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  1. When the kids got tired of the pool we headed back to the beach for a little more fun, and then wrapped up the day around 3 pm. Neither of my kids wanted to leave and Everett was already planning a future in Nassau, telling me he was going to live there when he grew up.

     

     

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    Me at the Beach

     

     

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    The boys and the Great Wall

     

     

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    Foster hard at work

     

     

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    The finished product

     

     

     

  2. After lunch we decided to try out the pool, which was very pretty and refreshing. The pool is deep at one end and they don’t have any life vests available for kids, so plan accordingly. Both boys had a blast at the pool, and I even had the chance to use the underwater feature of my camera!

     

     

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    Foster in the pool

     

     

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    Underwater Everett

     

     

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    Underwater Foster

     

     

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    Pool and bar/restaurant

     

     

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    Everett and Foster in the pool

  3. We spent most of the morning at the beach, I did some reading, some relaxing and just watching the incredible business of two boys at the beach. SO many holes were dug, SO many castles built, SO many buckets of water carried! These boys went non-stop for HOURS.

     

     

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    We even encountered a rare sand monster

     

     

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    sand monster emerges

     

     

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    sand monster attacks!

     

     

    There was a roving waitstaff that would take orders and bring you food and drinks, and while the lady that came by was very sweet and pleasant, it took her FOREVER to bring anything back. It took us almost an hour to get drinks and then another hour to get lunch. We weren’t in a super rush or anything, but if you are going to spend the day there and are looking for faster service, I’d just cut out the middle-man and go straight to the bar.

     

     

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    pic of hotel from the beach

     

     

    We used our food credits to order waters, two drinks, two sandwiches, and a hotdog, and we had a little left over. The mixed drinks were in the $9-10 and the sandwiches were between $17-20. I really should have taken a picture of the menu (trip report fail #7). I thought that the food was overall really good, I had the pulled pork, which came with thick French fries and a delicious three-bean salad, and Mark had a grilled chicken sandwich with the same sides and the kids split a hotdog with fries.

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    Everett and the Liberty

  4. Day 2- Nassau cont

     

    There were a decent number of people checking in for day passes when we arrived, the Disney Wonder and a Royal Caribbean ship were in port with us that day. Throughout the day I noticed most of the guests we encountered around the beach and pool were wearing wrist bands, so I think they do a lot of business with day guests. The hotel facilities never felt crowded though, there were plenty of loungers (although shade was at a premium), and plenty of space at the pool and beach.

     

     

    The hotel itself was very pretty, the grounds and facilitieswere well kept and the beach and pool were nice.

     

     

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    These hammocks looked super comfy!

     

    The kids wanted to go right to the beach, so we headed there first, setting up and then setting them loose. The water was cool, but not too cold (even for me!), but my kids were mostly interested in the sand. We brought a bag of sand toys, but there is a large box of sand toys at the hotel,so in the future we’ll probably not bring them along.

     

     

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    Foster headed into the water

     

     

    The beach is really close to the port, but the water isn’t gross or dirty, the beach area isn’t huge, but it was just fine for us.

     

     

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    Cruise ships from the beach

     

     

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    Beautiful blue water

     

     

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    great beach for kids

     

     

    The one negative was all the glass that my kids found, granted they were digging in the sand, but Foster and Everett easily brought me a dozen pieces of broken glass over the course of the day,that I quickly deposited in the trash can. If you are going to visit the British Colonial Hilton with young kids, I’d suggest warning them about the glass and also bringing water shoes.

     

     

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    let the building begin

  5. Day 2- Nassau

     

     

    Everyone was up bright and early in anticipation for a funbeach day at Nassau. The kids lovedsitting in the porthole nook to watch us pull in!

     

     

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    even Octy is watching us pull in

     

     

    We headed up to the buffet for a quickbreakfast and we were off the ship in record time.

     

     

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    Everett is impressed with our ship!

     

     

    This was my 4th visit to Nassau and our kids 2nd. On our Disney cruise in June, we docked inNassau, but didn’t get off the ship, so this would be the kids real first timethere. Mark and I have visited thepirate museum and straw market and did a resort day at Breezes last Oct. We had such a nice time at Breezes wedecided to try another resort day for this cruise and booked a pass at theBritish Colonial Hilton through Resort for a Day.

