7/18/10 Mickey's Baltic Ballyhoo Part 6

My granddaughter is one of the kids emailing Kaitlin but she really is Allison's age. Her and her cousins 8 and 11 will definitely be going to the clubs!

Our daughter is 6 and will be turning 7 on July 30th. She can be very social and is generally not shy at all. This is her first cruise ever. Has your daughter been on a Disney cruise before?

Monica

My youngest will be 6 on the cruise & is very outgoing as well (maybe too much so):eek::sad2:
 
This will be her 3rd Disney Cruise. She has had her cousin with her the last 2 cruises. So this time she keeps saying she doesn't want to go to kids club because she won't know anybody... lucky me
 
Hello,
It has been a long time since I have posted anything. We are so excited for the cruise. We are traveling with Hawaiian Mickey and wife. I have a 7 year old daughter who is kind of shy until you get to know her and I was wondering if there are any other 6-8 year old girls who would like to meet a friend. I am hoping to get her into kids club at some point and this would be easier with a friend.
Kay, Mark, Christian and Hannah
Celebrating two birthdays and an Anniversary this trip

This will be her 3rd Disney Cruise. She has had her cousin with her the last 2 cruises. So this time she keeps saying she doesn't want to go to kids club because she won't know anybody... lucky me

Hey there :wave2:
We are also celebrating our anniversary on the cruise:banana:
Also Sandy too I think:confused: (Did I remember right Sandy:confused3)

Anyway, what I have heard from others is that it helps alot if you get them in there the first night when many others are in the same boat and don't know anyone. After that it can be harder (not impossible though) to find a buddy.

My DD13 (Kelly) is also a social butterfly-she loves to talk and loves to make friends with the crew as well. She is thrilled when they remember her name:laughing:
My DS16 (Andrew) is mostly quiet and very much the gamer. He'll stay in the stack just for the video games:rolleyes:
 

Some how I think my DD has what Robert has. She came home from school today saying her head and stomach hurt.
Robert how did you manage this:confused3
Aren't you in Massachusetts?
Must be some flu bug going around:sick:

Anyway hope you're both feeling better soon:guilty:
 
Some how I think my DD has what Robert has. She came home from school today saying her head and stomach hurt.
Robert how did you manage this:confused3
Aren't you in Massachusetts?
Must be some flu bug going around:sick:

Anyway hope you're both feeling better soon:guilty:

Sorry the one running through my house starts in the chest moves to the head & sinuses can cause a feever as well.

My wife is fighting it now!

I think I might be on the downhill Knock on my wooden head!:lmao:
 
I emailed concierge about currency and this is their response:

Currency Exchange - Disney Magic

Currency exchange is available at Guest Services. The rate of exchange can fluctuate; therefore, guests should check with Guest Services.

There is no limit to the amount of money that can be exchanged onboard.

The following types of currency can be exchanged to US Dollars for no fee, with the exception of the Transatlantic, Mediterranean and Northern Europe sailings:

During the Transatlantic and Mediterranean sailings, the currencies listed below can be exchanged to Euros.

During the Northern European sailings, the currencies listed below can be exchanged to Euros, Russian Rouble, Swedish Krona, Danish Krone and UK Pounds.

Australia Dollar
Brazil Real
Canada Dollar
Cayman Dollar
Denmark Kroner
England Pound
European Union Euro
Hong Kong Dollar
Japan Yen
Mexico Peso
Norway Kroner
Scotland Pound
Sweden Kroner
Switzerland Franc
United States Dollar

If a guest exchanged US Dollars to Euros, Russian Rouble, Swedish Krona, Danish Krona or UK Pounds on the ship, the guest can exchange these funds back to US Dollars as long as they provide the onboard receipt.


I asked about making payments on our stateroom account using other currencies, and they said it could only be USD. I thought others said they made Euro payments, but to be safe I will not plan on using extra foreign currencies for that.

Based on this, I think I will only bring UK Pounds and Euros, since I can use them when I travel for work in the future. The other currencies, which I may never use again, I will buy on board so I can exchange back what I don't use. I figure I won't need much so the exchange fee won't be huge and I have to pay an exchange fee at the bank anyway. Plus I won't be stuck with unique foreign currencies if (yikes!) we can't make a stop at one of the ports.
 
