8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC #5

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A question for all of you have have been to the port before. I know there is an Enterprise Rental Car Agency there/nearby. Are there any other agencies around? If you are renting a car while in CA where are you renting from?


TIA

Chrissie

Chrissie

#1 take Monica's advice visit Pinks for a hot dog. :banana:

#2 I know we had a discussion (with Jonesing) about what other car rentals are in the area and will they be open on Sunday. I know that there is at least one other (I think that is Dollar at the DoubleTree) in one of the hotels. I am hopefully going down there the day the Magic is coming in (which will be a Sunday) and I will snoop around for car rental agencies.
 
It'll be 8 yrs ago, tomorrow, that I had my first heart surgery.
 
It'll be 8 yrs ago, tomorrow, that I had my first heart surgery.

You youngster, you. My mom had her first heart surgery 45 years ago (artificial heart valve). You've got a long time to go yet.

Congratulation!!
 
Yes I certainly can confirm that people were sleeping in the lobby to buy pins.. I have the video to prove it...lol...

Yes there were people sleeping on the decks to reserve space.. it was a lot of fun....:goodvibes
Like one big slumber party :lmao: Darren and I stayed up all night for tickets to a Billy Joel concert (December 1989) in Rochester NY. It was freezing. But we got good seats:rolleyes1

Laurie they really did sleep on the decks and camp out on the hallway, but it was the WB. I think after all the surprises DCL got that sailing--they were better prepared for the EB.
We had an order form for our pins and a time they could be picked up. I also think they asked people to go back to their rooms who were trying to camp out, but there were some early risers.
If anything disorderly happened on our cruise, I wasn't aware of it.:)
Sounds like they worked it out:thumbsup2

Thank Goodness Monday is almost over..... :offtopic: need to tell you all a little story about how my day began... (feel free to laugh at or with me, sympathize or empathize)
I am cat sitting for my father while he and my mother are enjoying 2 months in AZ. Background: I have 2 cats. My father has 2 cats. They don't get along and I have to keep them separated. I only have 3 more weeks till Dad comes home. And I do love animals....most days...

Early this morning about 4 am I was startled by a banging on the door. I thought someone was trying to break in.:scared1: My heart was racing. I turned on my light and ran into my bathroom where I left my cell phone. The banging stopped and I quietly exited the bathroom with cell phone in hand ready to dial 911. Other than shadows (which were freaking me out) I didn't see/hear anything anymore... I then notice one of my father's cats sitting on one side of a door...very smugly looking at me with "what do you want, I'm busy" look. :snooty: One the other side of the door was my little monster sitting so innocently.:rolleyes1 Apparently they were going after each other under the door and my father's cat slammed himself into the door trying to get at my monster. (my monster probably went back at him too) I could have strung them both up...:furious: After that sleeping wasn't much of an option. I just had to share the start of my day.... and yes my day did get better...that is for a Monday. It took many hours to calm my heart back down... and I did have my blood pressure checked.. 115/80...not bad for having the beegeezus scared out of me. :)
Here's to a quieter Tuesday! :drinking1
I love cat stories:lmao: Thanks:thumbsup2 One of our cats has a foot fetish and likes to attack our feet at night:rolleyes: I've taken to wearing socks to bed which is fine in the winter, but is not going to work for the summer.

3 of them!

mine mine mine mine mine :)

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I'll be quicker next timepirate:
 
good evening everyone! hope you all had a great monday. i'm glad it's over! is it friday yet????
 
Breaking News

Multiple explosions impact key transportation assets.

US raises Threat Level to RED

New York - (AP) - Simultaneous explosions in the Suez, Erie and Panama
Canals appear to be a coordinated terrorist attack. At approximately
12:22 a.m. EDT the first explosion occured on board an oil tanker in the
Erie Canal. Click here for live video. The tanker has broken in half,
leaking over 300 million gallons of oil into the canal which is now
burning and has the canal closed to all traffic. Shortly after 12:30
a.m. EDT a second explosion occured in the Suez Canal. It is not clear
at this time how the explosion occurred, but several ships, including a
Cunard Cruise ship are on fire. Amazingly, no injuries or deaths are
reported. At 12:48 a.m. EDT a container ship in the Gatun Locks of
Panama Canal exploded multiple times, causing severe damage to the locks
and is slowly causing the water upstream to drain to the ocean.
Preliminary damage reports indicate that the Panama Canal will be closed
indefinately
crippling commerce. A terrorist fringe organization calling
themselves the All Powerful Reigning Infidel Liberation Fellows Over Odd
Liberating Someday has claimed responsibility.
 
