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Thursday 18 December 2014

A pause

Well, exactly 2 months to the day I got on the ship - I got off it. Luckily it was only temporarily - for one week. Sadly it was a berevement leave as my grandmother passed away and I felt like I needed to go home and attend the funeral because I didn't want to feel so guilty and heartless by staying on a Disney ship smiling and laughing while my family were going through that at home. So I made the decision to go home for a week and support them and my grandfather. I am very glad I made that decision... I'm writing this post from my friend's house where I stayed last night before going to the airport marriott tonight before rejoining the ship tomorrow.

I left last Friday and had to go through all the normal procedures for debarking crew which was really weird because a) I feel like I only just arrived and b) I've only ever left on an ESTA not as a crew member so that was odd. Anyway, it was simple enough (except having to pack up all my stuff and move out of my room which was a giant pain... although it's looking like I might be able to move back into that room tomorrow fingers crossed) and I got the bus to the airport with everyone else. It being the week before Christmas and the black-out starting it meant that it took ages because there were loads of people leaving. When I got to the airport I wasn't going to sit around for 6 hours so I rented a car... after standing in a line for 30 minutes to get the keys and then driving all the way to Downtown Disney to discover it's a nightmare on earth with all the building work and stuff they are doing to the car parks I decided to go to the Florida Mall instead. So I went there and wondered around for a while, grabbed some food... I was super tired because I'd only had 3 hours sleep the night before.

The previous 4 day cruise before I got off the ship was a bit of a stressful one - the weather conditions were not suitable for us to dock at Castaway Cay so after several attempts the captain decided we would have a day at sea instead. Obviously this didn't go down well and it upset a lot of people especially because the Wonder was there the following day so we couldn't just rock up a day late unfortunately. This lead to the cruise being a long and tiring one - I left 45 minutes late on Thursday night and didn't clock out until 1.15am thus meaning I had to be up for immigration at 5am... and therefore getting 3 hours sleep.

So, back to my debarkation day - I was hungry and tired and generally ready to get home. After I returned the car, it was very smooth through immigration and getting onto the plane... I had an empty seat next to me and a 20 year old guy on the end seat plus there were no children around and everyone just really went to sleep. Including me... before the food had even been served. I woke up to eat then promptly fell back to sleep again and slept the WHOLE FLIGHT. I have never ever slept the whole flight especially without some sort of sleeping aid. It was AWESOME.

When I got to London I had to get the national express bus back home which was fine... it took forever but whatever. Then I got to spend the rest of Saturday and the whole of Sunday just relaxing at home with my family all together which is unusual in itself. Apart from the Christmas tree being up, we didnt really celebrate an early Christmas or anything but my Mum did give me a few presents to take back in my luggage.

Monday was the funeral which was an understandably sad day. Finally Tuesday I went to the Mall to get a couple of things and meet up with Hayley for a coffee which was really nice. I did laundry and packed up my stuff before going to get the bus back to London. Checked into the Travelodge at Gatwick which was fine and then went to the airport the next day to get the plane.

The flight would have been fine except the horrible child sitting in front of me who couldn't keep still, screamed the place down every time he got served food and kept letting off bad smells every half an hour. I made friends with the other people in my row who were from Scotland and we were laughing through the whole flight about this kid in front of me. FINALLY after watching 3 movies (eventually gave me an opportunity to watch One Hundred Foot Journey, Let's Be Cops and a great movie about Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts I think it was called One Moment) we landed.

Stood in a giant line at customs to be told I was going to Secondary Inspection - first time in my 16 times into the USA this has happened!! The lady exclaimed "oh, you don't need to come in here it's fine!" and then promptly couldn't find me on the manifest for incoming crew members on the C1D visa... cue a 15 minute phone call to Disney who also couldn't find me as an incoming crew member. I have changed at this point from laughing and joking to slightly freaking out before the Disney person on the phone said she'd finally found me. I have a sneaking suspicion it involved a call to the ship because it took forever. So, she gave me the stamp and off I went to find my bag.

