20050514..May 14, 2005...Official Check in Disney's 1st 14 Day thru Panama Canal

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Hi!:wave2:

I'm back from Tallahassee, and we missed all storms there. I am very glad to hear that all our DIS friends are okay with minimal damage. I was especially worried about Jen and Jeff near Tampa.

My trip was very productive and I am excited! (but definately suffering from empty nest syndrome, especially since my Mom just passed and I have no one left here) I just hope I can get it together to pull it all off. I found the house that I want. I should have the funds for the deposit by October, will fly down again then and sit with the design studio. It will take 9 months for my house to be built, so I will still be living in Connecticut when we go on the cruise. Now I can make my flight arrangements, not knowing where I would be living was holding me up! I wish Jet Blue would hurry up and open the bookings past May 2nd 2005 so I can get that done. I have $60.00 credit vouchers from when the price dropped on my recent California trip. I just pray that everything works the way I plan and they can get started on my home in Florida!

Sorry to be so long winded, glad to be back on a computer and can play catch up. It has been quiet here though.

Robin :sunny:
 
Thank-you for asking. I haven't had a chance to post in so long.

My in-laws, who are cruising with us, do live in Punta Gorda. A development called Burnt Store Marina. They had just arrived home late Tuesday from an extended visit to Michigan and had to make the decision whether to leave or not. I don't think they wanted to b/c they had been gone so long. We called them several times over those two days telling them to get out. Thankfully, they cleared out on Thursday night. My uncle-in-law stayed behind b/c he runs the marina. All of their homes are ok, but the marina is a mess and all the trees are gone. Tony's uncle was very shaken up. We are from Michigan mind you and we have tornados, but a hurricane is a different animal all together. My in-laws stayed in Ft. Lauderdale for a couple of nights and are now in Pompano Beach with friends. With so much difficulty with power and supplies, they are going to wait a few days before heading home.

This is an area we've spent a great deal of time in and we are so sad for my in-laws neighbors, friends, and community that have lost so much. I truly can't imagine what it must be like there. My brother-in-laws family was in the center of the San Diego fires last year and we were there right after. Whole neighborhoods destroyed. Very surreal to see. I'm sure this must be like that. Again, our family luckily made it through just fine, but many neighbors did not.

Wow, sorry to be such a downer. It's tough to be so far away and not able to do a whole lot. Just glad we will all still be cruising together next May! Just makes this family trip all the more important and special!

Juli


Originally posted by shellofclearh2o
We are fine. DS and I evacuated as we are in evac zone B. Arrived home last night. I was looking at cruise list and see that there are cruisers from Punta Gorda (Juli)...hope all is ok!
 
Sounds like things will be a mess in the Punta Gorda area for a while. Glad to hear all fared pretty well, considering.

Kimberly, How did Harbor Heights fair?? That is where our property is located. The corner of Sulstone and San Marco.

I was able to catch the full Panama Canal feature on the Discovery Channel yesterday. Very interesting. Good info on how the locks work etc.

Peter, great pic of the pups.
 
Scott, I will find out for you! Yes, the marinas are all mostly totaled! We have somebodys shed wrapped in our power lines! I'm back to work today in Naples, but I have no power again at home! I am thankful to have a home though! I will keep you all informed! Have a great day!

Kimberly
kirk0414@aol.com
 

Kimberly, Thanks, only do so when it is convenient. Hope you get power back soon.
 
third ship Rumor..

Article posted here....


Scott H. We love Inaugural Cruises...



A Mouseketrips Mouseke-tip: There's more to meet the eye when the Disney Cruise Line heads west
Disney travel expert Scott Liljenquist offers some hints about what to expect next summer when the "Disney Magic" makes its way out to the Port of Los Angeles.
by Scott Liljenquist

