Trip Report The graduation trip that finally happened!

Hello! We are back and I am ready to share our trip with everyone!

Who:
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Me (Amy), my husband Brian, Owen (14), Lily (17), and Logan (19) (And it appears that I am now the shortest in the family!!)

Why: We were celebrating Logan's high school graduation (which happened to be last year, but as most of you already know, our cruise was cancelled last summer)

Where: Port Canaveral, Miami, The Dream, and Animal Kingdom Lodge

When: June 12-23, 2022

Our goal was to leave the house by 1 or 1:30am on Sunday, June 12. My alarm went off at midnight and Brian and I quickly showered and rounded up the kids who never went to bed. We quickly loaded the car and were pulling out of the McDonald's parking lot with 2 large Cokes at 1:20! I always start the drive as I don't sleep well in the car and Brian does, so he sleeps a little longer initially so he can then take over. It was raining when we left and quickly turned into a downpour. Cincinnati is a huge obstacle course of orange cones, lane closures, and lane shifts which is difficult to navigate at the best of times, but was horrendous in the pitch black with the pouring rain! Brian checked the satellite and assured me that it would stop once we got into Kentucky. I was never so happy to see the Brent Spence bridge...only to met by even harder rain in Covington! Brian said, "whoops! I guess it followed us!" He got a not very nice look from me! Luckily, it did stop raining shortly and I got us all the way through Kentucky and into Tennessee. I was still feeling awake enough to keep driving, so I got us to Knoxville and navigated our new route onto 40 to start heading east. Brian then took over and I got a few pics along the way since it was more scenic than our normal trip straight down 75.

You'll have to pardon the bug guts on our windshield! We couldn't keep up with keeping the windshield clean!
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We went through several tunnels.
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The reason they are called the Great Smoky Mountains:
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We saw quite a few hot air balloons at one point.
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We eventually hit 26 and then 95. I wouldn't say the traffic was necessarily any better than 75, but Brian was happy to not have to drive through Atlanta and it was much more scenic!

We finally saw this at about 1:30pm:
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We had stopped shortly before that, so no one wanted to stop at the Welcome Center for me!
We finally were able to experience Buc-ee's for ourselves! It was quite an experience and almost overwhelming!
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We pulled into our hotel in Port Canaveral about 4:30pm.
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We stayed in the Home2Suites side. It was odd to have 2 different hotels under the same roof since they shared the pool and had the same breakfast offerings.
We unloaded the car and debated what we would have for dinner. Some of us wanted pizza and some wanted seafood. The pizza people won out since there was a pizza place right across the street.
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We should have had seafood!!
 

TheMouseFan

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That chandelier is fantastic. 😍

Always glad to see some DCL in a TR. I come from a long line of “not water people” as my mom describes it. I don’t plan on ever cruising myself but like reading about it.
I wasn't sure about cruising myself, but I ended up loving it when I went on my first one in high school! There are enough places on the ships that have no windows, that you could literally spend a 3 or 4 day cruise and never see the water! It's really amazing!
 

TheMouseFan

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It was getting close to sail away time at that point. We had decided ahead of time that we were not going to go to the sail away party up on the pool deck because we didn't want to be in a big crowd of people. Yes, we were on a cruise ship, but we were still trying to be somewhat cautious. So we headed back to our rooms to watch from our verandahs.
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Back in the room:
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All aboard was supposed to be 4:30, but we watched people coming onboard up until almost 5:00. Logan was excited to watch the gangway pull away from the ship. He was fascinated by the whole process and even made fun of himself for wanting to watch it!
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We finally pulled away at about 5:12pm.
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erstwo

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The trauma of that Oceaneers Club - my kids LOVED it. And I had to drag them kicking and screaming out of it every time - even in the evening for dinner. 😂
As a family of 5, is it cheaper to have two verandah rooms? Or is there a suite option that could work? (I’ve never looked into it, but wondered if the cruises are as geared towards the ‘family of 4’ as the park hotels are!)
 

TheMouseFan

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The trauma of that Oceaneers Club - my kids LOVED it. And I had to drag them kicking and screaming out of it every time - even in the evening for dinner. 😂
As a family of 5, is it cheaper to have two verandah rooms? Or is there a suite option that could work? (I’ve never looked into it, but wondered if the cruises are as geared towards the ‘family of 4’ as the park hotels are!)
For our original cruise, we were booked into one verandah stateroom since they have the deluxe family ones that sleep 5, but when we got the extra cruise credit for them cancelling, we decided to do two connecting verandah rooms. I believe that the only larger rooms are concierge and it was cheaper to do two verandah rooms.
 
The kids wanted to go back to the beach, so we headed back to the pier we had seen the previous night and we spent about an hour or so shopping, walking the beach, and collecting shells.
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And after the wave hit them:
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Loving the Hawkeye swag! Go Hawks!!
 

TheMouseFan

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Dinner was at:
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Our table was out in the middle of the room, so I didn't get a whole lot of pictures of the decor. I would change that if I could go back, but I didn't want to be standing near other's tables to get pics.

Bread service, Garlic and Herb Foccacia with Roasted Garlic dip:
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Lily started with a salad from the kids menu, so no picture, and the rest of us started with the black truffle pasta purseittes. They are delicious!!
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Logan had the non-alcoholic specialty drink, the Bora Shake.
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Brian and I had the Baked Potato and Cheddar Cheese Soup. Again, delicious!
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Lily had the kids mac and cheese. She ate this for 3 of the 4 meals! The boys were at least a little adventurous with their choices.
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Brian, Logan, and I all ordered the Ginger-Teriyaki dusted Angus Beef Tenderloin.
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Owen ordered Grilled Grain-fed Sirloin Steak
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TheMouseFan

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There's Atlantis!
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We met in the Buena Vista Theater at 9:30 for our excursion. Prior to that, we purchased a DCL cooler with water in it to take with us. Here is a pic I took later of the cooler:
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I couldn't believe how many people were late or had forgotten to bring their Keys to the World with them so they could get off the ship! It was amazing to me that people are so disorganized! Anyhow, we were eventually on our way off the ship and walking to our transportation to Atlantis.
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