The final drama took place at the luggage carosel... I'm standing there with it going round and round and I can't see my bag anywhere. I eventually went over to the woman who was working there and told her that I couldn't see it anywhere. She checked her list and watched it go round for a couple of minutes with me before telling me she had no idea. I start to freak out! Then she goes "You did travel with British Airways didn't you?"

Errrrrr... I travelled with Virgin Atlantic.

FAIL! It was so embaressing!!! We laughed about it and I went to the other carosel to retrieve my lonely bag that had been put to the side. Finally after 1.5 hours since we landed I left the airport to meet my friend who picked me up and we grabbed food before I came back to his house and crashed on the sofa. Annnnnd now I'm here. I think a brief visit to WDW is on the cards to see the Christmas decorations and then it's off to the airport marriott to continue my 3rd contract!

Thursday 30 October 2014

I'm back again!

Well I’m back here on the Dream and almost three weeks into contract number three… it’s going really well! I’m settled into my new department, they were all very welcoming and with every day I’m there I ask less questions so that’s good. It’s definitely very demanding… if merchandise was a country road then guest services is a highway! 

There’s a lot more responsibility in this department – firstly you’re handling money. That alone requires plenty of concentration and filling out forms correctly (if you’ve read my blog for a while then you’ll know my life revolves around filling out forms for everything!) and then we do things like change gratuities, move guests into different rooms, track down lost luggage, make housekeeping requests… all the way down to running around the ship to source carrot cake for a guest! No joke, I did that today.

I definitely feel there’s an element of being a server in this job in the sense that in both departments you have to constantly be thinking about several things at once, chasing up jobs that need doing and multi-tasking along with working out when you can fit things in. Even just right now I’m on my break but I know when I go back at 5.30pm there will be at least three things for me to do and several rooms to visit all around the ship to drop things off.

But overall I’m loving it. The schedule is much different to merchandise – you work either an early shift, mid shift or late shift… last week I was on the early shift so I started at 6-7am and finished at 8-9pm… this week I’m on the mid shift so I start at around 9am and finish anywhere from 10pm to midnight-ish. And then there is the late shift where you don’t start until about midday but you finish at 1-1.30am in the morning. Of course we are open 24 hours a day so we have one crew member who works a night shift… maybe one day I will be given the responsibility to do that. I hope so because it’s a good opportunity to show you can cope alone and also you get the whole daytime off!
Since I’ve been back we already had a character meet and greet with Mickey & the gang dressed in their Halloween costumes which was fun. I think we just have one more Halloween cruise which starts tomorrow and then… CHRISTMAS! I’m very excited for the festive season this year! We also had our crew Halloween party which was great fun – I went as a 90s kid but I saw some great costumes… Russell from Up, a ghost of the titanic survivor, lots of clowns, frozen Anna, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, Jasmine, lots of witches, the joker from Batman, a box of Crayola crayons, the list goes on. Everyone makes a lot of effort for the Halloween party and that’s no mean feat when you have limited access to shops and creative sources like glue, glitter, make up and paper! We have a recognition party on Saturday to reward us for some great results for past voyages and we even have a dinner in Cabanas coming up… I will be starving myself in preparation. We also just changed our schedule and now we are in Port Canaveral on Mondays and Fridays… so nobody knows what day it is now, I have to actually think about even where we are each day! I can’t get off the ship much now I’m in GS… in 3 weeks I’ve only been off the ship twice – once in Nassau and once in Port Canaveral.


The only thing that has been weird so far this contract is the fact Nick isn’t here. He gets back in 3 weeks. It’s been good to be able to adjust to my new job before he gets back but I will look forward to hanging out with him once we are both back here together. My mum and dad have just booked flights to come and sail on the Dream in February – super excited!

Thursday 9 October 2014

Here we go again... contract number 3!

Quick update before I go back to the craziness of the ship in 3 days time! As requested by my friend Hayley, I will try to update more often (easy to say, hard to do on the ship!) but I might move towards more specific blog posts because my life is very repetitive! It's also quite hard to keep within certain guidelines about posting... as you can imagine the world is a very open place with the internet and blogging at our fingertips and it's all too easy to get into trouble when you're posting about a company such as Disney. I love working for Disney so I am not negative about the company but remember, my opinions are just that - my opinions. They are not official word on behalf of the company and so I have to be careful :)

Anyway, what I can say is that I'm returning to the ship.... AS GUEST SERVICES!!!! This is the role I've always wanted to do whilst working at Disney, preferably in the parks of course but that won't happen right now so the ships are the next best thing! Also, they didn't change my start date (this saturday, 12th Oct) and they only shortened the contract by two weeks so I finish on the 20th March 2015 (prospectively of course!). Nick finishes his contract on March 7th I believe so we will overlap 6 weeks on vacation which is pretty awesome.

