5/27/06 "Il pochi il fiero i blabbermouths" We *will* sail again Part 5

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Dancind said:
I don't think they have mandatory automatic tipping, it may be an option. I wouldn't do it, and I don't like it when it's mandatory. I think you get much better service if you tip AFTER the fact.

I'm sure the individual servers have no idea whether a person has prepaid tips or not... its not mandatory, but is just one more thing that can be done ahead of time, and add to Disney reward $$ before the cruise.

justmestace said:
I still pay all of our bills by check, and I am one of the few anymore who still gets all of my checks back with my bank statement.
Yes, some bills still go by check, I agree... but I wouldn't think of paying off a cruise with one! Just never even thought about writing a check for a vacation since the dark ages of our honeymoon 15 years ago, when we had to arrive at the front desk with a check in hand. (Our bank keeps check images online... easier to look up, and MUCH easier to store!!!!)
 
justmestace said:
to the left was a nice size walk-in closet, otherwise known as Jared's bedroom. The closet had a Murphy bed in it.

hmm... gives a whole new meaning to 'coming out of the closet'...
 
QUOTE=tinksdad]Really? Was that one of the cuises that the stops were cancelled due to weather?[/QUOTE]


Our 10/2/05 four night cruise on the Wonder wound up with having two stops at Castaway Cay, compliments of Captain John.

I believe that I read on the main cruise board that last weekend's New Years' cruise also had two days at Castaway.
 
kikipug said:
hmm... gives a whole new meaning to 'coming out of the closet'...

;) Here's that closet: and there was even a little light above the bed.


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I mailed checks to DCL when I was handling the group for Megan's wedding. It was just easier for everyone to send me their money, and for me to mail a check. I already had enough on my credit card, without adding more to it. And it kept me honest. ;)

Yep, our bank, and probably all of them now, has the online stuff...and that helps for when I want to balance my checkbook in between statements. But after spending many years in the banking business, I feel much "safer" having my checks in my own hands. Knowing how the banks operate makes me tend to not trust them a whole lot.
 
I think there's something ALIVE in that bed! LOL I had forgotten she was IN it when I took the picture.

The foot of the bed touched the desk on the other end.

Another shot of those outside stairs. This one is in the back of the ship, the other was in the front.

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WDWLVR said:
Prayers going out to the families of the WV miners. What a terrible roller coaster ride they were on yesterday.[/font][/b][/left]
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Mary - thank you for posting this. I saw the news after I logged on this morning - how exponentially horrid for them.
 
WDWLVR said:
Maria - I sent you a pm with some ideas on the shirts. Hope it helps.


As for everyone else - please if you have ideas on what would make a good logo please suggest it. Mark and I will be happy to host any sketches etc. on the website so that we can look at them and vote.

I vote for the Cone that is on many of your posts.....It has all the right elements - tradition (we have seen it for a year), colour, mascots (Scoopie).
 
CajunGirl2 said:
I'm back at the office now. I'll have to try to catch up on posts tonight. Yesterday was a busy day here and I didn't get a chance to read during lunch.

We've also been in the midst of car shopping. Last night we purchased a Toyota Sequoia and got rid of our Toyota 4Runner. I hope we made the right decision!

Hope everyone has a great hump day!

Ang

Enjoy the drive!
 
The last two mornings at sea, I sat on the balcony with my coffee and watched tons of flying fish in the water. At first I thought someone above was tossing ice cubes into the water....but I looked up and no one was there. The more I watched, I was even able to see their "wings" as they flew. That was pretty cool.

Since the pier is gone in Cozumel, the Mexican government is providing (at a nice cost, I'm sure) tender transportation. The good part of this is that they are using really large tour boats...so they can get a lot of people on the tenders at one time.
The bad part is that their double-decker boats are too high for the usual tender doors on and off the ship. They rigged up some steps, and we had to duck to get into the tender, and then back onto the ship. They had plenty of people to help, and it seemed that even the older people and less nimble (like me) managed it well.

Getting back on the ship:

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Of course, that guy cheated. He was only carrying one very small package. A true professional like me did it carrying several very large bags!! :goodvibes
 
Okay...I've bored you all enough for one morning. TTFN!
 
Need help with excursions, please.

I am researching the following 2 offerings from Disney Cruise Line:

Chaccohoben Mayan Ruins and Kohunlich Mayan Ruins. A quick google search shows that K- is a better choice, but very limited research. I had thought of renting a car, but then there is the driving and after St. Maarten, perhaps we wish to be pampered.

C- is shorter, but we do not need to return for shopping so that is not an issue. Will not have time to return to dive, so that is also not an issue. Yes, we are planning on diving in Cozumel.....

Suggestions, comments, websites, books on Mayan culture????? etc....Mary posted something a while back. I will run a search of our site and see if I can find it.

Thanks....This is my cruise item for the day. Must get busy now that it is 2006.
 
justmestace said:
;) Here's that closet: and there was even a little light above the bed.

