7/18/2010 Mickey's Baltic Ballyhoo!! Part 5

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Barb,
From your trip to St Pete last time...did you think the metro was worth a stop if you find yourself pressed for time???
Thinking of using the hydrofoil instead...maybe.:confused3
Would a short stop at one of their metro stations be enough?

Went looking on google for pics and found this slide show:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUQv8DuFIvk
 
Also got our plane tickets:woohoo::woohoo:

Flying out of JFK as it is $200 pp cheaper than flying out of Dulles.

DH thinks we will need to pay for extra checked bags as we will need some heavier clothing in case it is cold?? Not winter coats, but sweatshirts and jeans will take up more room than shorts and t-shirts....

oops meant t-sh**ts ;)

Wondering about shoes as well. If it rains while we are in port, sneakers can get drenched and take a long time to dry...
Is there something you can buy that will help shoes dry out faster???

Yes, I'm packing already:rotfl:
 
Also got our plane tickets:woohoo::woohoo:

Flying out of JFK as it is $200 pp cheaper than flying out of Dulles.

DH thinks we will need to pay for extra checked bags as we will need some heavier clothing in case it is cold?? Not winter coats, but sweatshirts and jeans will take up more room than shorts and t-shirts....

oops meant t-sh**ts ;)

Wondering about shoes as well. If it rains while we are in port, sneakers can get drenched and take a long time to dry...
Is there something you can buy that will help shoes dry out faster???

Yes, I'm packing already:rotfl:

What I found really helpful when we are travelling to a place that can start out cool in the am and then heat up and cool down again at night are pants that zip off the bottoms and become shorts. We brought them when we went to Fla. this Feb. (although it was so cold w didn't zip them off at all) but they are really comfortable. We got ours at Eastern Mountain Sports and I know they are quite common. I don't think I'll take any shorts with us as two pairs of these pants should suffice for shorts, plus a few pairs of cotton long pants should work for the rest of the days.
 

Nice ...short...list:thumbsup2
No one else please.....
umm..you know I'm kidding:rolleyes1;)

Just don't want another 100+ cabin list like we had on the PC repo, that drove me nuts. If it gets up that high I vote for breaking it up into groups:confused3


I would vote for this too!!:thumbsup2
 
Barb,
From your trip to St Pete last time...did you think the metro was worth a stop if you find yourself pressed for time???
Thinking of using the hydrofoil instead...maybe.:confused3
Would a short stop at one of their metro stations be enough?

Went looking on google for pics and found this slide show:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUQv8DuFIvk

We had tons of extra time and really liked the metro stop we did. We only rode it for 2 stops, so it didn't take that much time.
Our driver dropped us off at the first station and then we rode the 2 stops and our driver picked us up there. On the advise of our guide we all left everything in the van. We did this on the 2nd day and we were only staying in the city after going to the Hermitage in the morning.
We were even back to the ship about an hour early after adding in a stop at an ATM, the post office and shopping.

The metro will not bring you back to the city from Peterhoff, you will either take the Hydrofoil or your bus/van.

I'm adding a metro stop again this time since last time they were going renovations and some of the crystal columns and marble walls were covered up.
 
Also got our plane tickets:woohoo::woohoo:

Flying out of JFK as it is $200 pp cheaper than flying out of Dulles.

DH thinks we will need to pay for extra checked bags as we will need some heavier clothing in case it is cold?? Not winter coats, but sweatshirts and jeans will take up more room than shorts and t-shirts....

oops meant t-sh**ts ;)

Wondering about shoes as well. If it rains while we are in port, sneakers can get drenched and take a long time to dry...
Is there something you can buy that will help shoes dry out faster???

Yes, I'm packing already:rotfl:

What I found really helpful when we are travelling to a place that can start out cool in the am and then heat up and cool down again at night are pants that zip off the bottoms and become shorts. We brought them when we went to Fla. this Feb. (although it was so cold w didn't zip them off at all) but they are really comfortable. We got ours at Eastern Mountain Sports and I know they are quite common. I don't think I'll take any shorts with us as two pairs of these pants should suffice for shorts, plus a few pairs of cotton long pants should work for the rest of the days.

DH & DD have the zip-off pants and I have ones that roll up, we will all be taking them again this trip. They really do come in handy.
You can find them sometimes at Eddie Bauer and the Vanity Fair Outlet if you have one near you.
Laundry may become your friend. We'll be doing laundry on the ship since we will only take 2 suitcases for the 3 of us.
Last time we all did end up taking a pair of shorts to wear around the ship on sea days.
Rather than taking sweatshirts take a couple of thinner shirts that can be layered. This will take up much less space than sweatshirts.
Another tip is to wear your heaviest pair of shoes on the plane, don't pack them.
DH won't be taking a suit, that takes up too much room for no more than it will be worn. Not to mention he would need dress shoes as well.

