Alaska ~ 8/13/12 ~ Midnight Sun Mouseketeers!

My goodness, I seem to be occupied with all things Alaska this morning as I drink my coffee! One more thing to alert everyone about: I posted a request on the creative design board to see if someone there could come up with a Midnight Sun Mouseketeer logo for our group. Fingers crossed that a talented designer over there will come up with something super cool for our Alaska cruise. :)
 
It's official! We've switched our reservation to this sailing, so we'll be joining the midnight mouseketeers!

We have 2 cabins (6564 and 6566) for me, DP, and her parents. We'd definitely be in for the FE.

It's just over a month away until our Wonder-preview cruise to the MR. If you have any questions or photo requests, let me know.

welcome aboard.
 
We are leaving on Dec 11 on the Mexican cruise. Obviously will be taking pictures etc. Any request for information.
We are very excited for this added treat and actually looking forward to a very quiet time as our cruise to Alaska is the one we are looking forward to for the ports and tours. This one is just to enjoy the ship and get some much needed rest.
 
We are leaving on Dec 11 on the Mexican cruise. Obviously will be taking pictures etc. Any request for information.
We are very excited for this added treat and actually looking forward to a very quiet time as our cruise to Alaska is the one we are looking forward to for the ports and tours. This one is just to enjoy the ship and get some much needed rest.

Elaine, I hope you and your family have a great and relaxing time on your upcoming Wonder cruise to the MR! We aren't cruising this month but do have a quick trip planned to WDW a few days before Christmas to see the lights and characters on our way down to visit my brother in Boca Raton over the holidays. If you need anything from WDW, just let me know...

Thanks for doing the Midnight Sun Mouseketeer countdown calendar for our group!

Beth
 

If no one volunteers to do the FE exchange I will set it up when I return from the Mexican cruise after the 18th. But if someone would like to do it please feel free.
 
The Fish Extender
What is a Fish Extender? Where did it come from? What does it mean to me? What if I am terrified of fishes? All these questions and more answered in this episode of SOAP.

Background
A fish extender is a “secret Santa” of sorts. The idea is that a group of DISers exchange gifts during a cruise. The first Fish Extender Exchange is said to have been started during a Panama Canal repositioning cruise. It is called a “Fish Extender” because outside of every stateroom there is a fish mounted on the wall. It was put there by DCL as a way to deliver notes without entering your room. Now DISers use it to hang their Fish Extenders. The actual extender is like increasing the size of your mailbox, if you will.

The idea behind fish extenders is: Share some magic with your fellow DISers.Also known as, its better to give that to receive.

Tell Me More
Fish Extenders have all sorts of looks to them, depending on the cruisers tastes, size of family, specific event, and character.

Important Details
Requirements for your Fish Extender are:
•you are able to hang it from the Fish in the hallway (size requirements and zip ties later)
•it has a pocket or pouch to hold the gifts you will receive
That’s it. Breathe. Relax.

Where Do I Get a Fish Extender?
Some folks make their own Fish Extenders.
Some buy Fish Extenders from places like e-bay.
Others find creative things to use as Fish Extenders.


Here are some instructions for sewing your own 'traditional' Fish Extender: Sew it yourself Fish Extender.
Here are some instructions for people that don't/can't sew so well: No-sew Fish Extender

Specifications
The wall that the fish extender is hung on is roughly 8” wide. If you make your extender much wider, it will stick out into the hallway and/or hit your stateroom door.
The fish to hang your extender from is about 5’3” off the floor. When deciding upon a length for your extender, be sure you keep in mind that you will hang it from the fish, which will add overall length to your extender.

What’s With This Zip Tie Business
A zip tie (or cable tie) is a handy piece of equipment to secure your fish extender. We don’t want any fish extender nappings. Let’s face it, even on a Disney Cruise; there are people out there that have deviousness running in their veins. The zip tie helps to deter this. This is an explanation from a fellow DISer:
“If you look at the ribbon on any fish extender (that is what you place over the fish) that is how the "extender" hangs on the fish. It is very easy to just remove the extender by just un-hooking it from the fish. So, you take your zip tie and cinch it around both of the ribbons that are hanging from the fish on both sides... and you cinch the zip tie so that the two ribbons squeeze around the fish making it impossible to remove the extender.”
“The zip-tie goes around the ribbon or string that attaches to the fish... and you place it just under the fish... it actually scoots itself up to the fish as you tighten it... the trick is to leave it NOT so tight so that you can get your scissors or nail clippers thru it when you are ready to take it down.”

