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sayhello
06-17-2010, 11:31 PM
Day 3 - Valletta, Malta and Gozo

So, I'm not a morning person. Never have been. I knew we had an early meeting time for Malta, so I decided to set my "wake up" for fairly early. My preferred wake up on a cruise port day is the wonder that is room service for breakfast! It couldn't be easier to set up. They have a little tag that you put out on the outside of your door listing a time range for delivery, and selecting what you want for breakfast. A nice pot of coffee, cereal (oatmeal! I so rarely have time to make oatmeal!), plain yogurt and some scrambled eggs. Since the times were in 1/2 hour ranges, I picked a half hour before I wanted to get up, in case I was one of the last ones delivered to. This turned out to be unnecessary; they always delivered at the early end of the time range. They would call first to make sure you were awake (and/or not engaged in something you might not want to have interrupted!) Very efficient!

So this first morning, breakfast was delivered over half an hour before I really needed to be up. I took my coffee out onto my veranda, and actually experienced something rare for me... Sunrise! I've seen tons and tons of very beautiful sunsets, but sunrise is a pretty novel experience for me! ;-)

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Malta is a very pretty, ancient looking place. Here we are, gliding into port...

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Our meet-up spot was at Animator's Palate, which was just above the debarkation area. Tina & Robyn checked that we had our ID and Key to the World (KTTW), and put a Donald sticker on those they checked. Most people kept the stickers on all day. I'm sure we didn't need to, but it was kind of fun.

We disembarked (no lines for those on an ABD! Whoohoo!) and got on our motorcoach for the drive to the far side of Malta, where we were to catch a ferry to the island of Gozo. As I said, Malta is very pretty. We didn't stop, however, as our destination was Gozo, not Malta... But I did like what I saw from the motorcoach!

It was really, really windy, which meant the water was really, really choppy. It was *beautiful*, but I was a bit worried that the ferry would make me sick. Fortunately, it was low & wide, and for the most part, very stable. I spent most of the ride up on the top deck, with LOTS of fresh air, talking to the father of the family on the last family vacation.

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Except for the wind, it was a GORGEOUS day. Brilliant sunshine, blue, blue skies (and water!), just a touch of a nip to the air. When we arrived on Gozo, we were herded to a group of jeeps for our jeep tour of Gozo. Gozo looked very similar to Malta, only much more sparsely populated. For such a little, bitty island, they sure had a *TON* of churches! Many of them were very ornate!

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We stopped at an area by the coast where they had salt pans. Shallow pits were dug, and sea water poured in, and left to evaporate, leaving the sea salt behind, which they sell. Normally, the tide never goes near the salt pans, but with the wind we had, well, the tide was all over them! Did I say it was REALLY windy?

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Our jeep driver was a native Gozoan. I had commented how lovely one area was we were driving through, and she smiled & said "This is *my* village!"

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Our next stop was in a Crafts Village area where we were *supposed* to see them hand-blowing glass. Unfortunately, they had some sort of issue that day, and had had to shut the ovens down. So no glass-blowing for us! :-( Our tour guide Fio showed us the sand they used, and we saw some of the finished products. It was very lovely glass... For instance, I'd never seen black & white glass before.

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But I had really been looking forward to the glass-blowing. Oh, well. Stuff happens...

They gave us a free glass paperweight as a souvenir. I was drawn to a deep blue one with white & clear accents. We then were given some time to wander the other shops in the area & use the bathroom (always important to utilize those opportunities in the Med!) I ended up buying a very pretty small hand-made doily in a lace shop next door.

We then got back in our jeeps, and headed off to an area called the Azure Window. They let us off in the parking lot, and we walked down some steps into a protected area. We all bunched up against the wall as Fio explained the geography of the area. She pointed out to us that the wall behind us was filled with fossils of sea life. The whole area had been under water, but techtonic movement had caused it to raise up out of the water! It was very cool.

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Then we walked out into the rocks, and saw that the Azure Window is a very dramatic, beautiful natural arch! The area is very rocky, so it was a bit precarious trying to get good pictures, especially with the wind. But that didn't stop me! :-D I grew up near the ocean, so it didn't intimidate me (much).