RAIN.....don't say that word, it won't rain on us. :rolleyes1
 
DH & DD have the zip-off pants and I have ones that roll up, we will all be taking them again this trip. They really do come in handy.
You can find them sometimes at Eddie Bauer and the Vanity Fair Outlet if you have one near you.
Laundry may become your friend. We'll be doing laundry on the ship since we will only take 2 suitcases for the 3 of us.
Last time we all did end up taking a pair of shorts to wear around the ship on sea days.
Rather than taking sweatshirts take a couple of thinner shirts that can be layered. This will take up much less space than sweatshirts.
Another tip is to wear your heaviest pair of shoes on the plane, don't pack them.
DH won't be taking a suit, that takes up too much room for no more than it will be worn. Not to mention he would need dress shoes as well.

RAIN.....don't say that word, it won't rain on us. :rolleyes1

I am predicting a heat wave for Northern Europe during our cruise!:goodvibes

:wave2:T.G.I.F.:wave2:
 
I am predicting a heat wave for Northern Europe during our cruise!:goodvibes

:wave2:T.G.I.F.:wave2:

:thumbsup2 I'm all for the heatwave. :thumbsup2




Do you know how long of a drive it would be from DE to Boston? Looking at flights and AerLingus is having a nice sale.
 
DH thinks we will need to pay for extra checked bags as we will need some heavier clothing in case it is cold?? Not winter coats, but sweatshirts and jeans will take up more room than shorts and t-shirts....

Yes, I'm packing already:rotfl:

I noticed that the highs in some of the places when we are going to be there are only mid 70s which means chilly mornings and nights. (Yes I realize the irony of saying only mid 70s when it is 25 outside right now). My wife is just planning on doing the mid-leg style of pants with a light jacket and just being a little cold first thing in the morning. I think we are going to pack a sweatshirt for each of us though just in case since we learned our lesson at WDW the year it was in the 30s.
 
Andrew DEREK UK said:
Has everyone finalised there shore trips to be booked???

We were just starting to finalize everythign and they went and added a bunch of stuff over the past few days so now we are going to wait a bit longer to make sure they are done messing with the options :)
 
We were just starting to finalize everythign and they went and added a bunch of stuff over the past few days so now we are going to wait a bit longer to make sure they are done messing with the options :)

Yes, I have seen them tinkering with all the trips but in the last week no changes, and now some are booking, I think they will settle down.
 
I noticed that the highs in some of the places when we are going to be there are only mid 70s which means chilly mornings and nights. (Yes I realize the irony of saying only mid 70s when it is 25 outside right now). My wife is just planning on doing the mid-leg style of pants with a light jacket and just being a little cold first thing in the morning. I think we are going to pack a sweatshirt for each of us though just in case since we learned our lesson at WDW the year it was in the 30s.

I'll forgo packing the sweatshirt and if I need it then it's an excuse to buy one. Or better yet...an excuse to buy a new sweater like I did last time.
 
:thumbsup2 I'm all for the heatwave. :thumbsup2




Do you know how long of a drive it would be from DE to Boston? Looking at flights and AerLingus is having a nice sale.

New York is 3 hours take the train Acela (that is 5 hours Washington DC to Boston, or take the Fung Wa Bus:idea:
 
We had tons of extra time and really liked the metro stop we did. We only rode it for 2 stops, so it didn't take that much time.
Our driver dropped us off at the first station and then we rode the 2 stops and our driver picked us up there. On the advise of our guide we all left everything in the van. We did this on the 2nd day and we were only staying in the city after going to the Hermitage in the morning.
We were even back to the ship about an hour early after adding in a stop at an ATM, the post office and shopping.

The metro will not bring you back to the city from Peterhoff, you will either take the Hydrofoil or your bus/van.

I'm adding a metro stop again this time since last time they were going renovations and some of the crystal columns and marble walls were covered up.
:thumbsup2 Thanks:goodvibes

DH & DD have the zip-off pants and I have ones that roll up, we will all be taking them again this trip. They really do come in handy.
You can find them sometimes at Eddie Bauer and the Vanity Fair Outlet if you have one near you.
Laundry may become your friend. We'll be doing laundry on the ship since we will only take 2 suitcases for the 3 of us.
Last time we all did end up taking a pair of shorts to wear around the ship on sea days.
Rather than taking sweatshirts take a couple of thinner shirts that can be layered. This will take up much less space than sweatshirts.
Another tip is to wear your heaviest pair of shoes on the plane, don't pack them.
DH won't be taking a suit, that takes up too much room for no more than it will be worn. Not to mention he would need dress shoes as well.

