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tfc3rid
09-20-2007, 10:09 AM
Well, this long awaited trip report begins here... Post #1.

Today is September 20, 2007. Yesterday, the trip became real as the Cruise Documents have arrived!!!!! Cue the trumpets... Ugh, ok, so there are no trumpets...

So, I promised myself, in the proud and strong tradition of other terrific Trip Reports, I will submit one myself. I'll try and keep things brief, but come on, we all love reading about first seeing thre ships from the Beach Line, the Sailaway Party, Pirate Night, etc... So, I will try and be descriptive, illustrative and fun!! After all, vacation is alllll about fun!

Here's the cast:
Tom, me, your author and big-time Disney enthusiast... I'm the pragmatic, careful, overthinking one...
Molly, DGF, possible reader and very occasional Disney enthusiast... She's creative, adventurous and perceptive...

We make a great travel team!!!!

So, this will be the third trip on the Disney Cruise Line for the two of us. We've previously taken 4-Night Cruises on the Disney Wonder and wanted to take a longer adventure. We haven't had a REAL vacation since our last DCL journey in June 2006.

Here is our itinerary...
Friday, September 28 - Leave NYC. 1 night at The Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Saturday, September 29 - Magic Time Baby!
Saturday, October 6 - Disney's Saratoga Springs...
Monday, October 8 - Sadly return to New York

So, sounds fun, right? Oh I am certain it will be excellent!!! We're looking forward to enjoying a nice length of time at sea, some very cold and very yummy drinks and meeting some new people!

Thanks for reading and I hope I can entertain you enough to make you want more... We plan on making this one of the best trips of our lives and we are really looking forward to it... Now if I can only find a way to get work over with faster!

Stay tuned!!!!!!!

TSBRN
09-21-2007, 07:54 PM
Looking forward to reading all about your trip!:thumbsup2

101DalmFan
09-21-2007, 08:25 PM
I await your adventure popcorn::

Babs417
09-21-2007, 09:09 PM
Yes more cant wait. When you get home my cruise is closer:thumbsup2 :)

JDBlair
09-21-2007, 09:27 PM
Ooo!! This should be fun, especially since we're sailing together!
:surfweb:

PaDisneyCouple
09-22-2007, 07:19 AM
Anxiously awaiting an Eastern TR!

popcorn:: :surfweb:

Zane_Anthony
09-22-2007, 04:26 PM
Can't wait to see ya... 1 week :cool1:

Lifelong_Dreamer
09-22-2007, 05:53 PM
I am booked for an Eastern so I can not wait to hear all about your cruise!

ibela
09-24-2007, 02:05 PM
subscribing to discourage you from writing anything incriminating . . . :scared1:

only 5 more days until we board!

tfc3rid
09-24-2007, 02:13 PM
Incriminating??? No way... I hate partying... Nothing crazy will happen on this trip!

jns
09-24-2007, 03:28 PM
Looking forward to hearing all about it too
will you be doing a live update or when you get back

JDBlair
09-24-2007, 04:06 PM
Incriminating??? No way... I hate partying... Nothing crazy will happen on this trip!

Then I'm not going! :rotfl:

ibela
09-25-2007, 07:20 AM
Incriminating??? No way... I hate partying... Nothing crazy will happen on this trip!

Then I'm not going! :rotfl:

:rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: Don't worry, I'll still be on the trip! Besides, I think he's just saying that . . .

tfc3rid
09-25-2007, 07:56 AM
I'm just saying that... Jeez!!!!! I'm not going to be live blogging... I'll be cradfting a very detailed report... The names may change to protect the guilty but it will be detailed!!!!

ibela
09-25-2007, 09:23 AM
I'm just saying that... Jeez!!!!! I'm not going to be live blogging... I'll be cradfting a very detailed report... The names may change to protect the guilty but it will be detailed!!!!

:scared1:

Just kidding - I am super boring and angelic at all times. And I'm sure the same can be said of JDBlair. :thumbsup2

JDBlair
09-25-2007, 06:59 PM
I'm just saying that... Jeez!!!!! I'm not going to be live blogging... I'll be cradfting a very detailed report... The names may change to protect the guilty but it will be detailed!!!!

:scared1:

Just kidding - I am super boring and angelic at all times. And I'm sure the same can be said of JDBlair. :thumbsup2

Yeap, those are always the words used to describe me - "boring" and "angelic"! :angel: :rolleyes1 :rolleyes:

tfc3rid
10-09-2007, 09:23 AM
Pre-Trip: Thursday, September 27, 2008

So, here we are, back and here comes the report.