     

     

    The pass was $79 per adult and included a $40 food andbeverage credit and was $39 for Everett with a $20 food and beveragecredit. Children 5 and under are free,so Foster was free. We purchased the pass on-line and paid a small deposit, and then paidthe balance at the check in desk for the hotel when we arrived. I was a little nervous paying a third partywebsite to book a day at a resort, but the company had gotten good reviews onCruise Critic, and I’m happy to say that everything ran smoothly and we had noproblems.

     

     

    Everett was also feeling much better this morning and wassuper excited for a day at the beach. Hewasn’t exactly pleased with delays for picture taking and checking in.

     

     

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    picture taking was not on Everett's agenda

     

     

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    The Carnival Liberty

     

     

    It was a very easy walk from the cruise ship to the hotel,you walk all the way down the pier to the port exit, and then take a right,walk all the way down to Senior Frogs, follow the street around to the front ofSenior Frogs and walk a little ways to the entrance to the hotel.

     

     

    Once inside the hotel we just checked in with the frontdesk, received our wrist bands, and we were set to go!

     

     

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    Waiting patiently in the lobby

     

     

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    The lobby was very pretty

  6. Nicely written, and so kind of you to take the time to give us a glimpse of the cruise. You and your family are lovely and I hope you have many more fun cruises to show us :)

     

    Thank you so much for your kind words and for reading along! I've caught the cruising bug hard, so I'm sure we'll be taking many more! We've got one already booked for Dec, and then I'm still trying to decide if we will do spring break next year again or next summer.

  7. I don't think carrying it on is too hard, I'd just bring a small rolling suitcase as my carry-on, and then bungee cord the soda pack to the top of the suitcase. It would be easy to carry on that way, and save you money. We always bring soda on, its nice to have one in the cabin, and we bring one to dinner every night.

  8. I hope I get this survey, I'd love to see the evening shows improve. We saw Flick on our last cruise and it was a joke. I also hope if they get better shows they'll start recruiting a higher caliber of talent. The live music on Carnival is always so good, I wish the same extended to the show performers.

  9. We ended up skipping dessert because the kids really wantedto take part in a special Easter Egg hunt that the kids club was putting on atthat evening. We took our leave andheaded back up to Camp Ocean to get our map and our baskets.

     

     

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    Foster with his basket and goodies

     

    The kids club team did a really nice job, and I was reallyimpressed that they were able to pull together something so nice forEaster. Each of the kids were given awicker basket and then a map to follow to the treat locations. I guess it was a little more like trick ortreating than an egg hunt, but since I’m so directionally challenged, findingall the stops was certainly a hunt for me. The staff handed out a decent amount and variety of candy, includingchocolates, twizzlers, Swedish fish, nerds, etc. and my kids were thrilled.

     

     

    The hunt ended at the nightclub, where the Camp Ocean staffhad a dance party with Easter cakes and cookies.

     

     

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    Everett was still out of sorts, so he didn’twant anything to do with loud music, so I ended up taking him back to the cabinearly, but Foster stayed a little longer and showed off his best moves on thedance floor.

    Back at the room we had our first towel animal of the cruise“octy” and we got the boys into bed to finish up our first cruise day. I didn’t want anyone up to late because wehad a big day of adventure ahead in Nassau!

     

     

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    Foster (not so) ready for bed!

  10. This is where I will admit that my kids openly broke the dining room dress code and went in shorts. I did make my husband wear pants and I dressed up, but we were some of the few. I don’t care about dress code,but it seems to pop up constantly on the boards, so I’d figure I’d mention it(and make amends) because it seems to matter to some people. There were always a few nicely dressed individuals, but for the most part (even on formal night) it was shorts and t-shirts all around.

     

     

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    We did the early dining rotation in the Silver Olympian dining room and lucked out into a really nice booth. We were close enough to see all the action in the middle, but we could also see out the windows to the ocean. We’ve only done Fantasy class ships before,so I was impressed with the size and scope of the dining room. I also thought that the décor was a little over the top, but that made it fun.

     

     

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    We had a really great waitstaff, who’s names I’ve also forgotten (trip report fail #5). They were attentive and speedy with the courses, and I was completely satisfied with my dining room experience. I was especially happy that they ran things so smoothly on this first night, because we had the kids with us, and they don’t usually do long drawn out meals.

