09/13/09 SSMC09 S.S. Member Cruise 2009 - Part 3!

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Sandi was on the DCL site this morning and she couldn't find Verizon Wireless listed as a cell phone provider. Does anyone know is Verizon phones will work on the cruise?

Robbie,

This is all I could find. I had this info because I wanted to know the companys. It says most carriers so maybe they are included. Why don't you send DCL an e mail. They will get back to you. I have sent them many questions and they have. It may take a few days. This may also be what Sandy has.


Cellular Services


Placing calls and sending text messages is not only possible while you're at sea, but also surprisingly convenient! In addition to dedicated locations where you can take advantage of ship-to-shore calling, Disney Cruise Line features Cellular at Sea phone service—allowing you to use your own cell phone or wireless PDA just as you would on land. Available from most cell phone carriers including Cingular, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, this exciting service is currently accessible exclusively in staterooms aboard the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder.

Please bear in mind that usage rates and international roaming rates will vary as you travel. Be sure to contact your cell phone provider to learn these rates before your cruise. Disney Cruise Line recommends that Guests seeking to avoid the unwanted costs associated with data downloads keep their wireless devices turned off during their cruise.
 
Robbie,

This is all I could find. I had this info because I wanted to know the companys. It says most carriers so maybe they are included. Why don't you send DCL an e mail. They will get back to you. I have sent them many questions and they have. It may take a few days. This may also be what Sandy has.


Cellular Services


Placing calls and sending text messages is not only possible while you're at sea, but also surprisingly convenient! In addition to dedicated locations where you can take advantage of ship-to-shore calling, Disney Cruise Line features Cellular at Sea phone service—allowing you to use your own cell phone or wireless PDA just as you would on land. Available from most cell phone carriers including Cingular, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, this exciting service is currently accessible exclusively in staterooms aboard the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder.

Please bear in mind that usage rates and international roaming rates will vary as you travel. Be sure to contact your cell phone provider to learn these rates before your cruise. Disney Cruise Line recommends that Guests seeking to avoid the unwanted costs associated with data downloads keep their wireless devices turned off during their cruise.

Thanks! Excellent idea, I will send them an email. :thumbsup2
 
Thanks! Excellent idea, I will send them an email. :thumbsup2

please let us know what you find out...i also have verizon and am hoping that i will be able to call home a few times to check on ds.

evening everyone, just got back from DH's birthday dinner. We had a great time. Tomorrow we do dinner with his mom and sat-tues we go to the ocean with my parents. i love it! we get back from vaca for a week and then we get to see all of you down in FL!

~Kenna
 
I know you asked Dianne but I do like Facebook. It is a way of keeping in touch with family and friends. Plus, you can set your privacy settings so that it will be a little more secure. And, the games are quite addictive and free. I play Farm Town and Mafia Wars.

The easiest way to find people is through their email address, especially, if they have a common name.

Facebook not working right tonight.
 

Just wanted to drop in a say Hey to you all. My sister Kathy and I were on last year's Member Cruise. We were just saying that we hoped to cruise with you all again; you guys were the very best part of the trip. Unfortunately, we will have to spend the time you are on the cruise on the beach at Waikiki. :beach: Life sure is tough, huh?! We are planning to take a trip over to Ko Olina to see how they are progressing with the new DVC resort there. Have a blast (and a Konch Kooler)! :drinking1 Hope to see you next year (or in 2011 on the Dream or Fantasy)!
 
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Question:

Did anyone else have to sign for their cruise documents from UPS? Ours came, no problem and even though I happen to be home at the time, he just left them in the door. My DBFF Gail got home yesterday to find one of those slips stuck on the door that says we were here and the she had to sign for her package. I have to call her and see if she got them today. Does everyone else have their documents? :confused3

No mine were left in between the doors

Thanks! Excellent idea, I will send them an email. :thumbsup2

We called Sprint because we woundering about the charge. They told us because we have the unlimited text and phones it is included. We will see. BUt I will also have the internet on board so we can keep in contact with my son that way.
 
please let us know what you find out...i also have verizon and am hoping that i will be able to call home a few times to check on ds.

evening everyone, just got back from DH's birthday dinner. We had a great time. Tomorrow we do dinner with his mom and sat-tues we go to the ocean with my parents. i love it! we get back from vaca for a week and then we get to see all of you down in FL!