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Of course, even though I was no where near the water... THIS is what I got next! (Did I say it was really, REALLY windy?) I got a little spray on my camera, but other than that, I was fine. But I backed off at that point!

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After our orgy of picture taking & hiking around the Azure Window, we got back in our jeeps, and headed for lunch! We ate in a lovely little restaurant right on the coast, Il Terazzo (Restaurant, Wine Bar & Pizzeria). If you look at the picture below, we were *supposed* to eat where you can see the closed-up umbrellas. Yep. It was WAY too windy for us to eat out there, so we ate in the enclosed patio area of the restaurant, which still had a lovely view.

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This was my first encounter with a restaurant that totally didn't know what to do with me. Because the food they had was in a lemon sauce, and I try to minimize citrus because of my stomach (no tomatoes, citrus, cabbage or green peppers). It took them forever to come up with something else they could serve me. Oh, well. :-) Better a late lunch than heartburn!

And, of course, dessert was magnificent profiteroles. I *had* to eat them! I really did! Yumm!

After lunch, we got back in our jeeps, and headed off to an area called Xlendi (no idea how it's pronounced!) There was a beautiful little protected area where we were *supposed* to go swimming in the Mediterranean. Unfortunately, even though it was protected, the wind had the water so whipped up that it was not safe to go swimming.

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Some folks ended up wading in, but I decided to take a hike up these very interesting-looking stairs. They just called to me. There were some really nice views from the stairs, and they came down into a little cave-like area where the waves were really hitting!

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It took a lot of running around to get a picture of this guy. Gecko? I'm not sure...

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After some free time to wander Xlendi, (the shopping was really pretty non-existent) we headed off back to catch the ferry back to Malta. I took this picture on the way back. That's the island of Comino in front, with the "Blue Lagoon" area with the turquoise water, and Malta beyond.

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On the ferry back to Malta

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Fio, our tour guide in Malta.

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The Magic (and Goofy!) in the Grand Harbour near Valetta, Malta.

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Sailing out of the Grand Harbour.

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Tonight's towel animal

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Before I knew to be paranoid about the weight of my luggage, I had really wanted to buy the large Captain Mickey plush that they had on the DCL website (you could pre-purchase it, and take your voucher to the shops to trade for a plush.) But it had disappeared off the website several weeks before the cruise. I went to the shops, and they did not have the large plush at all; all they had was a very few smaller plushes of Captain Mickey. The salespeople said they might just not be unpacked yet, so I should check back later in the cruise. But I decided I was probably better off just buying the smaller one, anyways. Turned out it was a good thing I did, because they did *not* have any more onboard, and the small ones sold out pretty quickly.

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Before dinner, I made the circuit of Character pictures. Some of them actually turned out!

Me and Mickey!

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Me and Dopey. People seemed to really like these poses!

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There's just something about Dopey!

Continued in Part 3. (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2494396)

Diskidatheart
06-18-2010, 07:31 AM
Great report! So was it windy there? :rotfl2: Your pictures are fantastic! I almost feel like I am on the trip, but unfortunately I'm not getting the great "cruise" food they serve.

Tri-Delta4Life
06-18-2010, 07:52 AM
Love the black and white glass, how pretty!

sayhello
06-18-2010, 08:14 AM
Great report! So was it windy there? :rotfl2: :tongue:

Your pictures are fantastic! I almost feel like I am on the trip, but unfortunately I'm not getting the great "cruise" food they serve.Thanks, Diskidatheart! :) :lovestruc Yep, and there's no one making up my bed & cleaning the bathroom, either... ;)

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sayhello
06-18-2010, 08:15 AM
Love the black and white glass, how pretty!Thanks, Tri-Delta4Life. I thought it was pretty unique.

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EyeDisneyCruise
06-18-2010, 08:23 AM
Your report just keeps us wanting more!! Lots of work to do the report but look at the great end result -- Thanks!

Love the photos of you and the characters!

