Saturday, April 22, 2017

Disney Cruise 2017 Part 2

Last time we talked about boarding, kid's club and dining.  Let's start with our stateroom for this post.

We were in a Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah.  Each child had their own bed and we had our own king sized bed as well with a privacy curtain that separated our bed from their area.  When you walk into the stateroom, immediately to the right was the bathroom with a sink, mirror and toilet.  Next to that was another room with a sink, mirror and the shower/tub (yes they were in separate rooms).  On the opposite wall were a set of cabinets that contained hanger space, storage space and lifejackets for everyone.  Next you would encounter our bed and then a counter top and cabinets to the left and a couch on the right and the verandah straight ahead with two deck chairs and a small side table.  There was a murphy bed that pulled down from the wall and a bunk that pulled out of the ceiling above the couch and the couch turned into a bed as well.



Now, let's talk about the ship itself.  There was the Mickey Slide for younger kids.
 The Funnel Vision huge screen where they showed movies almost all day long from around 8 a.m. until about midnight each day.  Below the Funnel Vision is the Donald Duck Pool.
 This is the Mickey Pool.
This is the AquaDuck!  It was a long waterslide with very cold water.  The rest of the pools on the ship were heated, but the water for this one was not.  I went on it once but the older two went on it multiple times.  It was quite fun.  
 There were two theaters on board.  The Buena Vista Theater cycled through three movies for the duration of the cruise: Beauty and the Beast, Moana, and Star Wars Rogue One.  I'm not sure what the Walt Disney Theatre played.
 This was the first thing you saw when you boarded the ship on Deck 3, this beautiful chandelier and gorgeous blue staircase.

To be continued.....

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