11-29-08 Nana Heads 3: Tiara Bob & The Dreamboats Reunion Cruise CONT'D THREAD #10!

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Jessalyn drinks "Coca-Cola". Her parents let her have it "all the time." I know ... that's exactly what she told us when we were babysitting last year.
 

Well, I think I found our official drink of the this year's cruise :teeth:

X-Rated Summer

1 part X-Rated Fusion
1 part Absolut Ruby Red
Splash Mango Nectar

Combine the ingredients in a shaker with masses of ice and then strain into chilled Cocktail glass.
 
Well, I think I found our official drink of the this year's cruise :teeth:

X-Rated Summer

1 part X-Rated Fusion
1 part Absolut Ruby Red
Splash Mango Nectar

Combine the ingredients in a shaker with masses of ice and then strain into chilled Cocktail glass.

Sounds good:thumbsup2
 
Sorry; I had forgotten that you're totally dry....


They serve excellent water with pretty garnishes!:rotfl2:
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Jessalyn drinks "Coca-Cola". Her parents let her have it "all the time." I know ... that's exactly what she told us when we were babysitting last year.

Can't believe you didn't get your eye poked out as she was telling that whopper!:lmao:
 
Well, I think I found our official drink of the this year's cruise :teeth:

X-Rated Summer

1 part X-Rated Fusion
1 part Absolut Ruby Red
Splash Mango Nectar

Combine the ingredients in a shaker with masses of ice and then strain into chilled Cocktail glass.

We like things x-rated!:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 Should I pack more D batteries?
 
Check this out from USA Today. Cool for us as we sail November 23.

USA TODAY exclusive: Disney Cruise Line plans industry's first 3-D theaters

Leave it to Disney to revolutionize theater entertainment at sea.
USA TODAY has learned the entertainment giant is about to unveil the cruise industry's first 3-D theaters, to debut next Friday on the Disney Wonder and Dec. 6 on the Disney Magic.

Disney Digital 3-D, as the company is calling its proprietary technology, is being installed in two theaters on each of the 1,754-passenger vessels and will allow for the showing of the first 3-D movies at sea. But Disney has even grander plans for the technology.

RELATED ITEM: Disney Cruise Line to offer first cruises in Europe
RELATED ITEM: It's makeover time for the Disney Magic
ALSO ONLINE: USA TODAY's Gene Sloan blogging live from Celebrity Solstice

Starting in early 2009 the company will pull off another first with the debut of a once-per-cruise theatrical extravaganza that combines 3-D movie projection with in-theatre special effects. Tridimensional images will combine with lasers, fog, streamers and lighting effects to create an immersive experience.

“With Disney Digital 3-D we can provide extraordinary cinematic experiences for our guests that no other cruise line can offer,” notes Tom McAlpin, president of Disney Cruise Line.

The 3-D theaters will be used to offer passengers exclusive viewings of first-run Disney films the same week they roll out in theaters on land. Indeed, Disney is timing next week's launch of the 3-D technology on the Wonder to coincide with the debut of its much-awaited new 3-D animated Disney film Bolt (John Travolta; Miley Cyrus).

The company plans a special midnight screening of Bolt on the Disney Wonder as the calendar turns from Nov. 20 to Nov. 21 -- the day the movie debuts in theaters on land. Characters from the movie will be in attendance.

Disney's move comes during a period of unusual innovation in cruise industry entertainment. Just this week Celebrity Cruises is unveiling the first glass-blowing shows at sea on the new Celebrity Solstice. The ship will be christened later today in Fort Lauderdale. Over the past year Royal Caribbean also has announced several groundbreaking entertainment concepts for its soon-to-launch Oasis of the Seas, including an outdoor AquaTheater for live water shows (another industry first).

The age-old tradition of watching movies at sea also has been revolutionized over the past few years by the arrival of huge outdoor movie screens on the top decks of ships. Just last week Princess Cruises, which pioneered the concept in 2004, announced it would add outdoor theaters to nearly all of its ships over the next three years due to strong demand.

The Disney theaters getting the 3-D technology on the two Disney ships are the Buena Vista Theatres (the traditional movie theaters on the two ships) and the Walt Disney Theatres (which house staged musicals and other productions).

Based in Port Canaveral, Fla., Disney's two ships sail three-, four- and seven-night itineraries to the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
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Check this out from USA Today. Cool for us as we sail November 23.

USA TODAY exclusive: Disney Cruise Line plans industry's first 3-D theaters

Leave it to Disney to revolutionize theater entertainment at sea.
USA TODAY has learned the entertainment giant is about to unveil the cruise industry's first 3-D theaters, to debut next Friday on the Disney Wonder and Dec. 6 on the Disney Magic.

Disney Digital 3-D, as the company is calling its proprietary technology, is being installed in two theaters on each of the 1,754-passenger vessels and will allow for the showing of the first 3-D movies at sea. But Disney has even grander plans for the technology.

RELATED ITEM: Disney Cruise Line to offer first cruises in Europe
RELATED ITEM: It's makeover time for the Disney Magic
ALSO ONLINE: USA TODAY's Gene Sloan blogging live from Celebrity Solstice

Starting in early 2009 the company will pull off another first with the debut of a once-per-cruise theatrical extravaganza that combines 3-D movie projection with in-theatre special effects. Tridimensional images will combine with lasers, fog, streamers and lighting effects to create an immersive experience.

“With Disney Digital 3-D we can provide extraordinary cinematic experiences for our guests that no other cruise line can offer,” notes Tom McAlpin, president of Disney Cruise Line.

The 3-D theaters will be used to offer passengers exclusive viewings of first-run Disney films the same week they roll out in theaters on land. Indeed, Disney is timing next week's launch of the 3-D technology on the Wonder to coincide with the debut of its much-awaited new 3-D animated Disney film Bolt (John Travolta; Miley Cyrus).

The company plans a special midnight screening of Bolt on the Disney Wonder as the calendar turns from Nov. 20 to Nov. 21 -- the day the movie debuts in theaters on land. Characters from the movie will be in attendance.

Disney's move comes during a period of unusual innovation in cruise industry entertainment. Just this week Celebrity Cruises is unveiling the first glass-blowing shows at sea on the new Celebrity Solstice. The ship will be christened later today in Fort Lauderdale. Over the past year Royal Caribbean also has announced several groundbreaking entertainment concepts for its soon-to-launch Oasis of the Seas, including an outdoor AquaTheater for live water shows (another industry first).

The age-old tradition of watching movies at sea also has been revolutionized over the past few years by the arrival of huge outdoor movie screens on the top decks of ships. Just last week Princess Cruises, which pioneered the concept in 2004, announced it would add outdoor theaters to nearly all of its ships over the next three years due to strong demand.

The Disney theaters getting the 3-D technology on the two Disney ships are the Buena Vista Theatres (the traditional movie theaters on the two ships) and the Walt Disney Theatres (which house staged musicals and other productions).

Based in Port Canaveral, Fla., Disney's two ships sail three-, four- and seven-night itineraries to the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
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Looks like we will miss it, we leave on the 29th and the Magic will have 3D on December 6th, the cruise after us.
 
Looks like we will miss it, we leave on the 29th and the Magic will have 3D on December 6th, the cruise after us.

I just wonder if this will affect our ability to watch movies while we are on our cruise. Obviously, they will have to be doing remodeling to the theaters while we are at sea.:confused3
 
AFternoon all:

Well I hope they dont fix the theater while we are on board.....I really wanted to see Bolt!!!! I think they should work on it this coming cruise the 22nd.....:thumbsup2 they need to make sure it is up and running properly!!!:goodvibes

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have a good one'

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