Pluto,
06-18-2010, 11:14 AM
love your trip reports. your pictures are very beautiful. what kind of camera do you have?

sayhello
06-18-2010, 11:15 AM
Your report just keeps us wanting more!! Lots of work to do the report but look at the great end result -- Thanks!Well, that's good, because there is a LOT MORE to come! ;) I've said it before, but it's a labor of love! I really enjoy doing these reports, I just wish I had more time so I could pump them out faster!

Love the photos of you and the characters!Thanks! I usually hate pictures of myself, but a couple of the ship photos actually came out alright!

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sayhello
06-18-2010, 11:17 AM
love your trip reports. your pictures are very beautiful. what kind of camera do you have?Thanks! I have a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5. It's a step up from a point-and-shoot, Leica lens, 10x optical zoom. I love the pictures it takes!

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brewcrew
06-18-2010, 08:13 PM
Looks like you had alot of fun! Can't wait to read the rest of it!

sayhello
06-18-2010, 11:05 PM
Looks like you had alot of fun! Can't wait to read the rest of it!It *was* a good time! More soon!

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wdwsos
06-19-2010, 06:09 PM
That's my friend Len in one of your dining photos. :) He just came back from Knights and Lights with me. He and Amy and Mary have been good friends since Viva Italia in 2006!

Dotti

sayhello
06-19-2010, 07:04 PM
That's my friend Len in one of your dining photos. :) He just came back from Knights and Lights with me. He and Amy and Mary have been good friends since Viva Italia in 2006!

DottiAh, yes, I had a very pleasant lunch with them on Gozo! I didn't realize they were friends of yours. Cool!

So how was Knights & Lights? Wonderful, I'm sure!

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HappyGrumpy
06-19-2010, 11:34 PM
Your pics are awesome! I love your pics with Mickey and Dopey!!

If you don't mind me asking...have you always been a Disney Fan or was it not until ABD? I love to hear peoples Disney Stories if they have one!

2GirlsMama
06-20-2010, 06:16 AM
The pictures look like you stepped into a James Bond movie...well except Mickey & Dopey! Thanks for sharing!

sayhello
06-20-2010, 10:10 AM
Your pics are awesome! I love your pics with Mickey and Dopey!!Thanks, HG! I'm glad you like my pictures! I'm always so pleased with how they turn out. :goodvibes

If you don't mind me asking...have you always been a Disney Fan or was it not until ABD? I love to hear peoples Disney Stories if they have one!I grew up less than 15 miles from Disneyland. My Dad's company gave him a membership to the Magic Kingdom Club, which gave us discounted access to Disneyland, so we went relatively frequently. Disney has been a part of my life all along. Disneyland while I lived in California, Disney World now that I'm in Ohio. As a kid, we'd go at *least* a couple of times a year. I went to Disneyland the night I graduated from High School. In college, I went even more often (I could afford to buy my own tickets). Later on, as a reward for losing 60 pounds, I bought myself an annual pass the first year they were available (they were INFINITELY less expensive when they first came out. I don't think they really believed a lot of people would be interested in them!) When I moved to Ohio, I went to Disney World for the first time. I've gone almost every year since.

So Disney is just a part of my life. I do love Disney. I always loved how clean Disneyland was. In the early days, you had to be careful. If you dropped something, it was *gone*... they swept up trash almost as fast as it hit the ground. I feel safe there. Same for WDW. I know I'll have a good time there, that there's always something interesting there. It's a comfort thing; a place to escape to that's familiar and relatively easy for me to get to. Disney Parks just make me happy.

So when I read about ABD, it just seemed a logical extension of my love of the Disney parks. And so far, I haven't been disappointed.