     

     

    This first night was the only night that we brought the kids with us to the dining room, the other nights they ate at the kids club, which I think is a HUGE perk of Carnival. On the Disney ship, they didn’t have that option and the kids had to eat with us each night, which had it challenges. Being able to drop off the kids and know that they were enjoying food that they liked in a laid back atmosphere was priceless.

     

     

    Kid’s dining started at 6 pm (the same time as our dinnertime), so I would go and check the kids in at kids dinner, and Mark would go get seated at our table in the dining room, which worked out with no problems. The only issue I ran into was figuring out my way back to the dining room from kids dinner (the kids ate upstairs at Emiles where the barbeque place is located), I went on a virtual walkabout across the ship trying to find my way back, until the third day when I discovered that I could take the closest elevators to kids dinner, and they would take me right down to the dining room. Like I said, I’m not the best with directions, haha.

     

    I found the food at dinner to be fine, tasty, warm, but really nothing to rave about, (with the exception of one dish I’ll talk about later). It was the same menu and really the same overall as we experienced on the Ecstasy. It was all solidly good,which is about what I expect from a cruise ship, so I was pleased.

     

     

    This first night I ordered the calamari appetizer, the Caesar salad (not pictured) and the braised beef, the kids both had a hot dog and I have no idea what my husband ate because “taking pictures of food is stupid”. What I really should of done was take pictures of the menu, but I didn’t think about that at the time (trip report fail #6).

     

     

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    calamari



     

     

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    Braised beef (minus one bite)

     

     

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    Kids hot dog

     

     

     

  11. Day 1- Port Canaveral- again

     

     

    After our introduction to Camp Ocean it was time for our muster drill, this is another time when things went off the rails a little. Everett’s anxiety can really be triggered by sensory stimulation, like sound, close crowds of people and tactile sensations. Unfortunately muster on the Liberty includes all three and in retrospect if we sail another conquest class ship (all of them have the outdoor muster, right?) I’m going to see if we can get Everett into the special needs muster.

     

     

    The muster alarm really set him off, and then we were stuck in a crush of people getting up to the muster and standing in line at the deck,and then they had to come and put a scratchy, weird-feeling wrist band on him. He started to get really upset, trying to pull his wristband off and saying over and over again that he didn’t want to be here, that he wanted to get off the ship, that he wanted to go home. He wasn’t being very loud, but it was obvious to everyone around us that he was spiraling and we were definitely getting some stares and whispers.

     

     

    I was pretty upset myself, and really second guessing myself over whether I had made the right decision to take him on the cruise, even though I logically knew that it was just anxiety and difficulty with transitions and that the next day Everett would be loving it and having a wonderful time. I thought that the whole muster drill was pretty useless, since we were so far back I couldn’t really see anything, and the speakers were really muffled so I couldn’t really hear anything either. I don’t understand why they do the muster drill that way, when we cruised on the Ecstasy in Oct we mustered in the theater, where it was really easy to hear and see and then we were taken to our lifeboat area. If there was a real emergency on the Liberty no one would know what to do and we’d all be in big trouble!

     

     

    After the disastrous muster drill we headed back to our room to try and get everyone calmed down and to take the time to unpack and regroup. We took a little break, the kids watched sail away from our portholes (they loved being able to sit up there, Foster even wanted to sleep up there!).

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    portholes were a big hit

     

     

    The kids watched a little TV and I was really happy to see that there were two “kid”cartoon channels, Cartoon Network and Boomerang, even though the rest of the cable package was really limited. My kids mostly watched Boomerang when we were in the room (Cartoon network can get pretty adult), and they got a kick out of the commercials being in Spanish.

     

     

    After we got settled in, Everett was still a little out of sorts, and he had a challenging rest of the evening, where just about any little thing would set him off. We managed and still had some fun, especially Foster who was just thrilled about every little thing he encountered on the ship. We took the kids out to do some exploring, and I wanted to get their bottomless bubbles packages set up, so we headed down to the Flowers bar in the lobby.

     

     

    The kids were mesmerized by the glass elevators and asked if we could ride them up and down, and I decided “what the heck- it’s their vacation too”, so we got in the elevator and rode all the way up to the top,got off, and then rode all the way down to the bottom. The kids loved the view and were enthralled by the color changing lights. I have to admit, I was dazzled too, the Liberty is one pretty ship!

