lunarsongbird
Disney Magic is a Must
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2016
Salutations!
Where do I even begin? I've been dreaming of a Disney cruise since high school and the inception of the cruise line. (I graduated high school in 2002...so I would day dream as I would look over the land and sea packages that they offered).
I'm SO excited to be able to go on the Wonder before she goes to dry dock, because she was the ship I dreamed about those many years ago. I can't wait to go to Palo, the restaurant inspired by the Magic's and Wonder's birth place, before it might disappear in dry dock. I know that she might be showing her years, but I can't wait to step onto her gangway.
(And about that...I've been crying while watching other people's trips on youtube... so I'm not sure if I'm just going to be a weepy mess the entire trip or not )
My husband, Andrew, and I (P.S. I'm Deanna) went to Disneyland for our Honeymoon.
(On the Lilly Belle. What a memory of a lifetime)
And then a few years later, we added a Mini-Mouseketeer to our family- William. He will turn 15 months on the day we board.
(Taken a couple days ago at Target)
As I've never cruised before, I have lots of questions and often wonder how logistically having a baby in Alaska will work, since I haven't seen an Alaskan trip reports with anyone who has a crawler.
(I can't get enough Alaskan trip reports... I'm reading them like they are oxygen. I just...can't...get...enough. And I SO appreciate all the time and effort that go into those reports.)
I w ill be bringing a small notebook along on our trip and am hopeful that I too can contribute an Alaskan trip report, particularly for those that might be interested in first-time cruisers, traveling with a crawler, and perhaps even those with an autoimmune conditions. ( I have crohn's disease along with a couple other autoimmune conditions. I've been doing an autoimmune diet protocol since January and have lost 47 pounds. I want to be a bit flexible with my diet on the cruise, but have already reported to Disney that I am avoiding all nightshades [tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, paprika, eggplant...]. I'm interested to see how much this will impact my diet choices.)
We depart on June 20th!
We look forward to sharing our trip with you! But it looks like I will need to come back to update you with our plans, because someone is making noise upstairs.... (We are going to have breakfast and watch more Youtube videos of the Wonder!)
Where do I even begin? I've been dreaming of a Disney cruise since high school and the inception of the cruise line. (I graduated high school in 2002...so I would day dream as I would look over the land and sea packages that they offered).
I'm SO excited to be able to go on the Wonder before she goes to dry dock, because she was the ship I dreamed about those many years ago. I can't wait to go to Palo, the restaurant inspired by the Magic's and Wonder's birth place, before it might disappear in dry dock. I know that she might be showing her years, but I can't wait to step onto her gangway.
(And about that...I've been crying while watching other people's trips on youtube... so I'm not sure if I'm just going to be a weepy mess the entire trip or not )
My husband, Andrew, and I (P.S. I'm Deanna) went to Disneyland for our Honeymoon.
(On the Lilly Belle. What a memory of a lifetime)
And then a few years later, we added a Mini-Mouseketeer to our family- William. He will turn 15 months on the day we board.
(Taken a couple days ago at Target)
As I've never cruised before, I have lots of questions and often wonder how logistically having a baby in Alaska will work, since I haven't seen an Alaskan trip reports with anyone who has a crawler.
(I can't get enough Alaskan trip reports... I'm reading them like they are oxygen. I just...can't...get...enough. And I SO appreciate all the time and effort that go into those reports.)
I w ill be bringing a small notebook along on our trip and am hopeful that I too can contribute an Alaskan trip report, particularly for those that might be interested in first-time cruisers, traveling with a crawler, and perhaps even those with an autoimmune conditions. ( I have crohn's disease along with a couple other autoimmune conditions. I've been doing an autoimmune diet protocol since January and have lost 47 pounds. I want to be a bit flexible with my diet on the cruise, but have already reported to Disney that I am avoiding all nightshades [tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, paprika, eggplant...]. I'm interested to see how much this will impact my diet choices.)
We depart on June 20th!
We look forward to sharing our trip with you! But it looks like I will need to come back to update you with our plans, because someone is making noise upstairs.... (We are going to have breakfast and watch more Youtube videos of the Wonder!)