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would like to describe what my family and I did each day while enjoying our family vacation on a Disney Magic;


Day 1; We arrived in the port of Copenhagen, Denmark at about 1:00 pm, although you could not board at 11am. We gave ourselves 3 hours to board (ship departing at 4pm) to check out Copenhagen before heading on our vacation. The day included checking the boat and registering for children's clubs. One of the amazing things about Disney, their children's clubs. They have rooms for different adult children to visit, share activities and make new friends. This gives parents the opportunity to spend time alone and to know that their children are safe and happy. After inspecting the boat, everyone gathered together on Deck 9 to go for a walk and have fun during "Mickey's Sailing Away Party." Meanwhile, everyone raises his hand to the passengers living in Copenhagen and dances with Mickey and his friends on stage. When this is over, we head to the theater show at 6:30 p.m. Depending on the dinner time you are requesting (6:00 pm or 8:30 pm) you will be watching a theater play at 6:30 pm or 8:30 pm, the opposite of your dinner time. I absolutely love the shows. Disney does an amazing job coming up with themes and special acts to entertain its audience.


Day 2 was a "Sea" day, so that means we didn't stop anywhere. We enjoyed our day watching Disney movies at Buena Vista Theater, participating in Vibe (youth club) games, having lunch at Cabanas (buffet at deck 9), enjoying another theater show, and having dinner at another of the three rotating areas. restaurants (Lumiere's, Animators Palate, or Cariocas.) Depending on your room card, you'll be circling between these three different restaurants. Tonight includes the Official Dinner. This means that we were encouraged to wear something extravagant (like men's clothing & skirts or suits.) A day at sea, in my opinion, is one of the best days on the boat. Disney offers their guests a choice of Cabanas (buffet on deck 9), Lumiere's (one of the 3 changing restaurants), or one of the fastest restaurants on the 9th floor. Fast food restaurants include Daisy's Delights (sandwich) , salad, fruit, and cookie stand), Pete's Boiler Bites (hamburger, hotdog, taco, etc ... american money stand), and Pinocchio's Pizza (pizza stand there you can make any pizza you choose.) Disney Magic does an excellent job of creating grade A food throughout the day and ensures you cook the food fast, but keep the taste unbelievable. Now, food is not the only reason I love a day at the beach. While food is an important factor, Disney also gives its guests a news article every night, allowing them to see what activities they do for themselves the next day (you can also choose to use their Disney Cruise Line app to view activities and menus each day.) This sheet these activities are always full of karaoke, recently released movies, gym games, and more during the days at the beach. Disney made sure that their guests always had something fun and fresh to do on the boat, knowing that some might get tired of not having a place to stop.


Day 3 stopped in Tallinn, Estonia. We arrived on foot in Tallinn Old Town, which gave us a true view of their culture. We also explored the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, The Estonian Maritime Museum (old prison), and the Fat Margarets Tower (large building next to the ship.) As many of you know, northern Europe has a very bad climate. Knowing this, I packed a variety of clothes and bedding. Tallinn settled at 60 degree F during most of our visits, which was amazing. I wore leggings (lululemon), tank top (lululemon), long jersey (Madewell), and tennis shoes (New Balance.) My father and brother could only wear shorts and a shirt, so it depended on your patience. cooler weather. I'm a little girl, so the air is a little cold on me, she explains to me a long jersey.


Day 4 stopped at St. Petersburg, Russia. On this day, we decided to find a bus driver and tour guide (Alla Tours.) St. Petersburg had many churches (Church of the Bloodshed for example) and palaces (Catherine's Palace), so we needed someone to help us find it. our way around. I recommend that you find yourself a trusted tour guide (like Alla Tours), because during our visit to Catherine's Palace (and a few other city monuments), a line encloses the building to enter, but our tour guide finds a way to escape. we sneaked in, in just 15 minutes. Like Tallinn, the climate of St. Petersburg was a nightmare. In the morning it was cold and I had to wear a scarf (Madewell) and a thick jacket (Madewell), but later in the day the temperature got hot (probably 67 degrees F) which allowed me to wear a light raincoat (Spice), because St. Petersburg used to spray regularly. Tonight, there was no theater show because all the passengers were at 11:30 p.m. That means, you had the option of staying outside Russia until 11:30 pm or arriving early and having dinner but not showing up.


Day 5 Helsinki, Finland. The day was a little short because everyone on board was about five o'clock in the afternoon. We decided to take a carousel to see the city and take a ferry to explore a small historic island in Finland (Suomenlinna.) We did not realize how big and historic Suomenlinna was, so we could not see all of its rich history. . I recommend spending many hours here, if you decide to visit this place in Finland. Tonight included Semi Formal Dinner. This means we had to dress less than usual for our dinner, to take pictures. Disney does not require you to wear any nights on a cruise ship, but on this special night, it is highly recommended. I wore a miniskirt (Abercrombie & Fitch), a tank top (American Eagle), and sandals (Tory Burch.)


Day 6 I stopped in Stockholm, Sweden. The day was very short because everyone on board was 3:30 p.m. We decided to visit Armory & Royal Palace near it. If you go with any guys or men, I recommend you visit Armory. It was very cool for my brother and father to see all the weapons, armor, and royal chariots. We also bought tickets for the Hop on Hop bus, but it was very busy and crowded (due to all the ships stopping in Stockholm that day), I would not recommend buying a bus ticket for this city. Tonight Disney put on a "Anna & Elsa's Frozen Deck Party", which means we all went up to Deck 9 before dinner to watch the Frozen actors dance and sing on stage. Disney also changed their theater show tonight. Unlike their typical broadway style show, they have provided us with a comedy program.


Day 7 was our last day, which means it was another "Day at the Sea." This day was very similar to Day 2, except that the cruise included activities such as booking all discarded memories and a jack jack diaper (a race between kids who can crawl.) My family and I usually prefer to have lunch at Cabanas (unlimited buffet stays delicious), but on this day, Dad and I decided to try Lumieres for lunch. I had a cuban sandwich and a parmesan veal with pasta (two entrees needed for the day) and my dad had shrimp and Thai noodles. Both meals were delicious! Disney also found a way to blow us away. Towards the end of the day, we enjoyed the final show (Disney Dreams) and dinner at Animators Palate (one of the three changing restaurants.) soon "party at Lobby Atrium on Deck 3. The show includes a farewell farewell for all the cast members and a pin trading session (all the guests on the boat came together to trade with their Disney pins.)


Day 8 was our last day on the boat, which means you will have breakfast at the place you ate yesterday or eat Cabanas (buffet on Deck 9.) My family and I ate at Animators Palate once. A lot. After eating the last meal on the ship, everyone got off and headed for the airport to fly home. Disney allowed all of its guests to dine and check the ship before departure, which was great because we didn’t feel rushed to get off the boat and let the new guests start their vacation.


This 7-night trip from Copenhagen was beautiful and worth the money. I know a lot of people think, "Sailing is the most expensive way. You pay for expensive boat, expensive airline tickets, expensive hotel nights before the trip, expensive trips, and expensive things," but I'm here to tell you. , everything is worth it. My family and I have seen and made memories that I may never be able to recall. I am a 16-year-old girl and now I have traveled to more than half of the adults I know, and this is because my parents were willing to pay for my life-long trip to the Baltic.

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