So, Thursday before the trip, we both worked and happily said goodbye to our co-workers... Headed home, with nothing packed yet, nothing even picked out... Had dinner, watched the Season Premiere of The Office and then at 10 PM, it was time to start packing...

Soooo, up come all our bags, out come the planning ears... What to bring, what to bring?? Eh, throw these shorts, pants, shirts, et. into the suitcases... No problem... So, what time is it now??? 1 AM!!! Holy crap!!! I guess it might be a good idea to get a few hours of sleep...

Funny thing is the dog thinks he's coming too... Hmm, when should we tell him??

ILUVEVERYTHINGDISNEY
10-09-2007, 10:47 AM
Can't wait for more!!! popcorn::

tfc3rid
10-09-2007, 12:07 PM
Friday, September 28, 2007, Part 1 - Flying to Florida

Good morning!!!! It's 7AM... THE DAY HAS FINALLY ARRIVED!!!!! I feel so alive... No more work!!!! VACATION IS HERE!!!!!

We got up and very quickly got our last second things together... A little tired but thrilled and ready to go...

Here is the sad moment... We had to say goodbye to our little Yorkshire Terrier as we left him with my mom. We kissed him goodbye and left for the airport. My dad was nice enough to give me and my DGF a ride to catch the AirTrain to JFK. If you live in the NYC area and can get to Jamaica or Howard Beach to take the AirTrain to JFK, I say DO IT! It's only $5 and it save a lot of pain...

We arrive at JFK around 9 AM to the JetBlue Terminal. We love JetBlue for its customer service and, of course DirecTV and XM Satellite Radio... We checked in (east as pie) and went through 'security'... Why the quotes? If you travel through any NY airports, you know why...

We headed to the Dunkin Donuts stand and got some breakfast as we were pretty hungry... We boarded and left on time, 10:40AM... The flight was nice and calm, no angry skies or turbulence... We landed in Orlando around 1:00 PM and got our luggage Mega Quickly... I headed down to the Budget Rent a Car desk and 'ding ding' what car did we get???? Well, Jim, it's a Chrysler PT Cruiser... Interesting vehicle... Not a bad ride. So we got our car and headed out of MCO...

To be continued...

Shannon1984
10-09-2007, 10:05 PM
popcorn:: Come on I want more! I wish I was back on the magic right now.:cloud9:

tfc3rid
10-10-2007, 07:08 AM
Friday, September 28, 2007 - Part 2 - Wilderness Lodge, Lots of Meat and Dreaming of the Magic

So, our fearless travelers drive to our resort for the night, the Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge. Yes, I know a one night stay isn't a good idea from a 'point' standpoint but I had a lot of 'use or lose' points for this year... We got a loverly room far, far, far from the front entrance to the Villas. We stayed in a studio on the first floor. Exhausted from our late night packing and flight, we decided to take a nap... Napped until close to 6:30...

I had made dining reservations for Texas de Brazil on International Drive for this evening. I had read a lot of good things about this Brazilian Steakhouse chain and wanted to try it... Well, it was incredible. Sure, at $46 per person, it might scare some folks off, but if you sign up for their e-club, you get an introductory coupon (mine was 25% off)... Oh God, the endless meat... We were assaulted with Filet Mignon, Bacon Wrapped Fliet, Lamb Chops, numerous cuts of Sirloin, Sausages, Chicken, Pork... I could go on... Wow... That was a meal and a half... What a way tp statrt our vacation...

We drove back to the WL and collpased in bed... Tomorrow would be the first day of our cruise and we would be ready for it!!!! So come on, close your eyes and dream of the Magic!

tfc3rid
10-10-2007, 09:20 AM
Saturday, September 29, 2007 - Part 1 - Anticipation

So... The night passed, we slept in, until 9:30AM, showered and got dressed... Dawdled a bit while we watched, wait for it... Beverly Hills 90210 on SoapNet as we got ready... Yeah, I know... We left our room at 10:45 AM to head for the car. We got to the valet desk and had our car within 5 minutes (another thing that Disney does VERY well).

So, we were on our way to Port Canaveral. As we exited from the Central Florida Greeneway to the Beachline, there was a tremendous, ISOLATED, thunderstorm... I could not see 3 feet in front of me... Typical Southern soaker... However, by the time we got to the Tool Booth, it was sunny again... Yikes... I love those storms...