I remembered you guys talking of cameras - didn't pay much attention to it at the time abd not even sure if this is a great deal or not but thought I would pass it along.

I got a coupon booklet from Costco today and in it is a Olympus Stylus 830
8MP, 2.5"LCD, 5x optical zoom dual image stabilization & all weather design for 199.99 after $50 off available only at costco.com from April 4 - 20.

If its a good deal, hope someone can take advantage :thumbsup2

It's a good deal. For those who are looking for a really good deal and willing to go "off brand", check out this one.
For $99 you get a 7mp with 3x optical zoom and 1GB memory. No, it's not image stablized, but it takes remarkably good pictures. Great kids camera (which is why I got it).
 
Early this morning about 4 am I was startled by a banging on the door. I thought someone was trying to break in.:scared1: My heart was racing. I turned on my light and ran into my bathroom where I left my cell phone. The banging stopped and I quietly exited the bathroom with cell phone in hand ready to dial 911. Other than shadows (which were freaking me out) I didn't see/hear anything anymore... I then notice one of my father's cats sitting on one side of a door...very smugly looking at me with "what do you want, I'm busy" look. :snooty: One the other side of the door was my little monster sitting so innocently.:rolleyes1 Apparently they were going after each other under the door and my father's cat slammed himself into the door trying to get at my monster. (my monster probably went back at him too) I could have strung them both up...:furious: After that sleeping wasn't much of an option. I just had to share the start of my day.... and yes my day did get better...that is for a Monday. It took many hours to calm my heart back down... and I did have my blood pressure checked.. 115/80...not bad for having the beegeezus scared out of me. :)
Here's to a quieter Tuesday! :drinking1

Isn't it amazing how LOUD cats can be? OK - we have 6 so that is part of the problem, but still, cats are supposedly graceful and able to walk with a "cat-like tread"! :rotfl2: Mine sure don't! We get the middle of the night battles, we have one that sounds like 2 or 3 people when he runs up and down the stairs and one that purrs so loud it can wake you from sound sleep - particularly if he has decided that laying ON your head is a good spot to take a nap.

Pamela
 
Breaking News

Multiple explosions impact key transportation assets.

US raises Threat Level to RED

New York - (AP) - Simultaneous explosions in the Suez, Erie and Panama
Canals appear to be a coordinated terrorist attack. At approximately
12:22 a.m. EDT the first explosion occured on board an oil tanker in the
Erie Canal. Click here for live video. The tanker has broken in half,
leaking over 300 million gallons of oil into the canal which is now
burning and has the canal closed to all traffic. Shortly after 12:30
a.m. EDT a second explosion occured in the Suez Canal. It is not clear
at this time how the explosion occurred, but several ships, including a
Cunard Cruise ship are on fire. Amazingly, no injuries or deaths are
reported. At 12:48 a.m. EDT a container ship in the Gatun Locks of
Panama Canal exploded multiple times, causing severe damage to the locks
and is slowly causing the water upstream to drain to the ocean.
Preliminary damage reports indicate that the Panama Canal will be closed
indefinately
crippling commerce. A terrorist fringe organization calling
themselves the All Powerful Reigning Infidel Liberation Fellows Over Odd
Liberating Someday has claimed responsibility.

I'm just going to say..tsk tsk tsk..:scared1:
 
And if he loves hot dogs, you've got to go to Pink's.
http://www.pinkshollywood.com/pgz/greeting.htm
It is a legend in LA and you never know who you might end up in line with.

I was a piece about Pink's on the Travel Channel yesterday. The place was packed and the food looked so good.

Of course I added to my must hit list.:sad2:

I can't believe how much of the DL/DC part of our trip I’ve planned around food.:lmao:
 
I can't wait to go to Equador! :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:


I am so excited that we are skipping those pesky ports like Acapulco..I hear since we will miss the cliff divers... Tom is going to show us how it is done off the back of the boat! :rotfl:
 
I am so excited that we are skipping those pesky ports like Acapulco..I hear since we will miss the cliff divers... Tom is going to show us how it is done off the back of the boat! :rotfl:

In his speedo. Right Earl :lmao: :lmao: And I have heard that speedos are mandatory at all Ecuadorian beaches.
 
