Anonymous wrote:We just got back from our 4th Disney cruise. Not going to lie, our least relaxing was our first, when DS was too young to go to the kids club. You may want to consider booking some nursery time during the day so you can DH can have some time to yourself. The adult-only areas are nice.
We've done the fish extender a couple times - it's a gift exchange. I agree with skipping it for your first cruise.
Do you have a balcony room? That's nice for hanging out while your kid/kids is/are napping.
You can bring on one bottle of wine or a 6-pack of beer per adult. Also nice while hanging out on the balcony.
If your ship has the midship detective agency, your 4 year old may enjoy it. It's fun running around the ship gathering clues.
We were supposed to go to Mr. Sanchos in Cozumel on our last cruise (August) - seems like a good deal for a beach club if you don't have another excursion in mind. We didn't end up stopping at Cozumel due to a hurricane. We had booked it directly through Mr. Sanchos.
Castaway Cay is a great beach... we too like the "snorkeling beach" (which you arrive at first) better than the "family beach". We like ordering room service for breakfast on Castaway Cay day to get off the ship as quickly as possible. The lunch food at Cookies is pretty good and there are some fun souvenirs available only on the island. If you or DH is a runner, they have a fun 5k first thing when you get off the boat. You can sign up for it at guest services. You can drop off your 4 year old at the kids club on the island but I don't think you'll have anything to do with the 1 year old so I think that would mean you and your DH couldn't both do it.
We always just do the buffet for breakfast and lunch and the main dining room for dinner. If you get sick of the huge sit down meals every night, the places by the pool are good options for quicker, more casual dinners. Animators Palate has a fun show as part of dinner so you may want to make a point to hit that. You'll have the dinner rotation assigned on your key to the world card that you get at checkin.
I think that's it for now... I'll post more if I can think of anything else.
Anonymous wrote:We skipped the fish extender and do not wish we did it
We did decorate our door and I was glad we did it
The one year-old won't be able to go in the pool if not potty trained but there is a splash pad
We did the early show and later dinner seating and the late dinner seating was too late for my kids to eat but I'm not sorry we did it that way because we all enjoyed the shows
I liked this blog post but some of it is out of date. For example I don't think you can bring extension cords now.
http://harvardhomemaker.com/a-moms-guide-15-things-to-pack-for-a-disney-cruise/
Anonymous wrote:Novice cruise question - What are sleeping arrangements with kids this age in parents? Are you in the same room? It sounds fun, but I can't get my head around how this works. Also if comfortable sharing, what's the price point for these cruises? My 4 year old is obsessed with cruise ships, so he'd lose his mind with this type of trip.
Anonymous wrote:Novice cruise question - What are sleeping arrangements with kids this age in parents? Are you in the same room? It sounds fun, but I can't get my head around how this works. Also if comfortable sharing, what's the price point for these cruises? My 4 year old is obsessed with cruise ships, so he'd lose his mind with this type of trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to bring car seats if you are using Disney transportation.
Are you doing the Fish Extender thing?
Head to the first beach on Castaway Cay (it's less crowded).
OP here - what is the fish extender thing?
Anonymous wrote:No need to bring car seats if you are using Disney transportation.
Are you doing the Fish Extender thing?
Head to the first beach on Castaway Cay (it's less crowded).
Anonymous wrote:I like to eat in the main dining room for breakfast and avoid the buffet. It isn't formal. You don't have to sit with other people or dress up. The bring your coffee and juice and you order and the bring it or sometimes there is a buffet. Point is that the buffet with little kids can be a nightmare of going back and forth for drinks and utensils, etc. Not so in the dining room.
Anonymous wrote:If you plan to meet characters, go straight to the concierge desk as soon as you board because there are reserved times for the character meet and greets and those do fill up. Also, usually one night is a pirate themed night. Plan accordingly. Some people go bananas. We got eye patches and tattoos and called it a day. Also, if your kids are nervous about fireworks, the fireworks on board are loud. Use earplugs.