So, we drove... Through the St. John's River basin, acrosee the Banana and Indian Rivers and saw our home for the next week, the beautiful Disney Magic. We exited and went to drop off our luggage with the porters. Then it was off to the parking lot to drop off our PT Cruiser.

We made the quick walk to the terminal and passed easily throught security. We got upstairs into an almost empty terminal and filled out our cruise contract and Bahamian Immigration form. Easy as pie! We headed to the Castaway Club line (which was longer than the regular cruiser line) and checked in... We got our pins and lanyard and were ready to enter. We took our uber goofy embarkation pics and entered the Magic.

It was about 1:30, so we headed quickly to our stateroom 6128 and dropped off our carry-ons. Then we walked up to Deck 9 and Topsiders for lunch. We enjoyed it and headed back downstairs to empty out our 'day bags'. We also met our staeroom attendant, Jeryll. She was terrific and so friendly and attentive to our needs. We got our bags around 3:30 and brought them inside prior to our departure to the Emergency Drill, which is ALWAYS a great picture opportunity! We headed to our location in Animators Palette and endured the usual stuff... We then returned to our rooms (WITH LIFE VEST ON, unlike half of you out there!!!!!) and unpacked.

We ran up to Deck 10 for the Adventures Away! sailaway party... It had changed from last we cruised and it's cheesy but cute and you can't help but shakeyour booty a lil' bit... We started moving out to sea, very calmly down the channel, excited at knowing it would be over 60 hours till we stop again!!!!!

However, as I look out to the sea, I see whitecaps... Hmm... Whitecaps... Uh,oh...

To be continued...

tfc3rid
10-10-2007, 09:48 AM
Saturday, September 29, 2007 - Part 2 - Rocking and Rolling and What's With This Evian?

When last we left our fearless sailors, we were headed into a whitecap filled Atlantic Ocean... We headed from Deck 10 to Guest Services in order to (1) put some of on board charges to my disney Rewards Card and and the rest on credit card and (2) sign up for tastings!!! We signed up for Wine Tasting on Sunday, Beer tasting for Monday and Martini tasting for Thursday. Wonderful!!!

We headed back to our stateroom and what was there but a case of Evian waiting... Evian?? We didn't order Evian... What the heck?? All righty, so I called Guest Servies and told them about it and they said they would remove it ASAP! GREAT! So, we unpacked a wee bit more and I check a half hour later... Umm...Evian!!!!! Still there!!!! Awesome! I said, I'll wait another while or so... Checked back a half hour later...EVIAN!!!!!! Our stateroom attendant came over and said 'Don't you want your water?' Of course, my answer was, we didn't order it... She snapped her fingers and the Evian was gone... Kidding but it seemed like it!

Evian free, we took a nap... When we woke up, looked outside, we saw an angry sea but a beauty of a rainbow...

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Oh yes, of course, I stumbled to the balcony... I stumbled back to the bed... Turned on Channel 12 and saw the seas were considered 'Very Rough' at 15-20 feet. NICE!!!! So, rocking back and forth, we got dressed for dinner at Lumiere's at 8:30...

We stumbled our way to Lumiere's and met up with our tablemates. GREAT TABLEMATES!!! There were Sarah and Jason, honeymooners from Illinois, Victoria, Elizabeth and Michael from Northern Ireland (Victoria and Elizabeth being WDW College Program Cast Members)... Great people, finally!!!!!

Our server was Mario from the Phillippines and our assistant server was Raphael from South Africa. They were awesome over the course of the week, but nothing was as difficult as tonight... Most folks at the table left, including my DGF, who told me to stay as she bought out the Dramamine in Treasure Ketch... I finished dinner and returned very quickly to the stateroom where she was very very sick... The seas were really awful at this point and all we wanted to do was sleep and hope that things would improve by morning...

Would Sunday be better?? Would the ship stop rocking?? Would there be anyone at breakfast?? Stay tuned!

butterman
10-10-2007, 10:41 AM
ohhhh tell me more
did it stop rockin?
We're goin in 18 days....ohh tell me it stopped rockin

tfc3rid
10-10-2007, 01:33 PM
Sunday,September 30, 2007 - Part 1 - Is Everyone OK Out Here?

Morning has broken... Did we make it?? I open the sliding door and look out and see this...

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It makes me happy... Things are looking better... The Magic's rocking is back to normal! YAY!!!!!!!! The sun is shining!!! And there is only ONE thought... WE'RE STARVING!!!! Time to head up to Topsiders for some Topsiding breakfast! Eat we did!!! Love those Mickey Waffles with a little Whipped Cream!!! Oh baby!

