Ep. 670 - Disney Treasure Babymoon: Sailing Pregnant on the Eastern Caribbean

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We'll pick Disney over Virgin. Personally, that's a that's a very personal thing, you know.
The quality of food that you get at Ashante or Remy stands up to any Michelin star restaurant or two Michelin star restaurant on land.
I think the Treasure being a love letter to the parks fans means a lot to us, too.
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Lyndsey had one rule for this trip: book the Disney Treasure, Eastern Caribbean, before 24 weeks pregnant — or the babymoon doesn't happen. Between a stage four endometriosis diagnosis and a surgery-to-conception timeline she had to map backward from her sailing cutoff, this cruise required more planning than most. It all came together perfectly, right down to a Enchantè lunch her dad is still talking about. In this episode: - Why Lyndsey reverse-engineered her entire cruise booking around a 24-week pregnancy sailing cutoff — and pulled it off perfectly - The Disney Treasure pool deck food gets an enthusiastic endorsement: every station, including a solid 12-slice pizza run across the sailing - A nearly four-hour Enchantè lunch that made Palo feel like rotational dining by comparison — plus a zero-proof pairing that impressed even the wine-savvy in-laws - A front-row view of a brand new Treasure cast finding its footing: the stage shows absolutely delivered, the Sage & Coriander dynamic was still working itself out - The grandparent verdict: longtime Viking cruisers who sail 15-to-20-night itineraries loved the Treasure — and are already talking about coming back when the baby arrives - The boarding group tip Lyndsey only discovered unpacking at home: flip your Disney transport character card over — there's an earlier boarding group on the back "Enchantè, though, was on another level. Like to be honest, our experience at Enchantè made Palo kind of feel like a rotational dining dinner." — Lyndsey Support the Show: Book your next Disney Cruise Line vacation with our show sponsor, My Path Unwinding Travel (https://mypathunwinding.com/dclduo) ! Subscribe to DCL Magazine (https://dcl-magazine.com/) and use promo code DCLDUO for 10% off at the WDW Magazine store — your ultimate guide to Disney Cruise Line tips and tricks! Stay Connected with the DCL Duo: Website (https://dclduo.com/) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/dcl_duo/) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DCLDuo) | Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/dclduo) | Watch on YouTube (https://youtube.com/DCLDuo) | Listen on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dcl-duo-podcast-a-disney-cruise-line-fan-podcast/id1501550336) Book Your Trip with Today's Guest: Lyndsey is an agency manager and travel advisor specializing in Disney and cruising at Wanderlust Journeys. Email: lyndsey@wanderlustjourneys.net (mailto:lyndsey@wanderlustjourneys.net) Website: https://www.wanderlustjourneys.net (https://www.wanderlustjourneys.net/) nstagram handle unconfirmed — https://www.instagram.com/thewanderlustlynds/ We're Ranked as a Top Podcast by Feedspot: Top 30 Disney Cruise Line Podcasts (#1) | Top 20 Cruise Podcasts (#2) | Top Disney Podcasts (#4) | Top 20 Disney Cruise Line Influencers (#12) The views expressed in this podcast are our own and do not reflect the views of the Walt Disney Company, Disney Cruise Line or any other travel provider discussed or mentioned.