Our family just returned from a fantastic vacation aboard Disney's Magic and I just have to give them a huge shout out. This was our 4th trip with them and the longest, 7 days. The weather wasn't great and we had to cancel Grand Cayman to visit Nassau instead, but there was always something to do on the Mickey ship as my boys refer to it.
But my shout out is to the way they handled the embarkation and debarkation procedures. Their cruise prices are worth just those two things. We arrived the evening before into the Orland airport and stayed on property at the Hyatt. At check-in there is this LARGE sign that says "Please tell us if you are on a Disney Cruise." We were told to leave our bags in our room the next morning, the bellman would pick them up, take them to the Disney shuttle bus and we wouldn't have to worry about them again until we got to our stateroom. Wow! We actually checked out, had breakfast and headed down to the Disney Departure area, all the while our bags were shuttled around for us.
Now if I had anything to complain about it would be the Disney Departure area in the Orlando Airport. Not all the employees are full trained on what the procedures are and several have power issues. Needless to say, we stood in one line to make sure we had all our forms filled out and signed. Then we proceeded to the next line, to give all of our forms to a lovely lady behind the desk that didn't speak English very well and we were quite sure she had never seen a computer before either. We were checked into the wrong cabin, and give key cards before she realized it and then stood there another 30 minutes while she figured it out. Finally we were handed our embarkation packet with our keys and a little blue card with "Stitch" on the front. Then we headed over to the waiting area, for the bus driver to call our character before loading us on all the coach to the port.
The shuttle to the port was very enjoyable with Disney music, original Disney cartoons and a great video discussing the Disney Cruise we were about to embark. We made it to the Port in less than 45 minutes and were able to immediately board the ship! We headed straight to the dining reservations area to make a Palo's reservation, then over to the Spa and finally stopped for lunch. It was all smooth sailing from that point on.
The debarkation was even easier! The night before the ship docked we were told to tag our bags and leave them outside the door for the steward to take down to the storage for us. Word to the wise, if you are flying out make sure you don't leave anything out that can't be checked through security! The next morning, we had breakfast one last time with our wonderful dining team, then said a sad good bye to the Mickey Ship.
Definitely take advantage of Disney's onboard airline check-in system. When we tagged our bags the night before, they were tagged all the way through to Denver. When we walked off the ship, down to customs, we didn't need to worry about trying to find our luggage, and schlep it through immigrations. The immigration official didn't even ask to see our Passports, so we walked over to the buses and rode back to the airport. We already had our boarding passes, so we stood in line at security and went out to our gate. It was so simple!!!
Thank you Disney!
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
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