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Just back from the 4/28 Eastern. Had a little rain and mildly choppy seas this trip -- but all in all it was a great trip. I slept through docking in St. Maarten and since we have an inside room didn't see the island until coming out onto deck 9. With mountains on both sides of the ship it was quite a sight. The day started a little rainy but cleared by the afternoon. St. Thomas weather was great and the best day ever at Cataway Cay. The best pictures there, J (now 4) and C (almost 2) sitting on the raft with the biggest grins on their faces. Unfortunately the little ones will not be joining us on the repo. Our oldest daughter is a middle school teacher and can't get off the first week of school. The youngest is going with us -- we hope. She is in graduate school now and in the final stage of her PhD, we hope she will be done and hope that where ever she is teaching will not start before Labor Day. Some universities start early and some after. We won't know if it will be two or three of us going until close to the deadline.
Now that this last trip is over the countdown for the next can begin. I won't mention the number of days because right now it seems like forever. But when I think of how much I have to save to pay for it, the time somehow seems shorter.
Since we were at Disneyland last August we though we would pass on staying there before this one. Has anyone ever stayed at the Port. Do you have any recommendations? I was hoping to rent a car at LAX for the day and drive to the port and stay there but I seem to remember that someone mentioned that it wasn't convenient to return rentals in the Port area . Since I lived in Manhattan Beach way back in the olden days (the late 60's) I though it would be nice to drive down and see how things have changed. I hope you can give me some advice.
I was sorry to read that Verandah Man is not going to be joining us. I was looking forward to meeting him. We moved to Floriday three years ago from Gloucester County, NJ. Both our girls graduated from Rowan University there. In fact our youngest would like to join the faculty there when she finishes graduate school.
Before I get any further into the planning, I better start the laundry.
Thanks for any advice you can give me, Barbara
P.S. I was reading about a meeting in WDW in August. My DH is off on 8/25 and we'd love to meet everyone. We just stayed at Wilderness Lodge Villas before this last crusie and it was beautiful. Let us know what date you select and if he isn't off maybe he can switch.
Hello Everyone!
I worked late into the night last night got to bed really late. Got up and made a pot of coffee and realized we had no milk. So now I'm enjoying a cup of coffee with Chocolate milk. Yes, chocolate milk. DW is not home I hope she is out shopping and will pick up some milk.
Arlene, thanks for the updated list for the mini-meet. The only bad thing is that we can't encompass everyone.
I was thinking on my last day in WDW to go over to PC and welcome the Captain as he sails back from Europe. Unfortunately we have to catch the Auto train that day to go back up North. Don't want to cut it short. Kids have to start school on Sept. 6th.
Everyone have a nice day. Should be up to 80 here in NYC. Opened the pool last week so plan to take a dip as I have off today!
I had trouble too! When I was on it took MINUTES to change screens so I gave up.
I tried several times last night and I couldn't even get on the boards. Oh well, I needed to get to bed early anyhow..............
Thanks to everyone . . . hopefully I will start posting more again soon. Too bad I can't make any of the WDW meets, but we still hope to be in Europe in August.
I didnt see this posted, or I missed it. I apologize if it is a dup. I came across this today.
Disney Cruise Line Adds Pizzazz with New Shows, Parties,
Excursions and Activities for First Mediterranean Sailings
CELEBRATION, Fla. -- When the Disney Magic crosses the "pond" for its first-ever Mediterranean sailings, deck parties will pop, new shows will "wow," on-board activities, including food and beverage, will feature European flair, and port excursions will be studded with special Disney touches.
New deck parties will create a carnival-like atmosphere while lavishly produced Broadway-style shows bring original stories and special effects to the ship's opulent Walt Disney Theatre. Activities for children 3-17 will range from crêpe-making en route to Marseilles to mosaic-designing on the way to Barcelona. Excursions at all the ports will feature special extras exclusive to the Disney cruise experience, such as scavenger and treasure hunts for children.
"It was important to add new surprises for our guests during our first-ever European adventure," says Jim Urry, director of entertainment for Disney Cruise Line. "We looked for creative ways to showcase the international flavor of our destinations through onboard and excursion activities allowing the entire family to become immersed in the Mediterranean experience."
Entertainment
Disney Cruise Line guests will enjoy three new theater productions and several festive deck parties debuting just for guests who embark on the summer's 10- and 11-night cruises to ports in Spain, Italy and France. Shows in the Walt Disney Theatre include:
"Disney Dreams . . . An Enchanted Classic" (55 minutes) -- This enhancement of one of the ship's most popular stage shows tells the story of a young girl who learns about the power of dreams. Technical advancements, laser and pyrotechnic effects, plus the first-ever appearance of Timon and Pumbaa on a Disney cruise ship, add fresh fun to the performance.
"When Mickey Dreams" (50 minutes) -- Mickey Mouse's dreams come to life in this musical spectacle guided by a cast of Cirque-like "dream seekers." The show's unique, artistic nature will thrill guests, while a nightmare visit by the notorious villain Maleficent serves up a few chills.
"Disney's The Art of the Story" (50 minutes) -- This celebration of storytelling's magic features more than 20 performers, Disney characters from Mulan to Tarzan and a variety of production numbers from classic Disney films including "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King."
