Hi Heidi,
So glad your not among the flooded homes. With all that rain and still warm temps you must be pretty humid and muggy. Our summers are like that here and I hate it! But i love the winters.
Angela,
Boy you have certainly been busy planning. It looks good to me, but one thing you might check out:
It used to be you had to be on board one hour before the safety drill. I think it is at 4:00 p.m.. If you plan on arrivng at 3 it might be cutting it awfully close to the deadline. You may want to call and ask about it to be sure.
I know that
DCL buses do arrive after 3:00, but they do make allowances for those. But on our papers on previous cruises it did state you must be on board one hour prior to the drill, not just in the terminal. I dont know what they would do, if anything for someone showing up after that time.
You might want to check it out.
We are always there when they open at 10:00 and chat with other excited people while waiting for the boarding process to begin.
I have not stayed at AK, but I have done a tour of it before it opened and the rooms with the view of the savanah were really neat and the animals were awesome. There is also a viewing area , kind of an open deck at the end of a hallway on either the 2nd or 3rd floor to use and there is a small area you can walk around at the back by the savanah to see the animals in case you dont have a room with a view. It is so cool to look over your balcony and see giraffe's and zebra's wondering around and munching on the vegetation. You'll love it!! The gift shop has some traditional disney stuff, but it also has some very unusual items from africa, so be sure to check it out too!!! Just save a few dollars from the islands. You may not be there long enough but they have an awesome pool there too.
Once we finish moving I will do my door signs too. I have a lot of ideas rolling around in my head, but nothing definate yet.
Have a great weekend everyone, I will of course be gone again moving stuff and painting, but I will check in on sunday night or monday morning to see if anything is happening.
Kathy