8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 3

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Enna,

I can't believe you pulled off the surprise to your children so smoothly. I couldn't surprise my daughter, I get too excited and talk too much. Kudos to you!

Andrew, you hit a lot of good points. We sailed in August 2005 through the Canal and found the back of the ship a great spot. Great views, and less crowded on the back of the ship. We were so lucky with the overcast day - all the hats and sunscreen I packed were used more in Curacao than on Panama Day.

I noticed a lot of people staked their claim in chairs but honestly, you'll probably go back in air conditioning from time to time. I enjoyed hitting all of the different decks throughout the day.

It's pretty humid in August going through the canal so prepare your cameras accordingly. Wrapping the cameras in a towel or bag and slowly exposing them to the heat helps cut down on fogging up the lenses. I ducked into the bathrooms on CC and used the hand dryers to dry off the camera.
 
Thanks forgot, as you cannot buy extra luggage later, bring an expandable bag, for all of thoose extra DCL Gifts etc and shopping. Last night is a nightmare fitting it all in. And disembarkation is difficult due to that, I think they were going to say 10pm cut off, but took it to 12 midnight.

Ahh....

... but you CAN buy extra luggage enroute. Or rather - you can from most ports. It may not MATCH what ya got now - but certainly you can get the likes of a cargo bag - and probably on wheels to boot. On more then one ocassion has my spouse found things to buy which exceeded our existing capacity. And if you can't find the right size luggange for special oversized or odd-dimension treasures... then you can resort to a box. I actually pack a roll of sturdy packing tape. Yeah.... you can get a roll from the ship - but you'll have to wait if you're packing on the last day. THey only have so many rolls to go around and it may be busy. I bring one roll for my own use (or the use of DIS neighbors and friends) which also serves well for hanging some stuff in the cabin where there are otherwise no attachment points. Door decorations/Banners/flags/etc.
 
:cloud9: Wow, I just made it through to the end of posts. I have been reading since Wednesday, LOL. Wanted to say "Hi" and introduce myself. We will be on this cruise with all of you. This will be our second Disney Cruise. We went last November on the Double Dip. We were hooked! Myself, DH, DD 10 and DS 3 (at time of cruising). Look forward to "meeting" all of you over the next 18 months.



:wave:Welcome! Welcome! Welcome!:wave:
 
Thanks for the info and link about the pirate flags!

Amanda, are you going on this cruise too? Say it is so!
 

PANAMA Check list

Might sound obvious but Pack lots of high factor sun cream, you are close to the equator, ( but do not cross it) and on PC day out a lot watching everything going on, it takes a long time all day and so you burn without noticing it.
If on deck wear hats etc., and protect eyes, even if raining and it is likely, protect yourself you will still burn.

Pack lots of cameras and Videos you will use it all quickly, and extra batteries on charge all the time. Again long day.

Take cameras to every dinner Disney often had a surprise.

Buy a photo package this time, many photos, you will want them.

If your Digi camera memory gets close to full do not loose it ask Shutters to convert to disc. Best to get a large memory on the Digi camera.

Water, take lots of it during the day, and if you have alcohol in moderation!

Its very humid, care for people with Asthma. Headaches might occur so bring tablets. Get back into Air-conditioning is the best.

Ships photographers will get off the ship at the PC locks, they take pictures of you, wear something you will notice at Shutters, we had an England flag on our verandah.

Go to the pre PC talks I am sure they will have some and they explain a lot in advance and what to look out for. You might get a book in your room as well.
Ship has a barbecue on the day of the crossing in addition to Topsiders and plutos.

Read PC Navigator thoroughly it will tell you the times through each lock on the day, plan your day accordingly, its a long day, you will need a break.

Best view is front of the ship, DECK 10, it went very early on PC day, many people, staked their claim early, but as I said long day, so be polite, you have to move sometime, for loos etc. so allow everyone to look.

Best to agree a meeting place in advance for all the family as it is very busy and people and kids can get lost.

Mickey Minnie etc. are likely to be at the front all day on the view areas outside the bridge, so look out for them.

Ships stateroom TV will have one channel with a live PC guide speaking on it, if you have a view from your room turn up the sound and listen as you go through.

Ships horn is likely to go off a lot, lots of locals on land keep calling out for the ship and the bridge responds with the horn.

The Captain doesn't like you throwing anything off the ship in the locks local kids call to you and ask for anything from Mickey soap, to Disney stuff etc., The ship will be fined if you throw anything off.

Sorry the ships laundry is very busy on PC day? Does everyone think it will be empty?

If your family or friends have port and s/board rooms with views best to agree in advance to allow each other access on the PC transit day, the best views could be either side.

The ship is likely to arrive at the entrance to PC late the previous evening and stop to refuel, this was at sea on DCL last time, but on princess cruises we had a announced stop and could get off in Panama from 6pm to 12 midnight.

Very early on PC day the PC authority crew will come alongside the DM and jump onto the ship from a small boat, its good to watch and then they take over control of the ship through the transit of PC.

