coast2coastmickey
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This is a friendly PSA, and in a world where most people are trying to get on the ship as early as possible, this advice is probably worthless. The PSA is: Make sure you understand the latest time you can embark on the ship! In our case, I thought it was 4pm, turns out it was 3pm!
Story Time:
Last month we were getting ready to sail on the Wish. The day before our flights (we were flying to FL on Sunday, for a Monday embarkation), my wife decided to get her eyelashes done local to our home. Long story short, they messed her up bad. Clumps of glue, lashes messed up. Yikes. We end up flying out the next day as planned. Get to Florida in time for an early dinner at Disney Springs, and we turn in to our hotel.
The next day, we go to our planned pre-cruise breakfast at Chef Mickey's. The wife finds a place in Kissimmee to get her eyelashes fixed, and we get there around 11am. The folks there were wonderful, happy to fix her eyelashes back up, and say it'll take a couple hours, we should be on our way to the port by 1pm, there by 2pm. Too easy.
1:30pm rolls around, I check in...and they're still working on her. Like I said, our local salon messed her up bad. No big deal, I'm thinking in my head that 4pm is our deadline to get on the boat.
I go back out to the rental car with the kiddos, and just for grins and giggles, fact check my 4pm assumption. WHOOPS. 3pm is the the true deadline to board the Wish!!!
Run back in the salon, tell them to finish now, leave a big fat 40% tip for the nice technician, and we SPEED down the toll road to the port, during a rainstorm, and we make it with maybe a minute to spare. We were the last folks on the boat. On the way there, we called Disney Cruise Line, and told them we were on the way with GPS telling us we'd get there literally a couple minutes before 3pm.
It was so strange. Getting into the cruise terminal with nobody else in there. They check our documents, send us on our way, and we went straight to the muster drill. The cruise was phenomenal. Kids loved it, my wife loved it, and my father-in-law had a great time too. But I'm sure my half-dozen grey hairs (I'm counting them) turned into a dozen grey hairs that day with how stressed I was! Don't be like us and fool around on embarkation day
Story Time:
Last month we were getting ready to sail on the Wish. The day before our flights (we were flying to FL on Sunday, for a Monday embarkation), my wife decided to get her eyelashes done local to our home. Long story short, they messed her up bad. Clumps of glue, lashes messed up. Yikes. We end up flying out the next day as planned. Get to Florida in time for an early dinner at Disney Springs, and we turn in to our hotel.
The next day, we go to our planned pre-cruise breakfast at Chef Mickey's. The wife finds a place in Kissimmee to get her eyelashes fixed, and we get there around 11am. The folks there were wonderful, happy to fix her eyelashes back up, and say it'll take a couple hours, we should be on our way to the port by 1pm, there by 2pm. Too easy.
1:30pm rolls around, I check in...and they're still working on her. Like I said, our local salon messed her up bad. No big deal, I'm thinking in my head that 4pm is our deadline to get on the boat.
I go back out to the rental car with the kiddos, and just for grins and giggles, fact check my 4pm assumption. WHOOPS. 3pm is the the true deadline to board the Wish!!!
Run back in the salon, tell them to finish now, leave a big fat 40% tip for the nice technician, and we SPEED down the toll road to the port, during a rainstorm, and we make it with maybe a minute to spare. We were the last folks on the boat. On the way there, we called Disney Cruise Line, and told them we were on the way with GPS telling us we'd get there literally a couple minutes before 3pm.
It was so strange. Getting into the cruise terminal with nobody else in there. They check our documents, send us on our way, and we went straight to the muster drill. The cruise was phenomenal. Kids loved it, my wife loved it, and my father-in-law had a great time too. But I'm sure my half-dozen grey hairs (I'm counting them) turned into a dozen grey hairs that day with how stressed I was! Don't be like us and fool around on embarkation day