Trip Report Mickey-less Lesson #1: Size doesn't matter, it's the motion of the ocean!

Yes, it's a non-Disney trip report. In a sea of Disney trip reports this is a non-Disney report. :eek: How is that pertinent on a Disney-centric fan forum, you ask? Well, this is how a solely Disney Cruise Line experienced cruising family took their first wobbly steps into non-Disney-fied cruising. Ever been curious? So were we! How the competition measures up is definitely pertinent! However, if the mods think this thread is better served in the cruise section or the other places section, I certainly understand. So sit back, relax, and slosh along with us in whatever "port" this thing sails off to.


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Mickey-less Lesson #1: Size doesn't matter, it's the motion of the ocean! ((in my best double-rainbow dude voice)) What does it meeeaaan????? The ship we sailed is currently THE largest cruise ship on the seas: Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas. This ship is huge! How big? Let me show you. Not my picture, all credit goes to fet123 on Photobucket. Lined up here in Nassau are: Majest of the Seas, Disney Dream, Carnival Dream, the NCL Sky, and Allure's sliiiightly smaller sister ship the Oasis of the Seas. Good size comparison:

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Allure of the Seas is 16 decks high, 1,187 ft long, and can carry a maximum passenger load of 6,296 serviced by roughly 2,300 crew members. In comparison, Disney's largest/newest ship in the fleet, the Fantasy is 14 decks high, 1,115.5 ft. long, and can carry a maximum passenger load of 4,000 serviced by a crew of 1,450. The Allure is a very big girl!

Among Disney's fleet my family prefers the smaller classic ships. Why? It's more laid-back, there's less people, and the overall experiences we've had were more personal and intimate if you will. We like that a lot! We knew going into this cruise that we were going to be on the biggest cruise ship afloat and that we probably would not be impressed by her size. We were right. We weren't. For us, bigger does not equate better. Size doesn't matter.

The motion of the ocean can definetly play a strong hand in your cruise experience! Leading up to our cruise I discovered (no thanks to Royal Caribbean which is my biggest aggravation with the entire experience of sailing with them) via Cruise Critic's forums that the Allure had been experiencing an issue with 1 of her 3 azipods. They had been sailing her without using the center screw for over a month before our sailing. She was safe and still functioned fine. They were just trying not to use the center pod as much as possible to avoid further/more extensive damage. So the ship sailed slower. Instead of her usual 22+ knots cruising we rarely exceeded about 16-17 knots cruising. AND, because the ship was sailing at reduced power, the captain did not utilize the stabilizers to keep the ship steady at sea. The stabilizers, like wings that extend from the sides of the ship to add stability and reduce rocking side-to-side, create drag which would slow the ship even more. So, the motion of the ocean on a ship not using her stabilizers was...well...a really FUN ride for us...not so much for those prone to sea sickness. ;)

*****Just for information sake, the Allure continues to run on 2 of her 3 pods. A cruise in February was cancelled back in mid-November to allow a week-long drydock to repair the pod. I believe it is a bering issue. It's my understanding this type of problem has been a reoccuring thing with ships that utilize the different azipods for their propulsion. To date Disney has not utilized the azipod propulsion for their ships.*****


So that nobody feels the need to ask before I get to the end and give my summation of the overall experience sailing without Mickey, I don't feel like it was better or worse than any of the 7 Disney cruises I have been on. I'm not just being nice. It's a whole different experience. I wouldn't categorize it as better or worse, it's different.
 

lbrad

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Day 2: A brush with Nassau. Here comes that motion of the ocean!

Tracey woke me up at 6:30 a.m. talking to me. Seriously?! Shut up! I'm not at all a morning person. I enjoy sleep way too much for mornings. I do not wake up happy. Ever. It doesn't help that the ship was rocking and pitching a lot which, for me, is like being rocked to sleep on a heavenly cloud. I managed to snooze until 7:30 a.m. before crawling out of bed. We met Tracey's parents at their stateroom that had a window overlooking Central Park. We checked the many breakfast venues' crowd status on their television. We ended up in the Wipeout Cafe for breakfast.

I can't remember if it was before or after breakfast that the actual announcement went out but we knew well before breakfast we wouldn't be making it to our port call in Nassau today. The seas were simply way too rough. Here's some pics Tracey took while I was doing my misery morning routine.