 If things go well in this new department I'd like to work the contract system to be able to get off for Christmas 2015 - that would be amazing! It's all about planning ahead and swapping end dates usually. This year I'm missing my 4th Christmas in the UK in a row which is a bit of a bummer... it's definitely the biggest sacrifice you make working on a cruise ship - not specifically Christmas but those important family events throughout the year; birthdays, weddings, days out, holidays etc. Celebrating Christmas aboard the ship is still fun and we come together as the Dream family but nothing beats getting up early, eating chocolate for breakfast, unwrapping the presents, having family Christmas lunch, watching the Queen on TV and rubbish Christmas movies all day - whilst it's cold and windy outside!

Anyway, so I get a new costume which is a white skirt with black (Hogwarts-esque) blazer and the same shirt underneath I wore in merchandise. Also with the new role comes varied shifts at last so not the same thing week in week out. It does mean I will not have as much time in port, will work a few more hours and probably will end up on night shifts at some point as guest services is a 24 hour a day role. I also get to NOT do cycle counts, deliveries or traffic controller duties running up 9 decks of stairs twice a week which is rather exciting!! I'm sure there are the equivalent things in GS that are less exciting but I'm ready to discover them.

I also get a cabin a bit further up the I95 and obviously a new roommate who I don't know probably so that's a nice air of mystery to be revealed on Sunday! Bring on the new chapter...

Sunday 24 August 2014

Vacation...finally.

Well I know I didn't post for a while but it was mainly because I was so focused on getting to the end of my contract and once you get into the last 6 weeks it is just a case of counting down and maintaining your energy and stamina! I started packing 2 weeks in advance because I was so eager to get off the ship but now that I've done 6 days on vacation, I'm ready to go back haha!

Going through the debark procedure was a lot more straightforward than before, because I knew where to go and who to find. It was sad to leave Nick behind on the ship but I went back to Canaveral 4 days after I got off so we went for lunch which was nice... and hopefully I'm going back there next Thursday to see him again.

I managed to work the system pretty well and use my Donalds (shift off recognition reward) for 2 of my 4 last Castaway shifts as well as being Welcome Line on my last cruise which was great! When I got off the ship, Florida Nick came and picked me up and we got Cheesecake Factory before going to Downtown Disney (which is a total mess right now thanks to all the revamp they're doing) and we went to see a movie called Into The Storm which was really good - like a new version of Twister!

Then I moved into the All Star Sports for four nights which was okay. I was using the Disney transportation which I quickly remembered is pretty horrible especially after park close but seen as my number one aim of this vacation was to not spend too much money, I had to deal with it. On Monday I headed out to Magic Kingdom as my first stop (of course). New Fantasyland is finished now which is good, no more cranes to be seen, however there are walls up all around the castle because they're making more standing area which in the long run will be a good thing. I tried to use the new Fastpass + system but I don't like it too much so far just because as a Cast Member, I can't book them in advance online and that means I either stand in the (longer) stand-by lines or I can choose from the Fastpasses that are left which are generally for the less popular rides and/or the less popular times of day. Either way, I ended up doing Pirates, ate lunch at Columbia Harbour House, did Jungle Cruise, saw the brand new (and AWESOME) 3pm parade Festival of Fantasy, saw Philharmagic and walked around the shops before leaving and going back to the hotel. Chilled at the hotel for a couple of hours before then heading out to Hollywood Studios with the idea of seeing the new Frozen themed fireworks however when I got there I realised how crazy busy it was especially as it was EMH. I got pizza and went on Star Tours (old habits never die) before deciding to bypass the hat/fireworks area and go on Tower of Terror, saw Fantasmic and then did Aerosmith on single rider. It was midnight by the time I got back to the hotel so I was pretty exhausted!

