My wife and I returned from our first sailing on the Wish last week.
Some background - we had done three cruises prior to this one, all with our three daughters (and two with my parents). 1 Royal Caribbean, 1 Princess, and 1 Disney (Fantasy).
We had booked the Wish for a late May trip and had a verandah room, but my wife's hip replacement surgery kept getting delayed so that timing became impossible. Just prior to the 30-day window, we had to move to the late July dates. It cost a few hundred to change, plus the late July sailing cost more - we ended up with an inside cabin for more than what the original verandah room cost :S
Pre-Trip - the day before the cruise, we went to Kennedy Space Center. It had been about 8 years since we've been there, and so much has changed. I won't get into the details of our day here, but just say that, get there at rope drop and head to the Atlantis exhibit first. Then take the bus out to the Saturn center. That leaves the exhibits in the main area, but you've beat the crowds to the main two attractions.
Some background - we had done three cruises prior to this one, all with our three daughters (and two with my parents). 1 Royal Caribbean, 1 Princess, and 1 Disney (Fantasy).
We had booked the Wish for a late May trip and had a verandah room, but my wife's hip replacement surgery kept getting delayed so that timing became impossible. Just prior to the 30-day window, we had to move to the late July dates. It cost a few hundred to change, plus the late July sailing cost more - we ended up with an inside cabin for more than what the original verandah room cost :S
Pre-Trip - the day before the cruise, we went to Kennedy Space Center. It had been about 8 years since we've been there, and so much has changed. I won't get into the details of our day here, but just say that, get there at rope drop and head to the Atlantis exhibit first. Then take the bus out to the Saturn center. That leaves the exhibits in the main area, but you've beat the crowds to the main two attractions.