Showing posts with label Disney Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney Tips. Show all posts
Disney cruises are hands-down absolutely amazing. Back in 2016 my sister and I went on a Disney cruise to the Bahamas and it was absolutely delightful and one of my favorite cruises I have gone on!
At the time I took that Disney Cruise that was my third time cruising, but my first time cruising with Disney. Every aspect from the ship to our amazing stateroom to the exceptional dining to the fabulous shows were honestly fantastic! At that time my sister had never been on a cruise and I was confident that she would love it and it was so fun to get to experience a Disney Cruise for the first time together and we can not wait for this upcoming one!
At the time I took that Disney Cruise that was my third time cruising, but my first time cruising with Disney. Every aspect from the ship to our amazing stateroom to the exceptional dining to the fabulous shows were honestly fantastic! At that time my sister had never been on a cruise and I was confident that she would love it and it was so fun to get to experience a Disney Cruise for the first time together and we can not wait for this upcoming one!
Every cruise line is unique and Disney was no exception! When it came to packing for the Disney cruise I referred to my own blog posts for some cruising tips, including the one on the top 13 must pack items for a Caribbean cruise and also my most popular Pinterest Pin of all time, 16 unexpected items to bring on every cruise. (On a side note y'all- thank you so much for helping share, re-pin, and connect on Pinterest and all of my social media sites. I am truly incredibly honored!)
After reading these I still searching for some Disney specific cruise packing information but couldn't find any really helpful specific posts for the cruise to the Bahamas so I thought I would share my top 5 must pack items that I found helpful after taking a Disney Cruise to the Bahamas:
After reading these I still searching for some Disney specific cruise packing information but couldn't find any really helpful specific posts for the cruise to the Bahamas so I thought I would share my top 5 must pack items that I found helpful after taking a Disney Cruise to the Bahamas:
Unlike some of the other cruise lines, Disney Cruise Line has a size specific carry-on luggage requirement. Disney requires that each carry-on luggage can be no larger than 22 inches wide, 14 inches high, and 9 inches deep. If you plan to bring a carry-on bag with you after you have checked your luggage than I recommend making sure your carry-on meets this specific size requirement. As we were embarking we saw people having to turn their bags over to get later on at their staterooms because they were not matching the size specific requirements.
This is my FAVORITE carry on luggage (and it is currently 25% off!!)! I have had it for SIX years and it still acts and looks brand new and wouldn't consider investing in another carry on in the future except for this one! Find it HERE!
A quick side note: The Embarkation process for a Disney Cruise was one of best and easiest I have ever experienced. It was absolutely phenomenal and you can read more about it HERE.
To read more about Disney's Embarkation process check out these posts:
// 7 Tips for a Perfect Embarkation Experience on a Disney Cruise //
A quick side note: The Embarkation process for a Disney Cruise was one of best and easiest I have ever experienced. It was absolutely phenomenal and you can read more about it HERE.
To read more about Disney's Embarkation process check out these posts:
// 7 Tips for a Perfect Embarkation Experience on a Disney Cruise //
(2)A Travel Mug
I mentioned bringing a coffee mug with you on a cruise in my 16 unexpected items to bring on every cruise post, but for Disney think one step above this. On each of the Disney Cruise Line ships there are 24 hour water, coffee/tea, and soft-drink stations available on the pool decks but the cups that are provided are extremely small. Bringing a travel mug with you allows you to fill up and get back to enjoying the ship without having to make numerous trips to refill your small cup.
To read more helpful cruise packing tips check out these posts:
To read more helpful cruise packing tips check out these posts:
(3) A Keepsake for the Characters to Sign
One of the great things about a Disney Cruise is all of the opportunities to live in a magical world for a few days and one of the ways that Disney incorporates this is with character signing. When you get on board the ship, simply stop by guest services and drop it. When you do so it will be returned to you "magically" before you get off! The sky is the limit on what you can have signed but a fun idea would be a picture mat that the characters could sign that you could use to frame a picture from the cruise. (If you want to ensure that you have the "color scheme" that you want used make sure to include your own markers with the item that you are dropping off to get signed!) You can drop off a maximum of two items for each stateroom so choose wisely and leave your item early on in your cruise!
