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Back on the Ship
In our last installment, we were just getting back to the ship from our short foray into the city of Nassau. We got back on the ship at just about noon. Mrs. TCD and my other DD left a note in the cabin saying that they had gone up to deck 9 to hang out at the Goofy pool.
We changed into our suits, and headed up to deck 9 to join the others.
Hanging out on the ship when it is in port is great. A lot of folks are off on excursions, and things are usually very uncrowded. We had our choice of lounge chairs, and all of the quick serve places were open for us to choose from. One of the girls and I played a little ping pong, and we grabbed snacks when we were hungry. I tried a taco from Pluto's Dog House. Not so good. I tried one of the Paninis from Goofy's Galley. That was good.
The girls did a little hot-tubbing;
Somewhere in this time frame, the ship's DJ's came out, and played some music. They also did an eco-trivia contest, and a crewmember came out and did an ice carving demonstration.
At 2, one of my DD's and I headed down to the atrium for Mr. Toad's Wild Race. I had never seen this before, but the DD's had participated on our last cruise, and knew that there was a trophy up for grabs!
This is an event where there are small wooden toads connected to ropes, and you must try to get them to move across a finish line. It looks like this:
The trick to this is to be very patient. What you want to do is stand your toad up on its hind legs, hold the rope taught, and let it fall forward. My DD mastered that technique, and she one the first heat by a landslide! (it was either my coaching or the bird poop!)
There were about four more heats . . . and then the final. Unfortunately, DD's toad got tangled up, and she came in second. The trophy went to someone else.
But, because she won her heat, DD got a gold medal. We covet these in our family. I have personally won one on each of my DCL cruises (and on a couple RCCL cruises too). I believe that DD won two on the the last cruise.
She was happy to have brought in the first gold medal for the TCD family on this cruise!
The next item on our busy agenda was the Adult Pool Games, scheduled for 2:30 pm at the Quiet Cove pool. My fellow Turkey Day Gang members know how much fun the adult pool games can be. I have earned the gold medal in the Disney Legs contest on each of our previous DCL cruises, and I am back to defend my title!
Alas, the adult pool games on this cruise were lame! All that they had was a golf chipping contest
. A target was floated out in the pool, and you were given three chances to hit it. The prize was a drink of the day. Of course I played:
I hit the target, but the wet Velcro did not stick
. No medal, or even a drink of the day for TCD.
We spent a little more time back at the Goofy pool, and then headed down to the cabins to get ready for the Castaway Club reception. Returning cruisers are invited to a little get together on each cruise. According to our invitation, refreshments would be served, and prizes awarded. What else could we ask for?
We have not attended one of these events before, so we have nothing to compare it to, but I would describe it as subdued. As we entered the Wavebands lounge, we were handed a little booklet and a pen. This is what the booklet looks like:
On the bottom of the last page, there is a tear off card. You write your name on that and put it in a box that they have up on the stage. Everyone present in your party can enter. So, bringing the kids helps your chances of winning. If you read the questions in the booklet above, you will see that most of them appear to be geared toward folks sailing on the seven day cruises. There was no one at this event who had sailed on an inaugural cruise, or more than 10 times. But, not to worry, you don't have to answer the questions to enter the drawing. The event was hosted by our cruise director, Clayton, and it was fun, just not something that I would go out of my way to attend again.
So, it is time for the drawing. All of the prizes are the same: little Castaway Club clocks. The first few names are called- nothing. And then- Bingo! Our name is called. We are winners! Here is Clayton awarding the clock to me:
Nice, but I still don't have my medal. I am starting to worry. This is only a three night cruise. Am I going to go home empty handed? If only that pigeon had bombed me.
Well, it is time for us to go to tonight's show. We go to see DCL's newest show, Toy Story the Musical. It is wonderful. They have such talented actors on this ship. The set and costumes are also great. I was a little concerned about this show, based upon reviews that I read here on the Disboards. I remember that many were critical of the actress who played Sid, so I paid particular attention to her. Maybe she has toned down her performance, or maybe some people are too critical, because I thought she turned in a very good performance.
After the show, it was on to Studio Sea for "A Pirate's Life for Me." It is pirate night, you know. This is an audience participation game show where captains and first mates are chosen, and the teams compete. Guess who got chosen as the captain of the Powder Monkeys team?
Yes, TCD. That is my first mate there. He carried the team, thank goodness.
So, we go through a bunch of challenges, and Goofy even shows up:
The Powder Monkeys pretty much dominate in all of the competitions, and then the awards are handed out.
GOLD!
The castmember in these photos is Neville. We had a lot of interaction with him. A real fun guy!
So, TCD remains perfect in the medal count.
Three for Three baby!
Next, it is on to Dinner, and then Pirate Night!
TCD
In our last installment, we were just getting back to the ship from our short foray into the city of Nassau. We got back on the ship at just about noon. Mrs. TCD and my other DD left a note in the cabin saying that they had gone up to deck 9 to hang out at the Goofy pool.
We changed into our suits, and headed up to deck 9 to join the others.
Hanging out on the ship when it is in port is great. A lot of folks are off on excursions, and things are usually very uncrowded. We had our choice of lounge chairs, and all of the quick serve places were open for us to choose from. One of the girls and I played a little ping pong, and we grabbed snacks when we were hungry. I tried a taco from Pluto's Dog House. Not so good. I tried one of the Paninis from Goofy's Galley. That was good.
The girls did a little hot-tubbing;