On Tuesday I wanted to go to EPCOT and I arranged to grab lunch with Tyler before he went to work so I got to the park at about 12.15pm and we got chicken nuggets. He went to work and I went to chat to people at the Rose and Crown which was fun. I walked around the whole world showcase, enjoying the chance to take it all in without having to rush anywhere but I decided not to do any rides whilst I was there because I was still tired from the day before. I probably should also mention that this week has had almost record breaking temperatures in Orlando, between 97-99 F each day with a heat index of 110-120!!! So, I called it quits and went back to the hotel and literally lazed around for the whole evening.

Wednesday, I decided to go to Animal Kingdom. I got there at about 11.30am and went to see the Festival of the Lion King in it's new location which is much more spacious. Then I got lunch at the quick service Yak & Yeti which was ok, did front row single rider Everest (awesome!) before going to do Dinosaur. I had a mickey bar whilst waiting for the Fastpass for Nemo I had got when I got into the park. When I was half way through the show I realised I had mistimed my day and I should have left the park at 3pm in order to get to the Dolphin resort to pick up my rental car at 4pm - oops! I couldn't get out of the show until 3.40pm and so after rushing to the front of the park and hoping the bus was there (it wasn't), I called Alamo and they sent a shuttle to pick me up... so I ended up getting my little Toyota Yaris from the WDW Car Care Center which was pretty painless in the end.

With some wheels in my possession, I went out in the evening to get food (Chick Fil A) and stop by Walgreens for a couple of things.

Thursday, I had to pack up all my stuff and put it in the car (took three trips to the room!) before driving to Port Canaveral to meet Nick. I picked him up and we got lunch at Fish Lips for a couple of hours before he had to go to work. I drove over to Cocoa Beach and looked around the giant Ron Jons before heading back to Orlando and going to the Premium Outlets to kill some time. I got my sister a pair of UGG boots (the equivalent to £85 instead of £140 in the UK!) and bought a couple of things in Charlotte Russe before Florida Nick called and said he'd got home. I was staying at his apartment for a few days so I drove over to meet him and we went out to get Thai food.

Yesterday, Nick went to work and I went out to a shopping mecca called Winter Garden Village to find me some Panera Bread for lunch :-D I'd been waiting for 8 months for Panera! They really need to open one near the Port, they'd do great business. I got a bit distracted there and ended up going to a few stores including Bath and Body Works. Eventually I left and drove to Magic Kingdom where I was determined to do the Mine Train now it is finally open after 2 years of waiting... well, it was good. But just good. I waited for an hour (which isn't too bad considering some of the lines it's had) but I was sandwiched between two particularly annoying families and it was about 100 degrees so I was melting. After I got off the ride I went to Gaston's Tavern and got a Le Fou's Brew. I've tried to cut out drinking anything other than water (in my fancy new water bottle with a Brita filter in it) in the parks in an attempt to stay healthier and save money but I made an exception for Disney's version of Butterbear because it's also really good. After that I went to see the line for Space Mountain which said 30 minutes but ended up being nearer 50 minutes (thanks again to Fastpass+) but it was still great to do it. Nick got off work so we went to EPCOT where we'd been for about 10 minutes when the heavens opened and we got trapped in France for 45 minutes waiting for the storm to pass. I was hoping for a lower deck table at the Rose & Crown for dinner but because of the rain, we ended up sitting inside. We finished eating in perfect timing though and saw the fireworks from the viewing area which was great. I had the cheese plate, fish and chips and the bakewell tart - the food was great! It's definitely improved from when I was there especially because they've gone back to the classic menu. Also, our server introduced herself and then instantly told me she'd read my blog which was hilarious!

Today I have just chilled out. We went to the pool in the apartment complex and now I've just spent the afternoon using (FREE) internet and watching TV... yay for vacation!

Wednesday 25 June 2014

8 weeks to go!

Sometimes it feels like the week will never end here… and the rest of the time you wonder where the time went. The week is a blur of stores mornings, counts, Castaway Cay, seeing the characters, napping, See Ya Real Soon and of course, selling paintings. My point is, I only have 8 weeks left! Actually, 7 weeks and 4 days after today. I even got my flight details which is a little bit crazy! They won’t give me the return flight yet though because my medical runs out during my next proposed contract so I have to get it updated during my vacation time and then they will give me the rest of my flight details. 