Wave action was pretty solid. See the towers of Atlantis in the distance?




More of the seas this morning. It's hard to capture, really. It was a lot more of a ride than what it looks like.




Those skies look mean.





Tracey says he watched us as we were approaching the port in Nassau. We've been here a few times now. There was a Carnival ship headed in in front of us. Tracey watched the pilot boat pull alongside us. Or attempt to. He said when the boat got close it did a dive under a wave and "submarined". Tracey's done that in his boat before when the lake kicked up big. Scared him and @obrienIII to death because they had to catch Brian before he was swept overboard. Anywhoo, he saw the pilot boat do a dolphin act under a wave then bounce violently against the side of our ship. The pilot never boarded our ship before the boat aborted all efforts. By now the Carnival ship ahead of us was turning around before actually reaching the port opening. Yep, it was a pretty done deal. We turned away, too. The port at Nassau actually had to dredge their channels, widen the port opening, and extend their dock to accommodate Royal's massive ships: Oasis and Allure of the Seas. There's very little room for drift or error.

So buh-bye Nassau. I'll get to the rum distillery next time. ;)

Friendlier seas are out there.





Somewhere. Not this way.




So, we decided to wander. It's a massive ship. Lots to explore!

This is a picture from inside on of the glass elevators in the forward elevator bank. I'm looking out towards Central Park.




The wire & beadwork dress shapes that are suspended in the open space are visually interesting.




A very windy walk out on Central Park.




This area of the ship screams to be photographed.





These 2 sculptures that face one another do appear to be screaming at each other! LOL!




In the back of the sculpture there you can see plants wrapped in paper. There was a bit of replanting going on today.




I suppose we were walking back to our stateroom. That's the direction Tracey was walking. These look like they might've been taken from our verandah. The little tug that could. See the big barge? Now squint and see the little tug pulling it?




Looks like things might get better ahead of us.




They certainly don't look so swooft behind us.




Another visually interesting something hanging in the center of the glass elevators. I want to say this one was in the aft bank. I love the waves.




We went down to the Royal Promenade to see what was shakin'. Remember that giant hot dog bun shape for the ship we talked about earlier? And Central Park is in the bottom of the bun? Well, the park is on deck 8. Underneath it in the center on deck 5 is where the Promenade is. Here's a shot looking up. Remember those neat window sculptures you could see in the middle of Central Park? That's the same windows you see in this picture looking up into the park.

Kelly - we (DH & I) were on board The Disney Dream November 25th ... we were unable to dock in Nassau that day too!!! High winds & seas:( I wanted to see Atlantis soooo bad! We were reimbursed 100% for our excursion (phew) ... now I have a reason to go again :D

Oh ... late again but sooo LOVING this TR!!!


Just finished page 3 ...lol ... you look GORGEOUS in that Lilly dress ... I love it!!!
Your men are adorbs too!!! My how they have grown :jawdrop:
 
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lbrad

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What an AWESOME TR !!! I am ready to sail away ...lol

So sorry to hear of your Uncles passing ... wonderful that you all were able to see him before your cruise.
I got teary (sentimental) when you said you & DH had dreams about him the night he passed. I OFTEN have dreams of those who have gone before me - idk if it is a gift or curse??? I like to see it as a gift. I think the dream symbolizes something special and meaningful - the bond you shared with someone you admired <3

Speaking of admire ... the pictures of your hubby from his childhood ...wow ... Chandler could be his twin!!!

Your day at Maho looked A MAY ZING!!! I have added it to my Bucket List !!!

Thanks again for such a fabulous TR :happy:
 

sweetpee_1993

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Caught up on the whole thing in only...3 hours! Pretty nice read for a Sunday night so thank you Kelly! :)

It was very interesting to read about a different cruise ship. We're planned to cruise with 3 other couples who are friends of ours sometime in 2015 and I'm pretty positive we won't be on DCL so it was nice to see another ship!

I didn't tire of your pictures of Central Park! It was beautiful! Except I don't think I would like having a verandah that doesn't overlook the ocean. Might feel weird to me, how did the members of your party (I can't remember who had a verandah not overlooking the ocean sorry!) like it?