     

     

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    The infamous glass elevators

     

     

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    The color changing chandelier was just beautiful

     

     

    When we were going back down I told the boys that when we got to the bottom, we’d get off and go get a soda, so when the elevator doors opened,Mark, Foster and I exited, and I thought Everett was right behind me. Well, I turned around just in time to see the elevator doors close with Everett still trapped on the inside. At this point I started to panic and was yelling, “stay in the elevator, don’t get out!”, but I don’t think he heard meat all.

     

     

     

    My DH sprinted up the stairs to go see if he could find him,and I knew that I should stay where I was in case he came back down. At this point I was alternating between pacing back and forth and yelling up the elevator shaft and wondering if I should stay put or sprint off to find help, when who should come sauntering down the staircase- Everett! He very calmly told me that he just got off at the next stop, which was floor 5, and he remembered that I was on floor two, so he knew that he just had to walk down three flights of stairs. I couldn’t believe how calm he was and I was incredibly proud of how level headed and logical he was and I never was more thankful that separation was never one of his anxiety triggers!

     

     

    We then all walked up a flight or two of stairs until we found my husband, (who had huffed it all the way to the top deck!), and he and I decided it was definitely time for a drink! We went back down to the Flowers lobby bar, got ourselves some drinks, got the kids their sodas, and took a seat.

     

     

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    Look, Mom, I was just stuck in that elevator!

     

     

    I was just sitting around, enjoying the atmosphere when I happened to overhear a very interesting conversation going on behind me. Apparently there was a gentleman and a lady (there fellow cabin mates were not present) who were trying with all their might to convince some poor carnival customer service person that they absolutely needed to be upgraded from their inside room.

     

     

    The gentleman was going on and on about how no adult could fit in the top bunks, and that they were victims of deceptive advertising, and that no four adults could ever stay in that room for four nights (that I do kinda agree with him on), that they should upgrade him, that he provides free advertising with his podcast, and on and on and on. This guy and gal were laying it on thick, and at once point in their conversation they mentioned that they had been talking to Carnival employees for the past 5 (!!!) hours.

     

     

    I never did find out what happened to that poor, disenfranchised traveling party and I still am curious if the Carnival staff ever caved to their demands, because at point the string trio started up and the hapless cruisers took their lamentations elsewhere.

     

     

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    I really loved the string trio, who’s name I don’t remember,(trip report fail #4) and we made a point to stop and listen to them many times throughout the cruise. They were incredibly talented and versatile and were my favorite live music on this ship. We listened for a few songs until it was time to go and get changed for dinner at which point we headed back to the cabin to get dressed up.

  12. First, let me just say thank you for your report. I'm doing a short girls cruise on the Liberty next month and the reviews have been few and far between. I genuinely appreciate you taking the time out from your mom life to do this report.

     

    Secondly, your boys are precious!

     

    However, as a former Florida resident who lived in central Florida for over 27 years, this photo makes me extremely sad. I remember the beauty of Cypress Gardens and spent a lot of time there over the years. I miss it terribly.

     

    Thank you for reading along and I completely understand how you feel about Cypress gardens! I have such fond memories of going there with my grandparents (and Silver Springs and Weeki Wachee), I love "Old Florida". I do feel like Legoland did a good job of preserving the spirit of Cypress Gardens, they still have water ski shows and they preserved a whole area of the old gardens, including the Greek temple looking thing. Its not exactly the same, but at least they didn't ruin all of that old charm.

  13. Day 1- Port Canaveral Cont again

     

     

    The room felt really spacious and was more than adequate for our needs. The room had the typical king bed configuration and then a couch bed and fold down bunk.

     

     

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    The room had plenty of storage and a mini fridge that worked tolerably well to keep our sodas cold. It was clean, everything was in working order and it was in good repair.

     

     

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    Was it as pretty as the Disney staterooms, nope, but it décor is not a make-it- or- break- it item for me. I really wish Carnival would switch to LED lights instead of compact fluorescent bulbs that take a minute to turn on, but that is really the only complaint I can even think to make.

     

     

    I can’t remember our room stewards name (trip report fail #3), but he was always pleasant when we ran into him in the hallways, made towel animals every day, and did a fine job cleaning our room and even replacing our bathroom soap before it whittled down to mere nubbins. He did stop by with the dreaded service card, and I told him that we’d like morning service, but could he please put the bunk bed up in the morning and down at night. He did it every day without fail and it netted him a substantial extra tip at the end of the week.

