June 29, 2015

Disney Cruise Line - Disney Fantasy - Trip Report - Part 5 – The Ship and the Cruise

This is a guest blog series by Stephen Aleksza about our Disney Cruise Line (DCL) cruise on the Disney Fantasy in September/October of 2014.  Our Halloween on the High Seas cruise had a western Caribbean itinerary that included: Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Falmouth, Jamaica, and Castaway Cay.  This was our first Disney cruise, but somewhere around our 13th cruise overall.  Our previous cruises have been on Princess (Platinum), Celebrity, and Norwegian. We enjoy Disney stuff, but I would not say that we are Disney fanatics.  Our last trip to the Magic Kingdom was over ten years ago. I am big pre-trip researcher so I figured that I would share some of my research and contribute my own information through this series.

Part 5-

As the intro says, this was around our 13th cruise, but our first on a Disney ship.  Let me start off by saying we really enjoyed the ship and we are booked again on the same ship and itinerary in 2016.  However, I was thrown a bit at the beginning.  Shocking, but there are a lot of families with a lot of kids.  I know you are shocked right, but on our last Princess cruise there were 12 kids in the kids club. Total! Our daughter thought being one of the few kids was amazing as she had quite a bit of attention in the kids club!

The meals were not as formal.  Not sure how to explain this.  The restaurants were noisier and not "stuffy".  On other cruises we were more accustomed to the tables being farther apart.  Perhaps a 5-course meal with wine on a casual night, and the walls didn't talk to us (unless additional partaking of wine occurred J). That was not quite the case on the Fantasy.  Tables were very close together and... the walls did talk. And it had nothing to do with wine. Once we realized that it was just different, and not in a bad way, all was good and we got right into it!  Here is our take on the ship and our cruise.

Ship-
It was still very new when we went so everything looked great and was well cared for.  No issues with the ship!

Aqua Duck Slide
We rode this about 90 times.  My daughter loved it.  Three tips:
  • Ride it at least once at night
  • Make sure you go to the photo section on ship and look for your photo.  Every time you slide it's photographed and they put the photos in your portfolio using facial recognition technology. (Super geeky, and I loved it!!) 
  • If you skip a port day – Hit the slide – It was empty!






Bibbity Bobbity Boutique
Is this way over priced – Yes!  Will your daughter love it – Yes!  Our daughter sold her (no longer used) toys over 6 month period in the hopes that some day we'd be going on a Disney Cruise.  She also had choices when we were out of whether to get something (i.e. ice cream) or put that money towards her Disney Jar savings.  Over the course of 6 months she was able to save enough to go the Boutique.  Over a year later she still talks about it and her Fairy Godmother.  A few tips:


  • Book this as soon as the bookings open.  Waiting until you are on the ship is too late
  • Just get the hair and makeup.  You can bring her dressed in her own Princess outfit and save the high price tag.  (Things to consider bringing for your Princess: a tiara, a magic wand, shoes, princess dress. My suggestion would be to get something (new to her) prior to the trip and surprise her with it.  When you arrive you can take her into the dressing room there and let her change into her outfit. Have the crown or tiara that her Fairy Godmother can use when styling her hair.)  
  • Also there are little boy "make-overs" on Pirate day/night.  The "evil twin sisters" of the Fairy Godmother's come in and take over the Salon!  We didn't do this but are sure that the boys have just as much fun! 
Following the make-over we received both nail colors, her make-up pallet and her sash that she wore for the rest of the day all in a little drawstring back-back. Make sure you take your camera. 



Kids Centers
Wow – this takes up half of a deck.  Serious space.  Not like the room or two on other cruise lines.  This ship was built around the child activities.  The spaces looked super cool.  However, I cannot say much because our daughter went about twice and did not want to go again.  I think it was too many things and too many kids and she was overwhelmed. Tips are:

Register your child online in advance.  Then just pick up your wrist band at embarkation.

Shows
Top notch.  Probably the best we have seen at sea.  Do not miss any of the production shows.  Some of that is because they can leverage from famous Disney story lines.  The only draw back was that most of it was pre-recorded and lip sync’d.


Dining Rooms
We loved them all.  They are all well themed and appointed.  We loved that our wait staff followed us from restaurant to restaurant as we rotated through the various dining rooms.  Our favorite was Animator’s Palette.  Making your own cartoon rocked!  Make sure you're on time for Animator's Palette nights! It's important!! 





















Character Greetings
There are a lot of them, so do not panic if you miss one.  They all had lines.  I guess the longest was 30 minutes.  I thought that was unacceptable until someone reminded me that I could be waiting in the hot part for 90 minutes to see one.  So I will take 30 minutes in the AC with a drink any day.  Each character was super nice and we saw more than you would ever want. Tips:

  • Get a picture everywhere; who knows which you will like
  • Get in line early for the Princess meet-n-greet; at least 15 if not 30 minutes early. The line will not get any shorter then when you get there. Bring your autograph book.  Each character will sign it!




Photo Package
If you can afford it, get it.  We loved it.  It was so much fun to stop for every photo we could.  I hate photos and paying for them, but having the freedom to get them all made it super fun.  We ended up with a bit under 500 pictures!

