"10/23/2010 Seven Days of Magic Sailing to the Saints Looking for Serenity Now!"

When should the cut-off date be for joining/participating in the FE gift exchange?

  • June 23, 2010

  • July 23, 2010

  • August 23, 2010

  • September 23, 2010


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Found out Alfred and Seymour are supposed to be on the Magic during our trip. We heard them about 2 years ago and they were fantastic. They had a family show and an adult show during that trip. I can not believe how fast time is flying this last 30 days. Have our cruise documents, suitcases packed and am trying to tie up all the loose ends at work. Hope they can do without me for 2 weeks (they will have to--they already tried to schedule a meeting for the 28th. I told them they would have to fly me in -both ways! So if a helicopter comes in -NOT!!!- that will be for me LOL). I count on Mickey to hide me if that happens.
Maria and Jan

What kind of a show do they perform? Comedy? Magic?
 
If you are participating in th FE Gift Exchange and have not provided me with your cabin number, please do so by Wednesday, September 28th. Folks are itching to put the final touches on their gifts.
 

Yes I'm at the treehouses at Saratoga Springs. I had plans to meet up w/some other friends that day - but turns out they're going to Universal...what are your plans?

So, Strawberry Brenda, have you all decided what you are going to be doing at WDW?
 
Sorry, I forgot to put that in! They have a comedy act that is quite good (at least we think so). Last time we were on the cruise ship, I missed the first act but saw them at the evening adult show. Hadn't laughed that hard in a long time. Now I make it a point not to miss them. I believe they also have a facebook account, but I don't follow facebook that much. So if you look them up, you may get an idea of their brand of humour.
Jan and Maria
 
What kind of a show do they perform? Comedy? Magic?

They are a comedy duo. Really funny. But beware, don't do anything to draw attention to yourself like leaving in the middle of the show, they love to make fun of the audience. They are very funny and active, we loved both shows. If I remember correctly, the adult show was not too "bad", just not G.
 
I was looking over our cruise docs and didn't notice any mention of the onboard credit we are supposed to receive for booking while on board last year. Shouldn't it be on there somewhere? Does anyone else, who is supposed to have the credit, see it on their docs?

Thanks
 
I was looking over our cruise docs and didn't notice any mention of the onboard credit we are supposed to receive for booking while on board last year. Shouldn't it be on there somewhere? Does anyone else, who is supposed to have the credit, see it on their docs?

Thanks

We have an OBC an it isnt on our travel docs either. I think you just see it when you get on board
 
I was looking over our cruise docs and didn't notice any mention of the onboard credit we are supposed to receive for booking while on board last year. Shouldn't it be on there somewhere? Does anyone else, who is supposed to have the credit, see it on their docs?

Thanks

We have an OBC an it isnt on our travel docs either. I think you just see it when you get on board


Hi, John and Laura.

My cruise documents has that info. It is on page 7 under "Special Notes On Your Vacation". It states,

Onboard Booking: Includes a non-refundable, nontransferable stateroom onboard credit.

I went over these docs with a fine tooth comb when I received them. Take another look; perhaps they were overlooked.
 
Hi, John and Laura.

My cruise documents has that info. It is on page 7 under "Special Notes On Your Vacation". It states,

Onboard Booking: Includes a non-refundable, nontransferable stateroom onboard credit.

I went over these docs with a fine tooth comb when I received them. Take another look; perhaps they were overlooked.

Found it Brenda:thumbsup2..Thanks for your attention to detail:)
 
Yeah & Boo!!! Yeah, in one month we'll be on the beautiful Disney Magic & Boo:woohoo:, summer is over:eek: In a couple of days I'm going to be putting my convertible away in storage.
Believe or not it went up to almost 90 yesterday and may go up in the 80's today, after that it looks like it will be typical fall weather.
 
I was looking over our cruise docs and didn't notice any mention of the onboard credit we are supposed to receive for booking while on board last year. Shouldn't it be on there somewhere? Does anyone else, who is supposed to have the credit, see it on their docs?

Thanks

In all my past cruises I had a ticket on the desk of the stateroom that told me I had $$$$ worth of on board credit.
 
