Wednesday, March 9, 2016

The Cruise Is Coming Up!

On March 29th, I'm going on a cruise! Yay! The news has been revealed and I'm going! Anyways, after that, I get to go to Universal Studios. I've never been on a cruise or Universal. It should be really fun! Anyways (again), I'll make a blog when I'm on it. I'll also make a scrapbook with pictures we took there! I'm bringing a grey camera to take some good pictures. Or maybe I will bring a FujiFilm disposable camera. I can't wait! If you're going too, see you soon!

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Tips For Going on A Disney Cruise: Disney Magic: Part Two: Dining

Hello and welcome to Tips For Going on A Disney Cruise! Today, we are talking about the Dining and Clubs on the Disney Magic! Hope you enjoy!


Dining:

The dining on the cruise is meant to be rotational, meaning you should eat at one fancy restaurant every night. There are three rotational restaurants: Lumiere's, Cariocas, and Animator's Palace. 

If you want to eat at a casual diner, go to Cabanas or any other stand.

The dinners you will eat are VERY fancy, don't make a scene.

If you want a quiet place to eat, try Palo or Cove Cafe (adults only).

At Castaway Cay, there is a barbecue buffet. 

BRING YOUR OWN BEERS AND CUPS! The Alcohol is expensive. Disney allows you to bring drinks.

If you're on a 3-night cruise, go to Lumiere's first, then Cariocas (since you're at Castaway Cay), and then Animator's Palace (for a nighttime show)!

If you want to check out a bar, there is an area called After Hours. There are restaurants, pubs, bars, and nightclubs for adults only.


Wait for tomorrow for the next one! Bye!


Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Tips For Going on A Disney Cruise: Disney Magic: Part One: Planning Your Cruise

Hello everyone and welcome to The Disney Cruise Web! This is my first post, so let's get this blog started off with some tips for going on Disney Magic (that I learned from websites and YouTube)! I've never (at this time of post) gone on a cruise or even seen an ocean before, so this may be a problem for some people. But let's get started!


from http://images.cruisecritic.com/

I'm a HUGE Disney fan. I buy Disney accommodations whenever I see them. But, I also go on a lot of websites (including YouTube). So, these are some tips for planning and on the Disney Magic cruise. It's just been renovated so there are lots of new features! Ooh la la! 


Planning Your Cruise:


One tip (you should know this, if you don't, you need to) is to bring sunscreen for your face, sunscreen for your body, and sunscreen chapstick! Even though using spray sunscreen is easier and requires less work, it may bother people around you (considering the cruise is very crowded) and doesn't smell very good, either. No one wants to breathe in the chemicals, too.

Try to bring fabric softener and items to "unwrinkle" your clothes, just to make sure you don't have any irritations from your clothes. Either way, bring extra clothes, just in case you have any accidents (fall into a pool, etc.).

Bring headphones and other accessories (sunglasses, glasses, hats, etc.) and a device just to keep you entertained, cool, and cool-looking. The headphones are for silent times, when you want to be unbothered by all the screaming kids.

Bring a big bag (or two) to hold all your things. You're going to need it.

If you want a room with a porthole that will cost less, buy a Navigator's Verandah. It has a smaller porthole, though.

If you want the biggest, best, and most expensive room for your family, buy the Roy O. Disney Suite. It's GINORMOUS! It literally looks like you live in a house!
from jlmcnatt, youtube





There's Part One! If you want to see the next part, wait until tomorrow! Bye!