~Kenna


Have you contacted Verizon to find out what the rates will be?
 
Hi guys! Wish you were cruising with us. So close and yet so far away. I still remember the night we had dinner with you and Jim Lewis in the private room at Palo.

Palo has a private dining room? There is so much that I do not know about Disney cruising. It has been awhile. How were you able to have dinner with Jim Lewis?

Thanks! Excellent idea, I will send them an email. :thumbsup2

Once you get an answer, please let me know since I have Verizon Wireless.

Facebook not working right tonight.

Facebook is working for me.
 
OK, I found the answer on the Verizon Wireless Website. Verizon Wireless Roaming

Yes the Disney ships are covered. However check out the rates: $2.49 per minute. Texting may be a better option. It is only $.50 per message sent and $.05 per message received.
 
OK, now that I have figured out the cell phone costs, does anyone know how much internet service costs if I take my laptop?
 
Okay! I think I'm caught up to 14 pages when I hit submit I should be on page 90!
I know you asked Dianne but I do like Facebook. It is a way of keeping in touch with family and friends. Plus, you can set your privacy settings so that it will be a little more secure. And, the games are quite addictive and free. I play Farm Town and Mafia Wars.

The easiest way to find people is through their email address, especially, if they have a common name.
I have been using FB for a while. It's a great way to stay in touch with a lot of people.

Yeah, my girls are on Facebook and the only way they could have an account is if I was one of their friends. They just rolled their eyes and said "MOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM". ;)

Umm! I'm not sure if I should tell you this or not but your girls can block you. You may not even know you've been ignored.

In 2007 DVC did a formal night for the Legends Ball but in my opinion it was a bust. Other than that there really isn't a dress up night on the 4 night cruise. At least not like Formal/Semi-Formal night on the longer cruises. Of course you dress up for Palo dinner and some like to dress nicer for Triton's but no real formal night.

I'm to the point where I actually prefer Facebook to the DIS. For one thing I can keep in contact with all my friends not just my Disney loving friends. For another the DIS has really changed over the years and I'm just not as happy with it as I once was.
This is soo true! I used to post a lot but then started noticing if I posted asking a question or something, it would be ignored as if I wasn't even there. :confused3 Granted, I have met some "wonderful" people through DisBoards but now there are better ways to "speak" with them.

I have to get mine done to before the cruise.:)

I also have to get take care of the gray stuff.:rotfl:

It is an amazing difference! My only problem is that DH likes it to be long and I like it shorter because it's easier to take care of. I'm not a stand-in-front-of-the-mirror type of a gal, so wash and go is good for me. But then I get the sad face from DH. :sad1:
I need to get my hair done too. My hair is the longest it has ever been. I want to donate it to Locks for Love. This will allow my long hair to be turned into a wig for a girl or boy dealing with cancer and the loss of hair. The only problem is that I am starting to like my hair longer, which means I have to grow it longer in order to keep some length.

Just a quick note to the people I sailed with last year. We had to put my best four-legged buddy Rolo down last Friday. He was 13 years old. He got very ill very fast. We miss him like crazy.
Sorry to hear about your dog.

I love it! That is so cute.;)

I should stop counting also. Some of my friends just don;t understand why i go so often and I try to tell them I just relax even if I don;t get to a park.

They think you only go to disney to go to the park
Oh my gosh! I got into a "discussion" over this today. How can you go to WDW every year? What do you mean you don't always visit parks? There are so many more places to go other than WDW! My response is, "Do I question when and where you go on vacation!" :confused3

How old are your Children? I only have one and he is 23. I only have one and he is 23 years old and he is 5' 10"



You are right. Mine is 5'8' and I am 5'2'. He loves it when I can't reach the top shelf of cabinets.

I could ask to win the lottery but I guess you have to play to win.
I play and I don't win!! :lmao:

That story about the "princess" arriving late is really funny. I would have loved to see her jump for it!

I remember on the '05 there were also beach balls around because DS had one. I have a picture of him holding it. And I vividly remember waking up, going out onto our verandah, and telling my DH that something was definitely different about where we had pulled in on Sunday morning! That was a long bus ride back, especially with the crying kiddies behind us! :headache:

Thanks for the congrats!

That is so cool! Will we be able to copy it off the thread?