After breakfast we went and basked in the sun on Deck 10... However, DGF had an appointment for a massage (that I made for her) at 11:30. I wanted to hit up the talk that Tom Williams from Disney Creative Entertainment was giving... So we both went our separate ways at this point and agreed to meet around 12:30 outside the Vista Spa.

DGF loved her massage. She had a well-being massage that lasted 50 minutes... Tom Williams was good, but nothing that us DIS'ers didn't already know!!!!! He gave an overview of WD Imagineering.

We headed to Topsiders to grab some lunch... We just had a salad and shared a panini from Goofy's Galley (Turkey, Bacon and Tomato, YES!) After lunch, we wanted headed back to our room, knowing that we had our first tasting of the journey in 30 minutes...

Would we enjoy the Wine Tasting? Would we get a buzz?? Would dinner tonight be another rolling experience????

Will I ever learn how to post a photo?? Stay tuned!

CraftyMouse
10-10-2007, 01:52 PM
[B]Will I ever learn how to post a photo?? Stay tuned!

Great trip report!

The easiest way I've found to post photos is through Photobucket. Just go to www.photobucket.com, register for an account (free) and upload your photos. Once you have uploaded the photo(s) you will see different codes underneath them. You want the code that starts with [IMG]. All you have to do is click on that code and it will copy it. Then just paste it into your trip report and...voila!...posted photos. It's really easy!

tfc3rid
10-10-2007, 01:57 PM
Hmmm... All of my pics are online on Kodak...

Lifelong_Dreamer
10-10-2007, 03:01 PM
Glad that the seas calmed down for you in the morning. I will be sure to pack lots of motion sickness meds, just in case.

tfc3rid
10-10-2007, 03:23 PM
Seems to me that the worst seas have always been on embarkation day and the night we sail back to Port Canaveral...

There are packs of Chewable Dramamine available at Treasure Ketch.

Deweysgirl
10-10-2007, 07:51 PM
Subscribing, loving your trip report so far! popcorn::

We were just a few doors down from you. We also had Jeryll and we adored her. She was sweet and attentive and made the best towel animals. We have 2 daughters and poor Jeryll did a wonderful job trying to keep our cramped quarters neat and tidy with our 2 not-so-neat-or-tidy kids.

Mario and Raphael - we didn't really connect. They were nice enough I guess but nothing compared to other servers we have had. I got the feeling Raphael was very new to his duties or something???:confused:

tfc3rid
10-11-2007, 07:20 AM
I completely agree on Mario and Raphael... Seems like they were both very new at what they were doing... We have had better service from our dining servers...

tfc3rid
10-11-2007, 07:51 AM
Sunday, September 30, 2007 - Part 2 - Wine and Palo

When we last left our trip report, your fearless cruisers were heading to the wine tasting in Sessions... We got a great spot and were able to try six different Italian wines. Now, the DGF and I are fans of white wines and were not disappointed in the selection on this day. Very yummy...

Following the wine tasting, we headed back to our stateroom to go off and swim. We went up to the Quiet Cove pool (more like the Quiet Cove Wave Pool) and enjoyed some quiet time in the pool. Here I will give a shout-out to one person we met who was on his seventh DCL trip, a Magic Kingdom Cast Member, who was a great conversation on numerous occasions throught the trip!

On our way back to the stateroom, we picked up a few orders of Chicken Fingers, since we had A LOT of time until dinner. We saw this beautiful sunset...

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We were very tired and took a nap, sadly sleeping through The Golden Mickeys, which we really wanted to see. However, it was FORMAL NIGHT and time to get ready to go to out 8 PM dinner at Palo. However, we did first head down to the Captain's Reception in the Atrium... Had a few drinks (FREE) and headed up to Deck 10 Aft and Palo.

We were seated very promptly as always and proceeded to meet our server for the evening Toni, from Spain. Toni was absolutely fantastic and pointed out some of the new items on the Palo menu, that we may not have experienced before. Toni also asked if we were in any rush and we replied not at all, which was perhaps the BEST answer we could have given!

We had the Bianco Pizza (note that the pizzas are now smaller than previous so that diners can enjoy more). We ordered Fried Calimari and the Minestrone soup for appetizers. Toni also brough out the new Shrimp Appetizer and it was fantastic. In between courses, we were given a small serving of lemon sorbet to cleanse the palette. For entrees, I had a special Lamb Chop entree (which was amazing) and my gf had the Beef Filet. Toni also brought us sample servings of Lobster Ravioli and Pasta with Prime Rib slices. Both were fantastic entrees. For dessert, we ordered two Chocolate Souffles and the Tiramisu. Dessert, as always, were fantastic! Following dessert, another palette cleanser as we had some lemon sorbet with champagne... This was our BEST Palo experience to date... While we were tempted to go later in the trip, we did not. But we always recommend Palo for everyone!