The little trains pulling and guiding the ship through the locks are called 'Mules' they have cables attached to them from the ship, and they run on a rack, and rails and go down steep slopes.

Lower outside port hole rooms might get a close up view of the lock walls as we descend, Lumiers at dinner was below the walls and you saw them through all windows.

In my opinion the Pacific is more active than the Caribbean bring medication if you suffer from movement.

Acapulco take of the so called tourist guides, they hassle you a lot, they want to take you to where they get commission including friends market stalls.

Leaving LA you might get a tug escorting us out with a plume of water as a fountain its a good picture opportunity.

The disembarkation presentation is the night before Castaway cay, not CC night to give you more time that night. Worth going as a few things change remember lots of luggage on this one.

If they have a crew talent show go its very good indeed.

Allow extra shipboard credit and spending its 15 days, more tips, more photos, and I presume special PINs as well that cost a lot, and dont forget the statutory T shirts for the cruise. They most likly with have a sale of Mexician riveria t shirts after leaving acapulco as they will not be going back again!

Postcards and Panama stamps are available at guest services, you do not get off but the ship can have them posted for you on the day only.

Thanks for taking the time to write all that up. It will be a new experience for our family, so we're pretty excited!
 
This would be great ......you can send him the signature banner , but he will need the 800 DPI Version that I have ...If you need to talk off the board just PM me ...I would be really interested in what he could do for us ..

Thanks
Todd

pirate:

Will get on that this weekend. My dad can wheedle anything out of him. Will pull out all the stops. We be PIRATES after all....

pirate: Arrrrrgh... pirate:
 
How does the Paolo brunch work on this cruise? How many are there? I (oops WE) would like to do dinner but the dining is fun with others-so brunch is what we will do! Or if there is a dinner to skip out on which would it be?

Way to early to be thinking of this!
 
I got what I could afford, and am happy just to be on the ship. Like others have stated, I would be happy to stay in a broom closet if I had too, afterall,

THIS IS THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME right Capt'n? :lmao:



You're welcome to hang out on my verandah....as long as you don't poop a brick...
 
:cloud9: Wow, I just made it through to the end of posts. I have been reading since Wednesday, LOL. Wanted to say "Hi" and introduce myself. We will be on this cruise with all of you. This will be our second Disney Cruise. We went last November on the Double Dip. We were hooked! Myself, DH, DD 10 and DS 3 (at time of cruising). Look forward to "meeting" all of you over the next 18 months.

:welcome:
 
Will get on that this weekend. My dad can wheedle anything out of him. Will pull out all the stops. We be PIRATES after all....

pirate: Arrrrrgh... pirate:

Great ...Again if you have any questions just PM me ...

pirate:
 
:cloud9: Wow, I just made it through to the end of posts. I have been reading since Wednesday, LOL. Wanted to say "Hi" and introduce myself. We will be on this cruise with all of you. This will be our second Disney Cruise. We went last November on the Double Dip. We were hooked! Myself, DH, DD 10 and DS 3 (at time of cruising). Look forward to "meeting" all of you over the next 18 months.

welcome.gif


Welcome aboard!

You're in for a real treat with the load of DIS enthusiasts here it makes me wonder whether they will be a measurable number on NON-DIS folks aboard!

Cheers in making a wise choice for a 2008 voyage!​
 
You're welcome to hang out on my verandah....as long as you don't poop a brick...



That's OK, don't worry, I'll be sure to pack the DEPENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lmao: :rotfl: :rotfl2:
 
You're welcome to hang out on my verandah....as long as you don't poop a brick...

That's OK, don't worry, I'll be sure to pack the DEPENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lmao: :rotfl: :rotfl2:

Well ... couldn't ya tolerate VM if he made it to the "can" in time? It's just a short sprint away from yer verandah? :confused3


Ya can't be sure that DEPENDs will contain a ... BRICK![/CENTER]
 
Be back later, I'm going to start on my income taxes, I'm hoping to get enough back to replace the deposit $$$$ I used for this cruise, LOL!!!

I hate to see how many posts I will have to catch up on when I get back. If y'all hit the 10,000 mark before I get back on, an early congrats to who gets it!!! :thumbsup2

Later All :wave:

Thanks Andy! Nice of ya ta offer me my congrats so early....

<chuckles>

Ya gotta

TAKE WHAT YA CAN!
 
Hi everyone. I have made my deposit and will be sailing with all of you. Though I still have a dummy reservation that DCL has refused to give me the discount and OBC for and my TA from AAA and DCL are trying to work out. But no matter what happens we still plan to cruise. So right now I have a GTY Cat 8.

It will be myself and DH. We are friends of Jeanneg and it will be our 8 DCL cruise and my third with Jeanne and her DH.


So can someone let me know how to get the banner.

Nancy
 
:cloud9: Wow, I just made it through to the end of posts. I have been reading since Wednesday, LOL. Wanted to say "Hi" and introduce myself. We will be on this cruise with all of you. This will be our second Disney Cruise. We went last November on the Double Dip. We were hooked! Myself, DH, DD 10 and DS 3 (at time of cruising). Look forward to "meeting" all of you over the next 18 months.

