I’ll let you in on a little secret. My family’s nom de plume is Murphy. That law that you’ve heard about? We live it on a daily basis, and this day was no exception.

I won’t bore you with the details. Instead, I will share some helpful hints so that YOUR embarcation goes more smoothly than ours.
Parking at the port was easy. We arrived a little after noon, drove to the terminal (entrance is on 55th and 12th Ave– the ship was berthed about another block or two south of the entrance) where porters were waiting to help unload the luggage.
If by any chance you have forgotten the preprinted luggage tags Disney sent out with your cruise package, not to worry. The porters had extra and quickly solved the problem.
Dad parked the car, while mom, the girls and aunt (that would be me) made our way inside to a terminal that was not crowded at all. Cruise parking at the Manhattan terminal is $40 per 24 hours, payable in advance.

Two other members of our group (my sister/girls’ grandmother, my nephew/ girls’ uncle) who drove from Massachusetts, reserved off site parking that charged half as much as the port. The best part–their service included driving you to the terminal in your own car, and helping unload luggage. Good thing too, because between more than one stretch of bumper to bumper traffic and getting lost, they almost missed the boat. They had no time to spare, to look for a space in the Port parking lot, park the car and high tail it back to the embarcation area. There’s a lot to be said for arriving the day before departure.
IF you arrive around 12:30 PM, with proper documentation, you could probably be on the ship by 1:00 PM. If, however, you happen to be missing a legal document, such as an official birth certificate for a child, you CAN have someone either fax or photograph it and email or text it to you. See if you can figure out how I know this.
By the time some of us were on board, (2:15 PM) our rooms were ready. Checked luggage arrived around 5 PM.
All’s well that ends well, with everyone checked in and aboard by 4 PM. The wonder and glory of sailing out of NYC might have been lost on the smallest member of our group, who was far more interested in her burger, but the rest of us loved watching the city’s skyline and Lady Liberty roll by.

About those Fish Extenders (FEs) that I mentioned in a previous post? This is what they
look like. Notice the metal fish above the room number? That’s where the name came from. The idea is that group members leave little surprises for each others’ children in their FEs.
Wanna know how great some of the other passengers were? My niece discovered the Facebook group (and FEs) about a week before departure–too late for her to create or purchase surprises for other group members. Despite her inability to reciprocate, people STILL left gifts for her girls. The white board was one of the gifts–another was stuck inside the fish. No extender necessary.
Lots of VERY kind, considerate shipmates were aboard!
“Murphy” sounds about right!! You have some mighty cute nieces.
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Aww, thanks Debby. I’m quite smitten.
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Sandy was late? ? No way lol
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Also lost. More than once. How did THAT happen?!
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Those little girls are precious!
Claudia O’C
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Thanks Claudia. Good to hear from you. I noticed you haven’t been posting much these days.
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Yikes! I hate being late/last minute for scheduled events or departures. I would be one of those who gets there way early and then has to sit around waiting for everyone else (feeling irritated and slightly superior 😄). But, it appears that it all worked out and your family is off for a fun adventure. Your nieces are the cutest… and their aunt is definitely the coolest.
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I have a tendency to get lost, so I plan in all kinds of redundancies. Like you, I hate to be late.
Thanks for those sweet compliments. Not having daughters or grandchildren of my own, i. So grateful that my sister is so very generous, sharing hers with me.
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Auntie Shelley is the BEST! 😀
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and YOU, my dear friend are the coolest biker chick!
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The girls’ faces say it all. What an exciting trip. I can’t wait to read more!
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I am so jealous! What an amazing trip to do with your little people. And Coolest Aunts are the best! I know, because I AM one! ~ Lynn
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Well, I KNEW you were cool. I just didn’t know you are an aunt!
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The smiles look genuine despite the setbacks. Your Murphy comment med me laugh. I think I join the family every time I travel.
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We definitely are kindred spirits, Janet.
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This post made me wish I was on a cruise right now. My husband and I have been on several, but none out of New York and none with the grandchildren. He turns 60 in a couple of years and we promised the family (children and grandchildren) a cruise to celebrate. I’d love to hear more about your experience with the Disney Cruise. Would you recommend it?
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