To read more about some of the amazing aspects of a Disney Cruise check out these posts:
// Disney Dream Ship Review //
To read more about some of the amazing aspects of a Disney Cruise check out these posts:
// Disney Dream Ship Review //
(4) A Pirate Costume for Pirate Night
Every Disney Cruise Line ship has at least one pirate themed dinner evening and from everyone that I have talked with people really get into this which is so fun! I was told by everyone that all of the cast and crew also dress in pirate-themed uniforms and to top off the evening there are tons of special shows, lights and fireworks. (Disney Cruise Line is the only cruise line to have its own firework display which is really neat!) And guess what? Every member of your group will receive a bandanna for Pirate night that will be waiting for you in your stateroom when you get on board! If you are looking for fun ideas for Disney's pirate night check out Pinterest- there are so many fun ideas!
(5) A Watch
I was surprised to hear this from several different people that have traveled with Disney but it was so incredibly helpful to wear a watch! One of the best parts of a cruise is having the chance to take a break from the "real world" and simply enjoy the moment without looking at our phones. But if you are like me I often use my phone to let me know what time of the day it is and not using my phone ... well I will need to know what time it is. One unique thing about Disney Cruise Line is that they have less clocks on board than any other cruise ship line. This is wonderful as it lets you fully live in the moment but you don't want to miss any exciting adventure on the ship either! So make sure to throw in a watch and set it to the ship time to keep up with all of your fun activities!
If you know me personally you know I love my fitbit versa 2! You can find it HERE!
Interested in reading all about a Disney Cruise to the Bahamas? If you would like to read more about specific things on our cruise you can read more by clicking the links below:
// Disney Dream Ship Review //
// Disney Dream Ship Review //
Looking for other Cruising tips? Check out my Travel Page HERE for tons of travel tips, inspiration, and cruising tips!
Looking to preserve your memories from your Disney trip or any other travel adventures? Check out my Etsy shop, December Caravan which is a boutique specializing in small heirloom journals that are inspired by a love of adventure and suspending beautiful moments in time. December Caravan has many travel journals available in the shop and every purchase donates a portion to charity! You can find the shop HERE!
11 Priceless Reasons You Should Stay at a Disney Resort if You are Traveling with a Chronic Illness to Disney
February 7, 2019
Happy Thursday friends! Today, for this Thursday Health Thoughts post I am so excited to share with y'all 11 Reasons You Should Stay at a Disney Resort Property if You are Traveling with a Chronic Illness to Disney.
Over the last 6 years of fighting to regain my health I have had the incredible opportunity to visit and spend time at Disneyworld, Disneyland, or on a Disney Cruise 7 times. I always walk away so impressed with how Disney is such a wonderful place for those walking through the journey of illness. Disney is a fantastic place to visit and is extremely accommodating for those with physical illnesses and needs, and this starts at their resorts. I know how expensive the Disney Resorts are and when you are fighting for your health money is something that is even more precious to consider. You may wonder if it is worth it to invest in a Disney Property stay and I hope that these 11 reasons will help you consider this and see the valuable reasons why this is important!
Over the last 6 years of fighting to regain my health I have had the incredible opportunity to visit and spend time at Disneyworld, Disneyland, or on a Disney Cruise 7 times. I always walk away so impressed with how Disney is such a wonderful place for those walking through the journey of illness. Disney is a fantastic place to visit and is extremely accommodating for those with physical illnesses and needs, and this starts at their resorts. I know how expensive the Disney Resorts are and when you are fighting for your health money is something that is even more precious to consider. You may wonder if it is worth it to invest in a Disney Property stay and I hope that these 11 reasons will help you consider this and see the valuable reasons why this is important!
1. You Get Extra Magic Hours
Energy levels with a chronic illness can vary from person to person and day to day. Guests staying a Disney Resort property have access to certain parks either before or after the normal operating hours each day through the "Extra Magic Hours" program.