Oh, and talking about the Magic Kingdom Club... Back when Disneyland still had the A, B, C, D & E tickets, Magic Kingdom Club allowed you to buy a book of tickets that could be used for *any* ride. Essentially, it was a book full of E tickets. The only downside was, you didn't do the A & B ticket rides as much, because that same ticket could get you on an E ticket ride! Then, later, they offered a ticket that was, basically, a combination of park entry and entry to any & all rides. You pinned the ticket on, and it allowed you onto any ride without a ticket. It was the pre-curser to Disneyland going to just paying for entrance, with no more tickets. It was great, because you just didn't have to think about it; you could go on any ride, as many times as you liked. Eventually, the whole park went to paying for entrance only & no tickets (a lot of people lost jobs when they no longer needed ticket-takers!) At that point, Magic Kingdom Club became just a discount. Later, I got Magic Kingdom Club memberships at the places I worked. I had a Magic Kingdom Club card every year until they did away with it. I was SO SAD when they did away with it. I kept my last expired card for a long time... A part of my childhood gone.. :confused3 Now I have a Disney Visa Card, but it's not quite the same. I tried joining D23 this year, but it was a total waste of money since I don't live in LA any more, and everything is focused around events out there.

Heheheheheh! You asked!

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sayhello
06-20-2010, 10:47 AM
The pictures look like you stepped into a James Bond movie...well except Mickey & Dopey! Thanks for sharing!A James Bond movie... I like that! :thumbsup2

Glad you're enjoying!

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HappyGrumpy
06-21-2010, 04:39 PM
Awesome! I knew you would have great story! I cant wait to take an ABD with you one day!! I really really really want to do Backstage and South Africa!

But that wont be at least till 2012/13.. ho hum!

sayhello
06-21-2010, 10:45 PM
Awesome! I knew you would have great story! I cant wait to take an ABD with you one day!! I really really really want to do Backstage and South Africa!

But that wont be at least till 2012/13.. ho hum!I really, really want to do Backstage Magic, too. Hmmmm.... could be fun! AlthoughI have to figure out how to justify that much money to stay in hotels when I can normally stay at my sister's house, though... ;) But it does sound like a great tour!

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kristilew
06-22-2010, 10:25 AM
SayHello, fabulous report, as always!

I love the picture of you with Mickey. And weren't the salt pans cool? We saw those in Peru as well, and found the process fascinating. I guess it never occurred to me to wonder before where salt came from. :confused3

Looking forward to the rest of your report, and more great pictures. Thanks for taking the time!

sayhello
06-22-2010, 12:09 PM
SayHello, fabulous report, as always!

I love the picture of you with Mickey. And weren't the salt pans cool? We saw those in Peru as well, and found the process fascinating. I guess it never occurred to me to wonder before where salt came from. :confused3

Looking forward to the rest of your report, and more great pictures. Thanks for taking the time!Thanks, kristilew!

I'd heard people talk about 'visiting the salt pans', and had no clue what they were talking about. Now I know. And yes, they're very cool!

More report very soon if I can get Photobucket to cooperate!

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2GirlsMama
06-22-2010, 05:31 PM
The Backstage trip is high on my list, but the cost makes us lean toward the out of country tours.

Sayhello, I keep checking for more pictures!!! Your trip reports are always GREAT!

Disneygrl36
06-22-2010, 09:29 PM
Wow gorgeous views!!!!! Makes me really want to do a Med cruise. Love your Mickey & Dopey pics....so cute.

sayhello
06-22-2010, 10:01 PM
Wow gorgeous views!!!!! Makes me really want to do a Med cruise. Love your Mickey & Dopey pics....so cute.Thanks! I'm sure you'd enjoy the Med!

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sayhello
06-22-2010, 10:02 PM
The Backstage trip is high on my list, but the cost makes us lean toward the out of country tours.

Sayhello, I keep checking for more pictures!!! Your trip reports are always GREAT!I keep thinking I'll do the Backstage trip *some day*. We shall see.

More soon! Photobucket is giving me fits; if I can get it to behave, I should have more up tomorrow!

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tig82174
06-24-2010, 10:52 AM
A wonderful second installment!! Now I can't wait to move on to part 3!!

Thanks for this great trip report....it's definitely getting my hubby and I excited about our trip!

