On Monday, we returned our rental car to the airport and boarded the Disney Cruise Line bus, which took us to the Disney Cruise Line terminal where we checked in and boarded The Disney Magic!
Olaf was in the cruise terminal!
We were announced as we boarded the ship. “Disney Magic, please welcome the Norton family!” There were a group of cast members who cheered as each family boarded. How fun!
Our stateroom (sans pack and play – We originally booked one; but Cale no longer needs one, so we asked our steward to remove it. The couch folded down to make a very nice bed for him.)
When they turn down your bed for the night, they flip the pillow over. Here’s the back side:
Ready for the Sail Away Party!
All of us (Sorry, Grandma, this is the only picture of all of us. I would have much preferred one with your hair not in your face, but it doesn’t exist.)
Aboard Disney Cruise Lines, you actually eat in a different restaurant every night and are served different cuisines in each. On Monday, we ate at Lumiere’s, which served French cuisine. It was so neat and so yummy!
I took pictures of a few things just to show you the attention to detail.
The plates had crowns and carriages!!
The chandelier – love the rose!
There was also a Beauty and the Beast mural on the wall that I somehow failed to get a picture of.
Desserts were topped with the yummiest dark chocolate Mickeys!
We did a little shopping before our show started. Cale loves trying on hats.
Our show Monday night was “Villains Tonight!” It was very cute.
On Tuesday morning we went to “Wake Up With Disney Junior.” We danced to all of the Disney Junior theme songs, including Doc McStuffins, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, Roll Up The Map, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, The Hot Dog Dance, etc. Jake came to the party too.
Partying with Jake (I love his shadow in this picture.)
Claire had a good time dancing.
Downstairs, the princesses had gathered for chats and photos (Princess Tiana, Belle, Rapunzel and Cinderella).
Since Claire had already met all of them except for Princess Tiana, she said that Cale should have his picture taken with Jake, who was waiting outside of our morning dance party to meet everyone. What a sweet sister my girl is!
On Tuesday, we docked in Nassau in The Bahamas.
This is the back of our ship – notice Goofy painting.
We walked around a little and did a little shopping. I bought some post cards, Claire got a color-changing ring and a straw purse and Cale got a leather bracelet.
We returned to the ship for lunch, and then Steve and I watched Saving Mr. Banks while Grandma and Grandpa watched the kids. Cale took a short nap with Grandpa while Claire went swimming with Grandma. We all ended up in the pool. Steve, Grandma and Claire all went down the waterslide. It was a beautiful day!
We got out of the pool just in time to get ready for dinner. Tuesday we ate dinner at Animator’s Palate. Again, I took pictures of the amazing details.
Check out the bread plates and butter knives!
Tuesday dinner was our optional dress-up night. We all got a little fancy. The boys wore Mickey Mouse bow ties with white shirts and khaki pants. How handsome! (Cale is wearing his new leather bracelet.)
Grandpa and Grandma got all gussied up too! Ooh la la!
Claire was so beautiful in her Minnie Mouse dress, Minnie Mouse flip flops, Minnie Mouse jewelry and Minnie Mouse purse. What a doll!
When we arrived, everything in the room was black and white. The images in the frames on the walls were being “drawn” while we ate dinner.
After dinner, the lighting changed, the pictures were then full-color and animated.
Mickey showed up too! (I realize my picture is not the best, but you can at least see that he was there.)
Claire watching Mickey Mouse (a more important picture for me to take than taking one of Mickey Mouse, which is how I missed my picture of The Mouse – I make no apologies.)
After dinner our show was “Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story.” It was my favorite show of the cruise.
On Wednesday, our ship docked at Castaway Cay – Disney’s private island.
Claire went to the Oceaneers Club to participate in some of their events. Cale was too young for Oceaneers Club, so he stayed with us.
He didn’t like being away from Sissy, but he loved getting to see Mickey again!
You can never have too many “Mickey hugs!”
Me and my love - This is the life!
Splashing around with my handsome little man
After spending the morning on the island, we went back to the ship so that Claire and I could watch Frozen. Grandma and Grandpa joined us. Steve and Cale took a nap.
After the movie, Steve and Claire went swimming. I stayed in the room with Cale and read. Cale ended up taking a four-hour nap! I guess we wore him out since we had kept him up late every night for a week and didn’t allow him a single nap during that time either. Cale woke up happy and ready to play.
