Trip Report Double Double Dip Trip June 2017 (Completed!)

Hello all and welcome to my trip report. My husband, Brad, and I just got back from a WDW trip and a Disney cruise on the Dream. Why am I calling it a double double dip? Well, we checked in and out of WDW twice, our cruise was a double dip (2 stops at Castaway Cay), and we had 2 birthdays to celebrate. So sit back and relax and enjoy my trip report.

Dates of vacation: June 18 to July 1

Resort: Pop Century (both times)

Cruise: Disney Dream

Travelers: Me (Amy) and my husband (Brad)

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June 18: Our first day of vacation was not a Disney day. We live near Minneapolis (about 1 hour 15 min from the airport) and we decided to spend the night before at a hotel so we didn't have to get up so early. When my husband got home from work around noon we headed over to Minneapolis and went to one of our favorite spots, the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. We go here a lot and I was hoping to catch the peonies in full bloom but we missed the full bloom by about 4 days. That was disappointing as it is my favorite flower, but there were still some peonies and the roses were blooming nicely. We had a nice time walking around, and a local symphony was giving a concert so we listened to that for a bit. Hubby was pleased when they played a Star Wars medley. So here are some pictures.

The peony walk, as you can see not in full bloom.
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Some of the roses.
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The Arboretum often has changing botanical displays and so for these might be my favorite. It is a kaleidoscope and the bowl with the flowers spins, it is fun to look through.
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After the Arboretum we headed to the Mall of America and did the Flying over America attraction since I had a 50% coupon. It is a take on Disney's Soarin. We had done the America version here before and they were running a limited showing of Flying over Canada so we opted for that. It was fine but no Disney. Although the seats at the Mall of America version are more comfortable.

Dinner that night was a the Hard Rock Cafe, we hadn't eaten at a Hard Rock in years. Neither of us could make a decision about where to eat so we settled on this since it was a few steps away from the exit of Flying over America. Now when I say settled, that soon changed when we started eating our burgers, hubs got a special Memphis burger and I had a Guinness burger. We both had herbed fries. And the meal was fantastic. Sorry no food pics of this, perhaps on another visit.
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Sunday June 25

It's CRUISE day! Soon we will be sailing away, but first we would spend a little time at Hollywood Studios.

Hollywood Studios has early entry that day so that's where we headed. We did have our leftover Yachtsman food for breakfast this morning at the food court at the Pop. The truffle mac and cheese reheated very well as did my rib eye. I let Brad have more of my leftover ribeye and he let me have more of the mac and cheese. Since we now had the rental car we drove to HS and that allowed us to have a good look at the construction happening, sadly I didn't take any pictures.
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First stop....Toy Story
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And two dorks on Tower of Terror
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We were able to ride Toy Story, TOT (twice), and Star Tours before official opening. Then we used our fast pass for Toy Story before heading out of the park shortly after 10 am. We had fastpasses for Tower and Tours as well, but we decided not to use them and head to the Port instead. We had a port arrival time of 11:15am, and decided to maximize our time on the ship.

Bye HS!
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ajrwdwgirl

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The drive to the port is only about an hour, and not very scenic. But as you get closer, excitement builds and then you catch that glimpse of the ship and joy abounds!

Can you spot it:?
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A little closer...
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And now we have parked in the parking garage and right in front of our car is a Dream! Isn't she beautiful!
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Time to go into the terminal.
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When we cruised in November we arrived at noon and there weren't many people in the terminal. So we were a little shocked when we now had arrived basically an hour earlier than that and the terminal was mobbed of people! But we got through the check-in fairly quick and our boarding group had just been called. So once we found a spot to get in line, people were surrounding the entry area even people that were in later boarding groups, we were soon entering the gangway.
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I wish I had this entry to my house!
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The floor of the terminal has some fun inlaid tiles and if I remember correctly there is a map inlaid of the Bahamas on the floor as well.
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Just a scan of our Key to the World card and we can get on the ship!
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ajrwdwgirl

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Time to board, we didn't want to do the boarding picture (we weren't planning on buying pictures) so we went into the small line on the far right and breezed on through.
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And we are on board! By the way today was our 12th anniversary, not a bad way to spend it!
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We were hungry so we hopped in the elevator and to Cabanas, the buffet, for lunch.
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And a look back at the cruise terminal
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ajrwdwgirl