Nothing wrong with going to watch Big Brother. It is good this year and you never know what is goingto happen. The 2 hour end is when we are on the SSM09. I am setting my DVR for that. I for sure do not want to miss that. Not that I don't know what is happening befre it happens because of the spoilers. How about Chima!

So So sorry about your doggie! Thoughts are with you. It has been over a year and I keep calling the new puppy by his name. It is not easy. But like you said they are in doggie heaven.
Chima! What's her problem. Total witch with a BIG B!
 
OK, now that I have figured out the cell phone costs, does anyone know how much internet service costs if I take my laptop?

Here you go:

Internet Cafe at the Promenade Lounge
In the Promenade Lounge on Deck 3, Aft of the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, you'll find the handsome Internet cafe where you can stay in touch with friends, family and business associates with email service and Web connectivity. Surf the Net just as you would from home using one of our 10 computer stations—visiting your favorite sites, playing online games, blogging and updating your online profiles with news from your trip.

If you don't have your own email address, the Cast Members at the Internet cafe can help you create one for use during your vacation with our onboard ship email service.

Please note that external equipment such as cameras cannot be hooked up to the computers in the cafe. Also, the computers are not equipped with any Microsoft® Office applications; attachments from your email accounts associated with these applications will not open and cannot be sent. The computers also do not allow program or software uploads and downloads.

In addition to the Internet cafe at the Promenade Lounge, you will find Internet stations at the Cove Café, Deck 9, Midship on the Disney Magic (adults only).

Wireless Internet
Enjoy the flexibility and freedom of connecting to the Internet from your own personal wireless-ready laptop at 10 convenient hotspots on each of our ships. You'll find them onboard at each of these locations:

Cadillac Lounge on the Disney Wonder, Deck 3, Forward
Sessions on the Disney Magic, Deck 3, Forward
WaveBands on the Disney Wonder, Deck 3, Forward
Rockin' Bar D on the Disney Wonder, Deck 3, Forward
Promenade Lounge, Deck 3, Aft on the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder
Studio Sea, Deck 4, Midship on the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder
Cove Café, Deck 9, Midship on the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder
Open Decks, 9 & 10 on the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder
Atrium, Decks 3, 4 and 5 Mid-Ship on the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder
Internet Rates
Internet/Wireless Internet Access
on the Disney Magic Pay as you go - $0.75 per minute
100 min for $55 ($0.55/min)
250 min for $100 ($0.40/min)
500 min for $150 ($0.30/min)
Internet/Wireless Internet Access
on the Disney Wonder Pay as you go - $0.75 per minute
50 min for $27.50 ($0.55/min)
100 min for $40 ($0.40/min)
250 min for $75 ($0.30/min)
Printing $0.25 per page
 
Facebook not working right tonight.

I haven't had any problems with Facebook today.

Just wanted to drop in a say Hey to you all. My sister Kathy and I were on last year's Member Cruise. We were just saying that we hoped to cruise with you all again; you guys were the very best part of the trip. Unfortunately, we will have to spend the time you are on the cruise on the beach at Waikiki. :beach: Life sure is tough, huh?! We are planning to take a trip over to Ko Olina to see how they are progressing with the new DVC resort there. Have a blast (and a Konch Kooler)! :drinking1 Hope to see you next year (or in 2011 on the Dream or Fantasy)!

Frank we are going to miss you and Kathy on the cruise but how wonderful to spend time on Waikiki. Thanks for taking time to check out Ko Olina. Can't wait to hear what you think of it. The Mass you said for us last year is a very very special memory for me.

Palo has a private dining room? There is so much that I do not know about Disney cruising. It has been awhile. How were you able to have dinner with Jim Lewis?

Yes Palo has a private dining room that can seat between 12 and 14. Last year a group of DISers had it for brunch. We've had brunch in there on a few cruises. As for our dinner with Jim Lewis - we were invited on the 2005 Member Cruise to a private dinner with Jim Lewis, his wife, the current WDW Ambassador and his wife and 4 other "couples". One couple was a mother and son while another was two sisters (Amanda and Annette who weren't on the DIS yet). I know the other 4 couples got the dinner for being among the first to do an add on. Our invitation was waiting for us when we got to our stateroom. It was arranged by a very special person who worked for DVC at the time. ;) It was an awesome evening.
 
We were able to use the wireless internet in our deck 7 stateroom last year with no problems.
 
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