RAIN.....don't say that word, it won't rain on us. :rolleyes1
Those zip-off pants sound like a good idea:thumbsup2
I had a few for my DS when he was little. I'll go looking for them again in a few months...as he is likely to go up in size and me hopefully down:rolleyes1
Maybe a trip to Potomac Mills outlet (maybe we''ll get a chance to meet up there this summer?)

We are leaning toward renting a DCL tux for the guys partly for saving space in the luggage and partly for the nice formal pics:confused3 The guy's dress shoes alone weigh a ton:headache: Nice to have it all there and not have to pack. We rarely get a chance to dress up like that so worth it for us:goodvibes

And yes laundry is a given...we are a messy family:rolleyes:

I am predicting a heat wave for Northern Europe during our cruise!:goodvibes
So either more laundry or more souvenir t-shirts...decisions, decisions

I noticed that the highs in some of the places when we are going to be there are only mid 70s which means chilly mornings and nights. (Yes I realize the irony of saying only mid 70s when it is 25 outside right now). My wife is just planning on doing the mid-leg style of pants with a light jacket and just being a little cold first thing in the morning. I think we are going to pack a sweatshirt for each of us though just in case since we learned our lesson at WDW the year it was in the 30s.

yeah I was thinking at least one sweat shirt a piece for us, plus light jacket as well,...so we have some variety in what we are wearing in our pictures;)
I'll leave sweaters at home so I have an excuse to buy one.

I'll forgo packing the sweatshirt and if I need it then it's an excuse to buy one. Or better yet...an excuse to buy a new sweater like I did last time.

:thumbsup2
The sweater wall is in Tallinn, right?

A sweater and the Russian dolls are my big souvenier goals:woohoo:
 
:thumbsup2 Thanks:goodvibes


Those zip-off pants sound like a good idea:thumbsup2
I had a few for my DS when he was little. I'll go looking for them again in a few months...as he is likely to go up in size and me hopefully down:rolleyes1
Maybe a trip to Potomac Mills outlet (maybe we''ll get a chance to meet up there this summer?)

We are leaning toward renting a DCL tux for the guys partly for saving space in the luggage and partly for the nice formal pics:confused3 The guy's dress shoes alone weigh a ton:headache: Nice to have it all there and not have to pack. We rarely get a chance to dress up like that so worth it for us:goodvibes

And yes laundry is a given...we are a messy family:rolleyes:


So either more laundry or more souvenir t-shirts...decisions, decisions



yeah I was thinking at least one sweat shirt a piece for us, plus light jacket as well,...so we have some variety in what we are wearing in our pictures;)
I'll leave sweaters at home so I have an excuse to buy one.



:thumbsup2
The sweater wall is in Tallinn, right?

A sweater and the Russian dolls are my big souvenir goals:woohoo:

We will be in a lucky position of leaving final packing until Saturday for the cruise on Sunday, so we will know the weather for at least the first five days by then, and pack to that.

I know in the Med in 2007, I saw the lowest amount of dressing up on any cruise, few men in Tuxes.

I was told to take my jacket off for Dinner in Palo.

And no laudry visits for us.
 
We will be in a lucky position of leaving final packing until Saturday for the cruise on Sunday, so we will know the weather for at least the first five days by then, and pack to that.

I know in the Med in 2007, I saw the lowest amount of dressing up on any cruise, few men in Tuxes.

I was told to take my jacket off for Dinner in Palo.

And no laudry visits for us.

I was warning my DH about this yesterday that I thought there might be less dressing up on this cruise, but he was very motivated to go ahead with it:confused3
Maybe he'll change his mind as we get a little closer:confused3
 
I usually rent Tuxes but as we are doing B2B cruises I will bring my Blue Blazer so I can pretend to be Judge Smails from Caddy Shack "Spalding get your foot off the boat!":lmao::rotfl2::rotfl::laughing: :drinking1:
 
I was warning my DH about this yesterday that I thought there might be less dressing up on this cruise, but he was very motivated to go ahead with it:confused3
Maybe he'll change his mind as we get a little closer:confused3

I usually rent Tuxes but as we are doing B2B cruises I will bring my Blue Blazer so I can pretend to be Judge Smails from Caddy Shack "Spalding get your foot off the boat!":lmao::rotfl2::rotfl::laughing: :drinking1:

There is just the one Formal night, so I am taking a business suit and use that for Palo as well.
 
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