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Me with the Navigator for the day
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At 1:30 we went to our room and I was excited to check it out. I had booked us an extended veranda and I was curious to see it. We were also at the very back of the ship. We have been aft, or at the back the other couple times we have cruised and we like it there. As part of our group cruise fish extenders were included, we also had our print out of our planned activities waiting for us.
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Our room, sorry it is dark.
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Yep, this veranda will do nicely!
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And a look at one of the bathrooms. Bathrooms in most staterooms are split, shower in one little room and toilet in the other and a sink in both sections.
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And a look down from the veranda
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Our luggage came and I was able to decorate our door before leaving for the muster drill. We went with a Wonderland theme. I colored in the decorations.
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Songbird76

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Might as well give it a whirl when you go back. Just remember it is Disney, nothing is too scary!



We have seen fireworks from Cali Grill a few other times, and it is always nice not seeing them from there this time just means we have to go back! :) Maybe when you go back again to WDW the kids will be older and you and your hubs can have a nice date night there while the kids are in one of the parks together.
Date night sounds like a great plan!!
I watched a video from WDW Radio and they showed one of the ride vehicles for FoP, and it doesn't look bad at all. But the video that started after that had 3 people reviewing the ride (without showing any of it) and they all said it was hard to keep the 3D glasses on, which I believe you mentioned? Someone did, so apparently that's a common problem. They also said that if you have problems with motion sickness (I do) you should take some dramamine beforehand. I'll definitely give it a whirl next time. Thanks so much for your insight!
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Opps I posted the door decorating a little out of sequence. We actually went up to use Sattelite Falls in the adults section before our luggage arrived and we did muster drill. Oh well.

Before we headed up to the pool sections we passed Vanelope's Sweet Shop, this is an added charge sweet shop so we didn't plan on buying anything. But we did plan on sampling! They are very generous with samples.
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A look at the adults only pool and section as we had to Satellite Falls, another adults only area.
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And into the falls. It was so great that day. No one came into the falls and I think we saw a total of 4 people walking around in that area for the 40 minutes we were up there. It was our own private area. Fantastic!
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And a look at the bridge.
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ajrwdwgirl

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After about 40 minutes up there, (pure heaven) we went back to our stateroom to unpack, and get ready for muster drill and then Sail Away. Luckily our muster station was a couple decks below us in one of the lounges so we were able to sit for it. Our last cruise was standing out on deck the entire time. After the muster drill people were flooding the stairways and elevators so we stepped out on deck for a little bit. Then we went back to our room, and I grabbed my beer mug. DCL has a beer mug program where you pay about $15 for the mug and then you get bigger refills for the price of a small beer. When you are done with the mug you can exchange for a clean mug or a card token (and then exchange that when you want a new mug or beer). I've been using this since my first cruise.

Once on deck by the Sail Away I got in line for a beer, in a stand that wasn't bud or bud light. And as I was next in line, after I had been waiting about 5 minutes, I looked to the side for one moment and a guy snuck in line ahead of me. I called him on it and he tried to tell me he had been there in line all along (nope) and that I had just appeared. And he started saying "whatever, whatever, I'm just here for fun." and like I had been the budger in line, he was totally lying and didn't even care. I know it was just a beer line, but those types of people are horrible. It was so irritating but I did get my rightful place in line. It was especially irritating because even after I had been waiting there I was still the last person in line. What a jerkface! I silently wished him an unmagical cruise.

But I had my beer, and it was a good Florida local beer (sorry I can't remember the name) and we met up with our group. And soon we were dancing and singing along with the group at the Sail Away party. I'm just glad jerkface didn't end up being a part of our cruise group.

So anyway, some Sail Away party pictures. The thing about sailing away is it is so smooth you don't even realize for a couple moments that you are actually moving. I know some people skip the Sail Away party, but I think it is a great way to start the cruise. I like the music (the sail away song is so catchy), seeing the characters, and most of all hearing the ship sound its horn to Disney music. This cruise the captain, or whoever, was very liberal with sounding the ships horn and playing all the tunes it can play. On our other two cruises we barely heard it after the first sounding of it.

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When the party was done we headed back to our veranda and hung out there for awhile. I was hoping to see some dolphins in the water. And I did catch a glimpse of some, but I wasn't fast enough to get any pictures of them.
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NASA in the distance.
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ajrwdwgirl

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Original Poster
Date night sounds like a great plan!!
I watched a video from WDW Radio and they showed one of the ride vehicles for FoP, and it doesn't look bad at all. But the video that started after that had 3 people reviewing the ride (without showing any of it) and they all said it was hard to keep the 3D glasses on, which I believe you mentioned? Someone did, so apparently that's a common problem. They also said that if you have problems with motion sickness (I do) you should take some dramamine beforehand. I'll definitely give it a whirl next time. Thanks so much for your insight!

No problem. Hubby gets motion sick too but the dramamine really helps him a lot. Hope you get to ride it whenever it is you go.
 

Songbird76

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After about 40 minutes up there, (pure heaven) we went back to our stateroom to unpack, and get ready for muster drill and then Sail Away. Luckily our muster station was a couple decks below us in one of the lounges so we were able to sit for it. Our last cruise was standing out on deck the entire time. After the muster drill people were flooding the stairways and elevators so we stepped out on deck for a little bit. Then we went back to our room, and I grabbed my beer mug. DCL has a beer mug program where you pay about $15 for the mug and then you get bigger refills for the price of a small beer. When you are done with the mug you can exchange for a clean mug or a card token (and then exchange that when you want a new mug or beer). I've been using this since my first cruise.

Once on deck by the Sail Away I got in line for a beer, in a stand that wasn't bud or bud light. And as I was next in line, after I had been waiting about 5 minutes, I looked to the side for one moment and a guy snuck in line ahead of me. I called him on it and he tried to tell me he had been there in line all along (nope) and that I had just appeared. And he started saying "whatever, whatever, I'm just here for fun." and like I had been the budger in line, he was totally lying and didn't even care. I know it was just a beer line, but those types of people are horrible. It was so irritating but I did get my rightful place in line. It was especially irritating because even after I had been waiting there I was still the last person in line. What a jerkface! I silently wished him an unmagical cruise.

But I had my beer, and it was a good Florida local beer (sorry I can't remember the name) and we met up with our group. And soon we were dancing and singing along with the group at the Sail Away party. I'm just glad jerkface didn't end up being a part of our cruise group.

So anyway, some Sail Away party pictures. The thing about sailing away is it is so smooth you don't even realize for a couple moments that you are actually moving. I know some people skip the Sail Away party, but I think it is a great way to start the cruise. I like the music (the sail away song is so catchy), seeing the characters, and most of all hearing the ship sound its horn to Disney music. This cruise the captain, or whoever, was very liberal with sounding the ships horn and playing all the tunes it can play. On our other two cruises we barely heard it after the first sounding of it.

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When the party was done we headed back to our veranda and hung out there for awhile. I was hoping to see some dolphins in the water. And I did catch a glimpse of some, but I wasn't fast enough to get any pictures of them.
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NASA in the distance.
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Ugh, I hate people like Jerkface. Like you didn't know how long you've been standing there, and who was in the line! One time when we were in the line for TSA security check, and woman and her daughter blew past us as the line started moving again and when we passed her back, she spent the rest of the time in the line telling her daughter that we were evil sinners going to Hell, that the Lord would punish us some day, etc. I was like....great example you are setting for her. I SHOULD have turned around and stood up to her, but you really can't make any headway with people like that. At least you got your beer! Hope it was worth the wait!
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Ugh, I hate people like Jerkface. Like you didn't know how long you've been standing there, and who was in the line! One time when we were in the line for TSA security check, and woman and her daughter blew past us as the line started moving again and when we passed her back, she spent the rest of the time in the line telling her daughter that we were evil sinners going to Hell, that the Lord would punish us some day, etc. I was like....great example you are setting for her. I SHOULD have turned around and stood up to her, but you really can't make any headway with people like that. At least you got your beer! Hope it was worth the wait!

Yeah, there are unfortunately some whackos out there. The beer was good!
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Time for dinner. The restaurant first on our rotation was Animators Palate. This is a fun restaurant, lots of cool character stuff to look at and on the video screens there are the Nemo characters and then interaction with Crush. That night we also met our table mates from the cruise. It was a nice couple from California, they were fun to talk to.

At one of the doors to the restaurant.
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I wish I had the chairs that are at the tables.
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Black truffle pasta purses. I got a double order. Its a good thing we walked a lot at WDW, because the cruise was full of good food.
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Brad got serrano ham as an appetizer.
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We both got the veal chop as our main entree.
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Brad likes fish so he go some sort of fish dish too.
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