Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Disney Cruise: Part 2... The Sounds

To describe the sounds of a Disney Cruise, I really only need three words:  Soundtrack of Joy.

But if I left the blog at those three words, it wouldn't really be worth reading, would it?  Imagine, if you will, roars of laughter, much applause, big screen movies in Dolby surround sound, and Broadway stage-worthy musical productions! And cheering, lots of cheering! The cheering is very typical of any onboard gathering where the staff/hosts are addressing the guests.

The Disney entertainment staff onboard the cruise are on a mission to make your whole family cheer, laugh and sing. There's dancing, and laughter. Lots of laughter. But, of course you're also going to hear some whining. "Mommmmmm, I want ______________!"  You could fill in that blank with, 1000 different requests from "go down the waterslide" to "see Cinderella" to "have a new princess dress" or "watch the movie" again.

On every deck, every hour of the day, you will hear parents negotiating with their children. Toddlers will be over-tired, teens will be dismissing their families in favour of the Teen Club and Disney Crew Members will be patiently answering questions and inviting guests to the next entertainment activity. But basically, everyone is just negotiating their next magical moment. Everyone has the same goal... to make the kids happy.

One of the greatest sounds I heard on this past cruise (November 2013, Wonder) was at Family Karaoke Night. There was a group of about 6-8 special needs adults and their caregivers enjoying the performances. Then they decided to hit the stage and join in. That's when the magic started! Three of the adults with challenges took the stage to sing the Beach Boys "Barbara Ann." They were off to a bit of a reluctant start and that's when a room full of joyful families chimed in as backup singers and started clapping to the music. IT WAS AMAZING! The joy on the faces of the trio was so special. Everyone in that room was rockin' and having an really great time.  It was the BEST and most memorable version of "Barbara Ann" I've ever heard!

I don't have any video to share, because I'm proud to say I was simply "in the moment." And that moment, was pure Disney awesome! Trust me!


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