Ahoy Captain Minnie! Happy New Year!

Katie

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We are a Disney family. My Teen and I have been to every park, except Shanghai. Mr Katie has been to every park except Shanghi and Paris.

In 2023, we went on the Disney Wonder in its first season in Oz and sailed on a 6 night cruise from Sydney to Noumea and back to Sydney. We bought a placeholder on that cruise for a future discount. Late 2024, the Teen and I go on a trip to the US and WDW (Disneyworld in Florida). Maybe that's enough Disney for us for a bit.

Then April 2025 comes around and we have no travel plans for the Christmas holidays this year. Too preoccupied with the mid-year Euro holiday documented in this TR - Katies do Euro Summer.
Disney hadn't quite said they're not coming back again, there's port bookings in 2026-27, but the bookings for this season aren't going well and they offer an unheard of discount of 30-35% off the NYE cruise from Sydney-Eden-Sydney (Hobart was added later as a port stop on NYE day). So, we book a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah for the 5 night cruise for US5,196 for three adults. I booked through a Disney TA in the US to get a huge USD150 travel credit on board.

After booking, we sit back and wait.

Until November, when my FIL passed away and we thought "wouldn't it be fun for MIL to come along, too? We'll be on the Derwent river on what would have been FIL's 86th birthday". In between cremations and funerals, the last rooms were booking out. SIL doesn't want to go on a cruise, other SIL has two kids the costs would be too much at such short notice. So, we ask my Mum to come along and share the room with MIL! We end up booking one of the last inside staterooms for the two mums, knowing one will have to sleep on the couch or they'll be sharing the bed - Disney Queen beds *do not* separate. PHEW! Time to prepare the Grandma Squad for the cruise and all of the things to know about cruising with Disney.
 
After booking the Grandma Squad's room in late Nov, getting us all checked in online, we started a weekly dinner with the Grandmas for debriefing and questions. We also started a group chat so I could eke information to them, unlike the Teen who tended to excitedly information dump on her Grandmas.
Our weekly dinners continued until my Mum left for Sydney on 18th Dec, deserting me and her only grandchild for Christmas, as she was lured to Sydney by the much younger and cuter grand nieces and nephew, the youngest of which was born on 1 Nov (ripe cuddling age for a besotted great-aunt).

We booked MIL on the same flights as us to/from Sydney. Luckily I had already booked two hotel rooms in the Hilton for the three of us; we just added Grandma into the room with the Teen and they were OK sharing the King bed for a night. I had booked Executive rooms, which in the end was almost a waste as we didn't make it to the lounge at all. It was useful for the included breakfast, but I probably could have gotten a cheaper rate and paid for brekky. Oh well.

Decorating your stateroom doors is common on Disney cruises - we found navigating the long hallway to our room last cruise was really aided by the door decorations! :D Last time, the room next to us was covered in paper roses with a comment "We're all mad here" - Alice in Wonderland theme. ;)

I hit up Etsy for some door magnets with our names on them and also bought some "pixie dusting" items. The Teen made us a "fish extender". Pixie dusting and fish extenders are unique to Disney, I think. The staterooms have a fish-shaped hook next to the door, and you can hand a receptacle from this, which becomes your fish extender. Then, in your cruise's FB group, if you're organised 6+ months in advance, you sign up to swap gifts with another 5 or so staterooms.
If you're not organised, you can still put out a fish extender and you can also pixie dust any other room. Pixis dusting is random acts of kindness/random small gifts, which could be as simple as a sheet of stickers. I bought some bracelet kits on Etsy (to make "Disney" or "Wonder" bracelets) and a heap of stickers to put on other small items I'd found at Daiso. I had a packet of 150 lollipops left over from my big birthday party, so we also used them as pixie dust.

Some other cruisers had their ceramic moulds and 3-D printers out - someone made Mickey waffle magnets! The pixie dusting was quite incredible. An aspect I like about the random pixie dusting - if you're not going to use an item you receive, you can always pop it into someone else's fish extender bag!
 