Disney releases a schedule (click HERE) where you can see months in advance what those Magic Hours will be for the parks for the day to help you make a decision prior to booking and you will receive a schedule when you check in at your resort. (The schedule is always available on the My Disney Experience App also!)
These extra magic hours can be priceless for those needing to return to their resort during the day to rest and still want to experience a full day at Disney.
Disney releases a schedule (click HERE) where you can see months in advance what those Magic Hours will be for the parks for the day to help you make a decision prior to booking and you will receive a schedule when you check in at your resort. (The schedule is always available on the My Disney Experience App also!)
These extra magic hours can be priceless for those needing to return to their resort during the day to rest and still want to experience a full day at Disney.
2. Access to the Best FastPass+ Options
Waiting in line for a popular ride can be tiring, even for those who are perfectly healthy, but for those with a chronic illness this can add a stress to a fun day. With a stay at a Disney Resort Property you will have the opportunity to have access to the best FastPass+ options available. This is incredibly helpful for those very popular rides (where lines can be incredibly long with up to 3 hour waits!). While most guests can book out 30 days, those staying at a Disney Resort can pick their FastPasses 60 days out! Instead of spending your energy in line, this allows you to see and do more things on your day in Disney!
Last Spring, when my sister and I went to Disney and stayed at the Coronado Springs Resort, I experienced my first "Magical Express Bus Service". Let me tell you it was incredibly easy and wonderful, and I didn't even have to spend the energy to pick up my bags from the luggage carousal. When I had an early flight out on my return trip home it was just as simple and easy and completely hassle free (something that is incredibly important for those struggling with a chronic illness).
Extra Tip: The Magical Express Bus does make more than one resort stop, so make sure that when you schedule your departure time from your hotel back to the airport at the end of your Disney vacation that you plan for a few hours before your flight.
Extra Tip: The Magical Express Bus does make more than one resort stop, so make sure that when you schedule your departure time from your hotel back to the airport at the end of your Disney vacation that you plan for a few hours before your flight.
4. Free Disney Transportation
I know that I have talked about this here on the blog before, but there is an intricate and well-developed transportation system network between all the hotels, parks, and attractions for Disney via the buses, boats, monorails (and soon to be Skyliner!). If you are staying at a Disney Resort this is a free option (saving you the money of parking at a park or attraction) and saving you the time of driving between the different parks and attractions yourself.
As a person traveling with a chronic illness this can give you a chance to sit back, relax, and regroup your energy for a few moments between your adventures of the day.
There are a few things to consider as far as which transportation you will have access to depending on where you stay. The monorail system is the most convenient (less waiting times, easier access to Magic Kingdom and Epcot), but it comes with the price tag to the more expensive Disney properties. These include the Contemporary Resort, Grand Floridian, and the Polynesian Village Resort.
The Ferry boat connects several properties -Fort Wilderness Resort and the Wilderness Lodge go to Magic Kingdom, while Dolphin and Swan Resorts, the Yacht Club, Beach Club, Disney's Boardwalk Inn can go to Epcot and Hollywood Studios- with the parks. Disney's Port Orleans, Old Key West, and Saratoga Sprins Resorts have boat access to Disney Springs. This can be a tranquil (although you may have to wait a longer time for this service and also it will take longer to get places) experience and a relaxing one depending on your preference of movement with your illness.
All of the Disney Resorts are connected by a bus network system and soon the Disney Skyliner will connect the Art of Animation Resort, Caribbean Beach Resort, and Disney's Pop Century Resort to Epcot and Hollywood Studios! This is exciting especially for those who are looking to save money and stay at these cheaper Disney Resorts.
There are a lot of options there and this can be extremely helpful for those struggling with a chronic illness.
As a person traveling with a chronic illness this can give you a chance to sit back, relax, and regroup your energy for a few moments between your adventures of the day.