After this meal, we were too tired for anything, so we headed to sleep for the night... Here is tonight's towel animal...

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tfc3rid
10-11-2007, 10:52 AM
Monday, October 1, 2007 - Another Fantastic Day at Sea and Parrot Cay Wings

One day at sea complete on our 60+ hour nonstop to St. Maarten and we have nother day at sea. Weather todat is lovely as well, with temperatures in the 80's with less wind. Seas are very nice and calm as we churn at close to 23 knots on our way to St. Maarten.

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Today was a nice, lazy day for us as we started at Topsiders and headed immediately to the Quiet Cove Pool for a few hours... After quite some time of swimming and hot tubbing and swimming and hot tubbing, we had gotten hungry again and today was Asian Buffet day at Topsiders... How could we say no??

Following another 'good for you' lunch, we headed back to the stateroom to dress and grab our tickets for this afternoon's beer tasting... But first, we stopped by the Cake and Plate Decorating session at Studio Sea. This was pretty entertaining and the audience members who decorated did a great job!! I only wish we could have TASTED the cakes!!!!!!!

So, we headed to Diversions for our beer tasting. Today we would be tasting Stella Artois, Pirone (from Italy), Bass Ale and Guinness... Yay for me as I love all of those selections... Boo for my gf, as she HATES Bass and Guinness... YAY for me that she hates them because I get hers!!!!! So, following that buzz-fest, we went up to Deck 10 to get some sun... Man,I had a nice lil' buz going... I needed some food, so I went down to grab some Ice Cream... It helped but I still fell sleep on Deck 10... We woke up and headed downstairs, picking up our late afternoon snack along the way!!!

Tonight's dinner was at Parrot Cay. I recall from our past DCL voyages that PC has a great appetizer of Wings in a great honey coriander sauce... Well, the entire table ordered these and we got a ton!!!!! We loved them so much we put in a special request to our server that we have these every night throughout the trip!!! We shall see if that occurred... Anyway, dinner at PC was fun and our tablemates, were terrific and very east to get along with, which made our dinner fantastic!!!

Once again though, we were beat and headed straight for our stateroom for sleepytime once again... Here was our towel animal...

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Brianne&Sami'smom
10-12-2007, 12:54 PM
Enjoying your report so far!! :goodvibes We are leaving in two weeks for the Magic. Can't wait to read more.

tfc3rid
10-12-2007, 01:36 PM
Tuesday, October 2, 2007 - Part 1 - Phillipsburg, Sint Maarten, NA

So the sun rose and we were in port. Docking in St. Maarten, Netherlands Antillies. It was great to look out our balcony and see this...

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After Topsiders, we headed offship and grabbed the water taxi. A really great deal, just $5 bucks to ride all day between the ship terminal area and downtown. We headed downtown to do some shopping and browsing (jewelery, liquor, etc.) Here are some pics from St. Maarten...

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After shopping we returned to the Magic for a quick bite to eat. The largest cruise ship in the World, The Liberty of the Seas was docked next to us... Making our beloved Magic look like a Toy...

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After lunch, we headed back on the Water Taxi to take a dip at the Beach on Great Bay. After about 20 minutes, it started POURING and we high tailed it out of there... We went back to the Magic to prepare for the evening...

More to come!

tfc3rid
10-12-2007, 02:10 PM
Tuesday, October 2, 2007 - Part 2 - Pirates IN the Caribbean

So, it was time to prepare for the Pirates in the Caribbean Party!!!!! So, after the usual late afternoon snack and nap, we got ready for tonight's Pirate Night menu... Of course, Pirate night just doesn't feel right in Lumiere's but, eh, what can ya' do!!!!

The rundown on food... Appetizers - GF has Pasta Envelopes, I had Pineapple, Soup/Salad - GF had the Hideaway Bay Salad, I had the Chilled Honeydew and Mango Soup, Entree - GF had Beef Tenderloin, I had the Smoked Pork, Dessert - GF had Chocolate Cake, I had Banana Treasure... All were very good, especially the Pork (BBQ Pork)

Some pics...

