Spring Break Disney-venture: Days 1 & 2

Our departure from SLC was delayed Sunday night so it was after midnight local time when we arrived in Orlando. Thankfully, we were staying in the hotel inside the airport, so we didn't have to worry about transportation or anything. We all slept as late as we could Monday morning, then enjoyed a big yummy brunch at my kids' favorite Southeastern dining establishment: Waffle House. No complaints from me.



We arrived at Port Canaveral a little before 2 and we were so excited! Also, this picture does not do the size of The Wish justice - it was so big!


Post-security screening, pre-boarding

We thought this model right before we boarded was pretty cool.

Hello, my name is Brett, and I fell for the photo package.


During the main part of the voyage, adults are not allowed in the kids' club areas. But during the loading times, the kids' clubs have open house hours, so it was fun to see where the kids would be hanging out. All of the below pictures were in the Oceaneer's Club, which was for 11-year-olds and younger. It was definitely the most fun of the three clubs and Luke and Sawyer understandably spent more time in their kids' club than the teens in the group.

Star Wars Room

Star Wars Room again

Avengers Room

Nursery Room

Rapunzel's Painting Room
(Liza was re-creating Rapunzel's "There is a man in my closet!" freakout moment.)

We got some fun drinks at the Hyperspace Lounge

These guys checked out the bow.



That night our dinner seating was at 1923, the dressy restaurant on the ship. Disney photographer pics with cheesy borders:








Day 2 we were at sea (circling in the Caribbean I believe). We took it easy in the morning then regretted it when we saw how crowded the pool deck was. We finally found some deck chairs, though, and enjoyed the sun. We had a fun dinner at the Avengers restaurant that night, and stayed up way too late...

Sydney wrote a message on the white board on our door.

It said: Dear Liza, I love you.

I jogged on the treadmill in the fitness center in the morning.
Since there was on internet and I couldn't watch a show, I set the screen to
show me scenes of walking through Rome, just like Cat. It was fun to spot
Captain Minnie making the rounds outside of the window.

This pictures gives you a bit of an idea of how crowded the pool deck was.
This was one of about 6 small pools on the deck.





After dinner, we enjoyed some of the activities on the ship, then decided to order room service at 11:00. It was a late night but really fun!

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