I have a shopping/souvenir question for you........

the stairwell to our basement (which is our office/den & an extra spare bedroom when guests are visiting) is painted with "magnetic paint" so that your walls become magnetic. We use this area as a living scrapbook and put up pictures from our various Disney and DCL adventures....but we also buy a magnet for everywhere we vacation or visit (Any city we visit---magnet. Any attraction or amusement park---magnet. Any resort---magnet. Any port on a DCL trip---magnet.) We have amassed quite the collection of photos and magnets from our many vacations together. So that's the background----here's the question: In all the ports you visited with the ABD trip, did you have time and were there small souvenir-type shops that might carry inexpensive magnets with the name of the town/country/port? Doing the B2B, we're really excited to visit so many ports and get so many more magnets for our collection! :thumbsup2

sayhello
06-24-2010, 12:44 PM
A wonderful second installment!! Now I can't wait to move on to part 3!!

Thanks for this great trip report....it's definitely getting my hubby and I excited about our trip!

I have a shopping/souvenir question for you........

the stairwell to our basement (which is our office/den & an extra spare bedroom when guests are visiting) is painted with "magnetic paint" so that your walls become magnetic. We use this area as a living scrapbook and put up pictures from our various Disney and DCL adventures....but we also buy a magnet for everywhere we vacation or visit (Any city we visit---magnet. Any attraction or amusement park---magnet. Any resort---magnet. Any port on a DCL trip---magnet.) We have amassed quite the collection of photos and magnets from our many vacations together. So that's the background----here's the question: In all the ports you visited with the ABD trip, did you have time and were there small souvenir-type shops that might carry inexpensive magnets with the name of the town/country/port? Doing the B2B, we're really excited to visit so many ports and get so many more magnets for our collection! :thumbsup2Ohhhhhh.... this is dangerous! I never knew there was magnetic paint!!!! I also collect magnets everywhere I go, and my refridgerator is pretty much totally covered now. Expanding onto a wall...? DANGEROUS! :rotfl:

So anyways, the answer is yes. In most of the ports, you stop *somewhere* long enough to get a magnet, even if it's just in the port. I didn't get for *every* port, but I did get one for most of them, and more than one in some others... The guides are well aware that people want souvenirs, and they accommodate that.

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tig82174
06-24-2010, 01:10 PM
Ohhhhhh.... this is dangerous! I never knew there was magnetic paint!!!! I also collect magnets everywhere I go, and my refridgerator is pretty much totally covered now. Expanding onto a wall...? DANGEROUS! :rotfl:

So anyways, the answer is yes. In most of the ports, you stop *somewhere* long enough to get a magnet, even if it's just in the port. I didn't get for *every* port, but I did get one for most of them, and more than one in some others... The guides are well aware that people want souvenirs, and they accommodate that.

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Fabulous!! That is very good news for us!!

And if I can say....magnetic paint is wonderful...but it does take several coats and then we've had the best luck using high power magnets if you want the magnet to hold anything up like photos. That said, our magnetic walls are one of our favorite things and we get many compliments on them. It's so nice to have all our pictures displayed rather than in photo albums! :goodvibes

sayhello
06-24-2010, 01:52 PM
Fabulous!! That is very good news for us!!

And if I can say....magnetic paint is wonderful...but it does take several coats and then we've had the best luck using high power magnets if you want the magnet to hold anything up like photos. That said, our magnetic walls are one of our favorite things and we get many compliments on them. It's so nice to have all our pictures displayed rather than in photo albums! :goodvibesI'm definitely going to have to look into this. Is there a particular brand you use? Where would I go to purchase such a thing? I really like this idea a LOT!

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tig82174
06-24-2010, 07:41 PM
I'm definitely going to have to look into this. Is there a particular brand you use? Where would I go to purchase such a thing? I really like this idea a LOT!

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no special brand. We bought it in the home depot. It's just a standard paint that is very very thick because it's full of little flecks of iron. It goes on your wall black and you just put up a few coats until your wall is "metal" enough to hold a magnet up (we tested it throughout the process....ended up requiring 3 coats I think). Then once you have it as magnetic as you want it, you just paint over it (if you don't want a black wall) with whatever color walls you want and then your wall looks like normal but happens to be magnetic.

sayhello
06-24-2010, 08:04 PM
no special brand. We bought it in the home depot. It's just a standard paint that is very very thick because it's full of little flecks of iron. It goes on your wall black and you just put up a few coats until your wall is "metal" enough to hold a magnet up (we tested it throughout the process....ended up requiring 3 coats I think). Then once you have it as magnetic as you want it, you just paint over it (if you don't want a black wall) with whatever color walls you want and then your wall looks like normal but happens to be magnetic.Oh, how cool. I am so doing this!