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So, we headed up to Deck 9 for the party!!! Love the show, it's great for the kids and the adults... The fireworks are really a treat... No other cruise line has permission to have fireworks displays from a navigable vessel. The Pirate Party buffet is awesome as well, with crepes, cakes and, of course, Turkey Legs.

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Off to sleep, for an EARLY morning and an excursion...

lvstitch
10-12-2007, 02:51 PM
More please :teeth:

Hey did you happen to save your navigators :rolleyes1 If so, would you be will to share?

jns
10-12-2007, 02:56 PM
More please :teeth:

Hey did you happen to save your navigators :rolleyes1 If so, would you be will to share?

thanks for sharing :hug: Great photos :thumbsup2
waiting hard to hear more
would love to see the Navigators too

tfc3rid
10-12-2007, 03:20 PM
I do have the navigators... It may be tough for me to scan them in but I will give it a try... I think I'll return with more next week.

Have a great weekend everyone!

tfc3rid
10-15-2007, 08:59 AM
Wednesday, October 3, 2007 - Part 1 - St. Thomas/St. John

Soooo, waking up, we found ourselves in St. Thomas. It was 6:15 am... YEs, it was time for early morning Immigration. Since St. Thomas is a US territory and we are returniung to the US after a trip to a foreign country, we must endure Immigration even if you don't plan on getting off...

Our session began at 7 am (15 minutes late)... It was actually quick and we headed straight the the Buena Vista Theatre to meet our excursion team. We were off to the island of St. John for the Trunk Bay Snorkel and Beach excursion. We boarded our ferry for St. John and were there in 40 minutes. We then were herded into a jitney taxi and headed on thre 10+ minute ride to Trunk Bay... Here are some pics from St. John...

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St. John is truly one of the most beautiful places I have ever been or seen... The landscape is stunning. Our taxi driver was very good in giving us a goo idea about the island and what island life was like. The beach at Trunk Bay was spectacular, with sand so smooth and clean, nothing like the beaches of the Northeast.

Snorkeling was something else! This was the first time either of us gave it a try and we LOVED it! The snorkel trail was neat and very clear. We saw a lot of fish and the beauty of the seafloor was outstanding! This time at the beach was really incredible and I am thrilled I took this excursion!

Following about 4 hours at Trunk Bay, we returned and caught our ferry back to Charlotte Amalie and back to the Magic. Overall, the snorkeling was fantastic, the trail was great and the National Park Service employees were excellent! But darn, we were HUNGRY!! That morning danish was not enough... Time for some lunch and then...shopping!

tfc3rid
10-15-2007, 12:18 PM
Wednesday, October 3, 2007 - Part 2 - Havensight, Master Chef and Sting

After returning from St. John and getting a quick lunch, we decided to leave the ship again and do some browsing/shopping. We were planning on taking atxi down into Charlotte Amalie but given the time and the early departure we decided to wander around the Havensight Mall right next to the dock. They had some of the usual suspects of stores as well as places to buy general souvenirs. liquor, cigars, etc. We purchased some more rum and a few t shirts and were back on board and time to say goodbye to beautiful St. thomas... WAY too short a visit!!! Here are some pics...

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We went to see tonight's show, which was Michael Harrison, a comdian/ventriloquist. He was fantastic and we made plans to catch his adult show on Thursday night... We went back to our stateroom for a quick nap, then showered and got ready for tonight's dinner in Animator's Palette. Tonight was Master Chef night... We tried a few of the appetizers: Tomoto Risotto, the Warm Bacon Cheddar Tart, and the Bruschetta. All were terrific! I also had the Tuscan Tomato soup, which was phenominal! For dinner, we had Linguine Moked Salmon and the Port Tenderloin. the Pork was terrific but the Linguine was disappointing... Dessert, well, we couldn't choose, so we had everything brought to our table... The Apple Cheeseckae and Peach Flambe were highlights!

After dinner, we wanted to go to Sessions for a few drinks and to listen to the pianist play his Tribute to Sting. The set, which lasted about a hlaf hour was very good (as were the drinks...) Afterthis, we headed back to our stateroom... on the way, we passed by the Promenade Lounge and saw some late night snacks out... We brought some carrot and celery sticks with veggie dip and some Chicken Nuggets and Mozzarella Sticks back to the room... P.S., these were all pretty good!!!!

Back to get some sleep!