I got you out of hiding! :wave:
aloha,
Did not know what the private message was about, but now I know. Yes were are still doing the cruise with everyone.:cool1::cool1::cool1:
We are with the Kouris family. We have booked the Eye/River Cruise and Porter's in London. Doing the Eye and River Cruise on July 15 and dinner at Porter's on July 17 at 1830.
We are also doing the Lanesbourgh for afternoon tea. Thanks for everyones suggestions of all the tea houses.


aloha,
hawaiian mickey
 
Hey there :wave2:
We are also celebrating our anniversary on the cruise:banana:
Also Sandy too I think:confused: (Did I remember right Sandy:confused3)

Anyway, what I have heard from others is that it helps alot if you get them in there the first night when many others are in the same boat and don't know anyone. After that it can be harder (not impossible though) to find a buddy.

My DD13 (Kelly) is also a social butterfly-she loves to talk and loves to make friends with the crew as well. She is thrilled when they remember her name:laughing:
My DS16 (Andrew) is mostly quiet and very much the gamer. He'll stay in the stack just for the video games:rolleyes:
Both our daughters (Alana 16 and Kathryn 11) are very social and outgoing. Kathryn more so than Alana. I think Alana is excited to just be able to hang out in the Stack and do "teen stuff" and Kathryn is thrilled to be able to go to Ocean Quest! She also thinks she'll be spending lots of time in the pool!(she lived in it on the Panama Canal)

aloha,
Did not know what the private message was about, but now I know. Yes were are still doing the cruise with everyone.:cool1::cool1::cool1:
We are with the Kouris family. We have booked the Eye/River Cruise and Porter's in London. Doing the Eye and River Cruise on July 15 and dinner at Porter's on July 17 at 1830.
We are also doing the Lanesbourgh for afternoon tea. Thanks for everyones suggestions of all the tea houses.


aloha,
hawaiian mickey
Sorry about the PM! I was sending it out to people we hadn't seen around. I got all discombobalated and got your name in the body of the PM somehow and then sent it! Once it's gone, you can't get it back!
 
I emailed concierge about currency and this is their response:

Currency Exchange - Disney Magic

Currency exchange is available at Guest Services. The rate of exchange can fluctuate; therefore, guests should check with Guest Services.

There is no limit to the amount of money that can be exchanged onboard.

The following types of currency can be exchanged to US Dollars for no fee, with the exception of the Transatlantic, Mediterranean and Northern Europe sailings:

During the Transatlantic and Mediterranean sailings, the currencies listed below can be exchanged to Euros.

During the Northern European sailings, the currencies listed below can be exchanged to Euros, Russian Rouble, Swedish Krona, Danish Krone and UK Pounds.

Australia Dollar
Brazil Real
Canada Dollar
Cayman Dollar
Denmark Kroner
England Pound
European Union Euro
Hong Kong Dollar
Japan Yen
Mexico Peso
Norway Kroner
Scotland Pound
Sweden Kroner
Switzerland Franc
United States Dollar

If a guest exchanged US Dollars to Euros, Russian Rouble, Swedish Krona, Danish Krona or UK Pounds on the ship, the guest can exchange these funds back to US Dollars as long as they provide the onboard receipt.


I asked about making payments on our stateroom account using other currencies, and they said it could only be USD. I thought others said they made Euro payments, but to be safe I will not plan on using extra foreign currencies for that.

Based on this, I think I will only bring UK Pounds and Euros, since I can use them when I travel for work in the future. The other currencies, which I may never use again, I will buy on board so I can exchange back what I don't use. I figure I won't need much so the exchange fee won't be huge and I have to pay an exchange fee at the bank anyway. Plus I won't be stuck with unique foreign currencies if (yikes!) we can't make a stop at one of the ports.
Thanks for this info! It's good to know! We are still undecided on what we are going to do money-wise. Would you assume that it can only be cash that they'll exchange?
 
Sorry the one running through my house starts in the chest moves to the head & sinuses can cause a feever as well.

My wife is fighting it now!

I think I might be on the downhill Knock on my wooden head!:lmao:
:headache:Hope your wife is feeling better soon too:flower3:
Gonna start calling you Typhoid Robert;)

I emailed concierge about currency and this is their response:

Currency Exchange - Disney Magic

Currency exchange is available at Guest Services. The rate of exchange can fluctuate; therefore, guests should check with Guest Services.

There is no limit to the amount of money that can be exchanged onboard.

The following types of currency can be exchanged to US Dollars for no fee, with the exception of the Transatlantic, Mediterranean and Northern Europe sailings:

During the Transatlantic and Mediterranean sailings, the currencies listed below can be exchanged to Euros.

During the Northern European sailings, the currencies listed below can be exchanged to Euros, Russian Rouble, Swedish Krona, Danish Krone and UK Pounds.