     

     

    After we met our (nameless) room steward and got out of our wet bathing suits the next order of business was to get the kids signed up for the kids club. We headed up there, but it was a little bit tricky, and “you can’t get there from here” pretty much summed up our adventures making it to floor 12. The elevators only go to floor 11 (and some not even that high), so we’d have to get off and then walk up the last flight. Many times I just got frustrated and walked up the whole thing, after all those desserts, I really could use the exercise anyway.

     

    Camp ocean is located next to the Serenity Deck, which ended up being convenient for parents, but an overall odd placement. I’ll admit I had some trepidation taking the kids up there, I was afraid that they would be disappointed after spending time at the Disney Oceaneers club. There really is no comparison to Disney and everyone else when it comes to the kids club, they had a life-sized Millennium Falcon cockpit for crying out loud, I wanted to stay and play! Here is the thing about kids though, they don’t need all those bells and whistles to be happy, sometimes simpler is better. Both of my boys happily took to Camp Ocean and quickly found things to peak their interest. Everett found Monopoly, which he took out and immediately started playing with and Foster found a toy box full of plastic sea creatures and dinosaurs.

     

     

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    Toys and books

     

     

    Both kids were happily entertained and I was able to get them all checked in, get the list of activities and chat with the camp counselors.

     

     

    The counselors were very nice, seemed to genuinely enjoy being with the kids and ensured everyone had a good time. My boys, being 5 and 8 were in the penguins and the stingrays groups. They did ask me if I wanted to move Foster up to the stingrays, so he could be with Everett, but I declined. Sometimes it is better for the boys to have a little separation, I didn’t want them fighting with each other during camp.

     

     

    One other thing that was different at Camp Ocean from Disney was that Camp Ocean didn’t really have any way to get in touch with the parents while the kids were at the club (they did have a few wave phones for kids with special needs). At first this worried me a little, but then I realized how awesome it was. Mark assured me that if one of the kids were gushing blood, that they would make an announcement over the ship, but anything else, the counselors could handle, that is what they are being paid for, which meant I could relax without checking my stupid wave phone constantly. It was freedom and it was delightful!

  14. Day 1- Port Canaveral cont

    First order of business- lunch time! I mean, it had been at least two hours sincebreakfast and I had only eaten a breakfast sandwich and two chocolatecroissants, so of course I was starving, lol! We joined the masses in Emiles buffet and quickly found a table. In the future I would have kept walking tothe back side of the buffet, because it was much less crowded and quieter.

     

     

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    I took both boys to get food while Mark helddown our table and babysat the carryons. Foster found plenty of fruit and cheese and Everett got some pizza. Ihadn’t been on a conquest class ship before, and I have a defective sense ofdirection under the best of circumstances, but my eagle-eyed Everett saw thesign for pizza pirate through the door and luckily the line wasn’t that longyet. Apparently I wasn’t the only onewho hadn’t figured out how to get there, but our luck didn’t last. The pizza line was insane for the entirecruise, way worse than I ever saw on our Oct cruise on the Ecstasy.

     

     

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    We headed back to the table and switched out, I sat with thekids and Mark went to go get both of us Guy’s burgers. I also flagged down the roving waitstaff toget my first drink of the cruise (I think) a Funship special. The drink started out with an umbrella andorange slice and cherry, but one kid wanted the fruit and the other wanted theumbrella, so my drink went from fancy to naked before I got a chance to snap apicture.

    We sat around, ate, and just enjoyed the first moments ofvacation, those moments when you can just bask in all the fun that lies aheadof you.

     

     

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    After we finished up lunch, we headed out to the Lido forsome pool time, and here is where things went a little sideways. The pool was very cold which really disappointedEverett, and he started to get a little upset. Everett has some issues with anxiety, and while you and I canunderstand that the pool will warm upover the course of the cruise, it is easy for him to enter a spiral in his headwhere it seems like he is going to miss out on something that he was very muchlooking forward to. I tried distractinghim with the hot tub and explaining to him that the pool would warm up (or theweather would), but he was having a hard time. He did take a quick dip in the hot tub, and luckily it was time for ourrooms to be ready, so I was able to take him back and get him calmed down.