A few things have changed since I last posted… Nick got a new job as HR training officer which is super exciting for him – it means he has taken on an officer role, thus now walks around in “whites” with 2 stripes on his shoulders J He also moved cabin to the other end of the ship so it’s a little bit weird to not have him just down the hallway from me. It seems to be working out so far – it’s a new challenge for him which is good. On the slight downside it means that his contract got extended again so now we don’t finish on the same day anymore… sad face. Our vacation in Orlando is no longer – so I have to find people to hang out with for 2 weeks as I’m not changing my flight home and so I’m not going to lie, I’m a little disappointed that we won’t get to go to Disney together. Then he was supposed to fly to England to see me which will still happen but just a little bit later in the month but unfortunately our already-booked trip to Disneyland Paris will have to be undertaken with someone else. But hey, these things happen and ultimately the pros outweigh the con that our vacation will be rearranged because it gives Nick such great opportunity.

In other related news, I have put it to “career navigate” which basically is a posh way of saying move department. I do enjoy the team in merchandise and the perks of the QIP payment and less hours compared to other roles is really nice but the job doesn’t challenge me at all and I want to learn something new, so I have put in to change to Guest Services. We will see what happens, I am happy to trundle along in merchandise for now but I thought I’d take a step out the very comfortable comfort zone I found myself in and see what happens.

I’m doing pretty well in saving money this contract – I’ve really resisted buying stuff on the ship. This is helped by not working in the Deck 3 stores because that’s where the temptation comes in! I’ve made a list of the stuff that I want to buy as gifts for people and I’m going to try to stick to that especially as now vacation will probably cost me more as I won’t be able to split the cost of stuff between two people.
We’ve had a couple of trips out this contract, we got to go to Downtown Disney about two weeks ago which was awesome!!! We got about 2.5 hours there which actually was just about sufficient because I went to World of Disney, then had lunch at Earl of Sandwich with the other Nick, then Tren-D, the kitchen shop, Art of Disney (which I now have a whole other appreciation for because I basically work in one) and finally grabbed an ice cream from Ghiardellis because getting back  on the bus to come back to the ship. We also did a trip to the Premium Outlets a few weeks ago and Nick went to Mall at Millenia but I couldn’t make that one because I was welcome line.


And an obligatory weather update, the weather at Castaway Cay has got to disgustingly hot level. Yesterday it was 95F (34C) with 1 mph wind… i.e. NO BREEZE! It was vile. It takes all your energy out of you – I’ve never been a fan of powerade and stuff like that but I can’t get through a shift there without it! 

Friday 16 May 2014

Almost (half way) there...

I thought it was about time I blogged again, and I finally found some time to do it in! I appreciate that my posts have been very much more sparse than my first contract but in all honesty, there’s less to talk about. I spend my time going round and round the Bahamas, eating at the same places and doing the same thing every day. Every now and again there is the odd day that is different and when you live the repetitive lifestyle that I do, you appreciate those days – like today for example. I was welcome line for the second time this contract and I ended up being paired with Ana, my roommate who is actually finally into her last cruise of her contract. We were very lucky and got the permission to eat at Palo this evening – it was SO GOOD. I feel like the crew mess food has been worse this contract than last… or maybe it’s just because I’m sick of it. At Palo I had the calamari for appetiser, chicken breast (PROTEIN!!!!) for entrée with ricotta and pepper stuffing and then the server went overboard for the dessert and brought us chocolate soufflé, panacotta, tiramisu and then 4 scoops of different ice creams! The mango and mint sorbet was amazing as was all the desserts really. This was all after having the pancetta, parmesan, roasted peppers, breadsticks and garlic pizza bread which preceeds the appetiser – and is my favourite part of the Palo experience for sure.
After we were done at Palo, which coincidentally was the first time I’ve eaten dinner in there during daylight – summer is finally here! – we went to see the Golden Mickeys. I love the new cast, I think they are very talented and so it was my second time seeing that show with Dream 7 as they are known. The last cast were also great but these guys are my favourite I think! I bought a couple of gifts from the stores afterwards and walked around and chatted to a few people before coming back to relax in my cabin where it’s now almost 11pm and my night off is almost over.