Welcome aboard! Maybe our DSs can hang out. He'll be 3 at time of sailing as well...uh, assuming I don't kill him! This morning he decided to stuff what was left of his breakfast into the cup holde on his highchair and then feed it to the dog! :sad2: :rotfl: As DW said "He's lucky he's so cute!" :lmao:
 
PANAMA Check list

Might sound obvious but Pack lots of high factor sun cream, you are close to the equator, ( but do not cross it) and on PC day out a lot watching everything going on, it takes a long time all day and so you burn without noticing it.
If on deck wear hats etc., and protect eyes, even if raining and it is likely, protect yourself you will still burn.

Pack lots of cameras and Videos you will use it all quickly, and extra batteries on charge all the time. Again long day.

Take cameras to every dinner Disney often had a surprise.

Buy a photo package this time, many photos, you will want them.

If your Digi camera memory gets close to full do not loose it ask Shutters to convert to disc. Best to get a large memory on the Digi camera.

Water, take lots of it during the day, and if you have alcohol in moderation!

Its very humid, care for people with Asthma. Headaches might occur so bring tablets. Get back into Air-conditioning is the best.

Ships photographers will get off the ship at the PC locks, they take pictures of you, wear something you will notice at Shutters, we had an England flag on our verandah.

Go to the pre PC talks I am sure they will have some and they explain a lot in advance and what to look out for. You might get a book in your room as well.
Ship has a barbecue on the day of the crossing in addition to Topsiders and plutos.

Read PC Navigator thoroughly it will tell you the times through each lock on the day, plan your day accordingly, its a long day, you will need a break.

Best view is front of the ship, DECK 10, it went very early on PC day, many people, staked their claim early, but as I said long day, so be polite, you have to move sometime, for loos etc. so allow everyone to look.

Best to agree a meeting place in advance for all the family as it is very busy and people and kids can get lost.

Mickey Minnie etc. are likely to be at the front all day on the view areas outside the bridge, so look out for them.

Ships stateroom TV will have one channel with a live PC guide speaking on it, if you have a view from your room turn up the sound and listen as you go through.

Ships horn is likely to go off a lot, lots of locals on land keep calling out for the ship and the bridge responds with the horn.

The Captain doesn't like you throwing anything off the ship in the locks local kids call to you and ask for anything from Mickey soap, to Disney stuff etc., The ship will be fined if you throw anything off.

Sorry the ships laundry is very busy on PC day? Does everyone think it will be empty?

If your family or friends have port and s/board rooms with views best to agree in advance to allow each other access on the PC transit day, the best views could be either side.

The ship is likely to arrive at the entrance to PC late the previous evening and stop to refuel, this was at sea on DCL last time, but on princess cruises we had a announced stop and could get off in Panama from 6pm to 12 midnight.

Very early on PC day the PC authority crew will come alongside the DM and jump onto the ship from a small boat, its good to watch and then they take over control of the ship through the transit of PC.

The little trains pulling and guiding the ship through the locks are called 'Mules' they have cables attached to them from the ship, and they run on a rack, and rails and go down steep slopes.

Lower outside port hole rooms might get a close up view of the lock walls as we descend, Lumiers at dinner was below the walls and you saw them through all windows.

In my opinion the Pacific is more active than the Caribbean bring medication if you suffer from movement.

Acapulco take of the so called tourist guides, they hassle you a lot, they want to take you to where they get commission including friends market stalls.

Leaving LA you might get a tug escorting us out with a plume of water as a fountain its a good picture opportunity.

The disembarkation presentation is the night before Castaway cay, not CC night to give you more time that night. Worth going as a few things change remember lots of luggage on this one.

If they have a crew talent show go its very good indeed.

Allow extra shipboard credit and spending its 15 days, more tips, more photos, and I presume special PINs as well that cost a lot, and dont forget the statutory T shirts for the cruise. They most likly with have a sale of Mexician riveria t shirts after leaving acapulco as they will not be going back again!

Postcards and Panama stamps are available at guest services, you do not get off but the ship can have them posted for you on the day only.

Thanks for all the info Andrew - especially about the Pacific being rougher. I suffer from motion sickness and was lucky that I didn't experience any in Dec. I will definately be packing my Dramimine.
 
I LOVE this one! WOW.

Thanks for the slide show Crash. Gives me some ideas for mine.

If I can hook up with a pal from the 9-17-06 sailin' (our DIS cabin neighbors, letsgosteelers) then they took a photo of nearly EVERY DOOR and hanger! I know cuz I was walkin' the ship with them we I passed out our goodies and treats to fellow DIS mates at 1-2AM. Ya kno... you can ony cover so much of a ship in an hour or so late nite. It took me a few days to hit every deck!

If I get his photos... I might post additional pix to the Door album.
 
Well ... couldn't ya tolerate VM if he made it to the "can" in time? It's just a short sprint away from yer verandah? :confused3



Ya can't be sure that DEPENDs will contain a ... BRICK![/CENTER]


How on earth would we explain THAT plumbing problem to Guest Services?
 
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