     

     

    We had booked a porthole view room on deck two, room2220. It was a small step up from steerage,little by little we’ll get to those balcony rooms, haha. The portholes were fun and gave the room aquirky nautical feel that you wouldn’t get with a straight up ocean view, andthe room had a great layout.

     

     

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    Everett is still unhappy about the pool and Foster won't stop touching light switches- ahh vacation ;)

  15. I understand your jealousy with doing a Disney cruise. I haven't taken one but every time I sail from Port Canaveral I wish I was getting off at the Disney World exit.

     

    Me too! I really miss living in Florida, when going to Disney was a simple weekend trip and we could get the Florida resident discounts!

     

    Loving the review & pictures so far! We are boarding this Sunday the 15th so very excited!

     

    Your cruise is almost here, yippee!

  16. Following. I will be sailing on her 4/28/2019 for my 45th birthday with my DH and our BFFs. This will be my 5th cruise and the 1st for everyone else. Waiting to see their faces when they see her for the 1st time.

     

    Cant wait to read more!!

     

    I'm sure your traveling party will be blown away, I was really impressed with the decor of the Liberty!

     

    We are going on a Girl's Fun Cruise towards the end of May on the Liberty and am really enjoying reading your trip report. Cypress Gardens was a favorite of my Mom's and I used to enjoy the water ski shows they had back in the day when I was a kid. Looking forward to reading more!!

     

    A girls cruise sounds like fun! I also have found memories of Cypress Gardens from back in the 80s. My grandparents lived in Deltona, FL, so as a kid I spent all my summers down there and we visited almost every attraction in the Central Florida area. I especially loved the southern belles they used to have all dressed up!

  17. This will be our first time with this process can you walk me through it? After security, do you even go through the check in process?

     

    There wasn't a check in process like I have been through in the past, where you line up and wait your turn to be seen at a desk, where they take your photo and print out your cards. We handed over our boarding passes, and they scanned them with an ipad, they then snapped a picture of the kids (they used DH's and I's passport photos), and gave us a boarding number. It all happened so fast that I don't really remember anything else. We pretty much were constantly moving from the moment we stepped into the terminal until we got to the boarding area, they really pushed us through quickly. The longest wait was in the boarding area to get on the ship, and that couldn't have been more than 5-10 minutes.

     

    Once we got on the ship, we were able to use our boarding passes to get a drink and charge it to the room, and then we picked up our cards in our mailbox when our rooms were ready. It was super easy and I'm a big fan of the new system.

  18. Cruise day 1- Port Canaveral-cont

     

    After all this excitement it was about time to board our shuttle. The Sheraton has set shuttle times, and we choose the earliest which was 10:15. We had an 11:30 boarding time, and I figured I’d rather be early than late. It was a good choice because there were people boarding the Oasis, the Disney Wonder and the Liberty on our bus and we were the very last stop.

     

     

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    We met a very nice family that was boarding the Wonder and I chatted with them for a while. I’ll admit I was just a little jealous, especially when we pulled up to their ship. I’ll always be a Disney fan first and foremost, but if it comes down to taking a Disney cruise every three years or taking a Carnival Cruise every year, it’s a no brainer.

     

     

    Twinges of jealousy aside, it is always so exciting to get your first glimpses of your ship on cruise day and today was no exception. It was delightful to pick out the Liberty from afar and know that it would be our home for the next four days. The Liberty was parked next to the Sunshine,which was really cool to get a good look at because it is coming to Charleston,the closest port to our home. I look forward to trying her out on a future cruise( am I the only one who enjoys “cruise shopping” on the ships that are parked near to us in port).

     

     

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    Its a Liberty butt ;p

     

     

    Getting through Port Canaveral was easy-peasy. We pulled right up, the porters took our checked luggage and we headed right into the terminal. The lines were really short and we got through quickly.

     

     

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    The Liberty does sail and sign cards in the mailboxes, so that is one less step. Before we knew it we were sitting waiting for our boarding number to be called. We were called and were boarding the ship a little after 11:30.

    Next up- Lunchtime and exploration

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    And here it is, the day I have been waiting for- CRUISE DAY! I was up before 7, too excited to sleep! The kids and my DH were up shortly after and everyone was looking forward to our next adventure! Not only was this cruise day, but it was also Easter and luckily the Easter Bunny was able to find us in Florida! He brought some new sand buckets, a little bit of candy, and a few of those “blind bags” that younger kids think are all the rage.

