bubbasmom99
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Okay, on another thread, they mentioned doing a meet-n-greet in the Promenade Lounge at 3 pm, followed by a picture in the atrium.
Any thoughts there?
Any thoughts there?
We're at 15 days today!!![]()
Can't wait. Hope everyone has a great Veteran's Day today!
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Since we are getting close, and some of the group are leaving within 15 days. I am thinking we should make our final arrangements as far as meet and greets go probably within the next week. Once people start leaving they may not have a chance to check the boards just prior.
I myself am fine to do any of the pictures and any of the meet and greets.
NAB suggests we meet up just prior to the sail away party.
Princssdisnygina suggests a picture by the Walt Disney Theatre at about
5:30pm
Bubbasmom99 suggests a picture at 3:15pm on embarkation day and one at 7:45 pm on Formal night. An angled shot across the Atrium.
Also suggets a meet-n-greet in the Promenade lounge at 3pm.
I like this idea. We will have time to start meeting people at 3pm as they get on the ship and get settled, then we can have the picture and be done in time to muster to our stations. I also like the idea between the meals, but does this allow enough time for everyone to get there?
So what does everyone think, 3pm at the Promenade Lounge and 7:45 on Deck 5 in the atrium?
Any other hang out suggestions?
Disney Cruise Line will kick off the holidays with special
Thanksgiving voyages: setting sail November 22 with a 7-night Western
Caribbean cruise on the Disney Magic, and on November 26 with a
4-night Bahamian cruise onboard the Disney Wonder. Cruisers will enjoy
a sumptuous Thanksgiving Day feast with Mickey, Minnie and friends
dressed in traditional Thanksgiving attire. Activities throughout the
day include holiday crafts for youngsters and the big NFL football
games broadcast live on Ariel View Television, the 24-by-14-foot
screen located above the Goofy Family Pool on deck 9.
The Cruise Line will continue to host numerous onboard holiday events
from Thanksgiving and continuing through to the new year on both the
Disney Wonder and the Disney Magic, beginning November 22:
-- nightly "King Triton's Tree Lighting" in the atrium lobby, where a
young guest will help Disney characters light the glittering,
three-deck-tall tree.
-- an afternoon Tropical Pool Party every day with Santa and Mrs.
Claus. Plenty of Disney characters join the celebration, including
Lilo and Stitch, Chip and Dale, Mickey and Minnie, Goofy and Pluto. Be
sure not to miss the "Winter-Sunnyland" conga line around the pool.
-- special family time with holiday crafts, such as decorating
stockings, making holiday cards and creating holiday animation cells.
-- holiday storytellers sharing tales of diverse holiday traditions,
from Hanukkah and Kwaanza to the Bahamian Junkanoo, plus, an all-new
story just for Disney Cruise Line guests about the magical feeling of
the holidays on a ship.
-- traditional holiday feasts in Disney's three themed dining rooms.
-- " 'Til We Meet Again," a special holiday edition of Disney Cruise
Line's farewell on the final night of each cruise, with Disney
characters and the ship's crew in a musical finale led by Mickey
Mouse.
For cruises that put in at Castaway Cay during the holiday period:
-- "snow flurries," decked-out Christmas trees, Disney character
meet-and-greets and holiday carolers.
-- holiday-themed activities, such as making candy cane reindeer,
paper plate angels and snowflake mobiles.
The Disney Magic will host a 7-Night Holiday Caribbean Cruise
departing December 20, with visits to Cozumel, Grand Cayman and, as a
special holiday treat, two stops at Castaway Cay. The Disney Wonder
4-night Christmas cruise departs December 24, with visits to Nassau
and Castaway Cay. On Christmas morning at the lobby tree, Santa Claus
and his elves will have surprises for all the kids, along with cookies
and milk. Guests can attend sunset Hanukkah services and Christmas
services, including midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
To celebrate the new year, Disney Magic departs on its 7-night Western
Caribbean itinerary December 27; Disney Wonder departs December 31 for
its 4-night cruise. These voyages will feature a special New Year's
Eve party to ring in 2009, complete with DJ music, sparkling wine in
commemorative flutes, confetti and balloon drop, and a midnight
countdown.
Greetings,
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We've shopped the after Halloween sales for pirate costumes, got the door/room decorations organized, now have Adriana's passport, made the flight/car rental/hotel reservations and bought the new cruise clothes!
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DGD (5) is interested in sending/receiving emails from some other young cruisers. She's shy and is afraid she won't have any friends. When I took DGS on his Disney transatlantic cruise, he emailed several other young cruisers and felt like he had some new friends before we left, friends that he still emails 18 months later. So if you have a young cruise, our email address is taxtracker@aol.com (i'm a tax accountant)
thanks and we look forward to meeting you all!
Hi Taxtracker,
I have finally gotten DD email set up. Can you give me your DGD name and I will be happy to start sending the emails? Feel free to PM me if you are not comfortable in posting her name. Thank you