I'm kind of thankful that they don't - or I'd need a second - and perhaps a third- job. As it is, we have a Western Caribbean sailing booked for this summer and a Back-to-Back scheduled on the Wonder for next spring! I'm super excited for our sailing on the Wonder, as it will mark our DCL Grand Slam - we will have cruised on all four of Disney's ships! Many folks love the bigger Dream class ships with all their fancy bells and whistles, but the Magic will always hold a special place in my heart.
So here I sit, another day I am not upon the sea, awaiting our flight to Orlando for our next voyage on the Disney Fantasy...

We love docking in port and watching from our verandah as folks from other ships "ooh" and "aah" and take pictures of our floating Disney resort. We like seeing our ship from a distance - stunningly beautiful, majestic, timeless.
We love the extra space of the split bathrooms, the larger staterooms, the verandah. Oh, how I love our verandah.
There is nothing like waking before the sun, pouring a cup of coffee from a carafe ordered from room service the night before - still warm, and stepping out into the brightening ocean air to watch the light rise over the horizon. The calm of the caribbean sea - bright blue and mesmerizing - lapping against the hull, while warm caribbean breezes soothe the soul.
We have resolved to never sail without a verandah.
It's hard to not wish my whole summer away looking forward to our upcoming cruise. We have all of our port adventures booked. We have our adult dining reservations. I'm in the process of pre-paying our anticipated shipboard charges. Flights are booked. Ground transportation from MCO to Port Canaveral? Disney's of course:
Pre- and post-cruise hotel nights are soon to be reserved. Then comes the packing! Let the countdown begin. See ya on the ship!




We get out of the little car and get on the fast moving photo-op line. We could see the naval base from where we were standing and DD took a peek at the sea life around the rocks at the shoreline. We made a reciprocal pact with the folks around us to take photos of each other's families.
As we - quickly- make our way back down Greene Street, I explain how it kinda wasn't cool that he did that to that vendor with so many customers at her shop. I was concerned about the car and the meter, and suggested we look for somewhere to make change so we could feed the meter, or get back to the car and head somewhere else. DH opted for choice 3 - stop at Guy Harvey's Grill for an adult beverage. After he paid, I grabbed the change and jogged back to the meter to buy us some more time.
She can't get back on the ship without it! The last I had seen it was in Del Sol, where she asked if she could use it to purchase a souvenir there. She had been swinging her lanyard around in there too. I frantically searched around the bar, then down the sidewalk, on the ground at the jewelry kiosk, down Duval, and back into Del Sol. I freakishly furrowed around peoples' feet and finally made my way to the counter where I asked if anyone had turned in a cruise ship card for the Disney Magic. Nope, but if anyone does, they'll give it to the Cruise Ship contact and she'll bring it back to the ship for us at the end of the day. EEEKS! What do we do until then?!
I thank him profusely as he hands it to ME. "See. I told you. No problem." DD and I praise God
as we head back to find DH. We find a bench to wait on and put her card into the 
We sat on the verandah for a while. The moon was full (well almost it was full the next night) and bright and lit up the ocean as we went by. I think it was in those moments in the ocean air, watching the light from the moon dance across the ripples on the water, that DH decided that we would most-definitely be doing this again. We went inside after a while and DH explored the TV and I perused Sunday's navigator while waiting for the pager to alert us that DD was on her way. We fell asleep waiting. At 12:01, the pager finally buzzed. We decided to see how she did making it back and using her key card. By 12:03 we heard the card in the slot and the clicking of the lock. "Back so soon? Were you getting tired?" "No. They made me come back. They said they were closing." I smiled as she changed into the jammies I had laid out for her and climbed into her bed hugging her fuzzy friends. She was snoring before her head hit the pillow - and I wasn't far behind.