Think about it like a Club except instead of securing your cars steering wheel, it holds the strap your fish extender hangs from securely to the fish.

The Magic of Fish Extender Gifts
So what do people put in the Fish Extenders? How often do you deliver gifts? What about kids?
People give all sorts of stuff. Here are some pics of Fish Extender bootie.



Gifts can be regional in theme.
Gifts can be Disney related.
Gifts can be event specific.
Gifts can represent you.
Gifts can be almost anything.

Delivering your gifts can be a daunting task. The other people that signed up for the Fish Extender exchange will be all over the ship. Walking the ship isn’t too very tough. Walking the ship, carrying your gifts, trying to find specific staterooms—that’s a different story.

Gifts are delivered throughout the day and night, totally dependent upon your schedule. It did seem that there were a lot of deliveries on the first full day aboard the ship.

Some instances a gift is given to each individual. Sometimes it is given to the entire the cabin. Quite often children get special gifts just for them. If your cabin has a roommate situation, where you both are participating in the Fish Extender Exchange, but do not reside together in real life, please state that when you sign up. Each person would then be listed and each person would receive gifts of their own.

Some important things to remember about gifts:
•Some people have food allergies. (i.e. cinnamon, peanuts, coconut, etc.). If you do, please mention that when you sign up for the Fish Extender list.
•Be aware of how much space will be needed to transport your gifts to the ship (and then home again). I ended up shipping a box (15”x15”x15”) full of FE Stuff home.

Groups
Does the thought of purchasing, assembling, transporting and delivering a massive amount of Fish Extender gifts worry or frighten you? Joining a group may be just the solution to your concerns.

A Fish Extender Group is a group of DISers that pool their resources (money, time, creativity) toward a fish extender gift.

Groups do not need any formal association. They can be random DISers that want to join a group. They can be people from a certain state or country. They can be from a demographic (Redheads, Firemen, Teachers, etc.)

One person should act as a group leader, collecting and distributing input from the rest of the group. It is a good idea to e-mail everyone in the group about the group’s gift.

Once a group’s gift is decided upon, the total cost (don’t forget shipping) is divided between the members of the group.
Onboard, it would be easiest to divide up the total number of staterooms participating in the fish extender exchange between members of the group. For example, if there were 180 staterooms participating, and 12 members in your group, each person would deliver 15 gifts.

Miscelaneous
Signing up for the Fish Extender on your cruise should be relatively easy. Whomever is going to head up the task should be able to keep track of the changes throughout the thread and keep record of them, updating the list as necessary.
From time to time, peoples cabin number changes. If this happens to you, please post a note on the thread so the list can be updated. One of the first few posts of the thread should contain the list of participants, their cabin number, number of adults, number (and age) of children, allergies, and special notes.

If for some reason you cabin number changes close to the sail date, or you upgrade your cabin at the port, that information needs to be shared with the rest of the Fish Extender group. The easiest way to do this is to have an update list posted. Someone who signed up for the Fish Extender Exchange should volunteer to do this.
Now here are a few tips:
1) If you can ship your gifts ahead of time, do it - saves so much room in your luggage. Make sure you allow enough time for your package to arrive prior to the start of the cruise. You don't want to get to the ship and discover that your package did not make it to meet you.
2) Be sure you have room in your luggage for the goodies you will receive. I thought I would have so much room in my suitcase since I had given away the goodies I brought; however, I had just as much to take home!
3) If you are talented and can make your gifts - they are so appreciated. All gifts are awesome, and homemade ones are like icing on the cake! ((or the meringue on the pie!!)
4) Deliver your gifts a floor at a time - maybe one floor a day.
5) Plan your delivery - either map them or organize by number.
6) Trip personalized gifts are awesome - some of the coolest gifts were items that were personalized with our cruise dates or motto (pens, notepads, etc)
7) Fasten your Fish Extender to the fish with a zip tie - there was a report of a near Fish Extender napping on our cruise thread - I think personalizing the Fish Extender helps, too.
8) Make delivering the gifts a family affair. At one point I could hear a cute family whispering outside my door as they had the kids put the goodies in the Fish Extender.