Lifelong_Dreamer
10-15-2007, 09:17 PM
I was happy to read about your Trunk Bat excursion. That is the one I am thinking of booking for my cruise.

tfc3rid
10-16-2007, 08:38 AM
Thursday, October 4, 2007 - Day at Sea Thursday

So, the joy and excitement of St. Thomas leads us to our Third day at sea this trip... A gray morning outside... Warm but cloudy... Today is a sad day knowing that in less than 48 hours, we are going to be back in Port Canaveral.

We started our Thursday with breakfast at Topsiders again and then off to hear Tom Williams discuss his role at Disney Creative Entertainment. After his talk we headed to the pool for a swim. There would be no sunshine today at all but that didn't mean the pool wasn't nice to be in... Water was nice and warm and relaxing.

Following that, it was time for some quick lunch. We grabbed a quick salad from Topsiders and got ourselves ready for our Martini Tasting in Diversions. Today's tasting uincluded the Vodka Martini, Lemon Drop Martini, Raspberry MArtini and Washington Apple Martini. All were VERY good and we both decided we were fans of Martini's. After this, we purchased some additional bottles of alcohol from Up Beat and headed back to our stateroom for a nap.

Following a quick nap we took a walk to Treasure Ketch to but some last minute souvenirs. We then headed up to Deck 9 and decided to grab something at the Cove Cafe. My gf had an Apricot infused tea, while I tried the Mochacchino... Oh yes, each were incredible! We also were served some h'oer'deurves.

Spending about 45 minutes there, we went back to our stateroom to prep for dinner. Tonight's menu would be Captain's Gala and we were in Parrot Cay.

Here is what we had:
Appetizer: Garlic and Heb Sauteed Shrimp and Fruit cocktail
Soup/Salad: 2 Garden Fresh Salads
Entree: Veal and Venison
Dessert: Amaretto Cheeseckae and Cheries Jubilee

After dinner we went to Rockin' Bar D to se Michael Harrison's 'adult' show. He was terrific again and the lounge was PACKED. After the show, we went for a few drinks to Sessions and listened to some Piano favorites. We were waiting to go the the Dessert Buffet at 11:15!!!! So headed to Lumiere's and there was a wonderful selelction of cakes, fruits, pastires and of course, chocolate fountains... Loved the chocolate dipped marshmallows!!! YUM!!!

We took our dessert loot back to our room and ate and then fell alseep knowing tomorrow would be a long day...

ibela
10-16-2007, 11:41 AM
Thursday, October 4, 2007 - Day at Sea Thursday


Following that, it was time for some quick lunch. We grabbed a quick salad from Topsiders and got ourselves ready for our Martini Tasting in Diversions. Today's tasting uincluded the Vodka Martini, Lemon Drop Martini, Raspberry MArtini and Washington Apple Martini. All were VERY good and we both decided we were fans of Martini's. After this, we purchased some additional bottles of alcohol from Up Beat and headed back to our stateroom for a nap.



OK, so I really wanted to attend a Martini tasting and I love all these! Thanks for letting me know what I missed.

tfc3rid
10-16-2007, 11:51 AM
Sorry ibela... We had a good time at the tastings and everyone was in a jovial mood afterward!!!

tfc3rid
10-16-2007, 12:01 PM
Friday, October 5, 2007- Part 1 - Return to Castaway Cay

Sadly, today being the last full day of our journey at sea means it is time for Castaway Cay... Interesting the range of emotions, knowing this is it but yet, being in the ultimate paradise.

We once again enjoyed breakfast at Topisiders and headed right off the Magic and over to Serenity Bay. We love Serenity Bay and spent our entire day here, in complete relaxation... Can't get enough of the great Konk Cooler... I think I had about 4 before lunch!

Lunch at the Serenity Bay BBQ is very nice, with the usual assortment of burgers, hot dogs, chicken and very large sirloin steaks.

Following lunch we returned to Serenity Bay for the afternoon, where we saw a few sting rays in the water as well as a small sand shark.

Around 3 PM we headed back to the Magic, took the obligatory photos of the Flying Dutchman and the Magic and boarded, since we were scheduled to leave at 5PM...

Some pics from Castaway...

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tfc3rid
10-16-2007, 12:49 PM
Thursday, October 5, 2007 - Part 2 - Castaway Emergency and Till We Meet Again

Back on the ship, we stared packing after our day at Castaway. The Captain came over the PA in each room and said that due to a medical emergency, we would not be leaving Castaway until 6 PM. I headed up top to see if anyone knew of what had occurred. There had apparently been an incident with a Waverunner... Someone was injured and the US Coast Guard was coming to rescue.

