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All aboard for some Cusmano “Froggy” Family Fun on a Disney Cruise.

Whether you are a seasoned cruiser or considering your first voyage, you will appreciate these very useful tips from Froggy. He traveled to Nassau and Disney’s Castaway Cay on a recent trip with Kim and the boys.

  • 1. Choose the Disney Dream Cruise

    It’s the perfect getaway. The four-night and five-day itinerary takes you to cool stops. (And it’s a relatively short trip so you should have no problem squeezing it in and making it back to work on time. However, Froggy did not know how long he was going to be at sea and was a day late coming back to work.)

    Also, the Dream Cruise has lots of “adult” features. (Not what you’re thinking…No adult entertainment. Get your head out of the gutter.) I’m talking about adult AREAS. Disney is known for catering to kids, but on the Dream, you can visit the “Quiet Cove” adult pool and private bars in “The District.”

    The AquaDuck is probably one of the coolest features of the Dream. It is one-of-a-kind water coaster at sea.

    Disney Cruise

  • 2. Travel Out of The Port Of Miami

    If you have an aversion to flying, this is definitely the best option because you can make the four-hour drive to Port of Miami an adventure in and of itself. (If you want, arrive in Miami a day early and hang out on South Beach or in Brickell and then you’ll be broke by the time you get on the cruise and have no money to binge-drink or gamble in the Bahamas.)

    And now this is a “Roxanne Tip” (trying to one-up Froggy’s tip). I’ve driven to Miami a bazillion times, and I know where the best gas station exists are and which ones have the cleanest restrooms. And through my research, I have found that Exit 193 Jacaranda Blvd (Englewood/Venice) has the nicest gas station bathrooms.

    Parking In Miami

  • 3. Be Strategic With the Cruise's Booze Policy

    The cruise allows passengers to bring aboard two bottles of wine per person. If you bring a full bottle, bring your own wine bottle opener. They do charge a corkage fee. And once you’ve gone through your own stash, don’t worry. There are plenty of adult beverage drink deals they offer throughout the day so you can double fist yourself into oblivion.

    Disney doesn’t offer a drink package, per se. But you can buy their beer mug and get discounted beer every time you re-fill it.

    Booze on a cruise

  • 4. Book a Room at the Top of the Ship

    When you travel, you want only the best. And you want some rest and relaxation. Froggy suggests booking a room near the top of the ship so you get those nice views and aren’t disturbed by the swishy ocean sounds, which you might hear down below, when you are trying to sleep.

    Bon Voyage

  • 5. Introduce Your Kids to Disney's Oceaneer Club Right Away

    What’s a vacation if you can’t at least get a little break from your kids? Don’t call the Oceaneer Club or the “Lab” babysitters, but they work just as well. The kids will have a blast, and you can go and have some alone time with your lady.

    Disney Cruise

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