amishgal
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Post by amishgal on Oct 14, 2013 12:48:42 GMT -5
We just booked our first one on the Wonder leaving Nov. 30! We've been to WDW at least half a dozen times and we've cruised on Carnival twice, but this will be a new experience for us. So excited! Any tips from anyone who's been on one?
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The Captain
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Post by The Captain on Oct 14, 2013 12:54:29 GMT -5
There is actually a dedicated forum for Disney cruisers. We've done the fish extenders both times we went and really had fun with it. You will have a blast! www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9
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amishgal
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Post by amishgal on Oct 14, 2013 15:01:50 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm on that board too, just thought I'd check it out here too since there is a travel board. My 10 year old really wants to do the FE thingy so we probably will.
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ilovedolphins
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Post by ilovedolphins on Oct 14, 2013 18:36:08 GMT -5
My adult son and I are going on the Disney Dream to the Bahamas December 8th. I am excited. We got a balcony room and plan to spend the whole time on the ship.
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tractor
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Post by tractor on Nov 7, 2013 8:37:30 GMT -5
I have been on the Disney Magic for a Bahamas cruise and it was great. They maintain very high standards for their guests, and it was fun.
Of course I'm a Disney addict, our next trip to Disney World will be for seven days in February. I've already made our dinner reservations for the week.
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ilovedolphins
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Post by ilovedolphins on Nov 7, 2013 10:33:10 GMT -5
My 28 year old son and I are going to Disney World for 3 days in December followed by a 4 day Bahama cruise on the Disney cruise ship. When I told some of my co workers about the trip a few of them said "What are you a kid"? So after that I just tell people I am going on a cruise. Apparently they think that adults shouldn't go to Disney places.
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tractor
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Post by tractor on Nov 7, 2013 10:42:10 GMT -5
Dolphins,
They are wrong and are missing out on one of the greatest thing about the happiest place on earth. Going without kids is much, much better. My kids don't like it so my wife and I leave them at home.
I'm a little biased, it's just the best place in the world to escape my day to day life. I also enjoy crowds so I'm a little off.
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ilovedolphins
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Post by ilovedolphins on Nov 7, 2013 10:56:52 GMT -5
When I came back from Disney World last year (which was my first time there) I had never felt so relaxed and destressed. I am hoping it will work again this year and I loved my last (which was also my first) cruise in February so I am excited about that too. My son wants to make it a yearly visit if he can afford it.
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