I just wasn't sure how much to post since Disney is not a preferred cruise line of LCT, but I am happy to share.

I was offered a great travel agent rate for this cruise. Tom is busy so I asked a good friend to go with me (Donna from No-Name cruise). We had an oceanview stateroom with a navigator balcony (a huge porthole on the balcony vs the full opening) and we really enjoyed this.

The bed was not so comfy...too soggy, but I slept well. The bathrooms are nice as they are divided into two rooms; one having the toilet and a sink with vanity and small shelf area and right next to this is another room of a tub/shower combo and a sink/vanity. This gave us each a bathroom to get ready in and saved much time.

There was a lot of storage space for our clothes which really surprised me. Nice flat screen TV, cute clock in the shape of a ship rudder (sp). Our room attendant Geronimo was excellent...our room was spotless and he never was intrusive in any way, but very kind and helpful.

Great room service (free you just pay $ tip each time)where we ordered coffee/fresh raspberries/strawberries and pastries each morning before going to bkfst. I also had room service lunch one day of a great steak sandwich and a Mickey ice cream bar.

What was a nice touch is they called you a few minutes prior to your order arriving so you knew it was on the way...great way to wake up and not have to scurry out of bed looking awful when you hear the knock on the door and scare the poor person with your order!

No one ever asked for or expected a tip. Tips were prepaid before our cruise, but we also gave everyone that served us at dinner and our room attendant extra $'s because it was the best service ever. Always a smile on their faces, patient when we had many ?'s about the menu items, fast service and so entertaining too (showing us tricks at dinner time).

I am a member of the Dis Boards and joined in on a Dis meet the first afternoon. There were over 50 of us there and it was a nice way to meet others. Donna and I also took part in a fish extender gift exchange (sort of like a secret Santa deal). There is a hook outside your door in a fish shape where you hang a banner sort of looking deal with pockets on it. You purchase fun little gifts and sneak around to the other staterooms that have decided to be part of the FE gift exchange. It was so much fun to go to each stateroom (we had to purchase gifts for 38 adults/kids and did 3 days of gift giving) and drop off the gifts and then return to our room to find goodies for us. To give you an example one gal was from Boston and she gave us a box of the Boston Baked Bean candy and a deck of Red Sox playing cards.

We stopped at Key West (I love this port), Cozumel (been there done that) and Grand Cayman (were diverted to Nassau due to heavy winds and rough seas) and then one day at Castaway Cay the private island for Disney (this place is so much fun and so beautiful).

Disney has a dining rotation where you eat at different restaurants for dinner, but your wait staff follows you. One night was Animators Palate where everything is black and white when you arrive (even the vest worn by the wait staff) and by the time the dinner is over with the pictures on the wall and the waiters vests come to life in full color. I had a wonderful roasted chicken in lemon/thyme. The next night was at Lumieres (French type) and was formal night (some dressed to the nines while others wore nice church type dress). Forgot what I ordered here. Mickey and Minnie were in a tux and lovely long white ball gown (so cute). The third night we ate at Parrot Cay with a tropical feel where as you entered they were playing lively Caribbean music and you were encouraged to dance your way to your table (so much fun). Great jerk chicken and ribs!

Big party for Pirates in the Caribbean night - all restaurants served the same menu (can't recall what it was) and you were encouraged to dress in pirate attire. At your table each person was given a pirate type head scarf to take home. The deck party was rained out and moved in the Atrium with fireworks the next night under the stars.

Another night was a special menu in all restaurants called Princess Night (lobster on menu plus other great offerings).

We ate one evening at Palo the specialty restaurant ($15 surcharge). You started off with fresh assorted breads, calamata olive paste, garlic spread and a fresh tomato spread along with a nice selection of anti pasta. I ordered a small pizza margherita to share at our table, the best minestrone, a nice tomato/mozzarella salad, lime sorbet palate cleanser, shrimp/pasta arrabiatta (spicy with a rich tomato flavor)and dessert was chocolate souffle. At the end of the meal we were given a shot glass of limoncello mixed with a bit of something else that was so good. This was the best meal I have ever had on a ship!!!

Entertainment was wonderful - lovely broadway productions, funny comedians. Great movie theater of first run movies and good movies on your stateroom TV.

Nice adults only area of a specialty coffee/snack lounge, outdoor lounge area as well as adult only pool and hot tub. A tall cup of hot cocoa was only $1.95 and if you purchased 5 coffees the 6th was free.

The sailaway deck party was the most fun...lively music to dance to and all the characters out on deck.

If you are not fond of Disney maybe this would not be for you. We are Disney nuts and love to see the characters. The programs they offer for children seem to be so wonderful as well as educational and the kids seem to love it and are well taken care of.

Many adult only activities, many family things to go too.

Nice onboard booking incentive of 10% off any future cruise plus $100 to $200 shipboard credit. We will sail on Disney Wonder 4 nts right before Christmas and then on the new Disney Dream for 5nts (taking our adult kids) to celebrate our 35th anniversary late May 2011.


Sue
"A vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in" Robert Orben
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