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Most of you know by now that the Disney Cruise Line will, for the first time, be visiting the West Coast next year. As part of the Disneyland's 50th anniversary celebration, the "Disney Magic" will be moved from its home port of Port Canaveral, Florida and will take up residence at the Port of Los Angeles for 12 weeks during the summer of 2005. What you might not know, however, is that the West Coast cruises than are developing into far more of a story than first meets the eye. A little history first. The Disney Cruise Line got its start in 1995 when Disney's contract with the Premier Cruise Line expired. Premier operated its "Big Red Boat" under a 1985 licensing agreement with Disney that allowed Premier to use Disney characters aboard the ship and offer packages which combined their cruises with vacations at Walt Disney World. After seeing the popularity of these cruises, and not being entirely happy with the quality and conditions of Premier's cruises, Disney decided to launch its own cruise line with two nearly identical ships, both built by the Fincantieri Shipyard of Venice, Italy. The "Disney Magic" had its maiden voyage in 1998, and the "Disney Wonder" set sail in 2000.

Disney's original intention was to eventually have a fleet of 10 ships offering cruises all over the world, each featuring the little extras and Disney "magic" that distinguish its theme parks and attractions. In fact, both of the current Disney ships were designed to fit through the Panama Canal so that future cruise itineraries could be accommodated. However, the events of the past few years including September 11, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the worldwide economic downturn have at least seriously delayed these ambitious plans. In fact, for a while it looked like Disney might remain at the status quo with its two ships and their Caribbean cruise itineraries.

Enter Matt Ouimet. Named as the president of the Disneyland Resort in October, 2003, Ouimet replaced the departing Cynthia Harriss. One of the oft-rumored reasons for Ms. Harriss' departure from Disneyland was her fantastically underwhelming plans for Disneyland's 50th anniversary celebration. Disney executives, faced with these lackluster plans, wanted to find someone who could really add some excitement to the anniversary celebration. At the same time, they were still looking for a way to expand the cruise line as per their original plans. Mr. Ouimet was carefully groomed and selected to succeed Ms. Harriss and be the next overseer of the California resorts.

Why him? Well, it just so happens that the job Mr. Ouimet left to head west to Disneyland was president of the Disney Cruise Line. With a former cruise line exec now firmly in charge in southern California, what better and easier way could Disney find to inject some excitement into the 50th anniversary and to test the waters for an expanded Disney Cruise Line than to announce a series of cruises originating from Los Angeles during the 2005 celebration? And what better way to design, execute, and coordinate the two events than to have a guy in charge who knows both the cruise and theme park sides of the business?

So, during the press event held on May 5, 2004, Disney officially announced the 2005 West Coast Mexican Riviera cruises. An announcement made by none other than Matt Ouimet himself. An announcement that, as you'll see, only told us part of the story.

So, how has the West Coast experiment worked? On May 5, which was the first day that the West Coast cruises could be booked, Disney Cruise Line's telephone system was swamped. Wait times to speak to a Disney Cruise Line reservationist were well over 3 hours. The two 14-night "repositioning" cruises, which will move the Magic from Port Canaveral to Los Angeles and back were completely booked within 3 days, and have been completely sold and unavailable for months. As of the writing of this article, there is quad-occupancy (4 people in one room) space available on only 2 of the 12 West Coast sailing dates, everything else is completely sold out. The West Coast cruises on average are at about 85% capacity with 9 months still remaining until the sailings even begin. No discounts have or will be offered on any of the West Coast cruises, and staterooms have been selling briskly at the highest price tier since shortly after bookings began. (Disney offers several price "tiers" for staterooms, with prices increasing as the ship fills up).

Which brings us to the part where things start to get really interesting. Even with the massive popularity of these West Coast cruises, one of the sail dates during the summer of 2005 has not been publicized at all. It has not shown up on the cruise line website. It has not been mentioned in any cruise line literature. In fact, the only way to book it up until now has been to call the cruise line and ask for the date specifically. It's almost like Disney has been trying to keep this sailing a secret. On July 17, 2005, there will be a 6-night cruise departing from Los Angeles, following the same route and itinerary of the 7-night cruises with the exception of the deletion of the port of Puerto Vallarta.

