dzneprincess
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Good morning cruisers! I think it is 101 days until we sail!! woohoo!
dzneprincess said:Gail,
Sorry but I have been so caught up in our May cruise and I dont recall, as I am sure you said why, but remind me please, why you all dont want to eat in the dining rooms? I cant remember what you said, I seem to recall it had something to do with your DD but I am not 100% certain
WOOOHOOOO TOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JOANNEL said:Barb has posted allthe Navigators on her web site. www.castawayclub.comThey print out really easy. I think I like the old format better. These old eyes need larger print. After read along with that bunch this is really getting exciting. I don't want to wish my summer away because then both boys will be in college. But it'a nice to have something to look forward to except an empty house.
purpletart said:of course I know nothing and am counting on you to keep me up to speed. shirts?? pins?? I feel like such a baby mouse
purpletart said:I am getting so excited about our girlfriend cruise.I am sure we will have the best of times and just getting away from the house for a week is so awesome
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sirena said:Perfect now we have 22 in total. I'll order the 25 just in case
JOANNEL said:Good Morning all,
Amanda we have late. I would love to sit with other disers. there are four of us. All adults no kids. Let me know what I need to do. Do I just send you our res #?
Have a great Monday.
Arent girl trips the bestest ever?purpletart said:I am getting so excited about our girlfriend cruise.I am sure we will have the best of times and just getting away from the house for a week is so awesome
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ericamanda01 said:Good morning all! So Amanda did they have any thing special for the cruise, like a pin or shirt? I can't believe that we are so close to double digits! But right now all I can think about is the 11 days until I am done with school! Then I will be on happy camper!!!!![]()
gssmks said:It's a combination of things. First of all, when we are traveling I have a really hard time getting my DD to sit for five minutes to eat. I do not think there is any way that I can get her to sit for two hours. Second, even if she would, I think I would want to take too hours each day to devote to just one meal myself. We both are on the go type people. We usually are still swollowing the last bite of our last meal as we are going out the door to the next place we are supposed to be. We seldom do full meals because we just go so much. The biggest part of our food budget is spent at fast food restaurants. (And that's why I need to lose about thirty pounds by September.) Third, we have looked at old Navigators and she has highlighted all the things she doesn't want to miss. It looks like she will be in the clubs most of the day and I will not see her at all. Then during the dinner hours there are so many family activities that she wants to do. I feel that for us, spending that time participating in the activities and going to the show together, etc. is just a better use of our time. Fourth, I have been reading the trip reports alot, and the single complaint that I have seen the most is that people have felt rushed to get back or had to stop an activity that they were really enjoying to dress for dinner.
We are the same way when we go to the parks. We have eaten at very few of the table service restaurants at WDW, because that's just not how we want to spend our time at WDW. I have friends that tell me that they can not believe that we don't try the restaurants that we are missing the best part of WDW. Scheduling a bunch to table service meals doesn't interest me at all. We usually grab something and eat on the way to the next attraction or while resting our feet for fifteen or twenty minutes.
candycole said:We plan to do a bit of both, but it is really tough on the kids to sit at a table in a dining room for a couple of hours. There is so much to do on the ship, and my little boys aren't really into the whole "dining experience". They just want their chicken fingers so they can go play some more.
Last year, we ate by the pool a couple of times, topsiders a couple of times, and the dining rooms. We had a fantastic time. One thing I've figured out is that Disney generally does a good job on their food. For folks like me (who enjoy food way too much), the dining rooms and Palo's are something to really try to make time for. Every day, now, that's a bit much.
Being Orlando locals, we really enjoy many of the restaurants in the theme parks. Not with children, usually, because they'd rather be eating french fries waiting in line for a ride. But, if your kids are having a blast in the oceanears club or the lab, then, go have yourself a nice dinner!
I agree that the 2 hour dining room experience wasn't designed with kids in mind. The character breakfast, now that's a different story. What a hoot!
Are you kidding me!dzneprincess said:Joanne,
All you need is our last name and ressie number and you can have your TA link you up with us. I would do it, but I just switched this ressie over to points today and they told me anytime I call to make changes after the initial call it would be another $75 fee! OUCH! PS AManda I had to change cabins on you....we will now be in 6317...I dont remember where yall are at?![]()