 One thing that is definitely different about this contract is that I feel like I know more people around the ship – officers, entertainment cast, random people like security and HR compared to when I was here before. It helps that I’m the merchandise CAST representative so I go to a meeting twice monthly about living issues and things like that so I get to meet lots of the officers of different departments there and also now I’m in the gallery I do crowd-control for the Captain’s Signing which means I get to chat to the Captain twice a week which I find quite fun.

So yes, I’m not ignoring my blog, I just don’t want to make boring posts saying how we went to Nassau again or Castaway Cay again… talking of Castaway though… IT GOT HOT. Ugh. It’s okay when you do the morning shift from 8-12 but afternoons are a killer. I think part of it is that all you do is sell the same things – suncream, towels, buckets and the odd t-shirt and have the same conversations with guests over and over all afternoon. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate being able to work on a beautiful island like that and of course I still love working for Disney but it’s still a stamina test in that heat. When I was at CAST meeting a couple of months ago, one of the carpentry crew members said he wanted to thank his managers for letting them have “shore leave” at Castaway for the finale of the Dream Olympics (aka the DCL Games) and it was awesome to have gone in the sea at Castaway… i.e. it was his first time at the crew beach. That alone made me appreciate being in a role on the ship which allows me to visit the crew beach at least 4 times a month if not more, eat BBQ twice a week on the island and enjoy the sunshine even if I am working… so I’ve also learnt this contract to appreciate the good things I guess, even if everything else is getting you down.

Nick and I have finally booked the good old All Star Sports for our WDW vacation in August. Now just to work out the other details and we’ve at least got the first part of our vacation sorted. Then to plan the England part which is gonna be crazy!!

Wednesday 9 April 2014

Quarter of the way

Well, the contract is progressing… I am about 6 weeks in now which means about a quarter of the way through. Apologies for not having updated this blog more but to be honest, I go round in circles twice a week to the same places so nothing much out of the ordinary happens!

We have started the DCL Games which is basically the Dream’s Olympics. Each department makes teams to enter into the events… we are entering in dodgeball, football, trivia, scavenger hunt, weight lifting and volleyball as well as anything else I don’t know about! I am only actually taking part in trivia… as we know, physical sport isn’t my thing! We went to watch the volleyball at Castaway Cay on the crew beach yesterday which was hilarious… merchandise got slammed by entertainment so it was a pretty quick game! It was cloudy in the morning but the sun finally came out in the afternoon and I was finally a morning shift yesterday so it was the first time I’d got to the crew beach since being back. We chilled out in a hammock for a while after the volleyball and Nick carried on playing some friendly games. The weather is really variable at the moment – last week it rained at Castaway then the sun came out after 3 hours and burnt me so much I could barely stay at work! Luckily the sunburn has faded now so that’s good.

We had a late night Nassau last Monday which was good. Nick and I were proper guests for the evening because we first went to see Villains, then ‘So you think you know your family’ in Evolution, then we had dinner at Royal Palace then we watched The Dreamers performing in the Atrium before going to see ‘Match your Mate’ in Evolution at the end of the evening. It was a really nice evening. I got to have the Grand Marnier soufflé that I had at Royal Court on the Fantasy and it was just as good as I remembered!
I’ve been avoiding getting off the ship very much so I can save money. I just sent home $1000 so that’s a good start but the rest of my wages I’m going to keep in dollars I think. 

Nick 1 came to visit me on Sunday with his friend Breckan who used to work on the Dream too, she was in YA. We got lunch at Chilis and then they took me to Walmart which was awesome. Other than that and a couple of trips to McDonalds in Nassau I haven’t really been off the ship that much since my last post. We have a new thing called In Port Manning where a certain amount of people have to stay onboard on port days so it kinda limits you anyway – my days are alternate Mondays and Thursdays. Tomorrow is an IPM day for me but I got scheduled Welcome Line so that’s all good… then on Friday I get to lie in again… and then Saturday I have a Donald scheduled for my Castaway shift so no working on the island for me! This three day cruise should be lovely!!