My daughters are going to flip to see Miley Cyrus, I will die to see Julie Andrews, and my sons would love to see Anakin Skywalker in the flesh! Who knew DCL could pull that off?? :lmao: :lmao:
Had me going there for a second. I about had a heart attack!
 
Cartagena info.

Below is an article from this week's Sunday Times travel section which I've typed up for your delight!

Visiting film locations can be disappointing. Once the set designers and prop masters have left town, and the CGI wizards have worked their magic, there is often little correlation between the place on screen & the real thing.

Cartagena is a glorious exception. A former Spanish port on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, it is both the setting and stage for Love in the Time of Cholera, a classic novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and now a movie by the British director Mike Newell.

The story tells how love struck young clerk Florentino Ariza, played by Oscar-winner Javier Bardem, waits 50years for the hand of his childhood sweetheart, Fermina Daza. Set around the turn of the 20th century, Garcia Marquez’s tale of magical realism is infused with the sultry, torpid atmosphere of Cartagena, where he worked as a young reporter.

Because of fears surrounding Colombia’s recent violent past, the studio had planned to use Brazil for the location work – until Newell visited Cartagena and fell in love with it. So exquisitely preserved is the fortified old town, with its 18th century colonial mansions and perfumed courtyards, that little work was required to age it by more than 100years. Although the resulting movie has received mixed reviews, Cartagena itself easily takes the full five stars.

In the old town, horse-drawn buggies rattle along narrow cobbled streets and bougainvillea spills from carved wooden balconies. In the Parque de Bolivar, shoeshine boys shelter from the punishing midday sun beneath the shade of tall palm trees and rubber trees. Across the street, under the arches of the Plaza de la Proclamacion – where the market scenes were filmed – women in billowing skirts balance bowls of watermelon on their heads.

Wrapped around the old town are battlements, built by 8000 African slaves to protect their colonial masters from pirates. For more than 200 years, Cartagena grew rich on plundered treasure. Gold and emeralds stolen from indigenous South Americans were stashed in warehouses, loaded onto fleets of galleons and sailed back to Spain. Some ships fell to pirates – among them Sir John Hawkins and Sir Francis Drake. One vessel, the San Jose, was said to have been sunk by the Spanish just outside Cartagena lest its hoard fall into British hands. The wreck has never been recovered.

Today, the best introduction to Cartagena is to walk the ramparts, gazing across terracotta rooftops at ornate church towers and voluptuous cupolas. In the late afternoon, as a welcome breeze blows off the Caribbean, students from the nearby university stroll arm in arm, and lovers curl up in the embrasures.

In the people of Cartagena it’s easy to see the influences of Africa, Europe and South America, mixed and melded over the centuries. Charming and friendly, they move with a languid grace and exude an effortless sensuality, the men handsome, the women flirtatious.

Nor do you need to look hard to find characters who could have been lifted from the pages of a Garcia Marquez novel. My guide, Andres, who worked last year on the production of the movie, introduced himself with a soft handshake: “I am 59 years old and have lived everyday of my life in the city”.

In the atmospheric church of San Pedro Claver, where Fermina’s wedding to Dr Jevenal Urbino was filmed, he pointed out an elderly man with silver hair and small round spectacles who knelt and prayed silently in the back pew. “Every time I come, he is there, always in the same place. Don’t ask me why”, Andres whispered.

Pedro Claver, a Spanish priest, devoted his life to improving the lot of the city’s slaves and is revered in Cartagena. He was canonised in the 19th century, and his bones lie in a glass-sided coffin beneath the church’s altar, his skull resting on a pillow. Next door, beneath the crumbling porticoes of a former convent, is the sell where he lived and died.

Across town, another convent has been cleverly transformed in to Cartagena’s finest hotel. Retaining much of the original structure, including a splendidly overgrown courtyard, the Sofitel Santa Clara has incorporated a sumptuous pool and spa. Drop by for a cocktail and sneak to the fifth floor terrace to gaze into the garden of the neighbouring house, owned by Garcia Marquez.

It’s possible than within a few years Cartagena will lose some of its magic. Spiralling property prices may force local people out of the old town and strip it of its authenticity. Right now, though, the city is perfect: romantic, unspoilt, safe and cheap.


Celestine

Thanks so much for posting this, its the port I'm most looking forward to. Its always held a fascination for me. I can't wait!
 