Glad you guys spent a lot of timei n Johnny Rockets! I love it there! They have some of the best burgers!

Ziplining must have been fun too! I've always wanted to do that! Props to Chandler for at least going once!!!! :)

Those planes being able to see them so close looks like A TON OF FUN! When you were describing the rush of wind after going over you reminded me of standing right up against the fence at a NASCAR race when the cars are zooming by at 180mph+ and I loved that feeling. Those planes must be massive up close!

Thanks for posting this report and letting us all see the other side of the fence (not Disney haha)! :) Have fun in Disneyland! :D

Jess!

Cruising as a whole is really a great vacation option. I love it!

Central Park. Ah, what can I say? It was so beautifully manicured. Each time we passed thru there was some different detail to marvel at. Onboard they have a ship tv station that features a lot of construction documentary material. The design and building of Central Park in particular is truly amazing.

I agree, a balcony without the ocean may as we'll be in any hotel on land. If I'm at sea I need to have the sea!

Johnny Rockets....aaahhhhhh....I've been living on rabbit food & chicken for months now. I'd seriously slap someone for a cheeseburger, onion rings, & fries. Oh and a Coke float! Can't forget the ice cream!

The zip lining was so short. Soooooooo short. As soon as it started you were looking for your landing. :( But it was different and something to try. Glad we did it!

The jet blast was the ultimate! We could do that over and over and over...

Disneyland is coming up so fast now! I can't wait!!!

Thanks for reading!



Kelly - we (DH & I) were on board The Disney Dream November 25th ... we were unable to dock in Nassau that day too!!! High winds & seas:( I wanted to see Atlantis soooo bad! We were reimbursed 100% for our excursion (phew) ... now I have a reason to go again :D

Oh ... late again but sooo LOVING this TR!!!


Just finished page 3 ...lol ... you look GORGEOUS in that Lilly dress ... I love it!!!
Your men are adorbs too!!! My how they have grown :jawdrop:

I thought the ship was rolling pretty good but I don't think I realized how big the seas were. Tracey said they were huge. Not surprised nobody got in that day. Sorry you missed Atlantis! I've been 3x on excursions and loooove it. It's so beautiful. Definitely a good reason for a do-over! Then again, a missed dessert is a good reason for a do-over. LOL!

Thanks for the kind words about my Lilly dress. I love that bad boy! Oh yes, my guys have grown up so much. Chandler just turned 18! I didn't freak out or anything but had a little cry or 2 by myself. One day we were riding in the car and he was telling me how his cousin had recently discussed room-mating up in an apartment on their own. Then it hit me: Holy crap! He could move out! ((Cue the water works.)) He went on to tell me all the reasons he wasn't ready and why he didn't feel it was time, etc. But, GAH! Technically if he wanted to go he could. My baaaaaaaaby!!!!!! Ugh!



What an AWESOME TR !!! I am ready to sail away ...lol

So sorry to hear of your Uncles passing ... wonderful that you all were able to see him before your cruise.
I got teary (sentimental) when you said you & DH had dreams about him the night he passed. I OFTEN have dreams of those who have gone before me - idk if it is a gift or curse??? I like to see it as a gift. I think the dream symbolizes something special and meaningful - the bond you shared with someone you admired <3

Speaking of admire ... the pictures of your hubby from his childhood ...wow ... Chandler could be his twin!!!

Your day at Maho looked A MAY ZING!!! I have added it to my Bucket List !!!

Thanks again for such a fabulous TR :happy:

Let's sail away!

Thanks. When we stopped those days in Pensacola pre-cruise I didn't mention we'd also had a little time to see my Gramma. Usually every Pensacola stop is to see her. After this trip I made 1 more quick trip over to Pensacola to see her. She passed away last week. I haven't dreamed about her, tho. Not yet. I want to! Badly. I like to think it's visits from our loved ones.

Oh yeah. Chandler looked a lot like Tracey did in his younger years. Last night Brian was standing behind Tracey and I swear they look so alike to me! It's so neat to see your spouse's face in your children's faces. I see it more and more as the boys grow up because I've only known Tracey to look as he did from about 20 years old on. Ya know?

Maho Beach is excellent bucket list material! If you ever get the chance to go, don't pass it up!

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