I think I would have preferred the closet to the 'disappearing living room'! At least it wasn't in the middle of the traffic flow!!!!
 
justmestace said:
From Frommer's Caribbean Ports of Call:
Costa Maya:
Literally carved out of the jungle, this amenity-filled pier is the only major form of development for miles around, and has pretty much everything you want: sprawling restaurants (one with a balcony, the other with outdoor seating and a stage for live music), an amphitheater for cultural dance performances, two salt water pools, a pool bar, a trampoline, and plenty of shops (over 70 in a mall-like setting). A free tram shuttles passengers from the ship down the long (1/3 mile) pier to the port entrance.
Taxi's are lined up outside the pier, but most attractions are far away and since there is no alternative means of transportation (no busses or rental cars) the prices are high to go to any of the ruins on your own. Reasonable cost of $5 U.S. per person to go to Mahajual. (edited by me for length)

Sample of Cruise Line Shore Excursions:

Mayan Ruins of Kohunlich (7 hrs, $79.00 adult)

Mayan Ruins of Chacchoben (4 hrs, $62.00 adult)

Bike & Kayak (3 hrs, $48.00) Starting off on mountain bikes, you pedal along a dirt road past a small mangrove lagoon with views of the coastline, then through the village of Mahajual, and finally arrive at the beach. After a refreshment break, pair up with a partner for a kayak trip out along the nearby reef. Bike ride back.

Coral Reef Sail and Snorkel (3 hrs, $54.00)
A boat takes you to a nearby coral reef where you can explore with an expert guide. (this is what is most easily done, on your own, when you get to the pier, and much cheaper)

Dune Buggy Safari (3 1/2 hrs, $82.00)
This is a drive-yourself convoy excursion in honest-to-goodness dune buggies (how 60's...), leaving from Mahajual out onto unpaved roads o9n the way to La Palapa Beach, where you'll have time to swim or use the kayaks and volleyball court.

Jungle Beach Break (no set time, $36.00)
A shuttle operates between the nearby Uvero Beach and the pier every 35 minutes, allowing you to come and go as you please. But, would you ever want to leave the snow-white beaches and crystal-blue water, not to mention the chaise lounges and umbrellas, open bar, free snorkel gear, paddle boats, and sea kayaks, jet skis, and power boats you can rent? Changing rooms with showers and a snack bar are on-site (food not included in price). Parasailing is also available.

On Your Own, Within Walking Distance:
You could stay right at the one-stop-shop pier complex and still get a taste of the Mayan coast. A 650-seat amphitheater here offers cultural shows daily, from pre-Hispanic dance drama to a Mexican folkloric performance. There are also activities throughout the day in and around the pier, from guacamole making classes to aqua-aerobics, games, and contests. Check the daily entertainment schedule posted near the restrooms for times and activities.
Immediately next to the pier is a lovely private beach club with umbrellas, chairs, hammocks, swings, and a small restaurant and bar. There's a small fee for day passes. Enter from the parking lot near the excursion bus departure point.

On Your Own, Beyond The Port Area:
The only town in the area is the Mahajual fishing village, which, until recently, did not even have electricity. A single main road is lined with a short row of rustic, screened-in restaurants and a miniscule grocery; across the street is a long white beach lined with fishing boats. (There are several bars along the beach where you can get chairs and umbrellas and stay all day....swim, snorkel, etc)

Great Local Restaurants:
Bandito's Lobster House:
At the pier....serves seviche & excellent guacamole, fish, shrimp and lobster tacos, fire-roasted Baja lobster, sea bass, Mayan fajitas.....
next door... Mamacita's Taqueria:
You can enjoy casual dining and drinks while taking in the excellent views of the coast and port. Try the blackened chicken fundido to start, then the grande baja burrito or the tres taco platter.

Shopping:
Mall-like setting (mentioned above) with 70 shops, many of them familiar to cruise passengers; Tanzanite International, Diamond International, Taxco Factory, etc. For something different, head over to the two nearby palapas (small thatched-roof stands), where local artists craft their wares as potential buyers look on.


Whew....that was fun!

A trip to the bookstore is in order.....
 
kikipug said:
I think I would have preferred the closet to the 'disappearing living room'! At least it wasn't in the middle of the traffic flow!!!!

After Jordan saw how the layout was, she tried to get Jared to trade, but he wouldn't do it. I don't blame him....on the 10 night Christmas cruise, he had to sleep on the floor, while she had the couch bed. Paybacks!
 
justmestace said:
Ditto! At least, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it!

We're going to do the Tulum Ruins with Mark & Mary....if they'll have us!


That's a cool T.O.P.! Shared with Ohiominnie, Mark, Mary and the Tulum Ruins!! :banana:

Tulum must be out of Cozumel - and I still do not see excursions for Cozumel on the Disney website --- or am I missing something.

Research time over. Must return to work now. Later...
 
chip&dale&fun said:
Tulum must be out of Cozumel - and I still do not see excursions for Cozumel on the Disney website --- or am I missing something.

Research time over. Must return to work now. Later...

Yes, Tulum is out of Cozumel. I haven't looked at the DCL site in a while, maybe they took Coz out until after they return again for the first time after the hurricanes???
 
Stacey - thanks for all the great pictures. I think I would have liked Jared's private area better than the pull out couch as well.
 
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