It is just like Christmas, but then you have to pay for it…

I LOVE cruising, especially with Disney. Last fall I booked a new cruise for the first time in two years. I didn’t realize until I booked it how much I had missed cruising. We vacation often (thank you Disney Vacation Club), but we tend to go on the same types of vacations. Cruising is always a different experience based on weather, ports, ships and your “community” once on board.

In May we set sail on the beautiful new Disney Dream. She is an amazing vessel and we enjoyed our time on board for the 5-night double-dip immensely. Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, is pure paradise (I am waiting for them to build DVC there) and one of the main reasons I love cruising with Disney.
While on board we booked two future cruises, including one for December (on the Dream again). Last night I was so excited. Anticipation was building, the cruise has been paid in full and last night was time to log-in to select my cruise activities. I logged in and subconsciously held my breath waiting for the screen to signal it was indeed after midnight and I could start my booking spree! I quickly booked a dinner at Palo, one of Disney’s adults-only dining venues (I could eat here every night if they would let me). After selecting my date and time, I hopped over to the excursions booking to find a slot for my daughter to swim with dolphins in Nassau. I was tempted by the Cabanas at Castaway Cay, but I think I will save that for our next cruise (no thanks to Irene, there may not be Cabanas at Castaway Cay for a few months). Being able to book the activities you want and at the times you want is like the best present, but then of course, I will have to pay for it all in just a few months.
I love how Disney builds anticipation for you. You book the cruise and receive a confirmation, followed shortly in the mail with a planning booklet. Then you receive another confirmation when it is paid in full (happy day!). Once you reach your designated booking window you finally “open” the present. A few e-mails will come over the next few weeks reminding me of things I can do and see online with my reservation. In several weeks, I will receive a mailing with information and luggage tags. Very soon we will be enjoying our time on board, when I then have to pay for the rest of my present. However, it is very worth it!
For those who are sailing during Irene, I wish you smooth seas, blue skies and sunshine.