CELEBRATION, Fla. (Sept. 2010) – Disney Cruise Line will treat guests sailing during late-October to a spook-tacular good time as the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder transform into a ghoulish wonderland filled with hair-raising events and activities. Guests of all ages will delight with special decorations, unique menu items in the restaurants and themed dance parties on deck.

The Halloween happenings take place on the Disney Magic cruise departing Oct. 23 and 30 and on the Disney Wonder cruises departing Oct. 17, 21, 24, 28 and 31.

Here is a glimpse at the treats awaiting Disney Cruise Line guests this Halloween:

• Trick-or-Treat Trail: Young guests are invited to participate in a trick-or-treat hunt exploring multiple decks of the ship and collecting candy from various stations.
• Haunted Parties: Following the trick-or-treat hunt, families will gather at the Goofy Pool for a fun-filled Halloween costume party – Disney Cruise Line style. The world-famous Disney Characters will join in the fun, wearing special Halloween costumes just for the occasion. For adults, the nighttime entertainment district on the Disney ships becomes the ghoulish setting for a costume contest and party sure to bring chills to everyone.
• Spooky Movies: To get guests into the spirit of the season, Halloween-themed movies will be shown in the Buena Vista Theatre, on the Ariel Vision screen by the family pool and in guest staterooms.
• Ghoulish Delights: Disney Cruise Line chefs have conjured some very special treats for Halloween, including chocolate cake with pumpkin filling, spider cakes and “Witch’s Brew.”

To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a vacation, guests can visit disneycruise.com, call Disney Cruise Line at 888/DCL-2500 or contact their travel agent.

Hope that helps you in deciding when to sail. We would've actually chosen a longer cruise, as I have a sneaking suspicion 3 days will be too short, but it's our first cruise and we're not sure how the kids will handle being on the ship yet.



Found this info on another thread and thought some of you might like to see it.
 
CELEBRATION, Fla. (Sept. 2010) – Disney Cruise Line will treat guests sailing during late-October to a spook-tacular good time as the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder transform into a ghoulish wonderland filled with hair-raising events and activities. Guests of all ages will delight with special decorations, unique menu items in the restaurants and themed dance parties on deck.

The Halloween happenings take place on the Disney Magic cruise departing Oct. 23 and 30 and on the Disney Wonder cruises departing Oct. 17, 21, 24, 28 and 31.

Here is a glimpse at the treats awaiting Disney Cruise Line guests this Halloween:

• Trick-or-Treat Trail: Young guests are invited to participate in a trick-or-treat hunt exploring multiple decks of the ship and collecting candy from various stations.
• Haunted Parties: Following the trick-or-treat hunt, families will gather at the Goofy Pool for a fun-filled Halloween costume party – Disney Cruise Line style. The world-famous Disney Characters will join in the fun, wearing special Halloween costumes just for the occasion. For adults, the nighttime entertainment district on the Disney ships becomes the ghoulish setting for a costume contest and party sure to bring chills to everyone.
• Spooky Movies: To get guests into the spirit of the season, Halloween-themed movies will be shown in the Buena Vista Theatre, on the Ariel Vision screen by the family pool and in guest staterooms.
• Ghoulish Delights: Disney Cruise Line chefs have conjured some very special treats for Halloween, including chocolate cake with pumpkin filling, spider cakes and “Witch’s Brew.”

To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a vacation, guests can visit disneycruise.com, call Disney Cruise Line at 888/DCL-2500 or contact their travel agent.

Hope that helps you in deciding when to sail. We would've actually chosen a longer cruise, as I have a sneaking suspicion 3 days will be too short, but it's our first cruise and we're not sure how the kids will handle being on the ship yet.



Found this info on another thread and thought some of you might like to see it.

this sounds too cool. It will be fun to see the characters dressed up for Halloween! Interested to see how the chefs play up Halloween. I never even thought about these possibilities when we booked this date
 
this sounds too cool. It will be fun to see the characters dressed up for Halloween! Interested to see how the chefs play up Halloween. I never even thought about these possibilities when we booked this date

I'm still trying to decide whether I want to dress up or not. Especially since we will probably be going to MNSSHP at WDW on Thursday, Oct 21st.
 
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