7/18/2010 Mickey's Baltic Ballyhoo!! Part 4

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OK Promise no more slightly rude posts about silly questions....on the main forum..........

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But the next gets a *FREE* book just out for 2009.


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NOTE:- If a Mod looks at this and think I am being rude ,I am only joking!!!! (theres no way they get a fee book!) No animals were harmed in the production of this post.
 
FYI from my TA


Disney Cruise Line to Homeport Disney Wonder at the Port of Los Angeles

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LOS ANGELES, Calif., (March 30, 2009) – Disney Cruise Line announced today that it plans to reposition the Disney Wonder from its Florida base in Port Canaveral to the West Coast in 2011. The company is working with the Port of Los Angeles to finalize a two-year agreement with a three-year extension option. The contract will be considered by the Port of Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners on April 2, 2009.



If approved, the new Disney Wonder sailings could generate more than 250,000 guests passing through the Port of Los Angeles over a five-year period.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said he is pleased to welcome the renowned family cruise line back to the Port of Los Angeles at San Pedro.

“Having Disney Cruise Line operating out of the Port of Los Angeles will provide a great boost to the local economy by generating business and tourism revenue in San Pedro and throughout the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area,” Mayor Villaraigosa said. “The return of Disney Cruise Line to our port speaks volumes about our ability to attract world-class cruise lines to the area.”

The addition of a new homeport for Disney Cruise Line is part of the overall expansion plan for The Walt Disney Company. Two new ships, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, will arrive in Florida’s Port Canaveral in 2011 and 2012, respectively.

“We are looking forward to returning to the Port of Los Angeles and offering our special brand of family cruises on the West Coast,” said Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo. “Having a Disney Cruise Line ship based in this region is something families on the West Coast have wanted for a long time, and we’re pleased to bring the Disney Wonder to Southern California in 2011.”

Disney Cruise Line has successfully tested the West Coast market with two summer seasons of Mexican Riviera itineraries from the Port of Los Angeles. The Disney Magic cruise ship first called on the West Coast during the summer of 2005 as part of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary and returned again during the summer of 2008. Disney Cruise Line has not yet announced the details of its itineraries for 2011.

“The return of Disney Cruise Line to the Port of Los Angeles is just one more reason visitors will come to Los Angeles to help our city thrive,” added Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Geraldine Knatz, Ph.d. “The LA area is already home to Disneyland – it’s a natural fit.”

The Port of Los Angeles continues to be one of the busiest cruise ports on the West Coast. Known for its proximity to area attractions, including Disneyland Resort, and ease of convenience for transportation and nearby airports, the Port of Los Angeles provides cruisers with a great experience.

Disney Cruise Line delivers a cruise experience that every member of the family feels was created for their own individual vacation wants and needs. Specifically designed areas and activities for each member of the family allows for both quality time together and wonderful individual experiences. The focus is to allow families to reconnect, adults to recharge their batteries and kids to immerse themselves in worlds of fantasy only Disney can create.

Known for establishing family travel in the cruise market Disney Cruise Line continues to be a leader in the industry. The Disney Wonder was recently named the top large cruise ship experience by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine in the 9th annual “Reader’s Cruise Poll.” The Disney Magic, which was also ranked in the top five cruise experiences in the poll, will embark on a season of limited itineraries exploring Northern Europe and the Mediterranean in 2010. Additionally, the line continues to move forward on the construction of its two new ocean liners at the Meyer Werft yard in Germany.
 
FYI from my TI


Disney Cruise Line to Homeport Disney Wonder at the Port of Los Angeles

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LOS ANGELES, Calif., (March 30, 2009) – Disney Cruise Line announced today that it plans to reposition the Disney Wonder from its Florida base in Port Canaveral to the West Coast in 2011. The company is working with the Port of Los Angeles to finalize a two-year agreement with a three-year extension option. The contract will be considered by the Port of Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners on April 2, 2009.