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glassslipper2004
06-26-2010, 02:43 PM
Wow, the water looks so amazingly beautiful! It sounds like a really fabulous day trip that was made just a little less perfect by the wind, but what can you do. Still wish I was there! Someday...

Disneygrl36
06-26-2010, 06:41 PM
I think we need a picture of the magnetic wall.....please.:worship: It sounds so cool.

sayhello
06-26-2010, 08:33 PM
Wow, the water looks so amazingly beautiful! It sounds like a really fabulous day trip that was made just a little less perfect by the wind, but what can you do. Still wish I was there! Someday...The water really was incredible. The wind was mostly just annoying. It did not spoil the trip!

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tksbaskets
06-30-2010, 08:50 PM
Day 3 - Valletta, Malta and Gozo

Before dinner, I made the circuit of Character pictures. Some of them actually turned out!

Me and Mickey!

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I LOVE this picture! Your trip report ROCKS! :thumbsup2

Did you get an ABD pin each day and an ABD lanyard?

sayhello
07-01-2010, 10:29 AM
I LOVE this picture! Your trip report ROCKS! :thumbsup2

Did you get an ABD pin each day and an ABD lanyard?:goodvibes Thanks, tk! I'm kind of fond of that picture, too.

Yes, we got pins each day (even Sea days!) but no lanyard. They gave us this funny pouch that's meant to go on your belt, and that you can pin the pins on. 2 problems: 1) I don't ever wear a belt 2) The pouch has the ABD logo embroidered on the front, and the pins cover it up... I kind of hate to pin through the embroidery. Oh, well. I hope it's not the new thing, and that they still do lanyards for the regular ABD's. The Guides thought it might be because they expected a lot of folks to be wearing Castaway Club lanyards.

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tksbaskets
07-01-2010, 11:13 AM
I'm hoping they offer an ABD add-on for the Alaskan cruise next summer :goodvibes

sayhello
07-01-2010, 11:19 AM
I'm hoping they offer an ABD add-on for the Alaskan cruise next summer :goodvibesOur Guides said it's pretty sure to happen, but they're not sure when... I guess the Med one went over really well.

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glassslipper2004
07-01-2010, 03:17 PM
What a great pic of you and Mickey!

tksbaskets
07-01-2010, 03:41 PM
Our Guides said it's pretty sure to happen, but they're not sure when... I guess the Med one went over really well.

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Sweet! Do you think you would have paid about the same for the ABD add-on as paying for individual excursions?

sayhello
07-01-2010, 05:14 PM
What a great pic of you and Mickey!Thanks, glassslipper2004! :) I'm not too fond of a lot of pictures of me, but I like that one!

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sayhello
07-01-2010, 05:19 PM
Sweet! Do you think you would have paid about the same for the ABD add-on as paying for individual excursions?Well, this is up for interpretation. :confused3 I went and priced the excursions for each port that most closely resembled the excursions we did on the ABD, and while it wasn't quite as much as the ABD, it was close. And you get more out of the ABD than just the excursions, as you know, because we had the Adventure Guides with us even on the Sea days, and perks like the picture CD, and the dinner at Palo's, and a case of water in the cabins, etc, etc.

That being said, *would* I have signed up for all those high-priced excursions if I wasn't doing the ABD? Possibly not. There were some less expensive excursions that I might have opted for in some of the ports, like Corsica & Villefranche. Not that I didn't thoroughly enjoy the excursions we took, but I don't know that I'd've done full-day excursions every port day. So YMMV. I still found it well worth the money.

Sayhello

tksbaskets
07-01-2010, 08:52 PM
Thanks SayHello! I think it's a great way to combine two of our favorite addictions. :goodvibes