Mumph39
Every day should be a magical day!
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- Nov 25, 2001
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Sea Days:
Sunday and Monday are our sea days. We spent these two days in mostly the same way. After breakfast usually a walk/run around deck 4. Monday the guys had their hot stone massages. They said it was great. My friend even booked for another on Thursday. While the guys were at the spa, the girls watched the kids in the pool and gameroom. The kids weren't in the club very much. Just for a few select activities. They really just wanted to be in the pool.
Formal night - The guys had rented tuxes and we brought our gowns for formal night. I must say that this was the least formal night I've seen on any of our previous cruises. There weren't many tuxes, at least not in our dining room (Lumiere's). Dinner was great, again.
Before dinner we went to see The Golden Mickey's. This was the only new show for us, this being our 3rd Disney cruise. We really enjoyed it. The kids loved it, lots of different characters from different Disney movies. We also went to the Family Cabaret, where my friend was picked to be in the show by Dave and Chucky. He and a few others did a funny rendition of Old MacDonald's Farm. If it were'nt for my friend getting picked, I'd have to think the show was staged. Do you believe how many people really don't know the words to that song??? Went back for the adult version of the show, and again some of the people didn't know the song. It was hysterical!!!
Monday - we had our Palo brunch which was awesome. Sasha from Croatia was our server. He is fabulous. He has been with the Magic for seven years. He left the ship the day we disembarked because his wife was back home having twins. He said he'd be back again in April. We hadn't booked dinner at Palo, but after the brunch we just couldn't resist. We were put on the waiting list for an opening.
After brunch, my friend and I went to the wine tasting while the husbands got the kids. We had a great time sampling different wines and learning about them. Then, off to the spa for a facial. (Quite the day...brunch, wine, spa can it get any better???) I loved the facial, didn't mind the sales pitch because I do use some of their products. Just bought what I needed and said "no thank you" to the rest.
Dinner was in Animator's, always my favorite. I love it when the walls come to life! Early to bed, St. Maarten in the morning!
Sunday and Monday are our sea days. We spent these two days in mostly the same way. After breakfast usually a walk/run around deck 4. Monday the guys had their hot stone massages. They said it was great. My friend even booked for another on Thursday. While the guys were at the spa, the girls watched the kids in the pool and gameroom. The kids weren't in the club very much. Just for a few select activities. They really just wanted to be in the pool.
Formal night - The guys had rented tuxes and we brought our gowns for formal night. I must say that this was the least formal night I've seen on any of our previous cruises. There weren't many tuxes, at least not in our dining room (Lumiere's). Dinner was great, again.
Before dinner we went to see The Golden Mickey's. This was the only new show for us, this being our 3rd Disney cruise. We really enjoyed it. The kids loved it, lots of different characters from different Disney movies. We also went to the Family Cabaret, where my friend was picked to be in the show by Dave and Chucky. He and a few others did a funny rendition of Old MacDonald's Farm. If it were'nt for my friend getting picked, I'd have to think the show was staged. Do you believe how many people really don't know the words to that song??? Went back for the adult version of the show, and again some of the people didn't know the song. It was hysterical!!!
Monday - we had our Palo brunch which was awesome. Sasha from Croatia was our server. He is fabulous. He has been with the Magic for seven years. He left the ship the day we disembarked because his wife was back home having twins. He said he'd be back again in April. We hadn't booked dinner at Palo, but after the brunch we just couldn't resist. We were put on the waiting list for an opening.
After brunch, my friend and I went to the wine tasting while the husbands got the kids. We had a great time sampling different wines and learning about them. Then, off to the spa for a facial. (Quite the day...brunch, wine, spa can it get any better???) I loved the facial, didn't mind the sales pitch because I do use some of their products. Just bought what I needed and said "no thank you" to the rest.
Dinner was in Animator's, always my favorite. I love it when the walls come to life! Early to bed, St. Maarten in the morning!