jeanneg
I swam with a dolphin!
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Logan1: Normally, I don't like to volunteer my opinion (yeah, right!) BUT since you asked, here goes: You mentioned that your son was 9 years old....at that age, I can't imagine sports taking priority over a Disney family vacation. If he were in high school and played a varsity sport, he would then have an obligation to the team to attend all games and I would also be reluctant to schedule a vacation during the season. But at 9 years of age, sports should be fun and not another obligation. Several years from now I seriously doubt he will remember that he missed practice or a game, but I'm sure he will remember the wonderful times he had with his family onboard the Disney cruise.
Of course, it's entirely up to you but that's JMHO.
Fiona: So sorry to hear about the death of your friend. I just lost one of the ladies in my book club, also to cancer. Her funeral was the day before we left for Alaska. And yes, we got our luggage yesterday, thanks for asking. The first leg of our flight got in only 20 minutes before the second one took off. Since it was just a few gates down, we were able to get on, but the luggage never made it. Since our first flight was a huge wide-body, I knew they'd never get it unloaded on time. It actually was a blessing in disguise because we didn't have to deal with our heavy bags on the shuttle to the parking lot and I got them delivered right to my home the following day. If they're going to lose your luggage, it's always better to have it happen on the return trip since at that point it's nothing more than laundry.
Eric: Thanks for the photos....Vienna looks awesome!
Of course, it's entirely up to you but that's JMHO.
Fiona: So sorry to hear about the death of your friend. I just lost one of the ladies in my book club, also to cancer. Her funeral was the day before we left for Alaska. And yes, we got our luggage yesterday, thanks for asking. The first leg of our flight got in only 20 minutes before the second one took off. Since it was just a few gates down, we were able to get on, but the luggage never made it. Since our first flight was a huge wide-body, I knew they'd never get it unloaded on time. It actually was a blessing in disguise because we didn't have to deal with our heavy bags on the shuttle to the parking lot and I got them delivered right to my home the following day. If they're going to lose your luggage, it's always better to have it happen on the return trip since at that point it's nothing more than laundry.
Eric: Thanks for the photos....Vienna looks awesome!