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During our recent 9 Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on the Disney Fantasy, we participated in the Mojito and Caipirinha Tasting.  The class is a chance to learn about the history of Mojitos and Caipirinha, including how they are made, and gives participants a chance to try five different types.  The class costs $25 per person (the price has since gone up) and the amount is charged to your room.  It is important to note that if you would like to do one of these tastings, you should sign up when you check in to your cruise or right away when you board the ship on the first day. read more

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During our recent 9 Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on the Disney Fantasy, we participated in the Martini Tasting.  The class is a chance to learn about the history of Martinis, including how they are made, and gives participants a chance to try five different types.  The class costs $25 per person (the price has since gone up) and the amount is charged to your room.  It is important to note that if you would like to do one of these tastings, you should sign up when you check in to your cruise or right away when you board the ship on the first day.  read more

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Here are the ten cheapest (per night) cruises you can take with two adults and two children in a Verandah stateroom as of  November 1, 2022.  The prices listed are for the cheapest option for the given stateroom type. Higher categories for the given stateroom type may/will cost more. 

Cruise Name Number of Days Date Ship Departure Port Verandah Price Verandah Price Per Night
6-Night Caribbean Cruise from San Juan ending in Galveston 6 Nov 14 2022 Disney Magic San Juan ending in Galveston $3385.00 $564.17
6-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston 6 Jan 31 2023 Disney Magic Galveston $3483.00 $580.50
4-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston 4 Jan 23 2023 Disney Magic Galveston $2386.00 $596.50
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston 7 Dec 02 2022 Disney Magic Galveston $4298.00 $614.00
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami 5 Nov 26 2022 Disney Dream Miami $3073.00 $614.60
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami 5 Nov 07 2022 Disney Dream Miami $3108.00 $621.60
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami 5 Dec 05 2022 Disney Dream Miami $3121.00 $624.20
5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami 5 Jan 30 2023 Disney Dream Miami $3269.00 $653.80
13-Night Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise from Miami ending in Barcelona 13 May 07 2023 Disney Dream Miami ending in Barcelona $8630.00 $663.85
7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral 7 Nov 26 2022 Disney Fantasy Port Canaveral $4860.00 $694.29

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We recently went on a 9-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on the Disney Fantasy. While on board, we went to the Remy Dessert Experience on one of our sea days.  Here is our review of the experience.

Disney Cruise Line describes the Pompidou Remy Dessert experience as “Treat your taste buds to a delectable 5-course dessert menu served with coffee. This adults-only event features an in-depth discussion with Remy’s Executive Chef and Pastry Chef, who will take turns explaining the history and evolution of each sweet selection.”  Since we had never done this before on our previous cruises, we decided to try it.  We booked it for our second sea day.

 

The experience was $60 per person (there was an optional wine pairing for $28 that we decided to skip) and is designed to last an hour.  I don’t recall if this was offered at any other time other than in the afternoon (although I doubt it was, probably placed between the Champagne Brunch and Remy Dinner).  We arrived  a few minutes before 3:15 pm and were seated in the Meridian bar until everyone had arrived.  At that point, everyone was led to their tables.

The dessert chef (who’s name I didn’t write down) came out to explain how the tasting would work.  Six different courses would be brought out.  The dessert would be explained, served and then we would be able to enjoy it. 

The first course was the Crème Brûlée Vanille.  The chef described the ingredients and how the dessert was invented.  I am not normally a Crème Brûlée fan (although my wife is), but I really enjoyed this dessert.

The second course was the Forêt Noire, which was a rendition of Black Forest cake.  This one was a favorite of the table between the cherry and chocolate flavors.

The third dessert was Paris Brest, which is a classic French Pastry made to celebrate a bike race that happened between Paris and Brest.  This is an almond flavored cake with praline flavored cream. 

Our fourth corse was the Fraise Calamansi.  This was a pinwheel type dessert with sponge cake and strawberry jelly, then it was served with syrup made from Calmansi, which is a lime that grows in the Philippines.  It was really light and refreshing.

The fifth course was a Chocolat Croquant.  This was a dessert that is made from a chocolate egg mixture that was almost like an overcooked crepe.  Having said that, it was amazing.  There was a peanut or hazelnut cream sauce in the middle of it that was delicious. 

The last course (thank goodness, we were really full at this point) was the Citron.  The chef described the hours it took to construct this dessert, including all the steps it took all the way down to making the “skin” of the lemon look correct.  Inside the lemon shell (which was some sort of edible chocolate or candied lemon), was a lemon mouse.  I loved the presentation of the dessert, but I’m not a huge fan of lemon overall.

By the end of the tasting, we were quite full.  The tasting was expensive at $60 a person, but it was a fun experience.  I don’t know that I would repeat it on every cruise, but it might be nice to do it every few years as I’ve read that the menu does change.

 

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We recently went on a 9-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on the Disney Fantasy. While on board, we were able to enjoy the Vista Menu.

 

Unfortunately, I didn’t get a picture of the dessert menu so I don’t know what these are.

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Appetizers, Soups, Salads, Bread Service
Appetizers, Soups, Salads, Bread Service

We recently went on a 9-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on the Disney Fantasy. While on board, we were able to enjoy the Pirate Night Menu.  Here are pictures of the menu as well as some of the food (some pictures are from this cruise, some are from prior cruises).

 

 

 
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Our friends Doug (from Rope Drop Radio) and Michelle McKnight (our favorite travel agent) went on the Disney Wish on July 23, 2022 for a 3-Night Bahamian cruise leaving from Port Canaveral.  They were kind enough to share pictures that they took of the World of Marvel Dining Room on board!

 

 

More about Doug and Michelle…

You can subscribe to Rope Drop Radio via iTunes.  Derek and Doug are two dads who love Disney.  Their goal is help you navigate all things Disney from the parks to the cruise. They want to share tips and tricks, travel plans, and must see’s to help you have an amazing Disney trip!  Make sure to follow them on Facebook and Twitter as well!

We have really enjoyed having Michelle (affiliated with Touring Plans Travel Agency) as our travel agent.  It costs nothing to use her services because Disney pays her after we cruise.  She was the one that got up at the crack of dawn to book reservations on our booking dates, to make requested updates to our room and dining preferences.  We book our cruises with her, as well as recommending her to our friends!  Contact her to see if she can help you with your vacation plans. (Note: Michelle does not sponsor Back To The Mouse, we are just satisfied customers).

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Door
Door

We recently went on a 9-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on the Disney Fantasy.  We stayed in Stateroom 9152, which is a Category 07A – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah located on Deck 9 Port (Left) side.  This stateroom door is exposed to the rear elevator area.  The verandah for the stateroom has an obstruction (metal) near the top.  I will also note that this stateroom had a vibration to it that we really noticed at night along with some strange mechanical noises.  The vibration actually helped with our sleep, but if you are sensitive to it, you might want to skip this room.

Here are our pictures of the room:

 

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