If approved, the new Disney Wonder sailings could generate more than 250,000 guests passing through the Port of Los Angeles over a five-year period.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said he is pleased to welcome the renowned family cruise line back to the Port of Los Angeles at San Pedro.

“Having Disney Cruise Line operating out of the Port of Los Angeles will provide a great boost to the local economy by generating business and tourism revenue in San Pedro and throughout the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area,” Mayor Villaraigosa said. “The return of Disney Cruise Line to our port speaks volumes about our ability to attract world-class cruise lines to the area.”

The addition of a new homeport for Disney Cruise Line is part of the overall expansion plan for The Walt Disney Company. Two new ships, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, will arrive in Florida’s Port Canaveral in 2011 and 2012, respectively.

“We are looking forward to returning to the Port of Los Angeles and offering our special brand of family cruises on the West Coast,” said Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo. “Having a Disney Cruise Line ship based in this region is something families on the West Coast have wanted for a long time, and we’re pleased to bring the Disney Wonder to Southern California in 2011.”

Disney Cruise Line has successfully tested the West Coast market with two summer seasons of Mexican Riviera itineraries from the Port of Los Angeles. The Disney Magic cruise ship first called on the West Coast during the summer of 2005 as part of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary and returned again during the summer of 2008. Disney Cruise Line has not yet announced the details of its itineraries for 2011.

“The return of Disney Cruise Line to the Port of Los Angeles is just one more reason visitors will come to Los Angeles to help our city thrive,” added Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Geraldine Knatz, Ph.d. “The LA area is already home to Disneyland – it’s a natural fit.”

The Port of Los Angeles continues to be one of the busiest cruise ports on the West Coast. Known for its proximity to area attractions, including Disneyland Resort, and ease of convenience for transportation and nearby airports, the Port of Los Angeles provides cruisers with a great experience.

Disney Cruise Line delivers a cruise experience that every member of the family feels was created for their own individual vacation wants and needs. Specifically designed areas and activities for each member of the family allows for both quality time together and wonderful individual experiences. The focus is to allow families to reconnect, adults to recharge their batteries and kids to immerse themselves in worlds of fantasy only Disney can create.

Known for establishing family travel in the cruise market Disney Cruise Line continues to be a leader in the industry. The Disney Wonder was recently named the top large cruise ship experience by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine in the 9th annual “Reader’s Cruise Poll.” The Disney Magic, which was also ranked in the top five cruise experiences in the poll, will embark on a season of limited itineraries exploring Northern Europe and the Mediterranean in 2010. Additionally, the line continues to move forward on the construction of its two new ocean liners at the Meyer Werft yard in Germany.

Thank you for posting, good ''confirmation' for what we worked out and the WOnder moving means the DREAMS takes over the 3/4 night cruises.
 
Thank you for posting, good ''confirmation' for what we worked out and the WOnder moving means the DREAMS takes over the 3/4 night cruises.

Dont be so sure they might move the Magic over to the 3/4 night cruises untill the fantasy shows up!:confused:
 

Don't be so sure they might move the Magic over to the 3/4 night cruises until the fantasy shows up!:confused:

I have had a lot of people PM me with private info from Captain Henry on the Wonder, he has over the past few weeks said that he is getting the DREAMS and it will take over the 3/4 route, he said that the Wonder would go elsewhere, Mexico/ or Alaska etc a bit vague, but this ties up the loose ends.

Couldnt post it as I was told ''private'' talks.

I must say I thought the Magic would go to LA, but a lot of people said that was wrong...

Cross refereed your post to main forum sure they would all like to see it.
 
I have had a lot of people PM me with private info from Captain Henry on the Wonder, he has over the past few weeks said that he is getting the DREAMS and it will take over the 3/4 route, he said that the Wonder would go elsewhere, Mexico/ or Alaska etc a bit vague, but this ties up the loose ends.

Couldnt post it as I was told ''private'' talks.

I must say I thought the Magic would go to LA, but a lot of people said that was wrong...

Cross refereed your post to main forum sure they would all like to see it.
Wll we will see that will mess with my Holiday 2011 cruise plans have to go 2012 instead!:sad2::mad:
 
I alos thought they would send the Magic to LA and keep the Wonder at PC.