OK - first - can you see this in your avator? NEWSFLASH: BIP CAN DO WEDGIES! ???????

:rotfl: :rotfl2: :lmao:
OMG shhhhhhhhhhh that will totally end up being under my name now. LOL
(ps. I do know how to do wedgies- ask my son. insert evil emoticon with horns here because I can't find it. LOL

:offtopic: How are the pre orders or poll looking for the bracelets????:confused3
uh..... where do we do this?

well i finally made my plane reservations for this trip. aug 11 i fly to vegas spend 2 nights there,than aug 13 i fly to lax spend 4 nights in disneyland.
i never been to vegas or disneyland.
woohoo- you're gonna have a great time!
We've never been to vegas before either! I've only been to Disneyland once over 10yrs ago while SUPER HUGE pregnant with my son, alone. I didn't ride a thing- just walked around looking at stuff- kids and DH have never been.


I like this one ....:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2


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pirate:
I like this one too but I like the other one too!

Cheryl to finally answer your question. So far 48 adult and 27 kids.

So please vote on the wrist bands/bracelets before I have to go "Huge Font" on everyone! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Sorry, couldn't resist!

Oh, I just realized only 3 Mondays till we go to WDW!:woohoo:

Uh, where do we vote? I need to know!

Hi..

BIG excitment HERE!!! We finally booked air far to LAX!!! YEAH!!:cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2:

Here is the story.. skip if you don't wanna here the vent..

Once upon a time, I worked with some people that would fly north to go south 'cause it was more miles..:confused3 . I always thought that was stupid and that my time was much more valuable than wasting another few hours in the air or at an airport..

Well, last night DH was finally focused on the air fare issue..he is tried of my bringing it up that we need air fare to the cruise ... so he starts looking at flights.. I am thinking Direct to LAX.. but no he is thinking stops, lots of legs, MORE MILES!!! He explains that if it stops and we have another leg it is more miles and he is into triple miles and it could be a big bunch...well since we are going to fly on Saturday instead of Sunday.. I keep my big mouth shut.. and do the YES DEAR thing..

So we are booked, and have lots of miles but we arrive on Saturday and I am VERY happy to have airfare... now to work on getting us home on Monday Sept 1st, hotels, transfers et al.....

LOL!
I'm totally a "nonstop" kinda gal. I get annoyed if we have to do one stop. LOL

On the bottom of the cover letter it says Disney Cruise Liine Planning Calendar. Right below that it has 03-Jun-2008 Hassle Free Date: Shore Excursions, spa appointments, Palo Reservataions......blah blah blah

It was the date I noticed, not the lack of a CC#.

When you all get your planner, doulble check the date!

Penny
Ah thanks for explaining that because as I read this thread I looked at the papers and I couldn't find any inf about CC member or not- but we do have the date there (now that you've explained) that says May 19th so that's set as CC member, right?


me three!

Chrissie we are departing from Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center (San Pedro)

San Pedro site with lots of information

I think this looks like the offical one
quoting this to be able to find this info later........... thanks!

We like our Platypus Sport - they fold flat when empty and have a pull top lid. I made water bottle carriers out of O rings, and some 1" ribbon.
must find this- quoting it to be able to find this info later! thanks!
 
Ps. we may not be able to afford the shirts -for all of us it would be pretty costly. Are we gonna be like outcasts if we don't have the shirts? *cry*

I think we've just about decided to just get a personal loan for the remaining amount to be able to go on the cruise. We just can't bear to not go and we know we can pay it off quickly- and the loan would be less interest to pay (until we pay it off early) than putting it on a credit card. So wish us luck on that because that is probably what we're gonna do...

and thank goodness Ruby decided not to try out for cheerleading next year and do soccer instead (band is a given- and next year she gets more elective choices- and they didn't have soccer in middle school but do in highschool- she's just been on the independent soccer league for years but it's never at school until highschool). This will save us TONS- it's like $3000+ for cheerleading if you make it! (this year was only right at $1000 for uniforms/etc.) She decided on band, soccer, spanish, IBCS and AG (intro first year- then she can do aquatic study- she wants to be a marine biologist and work with dolphins- atleast- when she grows up!) -plus ofcourse the regular classes. she's up one credit already taking algebra 1 this year.

ANYWAY..... so that's one less "cost" that helps us make sure we get on this cruise! hehe
Man that due date is coming up on us isn't it! Our TA papers says it's due May 9th!
 
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