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Pre-booking
At something like 90 days before the cruise, we could pre-book various experiences, such as the wine and coughtail tasting classes, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, and dining at Palo, the adults-only restaurant that costs extra.
After doing some whisky, wine and champagne tasting classes last time, we'd already decided not to bother well before the Grandmas were going to join us.
All of us are too old for the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique makeovers, though the Teen discovered last time if you visit, the Assistant Fairy Godmothers will sprinkle some pixie dust (glitter, not random presents) over your head.

We booked a Palo brunch for the three of us on New Year's day. Palo brunch is all you care to eat, whereas the dinner is a la carte (hmm, there might be a prix fixe menu?). Palo is Italian and named for the gondola poles of Venice, which adorn the outside of the restaurant. There's a number of Venetian masks and other interesting art in the restaurant; it has no Disney theming at all, so it's a great spot to get away if you're getting over Mickey and co - and kids! ;)

Palo brunch is available only on sea days - of which we only had 2 of the 5 night cruise. We had brunch there last time in the group dining room; someone had organised a group of us, so we had a family style experience in 2024 compared to just a nice family brunch in 2026.

Wine tasting classes, etc, were all about USD80-100. I think you cancel up to 24hrs in advance and you're only charged when you attend.

I also pre-booked the unlimited photo package, which is offered at a discount if you pre-book it. The price varies on the length of the cruise. We got about 80-100 photos for something like USD 250. Most were in front of backgrounds, the Teen got a few character ones. We had fun with some magic photos (they add in a character or something like Tinkerbell's sparkly stars), and we also got some photos missing their magic.

Flights
I only thought to call QF the day before we flew to Sydney to see about linking MIL's booking with ours. This was because at T-80 and even T-30 I couldn't get her to an empty seat near us in row 6 (two QF WPS and one SG). The agent was great, and we were able to get MIL in the shadow between her son and grandchild.

On Sat 27th, dog and house sitting arragements were all finalised and we just needed to finish packing for an early trip to the airport the next morning!
 
Sunday 28th Dec
QF509 BNE-SYD 0715- 0950
We were meant to be in 6ABCD, but overnight had been moved to 4ABCD. Must have been the only WPs and most important VIPs on the flight! 🤣🤣

We got an Uber to the airport and SIL drove MIL, meeting us at the Qantas checkin. We went to the Premium checkin area, but they couldn't take our bags as BNE was having intermittent lugagge belt issues. :( Back to regular checkin, to a machine, and I put all 4 checkin bags in the names of the two WPs. Had issues again at bag drop, but a nice QF staffer helped us.
We were close to the staffed QF checkin counters/international transfer checkin and got to experience a man yelling at the QF staff from the queue. He seemed to be objecting to the different queues for Business/status and Economy, though he was in the Business line. Some comments about him not being different to anyone else, etc, etc. A bit intense for 6:30am on a Sunday morning.

We went back to premium entry, this was a mistake. Should have gone to normal security, though I'm not sure that would have worked. The entry agent (correctly) refused my SIL entry to the lounge area, as non-flying guests aren't allowed in the lounges and she had no BP to scan. So we had to say hurried goodbyes to her there and went up to the lounge.

QF J Lounge
The lounge was quiet, we all grabbed something to eat, and then were quickly off to board our flight. Luckily linking our flights meant MIL got group 1 boarding, so we all boarded together.

Full flight to Sydney, row 4 was OK, the legroom's nice, but I don't like the lack of overhead space, which is why I usually pick rows 6-8. I was also trialling a new Tote bag and my knitting was bulging out of it, making it hard to fit under the row 3 seat.
Our breakfast snack was an Egg and Chorizo Toastie with Smoky tomato relish on ciabatta. It was OK.

Uneventful flight to Sydney. We collected our bags and got a taxi to the Hilton as I couldn't figure out from the NSW transport/rail site just how much we would pay per person to catch the train. We figured the train would be at least $20pp, so a taxi would be cheaper/almost the same. The taxi took thew new West Connect tunnel, which prompted much commentary from MIL about it being the longest tunnel she's been in.
 

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