Somewhere in this time frame, the ship's DJ's came out, and played some music. They also did an eco-trivia contest, and a crewmember came out and did an ice carving demonstration.
At 2, one of my DD's and I headed down to the atrium for Mr. Toad's Wild Race. I had never seen this before, but the DD's had participated on our last cruise, and knew that there was a trophy up for grabs!
This is an event where there are small wooden toads connected to ropes, and you must try to get them to move across a finish line. It looks like this:



The trick to this is to be very patient. What you want to do is stand your toad up on its hind legs, hold the rope taught, and let it fall forward. My DD mastered that technique, and she one the first heat by a landslide! (it was either my coaching or the bird poop!)
There were about four more heats . . . and then the final. Unfortunately, DD's toad got tangled up, and she came in second. The trophy went to someone else.
But, because she won her heat, DD got a gold medal. We covet these in our family. I have personally won one on each of my DCL cruises (and on a couple RCCL cruises too). I believe that DD won two on the the last cruise.
She was happy to have brought in the first gold medal for the TCD family on this cruise!
The next item on our busy agenda was the Adult Pool Games, scheduled for 2:30 pm at the Quiet Cove pool. My fellow Turkey Day Gang members know how much fun the adult pool games can be. I have earned the gold medal in the Disney Legs contest on each of our previous DCL cruises, and I am back to defend my title!
Alas, the adult pool games on this cruise were lame! All that they had was a golf chipping contest


I hit the target, but the wet Velcro did not stick

We spent a little more time back at the Goofy pool, and then headed down to the cabins to get ready for the Castaway Club reception. Returning cruisers are invited to a little get together on each cruise. According to our invitation, refreshments would be served, and prizes awarded. What else could we ask for?
We have not attended one of these events before, so we have nothing to compare it to, but I would describe it as subdued. As we entered the Wavebands lounge, we were handed a little booklet and a pen. This is what the booklet looks like:




On the bottom of the last page, there is a tear off card. You write your name on that and put it in a box that they have up on the stage. Everyone present in your party can enter. So, bringing the kids helps your chances of winning. If you read the questions in the booklet above, you will see that most of them appear to be geared toward folks sailing on the seven day cruises. There was no one at this event who had sailed on an inaugural cruise, or more than 10 times. But, not to worry, you don't have to answer the questions to enter the drawing. The event was hosted by our cruise director, Clayton, and it was fun, just not something that I would go out of my way to attend again.
So, it is time for the drawing. All of the prizes are the same: little Castaway Club clocks. The first few names are called- nothing. And then- Bingo! Our name is called. We are winners! Here is Clayton awarding the clock to me:

Nice, but I still don't have my medal. I am starting to worry. This is only a three night cruise. Am I going to go home empty handed? If only that pigeon had bombed me.
Well, it is time for us to go to tonight's show. We go to see DCL's newest show, Toy Story the Musical. It is wonderful. They have such talented actors on this ship. The set and costumes are also great. I was a little concerned about this show, based upon reviews that I read here on the Disboards. I remember that many were critical of the actress who played Sid, so I paid particular attention to her. Maybe she has toned down her performance, or maybe some people are too critical, because I thought she turned in a very good performance.
After the show, it was on to Studio Sea for "A Pirate's Life for Me." It is pirate night, you know. This is an audience participation game show where captains and first mates are chosen, and the teams compete. Guess who got chosen as the captain of the Powder Monkeys team?

Yes, TCD. That is my first mate there. He carried the team, thank goodness.
So, we go through a bunch of challenges, and Goofy even shows up:

The Powder Monkeys pretty much dominate in all of the competitions, and then the awards are handed out.
GOLD!


The castmember in these photos is Neville. We had a lot of interaction with him. A real fun guy!
So, TCD remains perfect in the medal count.
Three for Three baby!
Next, it is on to Dinner, and then Pirate Night!
TCD