Marla Hellwig
I'm not lost, it's called creative exploring
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seafood and shellfish - not that I am expecting live shrimp 

BTW-just realized I should check...of the people participating in the FE exchange..do any in your cabins have allergies? Like if there are any nut or peanut allergies or anything else that could cause a problem?
BTW-just realized I should check...of the people participating in the FE exchange..do any in your cabins have allergies? Like if there are any nut or peanut allergies or anything else that could cause a problem?
BTW-just realized I should check...of the people participating in the FE exchange..do any in your cabins have allergies? Like if there are any nut or peanut allergies or anything else that could cause a problem?
As long as there's no green peppers or brussels sprouts we're good.![]()
Thanks for the reply, but wondered about the back on board time when we're in port. In the example I gave ( Oslo 8:30-4:30 ) is 4:30 when we have to be on the ship OR is that the time we're sailing ? Thanks
Reading all these wonderful posts and reports makes me think DCL really dropped the ball in the Port Adventures dept. Compared with other cruise lines we've sailed with, DCL did a poor job describing these tours. Most are expensive and I would like to know what I'm getting ! This our 8th Disney cruise and 30 total. But don't misunderstand me. We LOVE Disney, are DVC members,too. But there's always room for improvement !
I would assume that unless they are waiting for the late return of a Disney sponsored tour that they are sailing away at 4:30
We are aiming to be back on the ship about an hour before the allboard time in each port.
Julie (Bellelinus) was the one that convinced me to go with the non-DCL excursions on our PC repo cruise. She posted about a zipline tour in Puerto Vallarta that was much less expensive than what DCL wanted and they had a lower minimum age as well. Plus our best excursion on that trip was a pirate ship snorkel trip in Aruba that was also non-DCL. Just seems that you usually get more for less money when you do it yourself on the cruise excursions
Now before anyone flames me I do appreciate that you can also save yourself the aggravation of researching spots and the worry of missing the ship when you stick with ship excursionsYou just pay alot for that and for me not worth the extra money
I've enjoyed researching the portsPlus with the details from the previous cruises feel ready to take it all on
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seafood and shellfish - not that I am expecting live shrimp![]()
Dear Ballyhoo Group
Wife, Daughter (10.9999) are going on the Baltic Cruise as our first ever cruise. Really looking forward to it all and are open to any advice you all have. We are from the US originally (Boston Area last), but live in Geneva, Switzerland now. Driving to Dover on Saturday before and then going to enjoy the next 13+ days. Can't wait for the trip.
Welcome to this cruise....
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Thank you, looking forward to it....
Dan
Any advice on formal dinners is grateful. How formal is formal? Any old suit is good, or should I bring a dark / black suit. Which night(s) are the formal dinners?
Up to you, any of that, I have had a Tux on a few cruises, and one one of those swapped back to a Business suit as too few were in them, I am taking a Business suite this time for formal, semi, and Palo Dinner.
Ladies do go to town and really dress up nice, but its a bit hit/miss with men and considering a high percentage coming trans atlantic, with luggage restrictions, either they hire, or go casual.
I think many will go without.
I found the MED in 2007 very casual, and was *told* to take my jacket off at Palo Dinner.
Excellent, thanks, as I a driving, I can bring more, but do not want to bring too much. A nice business suit will do then. I will make sure my wife shows me up anyway.
Geneva is a nice place to live, a bit expensive, but was used to Boston, so not too far off!!
Dan
Andrew,
The Borough Market looks wonderful! I think we are staying in a great location to get to lots of places easily. The Market has a wine shop, so maybe we can get a few bottles for the cruise there while enjoying the rest of the market.
Welcome to drleblanc!
Beth![]()