One of Cale’s favorite things to do is play with cars. He had a few with him, and he loved how he could play with them in the windows. He could put them in the circle and let go, and they would roll down and back up the other side. It was endless entertainment.
Thursday night was Pirate Night. Our dinner on Thursday was in Animator’s Palate again. But everything was different than before. This time all of the frames had pictures of pirates and movies of pirates.
Lots of people dressed up. Everyone received a bandana, so even we, who had no pirate costumes, fit in.
Claire wearing her menu / pirate hat
And I just have to share this. There was a family sitting a couple of tables over from where we sat. Every last one of them was totally decked out in pirate garb. (I’m guessing it wasn’t their first Disney cruise, because they were so totally over the top that they looked like they had walked off of a movie set. They were so cool!) Check out the baby’s costume – she was a parrot!!! I love it!
Our kids took a picture with our waiter, Marcus. He did an excellent job taking care of us during our cruise, and the kids loved him.
After dinner, we got to meet Peter Pan.
We also saw “Pirate Mickey,” but we didn’t get to take pictures with him since the line was already closed. He needed time to get ready for the Pirates in the Caribbean Deck Party.
Speaking of getting ready for the pirate party, we needed to as well. Aren’t we cute?
The most beautiful pirate ever
The Pirates in the Caribbean Deck Party
Claire fell asleep before the party was over.
Cale was also getting really tired, but he seemed to find enough energy to show off his killer dance moves. He’s too funny!
Thursday was a day at sea. The weather changed on Thursday, and it was much cooler out. If you were outside in an area where the wind was blocked, it was wonderful. But if you were on the open deck, it was chilly. So we opted for a few inside activities.
After breakfast, Claire, Grandma and I went to a group activity where we made a few crafts. I failed to get pictures of the crafting, but I did manage to take pictures of the finished products. First we made door hangers.
Mine
Then we cut out Olaf and glued him to construction paper. You could arrange his body parts any way you wanted. Some of them were pretty funny. Here’s Claire’s.
After lunch, Grandma and Grandpa watched Saving Mr. Banks, Claire and Cale took naps, and Steve and I packed. Claire attended a royal ball in the Oceaneers Club but asked to be picked up so that she could take another nap. After the movie, Steve, Grandma and Grandpa went to the game show “How Well Do You Know Your Family?”
Our final dinner was in Carioca’s, a Brazillian restaurant. It was delicious! I didn’t take any pictures however.
Our final show was “Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic.” Our kids were so tired that we watched the show on the TV in our stateroom.
On Friday, we managed to be on the first bus leaving the cruise terminal.
We managed to easily board the 10:00 a.m. flight from MCO to MSP and were home by 1:00 p.m. We ate and put the kids down for naps. I unpacked while Steve snowblowed our driveway, walkways, etc. By the time the kids got up I had already done two loads of laundry and had everything else put away.
We had the absolute best vacation ever!!
Our favorite parts of the trip:
Claire – Meeting the princesses and riding the roller coasters
Cale – Meeting Mickey Mouse and seeing him everywhere
Steve – Uninterrupted time with family, the AquaDunk waterslide onboard the Disney Magic, two dates with Amy and seeing the joy on our kids’ faces every single day
Amy – I would have to concur with my husband – seeing the joy on my kids’ faces is priceless! I loved meeting the characters and riding the rides, especially the roller coasters. The food onboard the Disney Magic was phenomenal. The shows were fantastic.
If we were to do this vacation again (and we will!), we would do some of the same things:
- We would definitely walk ourselves and our luggage through customs rather than setting our luggage out in the hall the night before. That was so easy and fast.
- We will pack light for the trip. We only took one full-sized suitcase and one carry-on sized suitcase for all four of us for 10 days. We had plenty and even took some things we didn’t wear and some things we didn’t use. However, I would essentially pack the same items since we might need them next time.
And we would change a few things:
- We would wait in line to see the princesses on the cruise ship. (Claire had met all of them before, except for Tiana, but I would have made time for her to see them again.)
- I would not have put Claire in the Oceaneers Club while in Castaway Cay. I would have spent a day at the beach as a family.
- We would do one shore excursion in Nassau. (We didn’t sign up for one this time because our kids are so young we thought it might be an expense we didn’t need when they might not appreciate the experience. I still think we were right to skip it this time, but our kids will be older next time.)
Overall, it was the best vacation ever! We had a wonderful time!!