Australia Dollar
Brazil Real
Canada Dollar
Cayman Dollar
Denmark Kroner
England Pound
European Union Euro
Hong Kong Dollar
Japan Yen
Mexico Peso
Norway Kroner
Scotland Pound
Sweden Kroner
Switzerland Franc
United States Dollar

If a guest exchanged US Dollars to Euros, Russian Rouble, Swedish Krona, Danish Krona or UK Pounds on the ship, the guest can exchange these funds back to US Dollars as long as they provide the onboard receipt.


I asked about making payments on our stateroom account using other currencies, and they said it could only be USD. I thought others said they made Euro payments, but to be safe I will not plan on using extra foreign currencies for that.

Based on this, I think I will only bring UK Pounds and Euros, since I can use them when I travel for work in the future. The other currencies, which I may never use again, I will buy on board so I can exchange back what I don't use. I figure I won't need much so the exchange fee won't be huge and I have to pay an exchange fee at the bank anyway. Plus I won't be stuck with unique foreign currencies if (yikes!) we can't make a stop at one of the ports.
Nice:thumbsup2
Good to know, Thanks:goodvibes

Both our daughters (Alana 16 and Kathryn 11) are very social and outgoing. Kathryn more so than Alana. I think Alana is excited to just be able to hang out in the Stack and do "teen stuff" and Kathryn is thrilled to be able to go to Ocean Quest! She also thinks she'll be spending lots of time in the pool!(she lived in it on the Panama Canal)

Alana will see my Andrew sitting on the chair watching the video games on tv in the Stack. Ask her to check and make sure he is breathing for me:rolleyes: Gonna leave him alone as far as the sea days as we are dragging him around quite a bit in port.

Not sure...but it might be too cold for the pool in the Baltic:confused3
My kids love the hot tub near the family pool-but there might be a line for that:laughing:
 
Thanks for this info! It's good to know! We are still undecided on what we are going to do money-wise. Would you assume that it can only be cash that they'll exchange?

Yes, I am fairly sure it will only be cash exchanged. There are fees associated with credit card processing.
 
:headache:Hope your wife is feeling better soon too:flower3:
Gonna start calling you Typhoid Robert;)


Nice:thumbsup2
Good to know, Thanks:goodvibes



Alana will see my Andrew sitting on the chair watching the video games on tv in the Stack. Ask her to check and make sure he is breathing for me:rolleyes: Gonna leave him alone as far as the sea days as we are dragging him around quite a bit in port.

Not sure...but it might be too cold for the pool in the Baltic:confused3
My kids love the hot tub near the family pool-but there might be a line for that:laughing:
I will make sure she does periodic checks on him! :upsidedow

We've mentioned to Kathryn that it may be a bit cold for swimming. That didn't seem to phase her!
 
I will make sure she does periodic checks on him! :upsidedow

We've mentioned to Kathryn that it may be a bit cold for swimming. That didn't seem to phase her!

I am hoping for a Baltic Heat Wave!:beach::thumbsup2

:wave2: Good Morning All :wave2:
 
Thank you all so much for your prayers and support. It has been a long week but it is good to be back at school. Part of me is relieved as I was so worried about being away from home for 2 1/2 weeks for the cruise.

You folks are the best! :grouphug:
 
Oh, and feel better Robert! :sick:
 
I am hoping for a Baltic Heat Wave!:beach::thumbsup2

:wave2: Good Morning All :wave2:

I'm up for that heat wave as well. :thumbsup2


Robert, I saw your post on the planning thread - no problems if y'all decide to go to Rostock for the day. I know it's only a short train ride away and the train station is right there at the port terminal.


I have a social butterfly as well, she'll be 16. She doesn't like the stack, she'd rather stalk to Cruise Staff although so far she doesn't know of anyone that will be on this sailing. But she'll be busy keeping our friends 3 boys from getting lost on the ship, it's their first cruise and they are thrilled to be going away.


MaryAnn, so glad to hear you are back at work. I totally understand your relief amid your sadness. :grouphug:


Nice to see so many posting that have been away.
 
I'm up for that heat wave as well. :thumbsup2

Robert, I saw your post on the planning thread - no problems if y'all decide to go to Rostock for the day. I know it's only a short train ride away and the train station is right there at the port terminal..
I might then again I might not, I am so confused!:confused3 Wunermunde would have been better later in the cruises!:idea:

Just remember our dinner reservations for that night!popcorn::


I have a social butterfly as well, she'll be 16. She doesn't like the stack, she'd rather stalk to Cruise Staff although so far she doesn't know of anyone that will be on this sailing. But she'll be busy keeping our friends 3 boys from getting lost on the ship, it's their first cruise and they are thrilled to be going away.
Your Daughter is going to stalk the cruise staff!:scared1: I will advise DCL security immediately! :lmao::rotfl2::rotfl::laughing::scared1:
 

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