"On the Nose" (50 minutes) -- Everyone in the audience can win prizes grand and small during this original game show based on Disney trivia. Dubbed "On the Nose" because every question -- from Disney film trivia to theme-park factoids -- has a number-type answer, the show gives points to audience teams that get the answer "on the nose."
Meanwhile, up on deck, guests will enjoy several new high-energy deck parties:
Sail-Away Party -- New music, performers and Disney characters add up to a festive new deck party infused with the excitement of each Mediterranean sailing and other exciting journeys to exotic ports of call.
Mouse2O -- Hula hoops, bubbles and beach-party dances kick off this afternoon deck party for guests of all ages. Refreshments are served, and guests have a cameo on the big outdoor screen, where Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters keep the party rolling with regular appearances and songs.
Party Paradiso -- Disney Cruise Line celebrates its summer in the Mediterranean with a unique deck party held one night each cruise. With the help of special effects designed to light up the night, Disney characters and performers help keep the spirit of fun and adventure alive as guests prepare to explore new horizons.
In addition, guests will find other activities with a Mediterranean flair. For instance, throughout the voyage, guests will be able to catch European-themed films in several venues throughout the ship. Families might enjoy watching "The Chronicles of Narnia" or "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" on the jumbo screen while lounging by the Goofy pool. Guests might enjoy some time out of the sun watching "Casino Royale" or "Moulin Rouge" in the plush Buena Vista Theatre or even "Casablanca" or "Under the Tuscan Sun" on their stateroom television.
Youth Activities
Disney Cruise Line has taken extra care to make sure that the Mediterranean cruises are fun for the entire family. Up to 70 new activities for kids 3-17 have been planned for the Mediterranean, including:
Crêpe-making on the way to Marseilles, France
Puppet-crafting en route to Palermo, Sicily
Pizza-baking before reaching Naples, Italy
Mosaic tile-making while sailing toward Barcelona, Spain
Youth counselors will weave the cultures of the ship's destinations into many of the children's activities. On the sports deck, games will include soccer, pentanque -- a European ball game created in the early 1900s -- and gladiator training for older children.
Food and Beverage
Inspired by the spices and flavors of the region, the chefs aboard Disney Cruise Line have prepared a great line of regional specialties, offering guests a chance to discover local tastes of the Mediterranean. Each night, the executive chef will hand-pick a selection of dishes influenced by the regions visited during the voyage, such as cannelloni in Italy or bouillabaisse in France. The chefs in Palo, Disney's Italian-influenced, adults-only restaurant, are inspired by the restaurant's return to its roots, and will prepare regional specialties each evening.
Adult guests will also be able to enjoy the tastes of the Mediterranean with an enhanced wine list featuring labels from some local vineyards. Disney sommeliers have tastefully chosen regional wines to accompany the unique menu offerings. A new Wine and Dine menu will have a special focus on "Old World" wines while still offering a great variety of wines from the rest of the world. In addition, wines from Spain, Italy and France will be used to enhance the popular wine seminars on the ship.
Shore Excursions
Disney Cruise Line offers shore excursions designed with the entire family in mind -- and the Mediterranean cruises will be no different.
The Lucca Treasure Hunt in the ancient city of Lucca near the port of La Spezia, Italy, offers riddles and clues to treasure found at various stations located near the main sights and monuments of Lucca.
During a visit to the port of Civitavecchia, the Narnia tour delivers guests to the medieval Italian village Narni, where author C.S. Lewis was inspired to pen his timeless masterpiece, The Chronicles of Narnia.
In Palermo, children of all ages will love the Palermo for Kids tour which includes a city tour complete with stops at the Ceramic's Laboratory, where kids can paint clay and create their own souvenir, and the Little Theatre, where everyone will enjoy a 30-minute marionette show.
For more sophisticated tastes, Disney Cruise Line offers a tour of Rome and Vatican that includes an exclusive private tour of the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums. For thrill seekers, the Ferrari Adventure at Villa Peyrano provides guests 21 years of age and older an opportunity to sit behind the wheel and drive the famed Italian sports car.
Guests interested in booking a Mediterranean cruise to Europe with Disney Cruise Line should call 888/DCL-2500, visit disneycruise.com or contact their travel agent.
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Angelina announced last night that she didn't want to go on her Senior Trip next year. Our high school goes to WDW and Angelina said she isn't really interested in going, as she only has a few close friends, and none of them are going either. So, she then asks if we can take a 4 day cruise on the Wonder instead. Well, guess what I have been doing during my free time.......
Looking to see what is available, this coming November, when the ST is off from school for NJ Teacher's Convention. It's not a 15 day cruise, but at least it is something!!!
Glad to see you around again, and I must have a thing for New York ladies, one disser is sharing my private tours in the Med, and they are from NY.
Angelina announced last night that she didn't want to go on her Senior Trip next year. Our high school goes to WDW and Angelina said she isn't really interested in going, as she only has a few close friends, and none of them are going either. So, she then asks if we can take a 4 day cruise on the Wonder instead. Well, guess what I have been doing during my free time.......
Looking to see what is available, this coming November, when the ST is off from school for NJ Teacher's Convention. It's not a 15 day cruise, but at least it is something!!!