BTW Andrew....love the new book idea. :thumbsup2
 
Wll we will see that will mess with my Holiday 2011 cruise plans have to go 2012 instead!:sad2::mad:

You will just have to book an extra cruise, Anyway the Wonder will be out there for a lot of the time. Dont have to rush.

I can't believe I'm going to say this....I have to agree with Andrew on this one Robert - just go on an extra cruise.
 
I also thought they would send the Magic to LA and keep the Wonder at PC.



BTW Andrew....love the new book idea. :thumbsup2
I thought so as well, but as the 3/4 Cruises are the most profitable cruises against the 7 night cruises and they get two sets of cruisers through the turnstiles each week, it makes $ sense, money talks

The book is for some of the more silly questions...
I can't believe I'm going to say this....I have to agree with Andrew on this one Robert - just go on an extra cruise.

Go for it
 
I thought so as well, but as the 3/4 Cruises are the most profitable cruises against the 7 night cruises and they get two sets of cruisers through the turnstiles each week, it makes $ sense, money talks

The book is for some of the more silly questions...


Go for it

And for the ones that get asked over and over and over and over again.....
 
I can't believe I'm going to say this....I have to agree with Andrew on this one Robert - just go on an extra cruise.

I thought so as well, but as the 3/4 Cruises are the most profitable cruises against the 7 night cruises and they get two sets of cruisers through the turnstiles each week, it makes $ sense, money talks

The book is for some of the more silly questions...


Go for it

No I already ran the idea of a 4 day past the missus & she gave it a thumbs down & why in the world do I want to be in Port Canaveral twice in 7 days it cannot be so I can pay 10% or 20% more for a 7 day vacation?:laughing:
 
I have had a lot of people PM me with private info from Captain Henry on the Wonder, he has over the past few weeks said that he is getting the DREAMS and it will take over the 3/4 route, he said that the Wonder would go elsewhere, Mexico/ or Alaska etc a bit vague, but this ties up the loose ends.

Couldnt post it as I was told ''private'' talks.

I must say I thought the Magic would go to LA, but a lot of people said that was wrong...

Cross refereed your post to main forum sure they would all like to see it.

Saw the thread on the main board . . . it's kind of cool that the Wonder is headed out there . . . hope they go somewhere interesting!:thumbsup2
 
Good Monday Morning to All!!

We have had a busy weekend as Sarah had surgery on Friday to take out her gallbladder. She is home a slowly recuperating. She did not realize she would be so sore.

Spring is definetly coming as horse racing returns to Keeneland next week.

Looking forward to warmer weather.;);)

Sending Sarah best wishes for a speedy recovery!

Can you tell me what REAS is??;)

If I don't eat in the main dining room on the last night, do I still have to tip? ;)
 
No I already ran the idea of a 4 day past the missus & she gave it a thumbs down & why in the world do I want to be in Port Canaveral twice in 7 days it cannot be so I can pay 10% or 20% more for a 7 day vacation?:laughing:

Oh...so the boss has spoken.
 
Can you tell me what REAS is??;)

If I don't eat in the main dining room on the last night, do I still have to tip? ;)

Have anyone cruised in October? Has anyone cruised with an infant?
Nope....no one has ever cruised in October, the ships sail empty, and no one has ever taken an infant on the ship.
If they just word the question better I wouldn't think so much about it. :confused3 :headache: :dance3:
 
Sure whatever, you all think you are bosses dont you? I think it is genetic or at least chromasonal!:lmao::rotfl2::rotfl::laughing: :banana:

Since she said NO to the 4 day cruises and you didn't put up an arguement then that proves my point she is the boss. Sometimes men give in way too easily so the women can call themselves bosses by default. But then if you argue too much you will be in even deeper trouble, so the woman is still in charge. We just let you have your way every so often so you don't get a complex. :lmao: :rotfl2: :confused3 :rotfl: :cool1:
 
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