Disney Dream First time Sailing

JKWu

Earning My Ears
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Jul 23, 2015
Does anyone have any tips for a first timer sailing on Disney Dream - I will be travelling with my 4 year old and 2 year old, husband and my parents.

Any tips and tricks appreciated!
 
Since your two-year-old won't be able to go to secured programming at the clubs or swim in the pools (unless he or she is completely potty trained), take advantage of open house kids' club hours or book some nursery time, use the Nemo's Reef splash zone, and check out some of the activities specifically geared to the younger set like Wake Up with Disney Junior, the Pirates and Princesses dance party, and Toddler Time (see your navigator for times.)

Consider eating at a sit down restaurant for lunch on the first day rather than Cabanas. (Some will disagree with this.) It seemed much less crowded and the food was decent.
 
Don't try to do everything on your first cruise. Check out the daily navigators, and pick a few activities that your family would really enjoy.
 
Don't try to do everything on your first cruise. Check out the daily navigators, and pick a few activities that your family would really enjoy.

This! Yes! I know everyone says it, but seriously! You'll never do it all, and you'll enjoy your cruise more if you don't try. (Hubby and I still have things we've never gotten around to trying, after many cruises!)
 


Don't feel like you have to go all crazy! Just enjoy what you can! It'll be a blast no matter what! Get a taste and a feel for the cruise and next time to you can try to cross everything off a list!

TIPS:
-Bring your own tervis/mug: main deck floor has soda machine available 24 hrs, its nice to fill up before bed.
-Bring a pillow case or something to get signed by ALL the characters. You drop it off at front desk first day and I think its returned at the end. 2 things per stateroom (or per kid if +) (EDIT: Unfortunately as of 8/10/15, this is no longer so. But characters are so much easier to get on the cruise than the parks and you get more quality time with them! Just go ahead and take time for the meet and greet with a signature! Better memory builder anyway!!)
-Disney allows you to bring your own alcohol!! :-) So monopolize on that and pack some miniatures for those tervis drinks at night ;)
-Room service doesn't cost extra and you can get a cake of the day and or mickey bars which is pretty awesome, although I never have enough room!
-Don't forget to bring door decor!! You can totally decorate your door as long as its magnetic! If you use stickers and it leaves residue you could be charged a clean up fee. But magnets are fun!
You'll see a lot of decorated rooms and FE's (fish extenders, with is kinda a gift/craft exchange) and there's plenty of threads about that! FE might be a bit much with young kids on your first cruise, but I wish I had done it my first few cruises. Took me a while to discover it.
-Also if your into it, don't forget you can get dressed for Pirate Night!! It's such a blast and I usually hit up Target after Halloween and you can usually find some Pirate things on clearance!
Just a few tips!! But you'll have a blast! DCL is the best!! :sail:
 
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Since your two-year-old won't be able to go to secured programming at the clubs or swim in the pools (unless he or she is completely potty trained), take advantage of open house kids' club hours or book some nursery time, use the Nemo's Reef splash zone, and check out some of the activities specifically geared to the younger set like Wake Up with Disney Junior, the Pirates and Princesses dance party, and Toddler Time (see your navigator for times.)

Consider eating at a sit down restaurant for lunch on the first day rather than Cabanas. (Some will disagree with this.) It seemed much less crowded and the food was decent.
100% agree with the two year old activities. Try to get the 1st diner, otherwise you have to get the kids to eat after 8:00. I would also recommend an inside cabin, that way you and your children can go to sleep at any time of the day. I would also think about the kids clubs for your 4 year old. The kids clubs are amazing, especially since the renovations. Just make sure that at the port, you register your kid for the oceanear club/lab and they will receive a magic band that is used to enter the club. There is a $12 refundable deposit on the magic band. The only downside is that your 4 year old will be playing with 11 year olds. So if you are OK with that, just leave your kid in there and he/she will have a blast. If not, I still would have your kid go in the club, but just for an hour or so. With the adults, Disney provides cool activities for just the adults. So if you wanted to to have your parents watch the kids for a night while you went to the clubs or any of the adult only restaurants. You could also do adult activities with all four and just pay for time at the nursery for your 2 year old.Disney also provide fun activities for families too, just keep mind that some activities do cost extra (even with the adult activities). You could also wait in line to see the Disney princesses (which you have to get a ticket, but it's free) or see characters like mickey, Minnie, Pluto, etc. The waits for the characters are extremely short compared to WDW wait times and the interactions with the characters are so much better on the cruise. The characters also have cool outfits that are unique to the DCL on special nights, like pirates nigh and formal night. Also, it's really easy for you to want to do everything on a cruise, but don't force yourself to do anything. A lot of the activities on the cruise ship will repeat and it's also your vacation. Don't stress out because you didn't do one thing, just relax and do what you feel like doing.
 


Don't feel like you have to go all crazy! Just enjoy what you can! It'll be a blast no matter what! Get a taste and a feel for the cruise and next time to you can try to cross everything off a list!

TIPS:
-Bring your own tervis/mug: main deck floor has soda machine available 24 hrs, its nice to fill up before bed.
-Bring a pillow case or something to get signed by ALL the characters. You drop it off at front desk first day and I think its returned at the end. 2 things per stateroom (or per kid if +)
-Disney allows you to bring your own alcohol!! :-) So monopolize on that and pack some miniatures for those tervis drinks at night ;)
-Room service doesn't cost extra and you can get a cake of the day and or mickey bars which is pretty awesome, although I never have enough room!
-Don't forget to bring door decor!! You can totally decorate your door as long as its magnetic! If you use stickers and it leaves residue you could be charged a clean up fee. But magnets are fun!
You'll see a lot of decorated rooms and FE's (fish extenders, with is kinda a gift/craft exchange) and there's plenty of threads about that! FE might be a bit much with young kids on your first cruise, but I wish I had done it my first few cruises. Took me a while to discover it.
-Also if your into it, don't forget you can get dressed for Pirate Night!! It's such a blast and I usually hit up Target after Halloween and you can usually find some Pirate things on clearance!
Just a few tips!! But you'll have a blast! DCL is the best!! :sail:

They no longer do the character sining.
 
as stated above, the kids clubs and nursery are amazing. On our first cruise we were hesitant and couldnt have been more wrong. The security, cast members and the experience your children will have is amazing. i would highly suggest a Palo dinner if you can get a couple hours free with the kids in the clubs, its fantastic. I would also suggest seeing at least on of the shows if not all, we think they are fun and the kids will enjoy them. Pay attention to the Navigator app to see whats happening throughout the day since many "events" last a very short time. If you cant get to them, dont worry, enjoy what you are doing at that time instead. there is plenty of time to spend on castaway cay so you dont have to be the the first ones out there, in fact in the afternoon the place turns into a ghost town. Other than that, dont stress out on planning, make sure you sit back, breathe and have a good time. I think way too many people worry so much about planning and making sure every second is perfect, that when it doesnt happen, which it will, it consumes them and they end up having a bad experience.
 
They no longer do the character sining.


Oh yes, gosh, how quickly things can become outdated! It is so unfortunate, but as of Aug 10th, no more behind the scenes signing :( It was understandable. It just became too popular and I can only imagine how much time cast members spent signing! But still bring an autograph book etc, because it is still much easier to get signed on the cruise! In one night you can meet the Princesses and get autographs. And when I did it, lines weren't even that long! Much better than hiking all over the parks!
 
Breakfast... they not only have breakfast in Cabanas, but in each of the dining rooms too. I didn't know this until the last day! :upsidedow
 

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