We are within the final countdown stage of our upcoming Disney "land and sea" adventure. I wanted to write this preview because I am excited about some new experiences we are about to have. Most of my readers know that we have been to Walt Disney World numerous times and have sailed on the Disney Wonder several years back, but this fast approaching vacation will have several first-time moments.
We start our adventure a few days before the cruise on December 6th. As we normally do now, we are driving down from our home in middle Tennessee and are scheduled to have 2 pre-cruise nights. Our first night will be spent at the Orlando World Center Marriott. Our plans the first night will be to head to Downtown Disney for a little shopping and eating fun and see how some of the new construction is coming along. Then on Sunday morning, we will pack up and head out to the Port Canaveral area where our next night will be spent at the Courtyard Cocoa Beach Cape Canaveral. But one of our first time experiences occurs on this day. I have always wanted to sit at Fish Lips Waterfront Bar and Grill and enjoy a tasty drink and meal while watching the various cruise ships meander by on their way out to sea. For those that take a peek occasionally at the Port Canaveral webcam, it sits atop Fish Lips. So our plan is to get there early, grab a table outside and watch Royal Caribbean, Disney and Carnival ships sail by which will make the excitement build for our cruise that sets sail the next day (Monday the 8th).
So on the 8th is when a lot of new experiences begin and they are all related to the category of stateroom we are staying in on the Disney Dream. I decided to splurge a little since this is a short, 4 night cruise so I booked us a category 00T which is a one bedroom, concierge suite. Can I get a whoop whoop?! Uber-excited am I. So here is why I am so excited; when we arrive at the pier and after clearing security, we will be able to head to a nice, less-congested check in area designated for concierge level guests as well as platinum Castaway Club members. Once checked in, we will also be in the very first boarding group once embarkation begins. So that is new experience number 2. Once onboard, we will have the choice of heading to the buffet, which is our normal cruise routine, or heading for the concierge lounge where snacks and beverages are served only for concierge-level guests. I have a feeling we will be heading to the lounge which will be new experience number 3. The cool part about the lounge, besides the exclusivity, is that they serve snacks during the day as well as free "adult beverages" at certain times each day. That can actually offset some of the higher cost of the stateroom assuming you are an "indulger" of such a beverage.
So 3 new experiences already and we will be only 3 days into our 9 day trip. But one of the biggest new experiences of them all will happen once we step inside our one bedroom suite. The suite has over 600 square feet (including the verandah) and comes with 2 full baths. The master bath comes with a large tub as well as a walk-in shower, double vanities and a tv built into the mirror while the second bath comes with a single vanity and a walk in shower. There is a separate dining area as well as a living area with a convertible sofa, 2 chairs and a large flat-screen tv. The bedroom comes with a queen sized bed and upgraded bedding. I am leaving a lot of the little details that are included out because they will be covered in my full review after the trip. But needless to say the suite is large as well as the verandah and I am excited about it all!
So I will lump the suite into one big new experience making it the new experience number 4 on this trip. We sail to Nassau and Castaway Cay which will not be new to us, but we have a new excursion planned for our day in Castaway Cay. We are going to try Parasailing for the first time. I am a little nervous and excited about it all at the same time. It will be a great opportunity for some cool GoPro camera footage. So adding them up so far...that makes new experience number 5.
So before this preview gets too out of hand as far as a word count goes...let me jump ahead now to the "land" part of the trip. After we disembark on the 12th, we are heading for Disney's Yacht Club Resort. This will be new experience number 6. We have stayed at several onsite properties such as the Grand Floridian, Beach Club, Boardwalk, Swan and Dolphin, Polynesian, Caribbean Beach and the Pop Century. But this will be our very first time at the Yacht Club and we are excited to be back in our most favorite area of WDW...close to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. No upgrade for us at this resort but excited nonetheless. We are staying 3 nights...yes I wish it was more, but from the time we leave home until the time we get back home, this will be a nice long trip.
So two more new experiences I have yet to mention. New experience number 7 will be breakfast at Captain's Grille. We have heard good things so I will let you know what I think again in my trip review post.
And finally...new experience number 8 will be getting to ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train for the very first time. I was excited about this attraction when when the first renderings were released and I am anxious to see how the new riding technology really feels. We have not been back since it opened so getting a little giddy about finally being able to ride it.
So there you have it...a land and sea adventure chalked full of newness. If any of these new experiences are new to you as well, make sure you subscribe to my blog so you will be notified of my review once we return in mid-December.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Freedom of the Seas...Here We Come
Been awhile between posts. So much going on lately, personally and professionally.
Personally...we have bought a new home and, naturally, that has taken up a lot of time and energy. Professionally, Disney's Free Dining Offer and honeymoon planning season has kept me hopping which is a really good thing. The only negative is that all of the busyness has kept me from blogging.
So here I am...blogging only so that all of you will know what will again keep me from blogging over the next 2 weeks or so. Another piece of professional and personal exciting news is that we are heading out this weekend (9/21/12) on a much needed vacation aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas. Uber-excited does not encapsulate how giddy I am about this trip. The itinerary is a repeat for us (Eastern Caribbean) and so is the ship. That just means I will spend less time trying to take a bunch of pictures and more time getting some much-needed rest and relaxation.
So stay tuned for my review again of the ship and the ports of call when we return. But in the meantime, if you are an avid cruise enthusiast like us, you might be interested in checking out this cool webcam that is strategically placed along the bank (atop Fishlips Waterfront Bar and Grill) in Port Canaveral. On cruise line arrival and departure days, it monitors the the various cruise ships in port very closely. They will zoom in on each ship as it is pushing away from the dock and as it starts heading out to sea. The camera is so clear and the sound so good, that you can see the faces of the passengers and even hear some of the sail away party going on onboard. So...if you happen to be checking it out this coming Sunday (Sept 23rd), look for the guy waving and smiling really big...that will be me.
Personally...we have bought a new home and, naturally, that has taken up a lot of time and energy. Professionally, Disney's Free Dining Offer and honeymoon planning season has kept me hopping which is a really good thing. The only negative is that all of the busyness has kept me from blogging.
So here I am...blogging only so that all of you will know what will again keep me from blogging over the next 2 weeks or so. Another piece of professional and personal exciting news is that we are heading out this weekend (9/21/12) on a much needed vacation aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas. Uber-excited does not encapsulate how giddy I am about this trip. The itinerary is a repeat for us (Eastern Caribbean) and so is the ship. That just means I will spend less time trying to take a bunch of pictures and more time getting some much-needed rest and relaxation.
So stay tuned for my review again of the ship and the ports of call when we return. But in the meantime, if you are an avid cruise enthusiast like us, you might be interested in checking out this cool webcam that is strategically placed along the bank (atop Fishlips Waterfront Bar and Grill) in Port Canaveral. On cruise line arrival and departure days, it monitors the the various cruise ships in port very closely. They will zoom in on each ship as it is pushing away from the dock and as it starts heading out to sea. The camera is so clear and the sound so good, that you can see the faces of the passengers and even hear some of the sail away party going on onboard. So...if you happen to be checking it out this coming Sunday (Sept 23rd), look for the guy waving and smiling really big...that will be me.
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