After months of talking and planning we were finally at the cruise terminal and ready to depart! We have enjoyed our other Disney experiences and had high hopes that the cruise would also have the same Disney feel... it did not disappoint.
We boarded the ship and quickly got settled in our room, headed for the pool and then to the castaway party on deck. It was fun to meet up with all of David's family.
The ship was still decorated for Christmas so we enjoyed the decorations. We also had many chances to meet the Disney Characters... Amelia got to meet each of the princesses again (and the lines weren't nearly as long as Magic Kingdom!)
The first morning, this was the view out our veranda... Nassau, Bahamas
We took a excursion that was a city tour and stop at the Ardesta Gardens and Zoo
Amelia and Samuel got to be "co-pilots" on the trip around the city.
This zoo has a flamingo show and Amelia was picked to get her picture with these birds.
David enjoyed feeding the parrots.
After a bit of shopping we headed back to the ship.
Our second port was Disney's private island... Castaway Cay. The day was cool, cloudy, and a bit drizzly, but we still did a bit of exploring.
These got out of order... that evening was Pirate theme night. Samuel even borrowed a costume from friends and really was in the spirit.
We had amazing food each night!! Disney is unique for it's rotational dinning. Different places each night, but your waiters follow you. Lots of great food and places.
More Castaway Cay
Amelia did brave the ocean and tried the waterslides at the Cay.
Some formal pictures
With the Aunt and Uncles
Our server Jason... he was great with the kids
Due to weather the fireworks were delayed 1 day. Even though it was cold at home, it was not like we were basking in the sun and heat. It was cloudy, windy, showers and low 70's. We still were glad to be away and relaxed, watched movies, shows and explored the ship.
We did manage to take lots of rides on the aquaduck though!!
What a fun trip!! We enjoyed our 4 days at sea with the Baird Family. Thanks to Mom and Dad Baird for planning and proposing this trip.
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