Remember, when you do a Fish Extender you will be the envy of many on the ship! I was stopped a couple of times asking how we got one of those and how could they participate! Of course, those folks have now been informed of the Disboards!
 
Welcome! If you would like to give me your info for the fish extender I will be glad to add you to the spreadsheet! You can send me a private message.
Room Number
Screen Name
# of People - All adults and children
# of Adults
# of Children
Age(s) of Boy(s)
Age(s) of Girl(s)
Real Name -
Comments - Allergies, connected to other rooms (etc.)

If you have a roomie who wants to participate in the FE exchange, be sure to note that in your comments, so when others are delivering you will get 2 gifts.
 
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Here is our new cruise logo. A very talented and extremely generous Disser named Milliepie did this for us!!!!!!!!
 
just got back from Mexican cruise. Had a wonderful time. The ship is great. Once I get my head together I'll have some hints about what to bring and what not to bring.
 
Welcome back -- can't wait to hear about your trip on the Wonder!

There's speculation on the boards that the Wonder is headed back East in early December 2012 ( see this thread http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2847623 )
which might mean that this summer could mean the last for it going to Alaska. Who knows?! Will be interesting to see what happens when the Magic and the Wonder's itineraries for 2013 are released.
 
Some suggestions for the upcoming cruise:

The initial disboard meet could be moved until the first sea day to make the initial day less hectic but definitely arrange a second meet later in the week. Bring paper and pen with you so you can make cabin number changes.
Take slippers, nightlight, and clock that does not plug in. .A clothes pin helped to secure the drapes.
We brought a couple of light blankets (snuggle type) and used them as we found the cabin a bit chilly. We also used them on the veranda.
The veranda is deep enough so you can sit out even if you have to bundle up
We felt the movement (swaying) of the ship. We did not get seasick although I did take meds three times on various occasions.
It is very windy when the ship is moving. If the sun is shining it is not bad but if it is overcast it is really cold. I know they keep saying dress in layers - make sure you have sufficient warm layers. I would definitely plan on a warm coat with a hood.
We dressed for dinner every night. Our 2 yr old did very well at dinner – he responded to being dressed up and knew he had to be a gentleman. We had late dinner so he went to the nursery after about 45 min.
The lines for pictures are very long. Because we had late dinner we went to have our pictures taken during the early dinner time.
I cannot say enough about all the workers. They are all so pleasant, always smiling and they work very, very hard. Make sure you take note of different ones so at the end you can mention them on the comment card
 
I am sorry to say that we’ve had to cancel our trip. We came to the conclusion that a 3 yr old is too young for such a port/excursion trip. We will be waiting until he is probably 5 or 6 so he can take part in the excursions. I wish all of you the best of trips and I will be thinking of all of you next august.
 
Please add myself (Dan) and my DW (Mary) to the list

We are from Central Illinois

We will be at the 2nd seating for dinning and are in stateroom 7612.

We would also like to participate in the FE
 
I am sorry to say that we’ve had to cancel our trip. We came to the conclusion that a 3 yr old is too young for such a port/excursion trip. We will be waiting until he is probably 5 or 6 so he can take part in the excursions. I wish all of you the best of trips and I will be thinking of all of you next august.

So sorry to hear this -- wishing you all the best!
 
Dan and Mary from Central Illinois. Welcome to the Midnight Sun Mouseketeers! :cheer2::cheer2::cheer2:

I have added your information to the roll call.
 
Since Elaine (Jackson's Grammie) decided to cancel, we no longer have an organizer for the FE. Since we are a small group right now, I don't mind keeping track of this and adding an *FE* symbol on the roll call. I'm thinking that we'll have a participation deadline to join around 6 weeks before we set sail (how about July 1?) to give everyone time to make or buy their gifts. How does that sound? Right now I know of three Dissers who have expressed interest in participating in the FE:

tinkerbelltwins: Beth, DH Steve, DD Skye (8), DD Hope (8)
TiggerAllie: Allison, DP and her parents.
ESFC: Dan, DW Mary.

Does anyone else on our meet thread want to be added to the list? And if anyone wants to be in charge of organizing the FE, please let me know!
 

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