There are a few things to consider as far as which transportation you will have access to depending on where you stay. The monorail system is the most convenient (less waiting times, easier access to Magic Kingdom and Epcot), but it comes with the price tag to the more expensive Disney properties. These include the Contemporary Resort, Grand Floridian, and the Polynesian Village Resort.
The Ferry boat connects several properties -Fort Wilderness Resort and the Wilderness Lodge go to Magic Kingdom, while Dolphin and Swan Resorts, the Yacht Club, Beach Club, Disney's Boardwalk Inn can go to Epcot and Hollywood Studios- with the parks. Disney's Port Orleans, Old Key West, and Saratoga Sprins Resorts have boat access to Disney Springs. This can be a tranquil (although you may have to wait a longer time for this service and also it will take longer to get places) experience and a relaxing one depending on your preference of movement with your illness.
All of the Disney Resorts are connected by a bus network system and soon the Disney Skyliner will connect the Art of Animation Resort, Caribbean Beach Resort, and Disney's Pop Century Resort to Epcot and Hollywood Studios! This is exciting especially for those who are looking to save money and stay at these cheaper Disney Resorts.
There are a lot of options there and this can be extremely helpful for those struggling with a chronic illness.
5. Disney Dining Plan Flexibility (and More Access)
If you are looking to have access to a dining plan when you are in Disney than you will want to stay at a Disney Resort as it is only Disney Resort Guests that have access to these dining plans and then only ones that can choose their reservations 6 months out from your vacation!
There are a ton of different options when you are choosing a dining plan from quick (and cheaper meals) to the deluxe (and more expensive meals) options. When choosing this you will want to make sure that the restaurants you choose will be able to accommodate your dietary needs, something that Disney is excellent on doing.
Extra Tip: Every so often Disney has a free Disney Dining Plan... it is limited and goes quickly, but keep your eyes peeled if you are looking to save even more money.
There are a ton of different options when you are choosing a dining plan from quick (and cheaper meals) to the deluxe (and more expensive meals) options. When choosing this you will want to make sure that the restaurants you choose will be able to accommodate your dietary needs, something that Disney is excellent on doing.
Extra Tip: Every so often Disney has a free Disney Dining Plan... it is limited and goes quickly, but keep your eyes peeled if you are looking to save even more money.
If you have a special diet (like myself) you will want to research ahead of time which restaurants are allergen friendly.The Disney Resorts will work with your diet (call ahead of time if you have any specific questions) and this is a wonderful thing to have at the place you stay. The above picture is an appetizer plate that I had with friends at a dinner at the Il Mulino Restaurant at the Disney World Swan Hotel and it was absolutely fabulous - completely incredible in the way that they accommodated my allergies and still was able to share food with friends!
Extra Tip: If you think that there is the slightest chance that you will use the room service option then call ahead to the resort and speak to them with as much notice as possible. This will allow them to have as much time as possible to accommodate your allergy needs for the room service menu (which can be different and unique than the restaurant on property).
Extra Tip: If you think that there is the slightest chance that you will use the room service option then call ahead to the resort and speak to them with as much notice as possible. This will allow them to have as much time as possible to accommodate your allergy needs for the room service menu (which can be different and unique than the restaurant on property).
7. Access to Your Own Kitchen
If you have specific dietary needs due to your chronic illness that you must cook your own food, then a Disney Resort room that has its own kitchen can be the perfect answer. While there are not a ton of rooms with this option, there are a few so check out the properties that offer this!
8. Disney Purchases Can Be Delivered to Your Resort Room Free of Charge
It can be fun to find some sweet souvenirs of your time at Disney only to realize that you have to spend the energy carrying them around with you all day long. If there is one thing that we all know with a chronic illness we do not need to spend any extra energy carrying anything. The beauty of Disney is that they have thought about a lot of these things even down to your purchases. If you don't want to carry it around with you all day then just have it sent to your Disney Resort (free of charge!). It will be delivered to your room "magically" *smiles* and you can find it at the end of the day!
Extra Tip: This can take several hours so don't do this if you are in a rush!
