Hi My Name Is Amy And Your Reading About Disney’s Private Island On WordPress!

I’m not sure if everyone can understand the irony in my title when referencing Disney, but I’m going to blog about Disney’s private Island this week, so my title felt appropriate. I grew up watching Hannah Montana (yeah, I know), That’s so Raven, and Wizard’s of Waverly Place on Disney channel. Right around this time of year, I would be begging my mom to let me stay up past 8 o’clock to watch Halloween Town the movie. It didn’t always happen, but when it did, it was special. Disney became such a big part of my family that we began saving for Disney cruises! The first Disney cruise we ever went on was beyond exciting. I had never been on a cruise before, nor had my little sister, and it was Disney movies all day long on this big screen surrounded by pools and hot tubs. We were able to see movies that had not reached theaters, like Wreck it Ralph, on this cruise which I have to admit was very exciting for my little sister and I.

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We ventured out for the Bahamas and for Disney’s Private Island one after another. Disney’s Private Island had to be my favorite because it was very Disney oriented. All of the umbrella’s spread out on the beach had Mickey on them. We spent five hours on the island just laying out, playing on the ropes course in the water, and swimming. It wasn’t a crowded island with residents or other cruise ships. It was an island for only those on the Disney cruise. Not only did they have this course, but they also had excursions. People could snorkel, paddle boat around the island, jet ski around the island, and even enjoy the many caves on the island. My mom even finished a 5k with her best friend and her best friend’s wife! I told them I would sit that one out while we were on vacation. “Sorry Not Sorry” as Demi Lovato would say (Sonny With a Chance).

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We had such a blast playing Disney trivia, watching Disney movies, eating Mickey Mouse shaped food, and reliving some very great Disney characters. If you watched Disney growing up and Disney world seems too expensive for two days, try a SEVEN day cruise that’s Disney theme 24/7. I promise it’s well worth the Disney jokes and fun. Look into it this year (2018) right below!

Top Cruise Deals (Disney Cruise Lines 2018):

http://www.top-cruise-deals.com/index.php?cruiseline=Disney&utm_source=msn_8ddc39ff88aa129016fa62484fce11e6&msclkid=8ddc39ff88aa129016fa62484fce11e6

 

 

 

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