We went to the 'Remember the Magic' show and returned to our stateroom to put our stuff outside. We were still at Castaway at 7 PM. As I got to our balcony we started to pull away but simply stopped off shore and waited... Finally, around 7:45, a chopper landed on Castaway and was on island for about half and hour. Finally the chopper took off and we finally began on our way amosty 2 and a half hours later. We were told over the PA that there was possibility we would be in late tomorrow morning to Port Canaveral.

We headed the 'Till We Meet Again' dinner...

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Here is what we had...
Appetizer: 2 Orders of Dip and 2 orders of Chicken Tenderloins
Soup/Salad: None
Entree: 2 Orders of Beef Tenderloin
Dessert: Baked Alaska and Creme Brulee Napoleon

Dinner was lovely and we got pics of our tablemates...

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Following dinner, we headed back to our stateroom and went to sleep... Not looking forward to leaving our home at sea...

tfc3rid
10-17-2007, 09:23 AM
Saturday, October 6, 2007 - Disembarkation and Disney World

Morning breaks... We see this...

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We arrived in PC around 7 AM, about 2 hours later because of the Castaway Cay emergency... We headed down for our breakfast at 8:15 and no one was cleared to go on land yet... At 10:30, our group was finally called to go and pick up our bags... This was very late for most Disney cruises... We picked up our stuff and headed for our rental and drove to our home for the next few days, Disney's saratoga Springs Resort and Spa. This was our first stay at SSR and we had a 1-bedroom in the Carousel section.

We checked in and got our room, headed in and started doing laundry in our washer/dryer... We spent A LOT of time doing laundry that day. We spent a few ours at the quiet pool in The Paddock section before heading off for dinner at the Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club (one of our WDW favorites).

After din din it was back to the resort for sleep... Resting up for tomorrow's Epcot Food and Wine Festival!

MiaSRN62
10-17-2007, 01:32 PM
Tom ~
Thoroughly enjoyed your TR ! I am glad to hear (well not "glad") that you also witnessed many cruisers getting sea sick that first night. I think those of us on the later dinner seating felt it the most. This was our 3rd cruise and never felt as woozy as I did on the night of 9/29. We all retreated as well. But I ran into some other DIS'ers who had no problems with dinner and I think maybe because the seas weren't as rough at 6:30 pm as they were by 8:30 pm ? I kind of felt like a lightweight having to leave the dinner table.

Loved reading about your St John excursion. We came really close to booking that one. Seemed terrific. I really think I might book that one if we do the Eastern again because I do have slight regrets not seeing St John/Trunk Bay. We ended up doing the Capt Nautica snorkeling excursion to Buck Island. We loved this one too---snorkeled with sea turtles, rays....a stray barracuda or two. And I totally agree. If you do an excursion and then go back for lunch, there is not much time to really see St Thomas. We had also wanted to take a cab into Charlotte Amalie but settled with the nearby Havensight mall as well due to time constraints. I really wish we had had more time in St Thomas and less in St Martin.

Hope you had fun at Food and Wine Festival ! Thanks for the report :)

JLSE50
10-20-2007, 10:42 PM
Seems to me that the worst seas have always been on embarkation day and the night we sail back to Port Canaveral...

There are packs of Chewable Dramamine available at Treasure Ketch.

We were told that the ship has to cut through the Gulf Stream both those times so it is going diagonally to the direction of water flow especially when heading back to Port Canaveral from Castaway Cay. Often departure night is not as rough as the ship parallels the coast and then slips out of the Gulf Stream south of the Florida Keys.

Jan :earsgirl:

gossipgirl
10-21-2007, 03:32 PM
We were told that the ship has to cut through the Gulf Stream both those times so it is going diagonally to the direction of water flow especially when heading back to Port Canaveral from Castaway Cay. Often departure night is not as rough as the ship parallels the coast and then slips out of the Gulf Stream south of the Florida Keys.

Jan :earsgirl:
You did a really nice job taking those photos. did you happen to takes any pictures of the stage shows.

tfc3rid
10-22-2007, 07:20 AM
Sorry, no stage show pics...

JLSE50
10-25-2007, 11:06 PM
Seems to me that the worst seas have always been on embarkation day and the night we sail back to Port Canaveral...

There are packs of Chewable Dramamine available at Treasure Ketch.

We were told that the ship has to cut through the Gulf Stream both those times so it is going diagonally to the direction of water flow especially when heading back to Port Canaveral from Castaway Cay. Often departure night is not as rough as the ship parallels the coast and then slips out of the Gulf Stream south of the Florida Keys.

Jan :earsgirl: