I'm not going to do my usual in-depth day-by-day trip report, but I thought I would share pictures and some of the things that we did on our recent B2B. We had numerous magical experiences on this sailing, and our weather was amazing until the very last day.
So the first magical moment came before we left Port Canaveral:
Two dolphins were swimming next to the ship in port. This is a little magical for me because my mom was so thrilled to have seen them on her last cruise in 2003. We don't see them often, so when we do, it always reminds me of my mom. So that was a fun start to our trip.
My father-in-law was sailing Disney for the first time. He's a Royal Caribbean fan, so I really wanted him to be impressed with DCL. Before he retired, he was a producer and director for a film company. So I was able to arrange a backstage tour of the Walt Disney Theater. We'd been able to do this once before (in 2007, during our Med cruise on the Magic), so it's a rare treat. Needless to say, my father-in-law was blown away. The stage manager was fantastic. Very engaging and informative. You could tell that he was really happy that we were genuinely interested in what he does and how the theater operates.
Here, you can see them breaking down the sets after a show.
And here's a view of the stage from one of the "character boxes" (in Believe, the Genie appears up here in one scene; in Golden Mickey's, Rapunzel sings up here; in Twice Charmed, the King sits up here for one scene). Interestingly, there are no sound monitors up here, so characters have to be cued manually when it's time for them to give their lines/song.
Our next magical experience was adult dining. We did brunch and dinner at Palo (as Platinum members, we get a free Palo meal per cruise; because this was a back-to-back, we actually got 2 free meals out of it!) and dinner at Remy. It was my first time at Remy and it was unbelievable.
Palo dinner:
In Remy, we were given the private back room, and our dinner reservation just happened to coincide with the sunset.
So the first magical moment came before we left Port Canaveral:
Two dolphins were swimming next to the ship in port. This is a little magical for me because my mom was so thrilled to have seen them on her last cruise in 2003. We don't see them often, so when we do, it always reminds me of my mom. So that was a fun start to our trip.
My father-in-law was sailing Disney for the first time. He's a Royal Caribbean fan, so I really wanted him to be impressed with DCL. Before he retired, he was a producer and director for a film company. So I was able to arrange a backstage tour of the Walt Disney Theater. We'd been able to do this once before (in 2007, during our Med cruise on the Magic), so it's a rare treat. Needless to say, my father-in-law was blown away. The stage manager was fantastic. Very engaging and informative. You could tell that he was really happy that we were genuinely interested in what he does and how the theater operates.
Here, you can see them breaking down the sets after a show.
And here's a view of the stage from one of the "character boxes" (in Believe, the Genie appears up here in one scene; in Golden Mickey's, Rapunzel sings up here; in Twice Charmed, the King sits up here for one scene). Interestingly, there are no sound monitors up here, so characters have to be cued manually when it's time for them to give their lines/song.
Our next magical experience was adult dining. We did brunch and dinner at Palo (as Platinum members, we get a free Palo meal per cruise; because this was a back-to-back, we actually got 2 free meals out of it!) and dinner at Remy. It was my first time at Remy and it was unbelievable.
Palo dinner:
In Remy, we were given the private back room, and our dinner reservation just happened to coincide with the sunset.