11. You Save Time and EnergyExtra Tip: This can take several hours so don't do this if you are in a rush!
9. Tons of Fun Activities Even if You Don't Feel Well Enough to Do Disney
A chronic illness can bring a vast array of symptoms that vary from day to day...and even hour to hour. It can be incredibly discouraging to have this happen while you are on a fun trip to Disney. If you find yourself not feeling up to dealing with the crowds or the travel and energy in the park, the great thing is is that there is a ton of different options right at your resort that you can take part in. From activities, to pools, to volleyball, to shops, and even to evening activities you can find the fun right at the resort and still have an amazing vacation.
There is no extra cost for participating in these activities and you can still experience a Disney vacation in this unique and fun way!
Extra Tip: Some of the resorts even include character events (i.e. the "Chip and Dale singalong at the Fort Wilderness Resort, etc.) so definitely investigate the options before your trip so you can have this as a back up plan if you need it!
There is no extra cost for participating in these activities and you can still experience a Disney vacation in this unique and fun way!
Extra Tip: Some of the resorts even include character events (i.e. the "Chip and Dale singalong at the Fort Wilderness Resort, etc.) so definitely investigate the options before your trip so you can have this as a back up plan if you need it!
10. "The Disney Bubble"
Disney has done a great job of carrying the Disney Theme into the hotels and hotel rooms (small touches such as character references, hidden Mickey's, etc.) and can be found in your stay. Going back to #9- this really allows you to be part of the "Disney Bubble" on your vacation no matter how little or much time you are able to spend at the park depending on how you are feeling.
Finally... and maybe the most important is the time and energy component. Time and energy are priceless commodities when you are walking the road of having a Chronic Illness and both are saved when staying at a Disney Resort. While it may cost you a bit more money, it will have a priceless return of investment that you will be glad that you experienced when you are on your trip.
At the end of the day, Disney is one of the best places to visit if you are struggling with a chronic illness and staying at a Disney Resort is even better. I have witnessed and been the recipient of so many compassionate staff members who were happy to help me and many others too. The goal of the staff at the resorts is to truly try and help people have an amazing day and believe in the magic that surrounds Disney. I can't recommend it enough as a vacation place if you are struggling with an illness. You won't be disappointed and will walk away being encouraged to believe in dreams and miracles.
Looking for other posts related to visiting Disney with a Chronic Illness? Check out these below:
//4 Tips for Enjoying Animal Kingdom with a Chronic Illness//
//10 Tips for Enjoying Disneyworld With a Chronic Illness//
Looking for other posts related to traveling in general with a Chronic Illness? Check out these below:
// 10 Tips for Cruising With a Chronic Illness //
//10 Tips for Thriving on Road Trips with a Chronic Illness//
// 5 Important Tips for Traveling with a Chronic Illness //
Looking to preserve your memories from Disney? Check out my new Etsy shop, December Lane which is a boutique collection of watercolor travel prints that are inspired by a love of adventure and suspending beautiful moments in time. December Lane has several special Disney watercolor prints in the shop, including prints from the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney Cruises! December Lane also exists to help support children in the foster care system. You can find the shop HERE!
//4 Tips for Enjoying Animal Kingdom with a Chronic Illness//
//10 Tips for Enjoying Disneyworld With a Chronic Illness//
Looking for other posts related to traveling in general with a Chronic Illness? Check out these below:
// 10 Tips for Cruising With a Chronic Illness //
//10 Tips for Thriving on Road Trips with a Chronic Illness//
// 5 Important Tips for Traveling with a Chronic Illness //
Looking to preserve your memories from Disney? Check out my new Etsy shop, December Lane which is a boutique collection of watercolor travel prints that are inspired by a love of adventure and suspending beautiful moments in time. December Lane has several special Disney watercolor prints in the shop, including prints from the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney Cruises! December Lane also exists to help support children in the foster care system. You can find the shop HERE!
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A huge thank you to Disneyworld for the complimentary tickets over the years and our stay at Coronado Springs Resort last year. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to write about my different experiences. It has been a gift that was beyond beautiful and lasted beyond just a one time experience.
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