(By the way, this 6-night cruise is good news for those of you who still might be interested in a West Coast Disney cruise but have not been able to get a booking due to availability or price. As of now, availability on the 6-night cruise is excellent, and prices have not yet reached the highest tier. If you're looking to participate in the first-ever Disney Cruise Line sailings on the West Coast, this may be your last good opportunity. Anyway…)

Wait a minute, you're saying, why a 6-night cruise? Well, normally the West Coast Cruises will run from Saturday to Saturday. However, on Saturday, July 16th, 2005, the Disney Magic will remain in port for what's being described as a "special press event". The ship will then set sail on Sunday, July 17th after the completion of this event. Nobody will say officially what's going to happen at this special event on July 16th, but the clues are starting to fall in place.

Negotiations to build a third Disney cruise ship have been ongoing for many, many months. Disney originally approached the Fincantieri Shipyard and asked for a third copy of the Disney cruise ship. Fincantieri was only too happy to oblige, but wanted $100 million more for the new ship than the price tag for the "Magic" and "Wonder." Balking at this huge increase in cost, Disney has been quietly shopping the bid to several different shipbuilders over the past year. Now, according to a usually reliable source, there have been several recent trips by cruise line executives back and forth to Italy for meetings with several of these shipbuilders, including Fincantieri Shipyards.

Now let's connect the dots. Matt Ouimet, former president of the Disney Cruise Line, moves to California and becomes president of Disneyland. Disney Cruise Line announces West Coast cruises during Disneyland's 50th anniversary. West Coast cruises are very popular and sell out quickly at full rack rate. One West Coast cruise is not publicized because it's shortened by one day for some kind of "special press event" to be held on its normal sailing date. The "Disney Magic" is held in the port of Los Angeles on a Saturday for this "special press event". No details about the "special press event" are available. Clandestine negotiations occur between Disney and several Italian shipyards.

According to the very best information we have to date, we anticipate that the Disney Cruise Line will announce -- on July 16, 2005, from on board the "Disney Magic" in the port of Los Angeles -- the addition of a third ship to the Disney fleet. This yet-unnamed ship will set sail in 2007, and will operate from the port of Los Angeles during the summer months and join its sister ships for Caribbean cruises in the winter. This additional ship will also allow Disney to add more special cruises to its schedule, such as the wildly popular 10-night Christmas cruise and itineraries to other destinations not currently served by Disney Cruise Line.

Remember that you heard it here first, folks.

Scott Liljenquist is co-owner of Mouseketrips.com, the web's best Disney-only travel agency. A graduate of the College of Disney Knowledge, he suffers from a serious Disney Obsession Disorder. Unhappy unless he's either on a WDW vacation or planning the next one, he can usually be found scouring the 'net for the latest Disney news, rumors, and gossip. For further information on the sorts of trips and tours that Mouseketrips offers, visit the Mouseketrips web site.
 
Glad to hear everyone weathered out the hurricane as much as possible. Where is Leslie? Haven't heard from her since before the storm hit? Maybe she is busy pin trading.

Anyway, pretty busy here. I'll keep in touch.

Linda
 
Peter,
That is a pretty interesting thought. I am still not sure. We will see what they have to say. July 17 is DL birthday as it were.

The thought of another ship sounds good to me with different sailing itineraries,
 
I hope this doesn't sound terrible but...
IF there is a 3rd ship, I hope it doesn't go to Mexico. I mean that itinerary is so boring already. Why not Alaska or Hawaii???

Scott is right, July 17th is Disneyland's birthday. I find it odd that the person who wrote that story doesn't even mention that in his "article"; yet pretends to know so much "secret" (really not-so-secret?) info! :laughing:
 
My vote would also be for the Alaska or Hawaii routes.
 
Peter,

Thanks so much for sharing that very interesting article. I am smiling as I sit here. I think Alaska and Hawaii sound pretty good myself!

Robin
 
Glad to see you back, Robin! You will be very busy the next 9 months!!!

Linda has a point: where is Leslie???????????????
 
My vote is Alaska. We have cruised in both Hawaii and Alaska. Island hopping on a cruise ship was not my idea of fun in Hawaii. They don't give you enough time in the port to really enjoy each island. Since we spend one or two weeks at our condo on Maui each year, we will pop over to other islands on the first flight out and the last flight back for the day, get a cheap rental car and enjoy 12 hours on the island instead of the shortened time when the ship ports there.