Pirate Night
Hot, crowded, and don't miss it.  It was a blast, the fireworks were short but super cool.  It was a bit scary for the little one.  Get on deck early so you can get a good spot for the show.  I said, would people really dress in a pirate theme.  Yup they did.  Do not be left out and bring some pirate gear.

Halloween on the High Seas
It was nice to have the ship themed.  People did dress up on costume night, so if you don't want to be left out, pack a costume.


Movie Theater
Loved it.  Best theater I have been in on land or sea.  First run movies, great picture, and great sound!  Take in at least one movie – However, dress warm it was freezing in there.  (Our daughter that it was all part of the "Frozen" experience!!) 

Spa

We did an unlimited entry for the showers, hot stone beds, and hot tubs.  We loved it and it was super relaxing.  Again a bit of splurge, but for the price of one treatment you get something that will last you all cruise. 

Palo
On the adult theme.  You MUST go to either Palo or Remy.  We went to Palo and it was one of the best meals we have ever had.  The meal and the experience are worth it.  When you compare it to the price you paid for the best meal you ever had on land, you will see that it is a bargain.


Post 1 - Embarkation
Post 2 - Cabin
Post 3 - Ports
Post 4 - Fish Extender
Post 5 - Ship and Cruise

Disney Cruise Line - Disney Fantasy - Trip Report - Part 4 – Fish Extender

This is a guest blog series by Stephen Aleksza about our Disney Cruise Line (DCL) cruise on the Disney Fantasy in September/October of 2014.  Our Halloween on the High Seas cruise had a western Caribbean itinerary that included: Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Falmouth, Jamaica, and Castaway Cay.  This was our first Disney cruise, but somewhere around our 13th cruise overall.  Our previous cruises have been on Princess (Platinum), Celebrity, and Norwegian. We enjoy Disney stuff, but I would not say that we are Disney fanatics.  Our last trip to the Magic Kingdom was over ten years ago. I am big pre-trip researcher so I figured that I would share some of my research and contribute my own information through this series.

Part 4-

I would not say that it was at the last minute, but about 6 weeks before we departed we decided to join a Fish Extender group.  I was glad we did, so if you are on the fence and have a child with you, just do it! You probably want to do it sooner than six weeks out. Why? Our daughter loved coming back to the room to see what she had received.  She also walked the ship to distribute our gifts.  Her focus was to not get caught being the secret gift giver.  She thought surprising people with a gift was great!  Not only did we bring stuff for our own FE list, we also brought some items to just Pixie Dust people with.  That was the best.  Random gifts on random doors = a winner.

Let me start off at the end.  This is what my daughter received spread out on the dining room table when we got back.  We brought an extra suit case for the stuff we were going to give and ended up filling up that same suit case on our way back home!


 

Were do you start?  We started here: http://www.wdwinfo.com/disney-cruise-line/meets.htm.  This has a bunch of stuff to get you started, including what is the fish extender stuff all out.  From there, go find your board, read it, and send you information to the person coordinating your FE group.  It is info like name, city, cabin number, Disney likes, allergies, etc.

Eventually your group will get locked in and then you will know the size and the preferences. Our group also had a Facebook page which I believe is now like 100 violations of the DISboard rules.  However, we loved it and wish they let them exist.  We met some friends and future business partners through that group!  It was so much easier than the boards.  First we figured out our FE.  They are all shapes, sizes, and qualities.  Do not get hung up on this.  Just figure out something to hold the loot.  We ended up ordering ours from Etsy (https://www.etsy.com/listing/112624434/2-pocket-fish-extender-for-disney-cruise?ref=shop_home_active_2).  We were very satisfied with it.

For our gifts themselves, they ran the gambit.  A lot from the Dollar Store, $1 section in Target, and Amazon.  We did mini-flashlights, soap, custom labeled water bottles, glow sticks, custom car stickers, sticker books, etc.  I will admit it was a bit to get it together and pack it, but it was worth it.  To me it was really about the thought and not the gift.  You will feel pressured to do some crazy Pinterest thing from a professional crafter.  Don’t worry, whatever you give will be appreciated.

This is probably a good place to talk about our door.  We did decorate our door.  Even if you don’t do an FE, you probably want to decorate your door.  Many doors were decorated, even without the FE.  We did make a few things but the characters around portal that we used we purchased from Etsy. They could be made, but we decided in the interest of time, we'd order those! (We purchased Beach Minnie, Else & Pirate Mickey and switched them out based on the theme of the day on the ship.) The Pirate Mickey/Minnie, Chevron heads & Sofia we made. (Print your design, laminate it and then put a magnet strip on the back.) 



My take aways are:
  • #1 FE gift is a map with the cabins of everyone in your FE group marked on it.  It is a big ship and a pain to route to 10 different cabins
  • Make sure you have room to bring all your goodies home
  • Save some stuff for the 2nd half of the cruise.  You do not need to give it all away on day one.
  • Bring some stuff to Pixie Dust with, it will make you feel good.