Scott5150
4 Time Magic Crusier and Disney Grand Slam (Disney
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2001
We woke up around 8 and were docked at our Beautiful island, Castaway Cay. I was dissapointed that I slept through the docking, I always love to watch them steer it in. We went in stern first. (On friday, we docked bow first, since we were late getting there.)
We ate breakfast at Topsiders (like every day this week). I went through the buffet line and got some stuff and went to sit down. THEN I saw the made to order omletts and Mickey Waffles in the center station between the buffet lines. Well, the omletts were great, and the Mickey waffles were better. They were the small ones, and they taste better than any waffles I have ever had. If anyone has the recipe, please send it my way. I think that I Mickey Waffle Iron will be on my christmas list this year! Well, DS and I ate tons of Mickey Waffles each morning for breakfast. It was one of the 2-3 foods he loved on the cruise, so he stocked up in the morning.
Castaway Cay was as great as we remembered it, but it was different with an infant. We had to stay in the Family beach area. Lucas loved sitting in the water and splashing, but unfortunately he would get the salt water in his eyes and it would burn. We spent a few great hours there, grabbed lunch at Cookies, and returned to the ship for a 2 hour afternoon siesta. BTW - you need to bring a picture ID with you ANYTIME you leave the ship.
We had dinner Parrot Cay that night - Master Chef series. I had Lamb that was very good. There was a thread a few weeks ago trashing that menu, but ours was very good.
Captain Hans informed us of his decision to go to San Juan today. He explained that the port on St Maarten was in the south, which is where the storm was. He did not think that we would be able to dock on Tuesday. San Juan's port is on the North and would be protected from the swells. Captain Hans was VERY forthcoming with information and explanations as to why he made the changes. Everyone was very happy that he made sure we had a great trip.
I later found out that since the Magic has never docked in San Juan for excursions before, the Cruise Directors scrambled to get us about 10 excursions to choose from. I am not a very experienced cruiser, but it is hard to imagine that any other ship is run as well as the Disney Magic.
We skipped Herc tonite since we saw it twice before. Crashed early still trying to catch up on the sleep we lost from getting up at 3am on Sat.
Scott
We ate breakfast at Topsiders (like every day this week). I went through the buffet line and got some stuff and went to sit down. THEN I saw the made to order omletts and Mickey Waffles in the center station between the buffet lines. Well, the omletts were great, and the Mickey waffles were better. They were the small ones, and they taste better than any waffles I have ever had. If anyone has the recipe, please send it my way. I think that I Mickey Waffle Iron will be on my christmas list this year! Well, DS and I ate tons of Mickey Waffles each morning for breakfast. It was one of the 2-3 foods he loved on the cruise, so he stocked up in the morning.
Castaway Cay was as great as we remembered it, but it was different with an infant. We had to stay in the Family beach area. Lucas loved sitting in the water and splashing, but unfortunately he would get the salt water in his eyes and it would burn. We spent a few great hours there, grabbed lunch at Cookies, and returned to the ship for a 2 hour afternoon siesta. BTW - you need to bring a picture ID with you ANYTIME you leave the ship.
We had dinner Parrot Cay that night - Master Chef series. I had Lamb that was very good. There was a thread a few weeks ago trashing that menu, but ours was very good.
Captain Hans informed us of his decision to go to San Juan today. He explained that the port on St Maarten was in the south, which is where the storm was. He did not think that we would be able to dock on Tuesday. San Juan's port is on the North and would be protected from the swells. Captain Hans was VERY forthcoming with information and explanations as to why he made the changes. Everyone was very happy that he made sure we had a great trip.
I later found out that since the Magic has never docked in San Juan for excursions before, the Cruise Directors scrambled to get us about 10 excursions to choose from. I am not a very experienced cruiser, but it is hard to imagine that any other ship is run as well as the Disney Magic.
We skipped Herc tonite since we saw it twice before. Crashed early still trying to catch up on the sleep we lost from getting up at 3am on Sat.
Scott