RRBB said:Cindy, Congratulations on hitting the 8300 posts milestone!![]()
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curtdennis said:We were doing the Happy Doc Dancein Detroit thursday night!!
These are GREAT tips, Mary!!! We've used almost all of them!!WDWLVR said:Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Tip Of The Day
Today we have some little hints that can improve your stateroom life. Some of which have been covered in discussion - some not.
Hope these help!
- Bring an over the door shoe hanger - you can use it for shoes, but also for the little things you need like suntan lotion, sun glasses, etc.
- If you need to use a curling iron or blow dryer you might want to bring an extension cord as the outlets are not in the best place on the desk for using one.
- If you want a little privacy from the kids bring a few clothes pins to keep the privacy curtain closed.
- If you have connecting rooms ask your room steward for the small blocks of wood they use to keep the doors open. The block goes in the upper part of the door by the closer and keeps it open. Easy to remove if you want to close them at night.
- If you get a sewer smell in your bathroom it is easy to cure yourself by pouring a cup or two of water down the drain behind the toilet (we've never experienced it but have read about the smell on the DIS).
- If you have a family that makes it own smells you might want to bring an air freshner for the bathroom.
- After you unpack it is easy to store you luggage out of sight under your bed. If you lift the corner of the bed half of it will come up easily to slide the luggage up.
[*]Post-it notes or a small wipe board inside the cabin helps you keep track of other family members.
Ok, another guess of....I have absolutely NO IDEA!!!curtdennis said:Since we're odd today - here you go...
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curtdennis said:Since we're odd today - here you go...
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RRBB said:We'd love to sign a square for you.
I'm planning on bringing my canvas tote that I ordered from CafePress to have everyone sign. It's something lots of people do at CKU with the totes they give out, get the scrapbooking "celebs" to sign.
curtdennis said:Since we're odd today - here you go...
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CapnHook said:Here is the picture from our pirate night on the 11 night cruise.
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Left to right is Carol [scrappy910] and Joe (Gail's sister and BIL),
friends of ours (Mike & Rose),
Gail (#1Mouse) & yours truely
alikat99 said:Hey Mary - only 127 posts until you hit 20,000 posts!!! Do you think that you can make it before the cruise?????![]()
WDWLVR said:Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Tip Of The Day
Today we have some little hints that can improve your stateroom life. Some of which have been covered in discussion - some not.
Hope these help!
- Bring an over the door shoe hanger - you can use it for shoes, but also for the little things you need like suntan lotion, sun glasses, etc.
- If you need to use a curling iron or blow dryer you might want to bring an extension cord as the outlets are not in the best place on the desk for using one.
- If you want a little privacy from the kids bring a few clothes pins to keep the privacy curtain closed.
- If you have connecting rooms ask your room steward for the small blocks of wood they use to keep the doors open. The block goes in the upper part of the door by the closer and keeps it open. Easy to remove if you want to close them at night.
- If you get a sewer smell in your bathroom it is easy to cure yourself by pouring a cup or two of water down the drain behind the toilet (we've never experienced it but have read about the smell on the DIS).
- If you have a family that makes it own smells you might want to bring an air freshner for the bathroom.
- After you unpack it is easy to store you luggage out of sight under your bed. If you lift the corner of the bed half of it will come up easily to slide the luggage up.
[*]Post-it notes or a small wipe board inside the cabin helps you keep track of other family members.
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Good morning Member Cruisers
- we sail in 15 days!
14 days until the pre-cruise DIS meet in the Solarium at Beach Club!
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Remember you can get a copy of the navigator on the web site!