first_timer2 Posted July 3, 2014 #1 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Hi all, This is going to be a first time on Disney and am really looking forward to it because of our 33 month old who is so into Goofy right now lol. I have a few questions since the cruise is coming up quite fast. 1) we are coming in, the day before, from Sanford Airport, can I rent a car at that airport? 2) what hotel do you recommend near the cruise port? 3) I wanted to get at the port early, but when I read on DCL, is it true that we will only be able to board the ship around 1:30? 4) we are waitlisted for 1st seating, what are the chances that I get 1st seating? What should I do to try to get the 1st seating? with a 2 year old, it's too much to ask them to wait until 8 to eat 5) anything that you can recommend would be great We are sailing the fantasy on August 2nd. thank you for helping me out:o Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ducklite Posted July 3, 2014 #2 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Hi all, This is going to be a first time on Disney and am really looking forward to it because of our 33 month old who is so into Goofy right now lol. I have a few questions since the cruise is coming up quite fast. 1) we are coming in, the day before, from Sanford Airport, can I rent a car at that airport? 2) what hotel do you recommend near the cruise port? 3) I wanted to get at the port early, but when I read on DCL, is it true that we will only be able to board the ship around 1:30? 4) we are waitlisted for 1st seating, what are the chances that I get 1st seating? What should I do to try to get the 1st seating? with a 2 year old, it's too much to ask them to wait until 8 to eat 5) anything that you can recommend would be great We are sailing the fantasy on August 2nd. thank you for helping me out:o 1. Yes, but there aren't as many options as at MCO. 2. Most people prefer the Radisson or Country Inn and Suites. I think the latter is newer and fresher. 3. You select an arrival time when you check in online before the cruise. For the best selection, check in as early as you are permitted. 4. 50/50 maybe, it depends on how many others are ahead of you on the list. You can always feed your child at the buffet. Most kids adapt just fine. 5. Don't try to do it all, take plenty of sunscreen, half the clothes and twice the cash you think you'll need, and have a great cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DISNEY FANTASY Posted July 3, 2014 #3 Share Posted July 3, 2014 (edited) Hi all, This is going to be a first time on Disney and am really looking forward to it because of our 33 month old who is so into Goofy right now lol. I have a few questions since the cruise is coming up quite fast. 1) we are coming in, the day before, from Sanford Airport, can I rent a car at that airport? Yes you can 2) what hotel do you recommend near the cruise port? http://www.radisson.com/cape-canaveral-hotel-fl-32920/flcocoa/optional 3) I wanted to get at the port early, but when I read on DCL, is it true that we will only be able to board the ship around 1:30? Embarkation starts at 11.15 normally but you have to book a port arrival time and that dictates your boarding card order 4) we are waitlisted for 1st seating, what are the chances that I get 1st seating? What should I do to try to get the 1st seating? with a 2 year old, it's too much to ask them to wait until 8 to eat It depends on do many variables how much the ship is full who wants early who wants late where you are on the wait list, my advice keep asking regularly it works. 5) anything that you can recommend would be great We are sailing the fantasy on August 2nd. Fantasy is a great ship see the shows Aladdin is very very good book Remy and book palo for brunch and finer if you can. Look at my signature line there are trip reports there from bring on the Fantasy for 14 nights. thank you for helping me out:o Answers above. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Edited July 3, 2014 by DISNEY FANTASY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaKa2002 Posted July 3, 2014 #4 Share Posted July 3, 2014 (edited) If I remember correctly, the DCL port facility does not open until 10:30 AM for passengers. If you get there too early, you stand in line outside the gate (often with many others). When you complete checkin, you receive a number, and will board when that number is called. From our experiences, usually group 1 begins boarding sometime around 11:15 to 11:30 AM. Edited July 3, 2014 by DaKa2002 add boarding tag number info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moki'smommy Posted July 3, 2014 #5 Share Posted July 3, 2014 1. Yes. There are several car rental companies at Sanford 2. Residence Inn or County Inn and Suites. Both offer breakfast included with stay and are the 2 closest to the cruise terminal. Radisson has the best pool, but it has been "on again, off again" during the last 10 years. Some stays are great, others, meh. 3. DCL boarding typically begins about 11-11:15, but is sometimes later depending on when the crew has the ship ready for us. You will choose a terminal arrival time when you do your on line check in. THIS IS NOT your boarding time, it is the time you are supposed to arrive at the terminal to check in. If you show up early, you may have to wait a short time before being allowed into the terminal (they can't allow it to get too crowded due to fire regulations). If you show up after boarding has begun. you will be allowed into the terminal, but that doesn't get you onto the ship any earlier. You will have a boarding number assigned based on your terminal arrival time. You can board either when your number is called OR when "open boarding" is announced (meaning no more use of number system. The "sweet spot" is about 12:30 if you have an arrival time later than that. Arrive at 12:30 and you generally check in and board virtually immediately. If you have an earlier time, show up at your arrival window. 4. Odds are excellent. Call DCL weekly and ask them if you have gotten moved yet (remember the squeaky wheel?) 5. Lots else....have fun. If your child is fully toilet trained, he will likely be given a trial run on the Oceaneer's Club. If he does ok, he can participate there rather than the nursery. OC has no additional cost and lots better activities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moki'smommy Posted July 3, 2014 #6 Share Posted July 3, 2014 You HAVE done your on line check in, right? It will make you life much easier at the terminal. If you don't get main seating before boarding, go to "dining changes" after boarding and beg. It usually works. But it works best to get it by "bothering" DCL on the phone in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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