12/16/06 10-day holiday cruise Part 3

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xmjackson said:
We stayed at Port Canaveral last year for our cruise and then got up and took the shuttle to the port. We had a #4 card. :p

When you arrive at the port you get a boarding group time. I.E. card #.

i know which totally BITES for those flying in the day OF
 
MY DH (who I only seem to talk to any more on the cell phone :teeth: ) says who cares when we get to Orlando on the 15th, at least we will be on vacation :thumbsup2

I am just not a night person, yet on the last cruise I ended up as one of the go-gos complete with towel costume for 80s night and we played the honeymoon game on board and WON! Pretty good for us old farts.
 
DCLgodess said:
like i said before..depending on what is going on with my flights...i might not get on early enough to scout out a good spot for the sailaway...in which case i will need to pass that batton on to someone getting on early

How about we set up a place and time beforehand so we can just meet :confused3

My suggestion - Deck 10, Port Side, Over the either the Goofy or Mickey Pool

I suggest 3PM??

Most people should be on board by then and gives people a chance to eat, check out their staterooms and stuff like that........
 
DCLgodess said:
i know which totally BITES for those flying in the day OF

Jen, it really is no different than before...the only difference is, instead of standing in that loooooooong line you get a number and board when your number is called :confused3
 

magiroux said:
How about we set up a place and time beforehand so we can just meet :confused3

My suggestion - Deck 10, Port Side, Over the either the Goofy or Mickey Pool

I suggest 3PM??

Most people should be on board by then and gives people a chance to eat, check out their staterooms and stuff like that........

hmm..last time we weren't on until 3 pm....plus sailaway isn't until after the life boat dril
 
magiroux said:
Jen, it really is no different than before...the only difference is, instead of standing in that loooooooong line you get a number and board when your number is called :confused3

good point
 
DCLgodess said:
hmm..last time we weren't on until 3 pm....plus sailaway isn't until after the life boat dril

However I can't help but think having the DIS Meet "during" the sail away is there is just too much going on at the same time
 
Gosh, I feel so bad for all of you. We have this horribly long drive to get to the port, no planes......






























takes us about 30 minutes!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
Thistle said:
Gosh, I feel so bad for all of you. We have this horribly long drive to get to the port, no planes......

takes us about 30 minutes!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Now that's just cruel :teeth:
 
Thistle said:
Gosh, I feel so bad for all of you. We have this horribly long drive to get to the port, no planes......
takes us about 30 minutes!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

NOT NICE! LOL!

send me an email...so i can send you the stuff for my cell page
 
East Coaster, checkin out

Time for the West Coast (and insomniac Jen) to take over

'Night all :wave2:
 
This is Disney's latest announcement on the holiday cruises... :cool1:


All That Glitters is Holiday Magic Aboard Disney Cruise Line

“Snow” Flurries Forecast for Disney’s Private Island, Castaway Cay

CELEBRATION, Fla. – Holiday magic will deck the halls and add sparkle to the decks for guests who sail with Disney Cruise Line beginning this Thanksgiving and continuing through to the New Year. Both Disney Magic and Disney Wonder will spread an abundance of holiday cheer, from traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts to “snowflake” sightings and seasonal caroling.

A special 10-Night Holiday Caribbean Cruise is planned for Disney Magic from Dec. 16 through Dec. 26. The Eastern/Southern Caribbean cruise will call at ports not typically on the Disney Magic cruise itinerary, including St. Lucia and Antigua.

The spirit of the season will surround cruise guests from the moment they arrive at Port Canaveral, Fla. Disney characters decked out in their finest holiday attire will welcome guests to the lavishly decorated private cruise terminal.

During holiday sailings, guests will discover:

o Thanksgiving festivities complete with Thanksgiving Day meal with all the trimmings, craft activities with a focus on pilgrim hats and turkeys, and visits by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse dressed in Thanksgiving costumes. o A nearly three-deck-tall tree festooned with decorations in the atrium lobby, where “snow” flurries fall and a tree-lighting ceremony occurs.

o A Christmas Day visit from Santa Goofy, with surprises for all the kids. o International holiday caroling by crew members from around the globe (exclusively on the Christmas cruise).

o Special family time for designing and decorating gingerbread houses.

o A reading of “The Night Before Christmas” by Mrs. Claus.

o Traditional holiday feasts in Disney’s three themed dining rooms (Christmas cruise only).

o Multiple faith and interdenominational holiday services (Christmas and Hanukkah cruise only).

o A ship-wide party to ring in 2007 and a New Year’s Day tailgate party.

During the Thanksgiving holiday, Disney Magic embarks on a special Western Caribbean journey, during which the ship sails twice to Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. The seven-night voyage departs Nov. 18, arriving first at Castaway Cay for the usual Disney Cruise Line visit. When the ship returns the day after Thanksgiving, the island will be transformed into a Magical Wonderland, where the sandy Bahamian isle becomes a “snowy” holiday hideaway. “Snow” flurries will fall like magic, Christmas trees will glow and carolers will croon. Mr. and Mrs. Snowman, wearing shell noses and tropical attire, will greet guests with a sleigh full of presents. The tram that transports guests across the 1,000-acre island will be reindeer themed, complete with antlers and tail. A four-night Disney Wonder cruise stops at Castaway Cay on Thanksgiving Day.

At the beach, families can learn the art of sand sculpting, and kids can dive into holiday-themed activities that include making candy cane reindeer, paper plate angels and snowflake-mobiles.

The Disney Magic 10-Night Holiday Caribbean Cruise departs Dec. 16, with visits to Key West, St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Thomas/St. John and Castaway Cay. The Disney Wonder four-night Christmas cruise departs Dec. 24, with visits to Nassau and Castaway Cay.

To celebrate the New Year, Disney Magic departs on its seven-night Western Caribbean itinerary Dec. 30; Disney Wonder departs Dec. 31 for its four-night cruise.

From Thanksgiving through the New Year, Disney Cruise Line guests will experience a magical holiday to remember.
 
popcorn:: lots to read since gone to a meeting about kids and sex at school
 
Jen-- not to worry the last DCL cruise we were on in April all groups that were waiting had been boarded by 12:30 and others were just walking on when they arrived. It just impacts that initial 10am- noon rush. You will probably have no wait when you arrive.

Thistle ---you will be fine on deck 2. Never stayed there myself but traveling friends have and loved it. Your room should be under the atrium. The reports look good for that region of the ship. You are not alone we gave up our balcony for the savings to move to 2602/2604. We saved so much!!! Just think of all the rum punchs you can pay for with the difference.

Judy
 
windermerejudy said:
Jen-- not to worry the last DCL cruise we were on in April all groups that were waiting had been boarded by 12:30 and others were just walking on when they arrived. It just impacts that initial 10am- noon rush. You will probably have no wait when you arrive.
Judy

Awesome news!
 
I am taking the Disney Bus from BCR at WDW. They won't be picking us up till 11:30 so wont't get there till at least 12:30 and than still need to sign in and all so don't expect to board till around 1-1:30 or later. But that is okay cause we would have just spent 5 days at WDW so will already have some "Disney Fix". :cool1:
Robin
 
Everyone is in bed pretty early tonight. Guess I will play a game of pinochle and then head to bed myself.
 
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