I can’t remember if I mentioned it already but I am in yet another location now – the art gallery on board. This has been a great opportunity to learn new things about a different kind of merchandise as well as HOW to sell things. It can get a little quiet at times but today’s sea day has been rather busy! Talking of which I had better get back to it…

Wednesday 19 March 2014

Back to ship life!

Another sea day, another blog post!

So I've been back on the ship for just over two weeks. Not much has changed really and I've slipped back into the lifestyle reasonably easily. It is always a shock to the system to go from sitting around to working 70 hours a week with much less sleep!! The weather has been very variable but we've just about made it to Castaway every time... thanks to Captain Guus. All the other ships seems to have been less successful with the winds so that's good. I've been off in Nassau twice - once for McDonalds and McWifi and once to go look around the Disney Wonder. Thats means I've stepped onto all 4 ships now which is awesome.

They have a new rotation where about once every 4/5 weeks you stay onboard for a Canaveral shift to work in Whozits & Whatzits or Quacks which is open for guests when they've first got onboard. I have done it once and it went quite well actually - the guests are excited to be onboard :-) I am aiming to save more money this contract so actually working on port days is a good way of doing this haha.

I shared my cabin with a Brazilian girl called Juliana for the first two weeks and was on the other side of the i95 to the usual place... next to a watertight door. I didn't like being that side much and the bathroom always smelled funny. Anyway, I put a request in and now I've moved back into my old cabin 10712 with Ana, my old roomate. So far so good. I also spent my first two weeks in Sea Treasures which was very different to Mickeys Mainsail. It pretty much only sells clothing and a few home items. It was much slower paced and there was hardly any tidying to do which sounds great but I know I have to be the kind of person to be busy all the time so I think I preferred Mickeys... and that's where I got moved back to on Sunday.

I am hoping to eventually end up in White Caps which is the duty free high end store with the handbags and jewellery but we will see what happens!

I'm hoping to find some time to do more fun stuff at Castaway... we already went snorkelling on a catamoran which was fun even though the sea was a little bit cold. Next up I want to rent a bike and cycle round the island!!

Tuesday 11 March 2014

I'm back!

Well, it's been a while but I am back for a quick update!

As I last wrote, I made it to the end of my contract... the next day was much easier than I thought. I realised the key was to go to do everything 15 minutes earlier than they said, which meant I beat the queues of the other 150 people getting off (biggest debark group for the year) so I got my luggage scanned at the x ray machine, picked up my final pay, settled my crew account, said goodbye to everyone and then went to D-Lounge. As I was getting off as a guest on an ESTA it meant that I was the first crew to get off the ship so that was easy and suddenly... I was free!!!!!

It honestly felt amazing to get out of the terminal building and know I didn't have to go back at 3pm. I was excited for vacation, the sun was shining and I was super happy to be off the ship after the most crazy last two weeks. I waited around for Nick 1 to pick me up and then we went to his house. He had work in the afternoon so I just tried to sort my luggage out (packing in a tiny cabin is a nightmare by the way) and then had a bath (amazing) and fell asleep on the sofa watching TLC.

So, I had a lazy few days around Disney - caught up with lots of my friends who were in and around Orlando which was nice. Then on the Thursday my mum flew in from England and we checked into the Caribbean Beach Resort. It's okay, better than I thought it would be but it is huge. We had a pirate themed room which was cool. On the Saturday we went to Port Canaveral to join the Disney Fantasy for a week!

It was awesome going through the embark process as a guest! In fact, the whole cruise was awesome. We went to St Thomas and St Maartin, did port adventures for both to explore the ports. We ate SO MUCH FOOD which was yum yum. My favourite thing was the Palo brunch which was on the last sea day, incredible. We also had Palo dinner as well. We went to Castaway Cay and it was a little cold but Mum seemed to like it. Pirate night was fun. We had a nice room with a balcony which was so nice to go and sit out on. Overall it was just a great experience!!

