Diznyfan68
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Man - 20K for a cat 9...are we sure we can't ebay our cabins?
Yes it was in January 2005!! If you were on Deck 9 either before or after bingo that day, we were the red-eyed girls that the band referenced.
I know so many people were upset over that cruise and that a lot of letters were sent to DCL complaining, etc. Um, hello.. you booked a cruise!! That means you're out on the ocean. Duh! Reason would follow that weather might play into where you get to go. If I didn't want to miss certain locations, I certainly wouldn't be booking a cruise! My friends and I just sat in the lobby that evening laughing and laughing at the people. We even nicknamed one of the worst couples, Mr. & Mrs. Craba**.
Was this a western in 1/05? I was on one that missed both ports, offered free drinks and then a few fights broke out.![]()
My wife is in Charlotte, NC and I am in Illinois. Really nothing better to do but post. Except maybe work.... Nah.
I can relate!!!!!
What is this. Usually when a major storms hit, the maternity wards in 9 months are filled.
Hope everyone is staying safe and warm.
Doesn't everyone have to have passports by then?
Hmm....that will make the "Bring a Bottle of your Local Area wine for a Wine & Cheese Party" party a bit more complicated.
If anyone is still interested in a Wine & Cheese party, I bet we could do one by picking 2-3 varieties of wine & asking each participant to bring a bottle. Then we could compare the different vinyard's interpretations of each varietal.
Or, is that too darned educational for a vacation?
Nope, not gonna say a word, I'm goin' to be a good boy!!!![]()
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We really do need to find out if the port will let us bring bottles on board or if we need to smuggle the wine/et al in our luggage..
Except me. I have pulled over CMs when I see a diapered child in the pool. Yes, I am also the guy who throws away towels I see on chairs for an hour with no one in them if I need a seat.
We could compare California wines with Oregan or Washington State.. LOL
Hello to all! I just wanted to delurk for a moment and introduce myself and my family.We are one of the crazies who will be sailing with all of you.
It will be myself Bev, dh Dale, and the 2 boys Luke will be 9 and Mason will be 7. We have one cruise under our belts on the Magic back in April of 2005 and are soooooo looking forward to spending more time on this magnificent ship!![]()
You all have brought me many smiles over the last several weeks and I look forward to spending the next 18 months with you !!!!
Bev
and cases of water..Iknow, I know ...priorities!!!!![]()
I don't mind paying for drinks, but I totally hate paying the price they charge for a case of water..the three of us (especially DD, of course))go through more water than we will drinks!!! Last cruise we carried on two cases - only used one and were still ahead cost wise!!! I ended up giving into DD having soda more than I normally would......
Glad to hear it! I know what it is like to wait for DH to get home from a business trip & the weather doesn't cooperate.
I'm glad he made it home in this weather. Stay safe in this mess.
Darlene so glad DH made it home safe & sound!!![]()
Interesting PC info I found:
Before the canal, ships journeyed 8,000 nautical miles around the tip of South America.
The initial efforts to actually build a canal across the Isthmus of Panama started with the French in 1880. It would take another 34 years for it to be completed and opened in August 1914.
More than 80,000 people took part in this unprecedented construction project and some 30,000 lost their lives in the endeavor.
The 51-mile waterway has a work force of around 9,000 employees and operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, providing transit to over 14,000 vessels every year. More than two-thirds of these ships are headed to or from the U.S.
The Miraflores Visitors Centre includes four exhibition halls of historical objects on canal operations, interactive modules and video presentations.
Each passage through the canal requires 52 million gallons of freshwater to float the ship through the locks.
Passage tolls through the Canal vary with the size of each ship. On average, a vessel will take between 8 to 10 hours to transit.
New ships are up to 40 feet wider than the canal. Within 10 years most new ships won't fit through the locks.
Hello to all! I just wanted to delurk for a moment and introduce myself and my family.We are one of the crazies who will be sailing with all of you.
It will be myself Bev, dh Dale, and the 2 boys Luke will be 9 and Mason will be 7. We have one cruise under our belts on the Magic back in April of 2005 and are soooooo looking forward to spending more time on this magnificent ship!![]()
You all have brought me many smiles over the last several weeks and I look forward to spending the next 18 months with you !!!!
Bev