     

     

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    Easter means Peeps for breakfast

     

     

    I spent some time reorganizing the suitcases, I planned to leave the one we took to Legoland behind in the car, but I had to make sure that everything we needed for the cruise was switched into our cruise suitcases. Once we had finished all that and gotten everyone dressed and ready for the day (I always dress the kids and myself in our swimsuits on cruise morning, makes it easier to get right in the pool!), we headed down to find some breakfast.

     

     

    There is a Starbucks in the lobby of the Sheraton, which is super convenient, but equally super busy! There were a lot of people headed out for Spring break cruises staying at the hotel, and everyone had the same idea! I left my DH to wait in line and I took the kids over to check out the big aquariums they have in the lobby.



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    While we were looking at the fish, I noticed that the CocoBeach surf company shop (which is connected with the Sheraton), was having an Easter egg hunt for the kiddos, which I thought was a really sweet touch. My boys were really excited to look around the store for the eggs and it was a great way to kill some time while waiting for breakfast. The rules were that each kid could find and keep one egg (the eggs were empty, I’m sure because of worries about allergies), and once they each found one they asked if they could keep looking as long as they didn’t take any more. I didn’t see a problem with that, so they continued the hunt! At one point Everett got the brilliant idea that he should re-hide some of the eggs that he found,to make it harder. I quickly put a stop to that and I think I found all the ones he shuffled around, but if a Coco Beach Surf shop employee finds a plastic egg hidden in a crazy place months from now, I’m terribly sorry. :')

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    With that it was time to wrap up the egg hunt and go check on breakfast! Our timing was perfect because Mark had just gotten waited on, and we found a place to sit. I had asked DH to get the kids a donut and juice box, and unfortunately they didn’t have any of the sour cream donuts I’ve seen at other Starbucks, and he made the executive decision to get the kids chocolate croissants. Well, he chose poorly. Everett in particular is very rigid about food, and he gave that poor croissant a side-eye for the record books, and promptly declared he wouldn’t eat it. I tried valiantly to redeem the croissant in his eyes, (come on kid, its bread and CHOCOLATE), but he wouldn’t budge. Foster took a few bites, and then decided to side with his brother and declare the croissant “gross”, I mean, after all, I could very well be trying to poison him with breakfast pastries in the Sheraton Lobby. At this point I admitted defea tand took advantage of a lull in the line to get them both a muffin, and then I ate the delicious, decidedly un-poisonous, croissants myself, it was cruise day after all!

     

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  20. Thanks for reading along Danvillecruiser!

     

    Following! We will be taking our girls (5 and 3) on their first cruise next April!

     

    You guys are going to have a blast! Are you going to be on the Liberty too?

     

    Great job so far. I always enjoy reading cruise reviews. Esp ones with kids. Our kids have been on three cruises (one disney and two carnival) and have loved them all. I learned a lot from these boards. I also try to write reviews and share any tips I may have.

     

    Yes!! I learn so much from reading these boards, I feel like I would be lost without them, or I know for sure we would be missing out on some secrets!

  21. Awesome review and the Lego hotel is cute. We will be sailing in July second time on her loved it. This time will be special taking a lot of 1st timers.

     

    A first cruise is super special, I hope you and your friends have a wonderful time!

     

    Looking forward to reading about your adventures on Liberty! A friend and I will be on Liberty in 18 days - yes, I am counting!!

     

    I can certainly understand counting down, I'm ready to start counting down to our Dec cruise!

  22. We, my wife and I, did the Lady Liberty back in 2014 ( 7 day W Caribbean) and she IS a BEAUTIFUL beautiful Lady !! I told my sis, who also has started cruising w/us,'IF you ever get the chance, take a 7 day cruise on her! You won't be disappointed !'

     

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    She was a beautiful ship, we really enjoyed her and I'm looking forward to trying a longer cruise real soon!

     

    Following. Taking this same trip as a quick birthday cruise at the end of the month!

     

    I love the Legoland pictures! (Almost) makes me wish our 5 boys were young again (now ages 15-29.)

     

    I feel the same way when I see someone traveling with a baby :')

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