After that I flew to California where I met Nick 2 and we had another fantastic week. We stayed in a hotel about 15 minutes from Disneyland which was such a big room it was more like an apartment. We went to Disney a couple of times, went to Magic Castle (which is an invite-only restaurant/magic experience... pretty cool!!), went around the Santa Ana/Anaheim Hills area and mostly just relaxed and caught up on sleep. Sadly, after a great week I had to go home and finally got back to Bristol where I stayed for the next 5 weeks not really doing much - going to the gym, staying inside from the horrible weather and catching up with people before I left again.

We went to the Harry Potter Warner Bros studios which was awesome as well. All too soon it was time to pack up again, do three more flights (thanks Disney!) and get back to Orlando. On return, I went to Citricos with Nick 1 and Eric before joining the ship the next day... more on that soon!!

Saturday 4 January 2014

I did it!!!

I survived!! 

So my last two weeks of my contract were even more crazy than normal because of Christmas and new year... Sound familiar? Yes, I finished this contract at the exact same time as EPCOT so had a similar experience at the end. We went back to having the sea day on a Wednesday which I've decided I don't like as much as having it on a Monday. Christmas Eve we didn't end up finishing until quite late so we just had a drink at the bar and then called it a night. Christmas Day was the sea day and I was on my last day as Fairy Godmother in Training so that was quite a long day but we had some nice conversations with guests. Lots of chocolate and sweets were involved. I found the guests more sympathetic that we were away from our families and stuff on the cruise line versus in the parks so that was nice. 

Boxing Day was canaveral and we had quite a large delivery so that was busy. I rotated into the zone in mickeys that had quacks which is our small stall out on the pool deck and the location of the sculls and scurry make up. So on pirate night I retrained Amy up there and that was fun. New Years Eve was pretty awesome... Some of us finished at 1030 and started at 9 then next day and some finished at 1130 and started at 10am... I was one of the "lucky" ones that finished at 10.30pm so Tyler came round and we, along with Ana, shared some bubbly and watched half of the ABC Christmas Day parade on demand which made me super excited to go back to the parks! Then at about 11.15 we headed to Deck 11 where we watched the entertainment and saw the fireworks which was awesome. Then we went to deck 1 aft which had been decorated out really well by guest services and was a fire and ice theme so one half of the loading bay (because that's what it really is!) was the bar and themed like ice and the other half was the dancefloor themed like fire. It was good but we were tired and had already enjoyed the night really so we just stayed a while and then Tyler and I just chilled out in my cabin until about 2am then called it a night. 

New Years Day was somewhat of a struggle!! The whole crew were tired and the guests equally so! I was in sea day quacks for half the day so I went straight to the stockroom at 9am and then restocked the quacks location before staffing that up on the pool deck until 3pm. It was quite fun and I had some good chat with the guests... It was a killer watching all the food coming out of cabanas and Flo's though!! After that I went back to mickeys until midnight... Yes my New Year's Day was a shift from 9am until midnight! Memorable! 

The rest of this week has been rediculously easy in comparison. The next day I was on welcome line so that was super easy - I went and saw the golden mickeys in the evening before napping and packing. Yesterday we were off the whole day as it was Friday Nassau so I went to McDonald's then worked in the evening. Today I had to work 8-10am helping the crew shop but then I was done for the day because I am leaving as a "guest" so I can't work for 24 hours before I leave the ship! Ha! I did three trips up and down the ship returning all my costumes, returning my micros card, payed my account off at the crew office and signed the Bahamian book which is some customs thing. I also got my key to the world card so I can debark as a guest. I decided to go and see frozen at 3pm (4th time!) for something to do and when I returned, Ana was freaking out because guest services had been trying to contact me... Turns out they mis-marked me as off the ship so thought I was still on the island! While I went to guest services to sort that out, security phoned my cabin to ask Ana if she had seen me which thankfully she had otherwise I would have delayed the ship leaving as they would have thought I was still there! Oops! 

That brings me to now. I am just killing some time before going to see Believe tonight which I'm super excited for as it's the show I have seen least... Only twice. I've pretty much packed everything now. I just have to take my luggage to be inspected by security tomorrow, attend immigration at 5.30am ugh, settle my pay check at crew office, get a manager to check off my cabin and finally say goodbye to everyone.

So excited!!