I don't know about the beers, but I do know that you can use your KTTW card for the washers and dryers.
Is that new? I don't remember that you could use your KTTW card...I always had my stash of quarters for the machines.
Hi all!
We were trying to remember, about what do the beers run on board? We need quarters for the washing machines, right? Can we climb the pyramid in Tulum?
Happy rainy Saturday night!!
Michelle
Denise, it's a "congratulations, I got the JOB!" gift from you to you.
Can we climb the pyramid in Tulum?
Staging stuff to pack. People doing the Secret Mickey, I have a question or three, never having done one before. . . do you wrap your items? Give clues as to your identity? anything else I should know?
Now, we can say "Next month, we will be on the cruise!!"
GOOD Morning, Double Dip Cruisers!
Had another rainy night here. Getting really impatient for Florida!
According to a post on the cruiseline forum, washers and dryers are all keycarded now, so no more quarters needed. I rolled mine yesterday.
People doing the Secret Mickey, I have a question or three, never having done one before. . . do you wrap your items? Give clues as to your identity? anything else I should know?
Have a good day, everyone!
If you can't, I am a "local". We live in the St. Pete area and are driving to the port. We are leaving the van at the port parking lot. So, if need be, I can drop it off at the post office for you.
I have mailed my Christmas cards from the magic. My guess is - if you have a prepaid flatrate priority mail box that they *could* ship it for you. Alternatively, if you have such a prepaid box and you knew someone who was driving, perhaps *they* could mail it for you. I know someone with a red van and two teddy bears who *might* be willing to do such a thing.
"stuff" I can live without like more books to read while lounging in the sun.
SM folks - you choice on the wrapping. I have not in the past nor did I get anything that had been wrapped. I have a tendency to purchase a gift or two from home and then, either something on the ship or in the ports and that second round of shopping makes it difficult to wrap unless you bring that sort of thing. And a delivery tip - you can ask cabin stewards to assist, if you have something that needs to be placed in the room, they are great about it.
Well, the wedding was gorgeous. Poured the rain and the sun shined all at the same time. We could not see a rainbow anywhere but I am sure there must have been one out there. I will post pics after David gets them off the camera.
And what is this I hear about some of you going on a cruise next month - well, US TOO! Who would have thought???
Off to breakfast shortly - I will check in once we get home.
Usually what happens is, the people in the group on each rotation are linked to sit near one another. If you don't specify whom you wish to sit directly with, they organize the group members into tables, just as if you were strangers. It works out pretty well, usually, families with kids are often grouped with families with age appropriate children if there are any. In this group, People seem to be pretty well split between early and late. However, more groups who want to link seem to have early dining, Although some do have late, so there's no need to change rotation.
We just pre-purchased the wine package!
So even though we are requesting a table for 4, we may be seated near everyone right? We still want a small table for our family this cruise but would like to be clustered amongst disers!
Huh! I had no idea we could pre-purchase the wine package. Thanks for the info.