Disney Wonder: Back-to-Back, Transition Day
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this is a transition day to try to get from one cruise to the next cruise and all the things we got to do so that we follow maritime law and all that stuff
big thank you to all the cast and crew that do all that hard work
we're back home we're back home we are back home for another five nights
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It's a bittersweet day, it's our transition day on the Disney Wonder. What that means is our first 4-night cruise has concluded - it's time to say "so long" to all our new friends from the first cruise, we must depart the Wonder. However, our time off the ship is short-lived, we get to get back on board for our second cruise, a 5-night trip to Cabo and back to Ensenada, Mexico. To start, because we are staying in the same stateroom, we get to leave our mess behind in our mess before breakfast and wishing our tablemates well as we part ways. Then we took some time to explore the ship without the regular crowds. Eventually, we hung out in Azura with the other back-to-backers while we waited to be escorted off the ship to customs and check in for our second cruise. Because we are back-to-backing we were among the first to be let back onto the ship, with that we were the first to enter Cabanas for lunch. It was an odd experience to be in Cabanas without other guest. One piece of advice, the first day is the best, and sometimes only day, to get into some ship open houses. This time we visited It's a Small World Nursery, Oceaneer's Lab, and the Bibbitty Bobbitty Boutique.