Now for Alaska, we cruised up there and loved it. Would love for Disney to add, however they might have hard time getting into Glacier Bay since they only allow so many ships in and they are accompanied by the park service once they enter the national park. It was extremely interesting and fun. would love to do that again.

Well, off to work!

Linda
 
Just sitting here thinking that calling the cruise a repo cruise, could have a bunch of different meanings. Like are we going to repossess the MAGIC. Did DCL not pay the bills. Silly stuff I think about while waiting for folks here at work. Thus is the product of an idol mind.

Just hate to see this thread so far down.
 
Hey Scott PM me or email me about Dive Quest... same goes for anyone else who would like to meet up at Epcot during the second week of September
 
Originally posted by DisneyPinDiva
Good afternoon everyone! :wizard:

Hello from Hurricane Central right outside WDW! Beautiful this AM... overcast but great weather for the parks! AK, DTD and the water parks were closed, but MK, Epcot and MGM were open until 1pm. We jaunted over to MGM this AM to play Millionaire.. it was great... the park was practically empty and everything was a walk on! I LOVE IT! :Pinkbounc
About 11:30 DH begins to think he left the garage door open. We have a new opener and he's not used to even being ABLE to put a car in the garage.... so he thinks he forgot to hit the close button after we pull out. So then of course we had to come back to check and lucky we did as it was open. And I think I'M losing it....LOL :crazy: He won't be able to live this one down for a while!



Just getting caught up after taking a few days for a quick CA trip.

:rotfl: over the garage door story. DH did the same thing!
At least your hubby realized it might be a problem. We got home late Sunday night to a message on our machine from our neighbor that it was 10 pm Wed. night and our garage was open.:eek:
When we didn't call or show up...they shut it for us. Can't believe we drove off for 4 days and left it open!

We mostly spent time on the beach and at Magic mtn. riding the BIG coasters this trip.

I did talk DH into a quick stop at Disneyland.
Got there about 9pm Sat. DCA was closed by then and DL was PACKED!
Sunday was not too bad though - we got quite a bit done in our 8 or so hours there. Gotta love fastpass!
My 13 yr. old had to see Millionaire one last time before it goes away at DCA (later this month I think):(

We stayed at Paradise Pier. Really quite nice since the recent remodel. Can't understand why everyone complains about the distance from the parks - didn't think it was bad at all.

Glad to hear the FL folks are OK.

I'm with you on calling it a repo cruise Scott - always thought that sounded a little low budget.
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AZ Pirates, did you ride SUPERMAN!!??? Does Magic Mountain have the best thrill coasters, or what??? I can't hit MM till my daughter is tall enough to ride the coasters. She's daring but petite - not a winning combo for a place like MM. Till then, we just have to settle for California Screamin' at DCA!! ;)
 
We spent last Christmas at DL, DCA and headed over to MM for the DH and DD the day after Christmas. Now for me, I can't handle those roller coaster rides, but for the DH and the DD (12), they had a great time. On one roller coaster there wasn't a line, so they rode it like 5 times in a row.

And, with my new Canon Digital Rebel I was able to take pictures in succession so I could get about five shots in a row as they entered a loop and then went upside down and then came out of it. I almost got sick just taking the pictures!

Anyway, I can handle Soarin' Over California. That's about as far as I can go! Well, the roller coaster once, and TOT once, but then I have to make sure I don't eat breakfast and I do it first thing in the AM before it gets too hot!!!!

DH and DD just don't understand the motion sickness thing!

Linda
 
Scott, where is Harbor Heights? My hubby installs hurricane shutters and worked in Punta Gorda (about 15 minutes from us) He said it was so sad, that even the fire stations roofs were torn off like a can opener. There was even a mobile home laying on the railroad tracks! We have our power back, but there seems to be a different mood even driving to work! Hope everyone has a great day! I hop May comes soon!!!:eek:
 
Scott, where is Harbor Heights? My hubby installs hurricane shutters and worked in Punta Gorda (about 15 minutes from us) He said it was so sad, that even the fire stations roofs were torn off like a can opener. There was even a mobile home laying on the railroad tracks! We have our power back, but there seems to be a different mood even driving to work! Hope everyone has a great day! I hop May comes soon!!!:eek:
 
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