Also on Board the Magic...taking questions

DisneyDarwin,
I'm curious what the prices were for waverunners and parasailing? It sounds like you had a great day. Thanks for sharing it.
 
We too ended up being on the last cruise last year before everyone got sick. I still can't understand why DCL should have to pay for people getting sick on a cruise when all of these viruses come from people not washing hands after using the facilities. I think they are trying to get people to understand that sanitizing your hands before putting your hands close to your mouth is important! I read on one of the threads that someone was upset that they were pushing it so much! How many times have you been in one of the public restrooms and saw people leaving without washing their hands? What about after they change a diaper?

Until people start taking these things seriously, people in closed spaces will become sick.

:sad2:
 
krdisneybound said:
Que is still on the ship. He is still running the Bingo sessions. One of the girls that work with him was leaving after the Repo cruise, but Que is staying.

During our big time Disney Repo Cruise FIRST EVER SLEEP OVER (re: pins) - stretching from Session (aft) to Parrot Cay Restaurant (stern) - from 10:20 pm until 8:00 a.m. - Que gave out free bingo cards for everyone for the next morning.

It was a big hit with everyone

Don't know about Doug


That Que is one cool dude! The girl that left on his team (at least when I sailed last month) was Leisel (spelling?). She was going back home to South Africa. Bingo is SO much fun on the ship. My DH says he hates it...but when we win, I can't even get the word Bingo out fast enuff before him!!!
 
Debbie H said:
We too ended up being on the last cruise last year before everyone got sick. I still can't understand why DCL should have to pay for people getting sick on a cruise when all of these viruses come from people not washing hands after using the facilities. I think they are trying to get people to understand that sanitizing your hands before putting your hands close to your mouth is important! I read on one of the threads that someone was upset that they were pushing it so much! How many times have you been in one of the public restrooms and saw people leaving without washing their hands? What about after they change a diaper?

Until people start taking these things seriously, people in closed spaces will become sick.

:sad2:

We got sick after our last cruise and I take these things VERY seriously (I'm a microbiologist). But, we have a 16 month old and a 5 year old and they play with toys and other kids (not to mention touching all kinds of things that I wish they would not). They ALWAYS cleaned their hands with sanitzer before eating (unless I carried the baby to the restaurant direct from the room after washing up and touched nothing. Even I couldn't see the point in that, since I'd still be holding the baby and have exposure to the exact same germs that I had before entering the restaurant).

By the way, the sanitizers will only reduce, not eliminate pathogens. Although I would still recommend them. Most are only tested for reducing bacteria, not virus particles. Also, if we continue to use all these anti-bacterial products as a society, we run a tremendous risk of creating super breeds of bacteria that are really hard to kill. Yuck. Although that is another post.

But DCL does continue to go out of there way to keep the boat as safe as possible. I loved the availibilty of wipes and hand sanitizers. But then there is another dilemma. What should DCL do when someone gets sick on the boat and DCL asks them to stay in their room to avoid spreading the pathogen? They might be well enough to enjoy the activities on board, but in doing so they could risk exposing others to the pathogen. Of course, it is the polite thing to stay in your room. But what if you've been saving for 2 years to take a vacation and won't be going on another for another 2 years? Should you stay in your room and miss your only vacation in 4 years? It is a hard question with no clear answers. When our daughter got sick, we opted to stay in our room. But let me tell you, that room felt really TINY when you're stuck there. And it was our 3rd cruise, and it has never felt really small before.

Anyway, sorry to hijack the thread. I hope everyone on board and going on board has a wonderful time!
 

4fosterkids said:
Can you post the details on the bird watching trip? Some friends that are traveling with us on 7/2 are avid bird watchers and may be interested.
Thanks
Jill

This is Claire, the DW. Glad to see that there are some other avid bird watchers out there!

I searched the internet and found an eco-tour leader named Alejandro Martinez (info@birdinginmexico.com) and arranged for him to take me on a little tour around Puerto Vallarta to look for birds. He charged me $80 (since I was by myself), but would have charged $60/each if I had another 1 or 2 people to go along... I got off the boat as soon as I could (8:10 a.m.) and he picked me up a couple of blocks down the entrance road to the port at a Super Six grocery store/gas station. He took me in his small sedan car around to some various points on the outskirts of PV where there was forest & not too many homes/people. We saw 42 species of birds and 29 were new for me! He was very knowledgeable about the local birds & a nice person to bird with. We finished a little after noon with a stop at a bird friendly restaurant that had put out some chips on their brick wall bringing in several of the local specialties! (Like Rusty-Crowned Motmot, Green Jay & Yellow-streaked Cacaique (spelling?).) Then he drove me back to the DCL.

The birding trip I arranged in Cabo was not near as good & I would not recommend it...

Enjoy!! :sunny:
 
Ok, some people say Que is on bored, some people say he isn't I'm so confused, god lol, i don't even care anymore

::MickeyMo ::MinnieMo :wizard: princess: :banana: :mickeybar :bounce:
 
DisneyDarwin said:
This is Claire, the DW. Glad to see that there are some other avid bird watchers out there!

I searched the internet and found an eco-tour leader named Alejandro Martinez (info@birdinginmexico.com) and arranged for him to take me on a little tour around Puerto Vallarta to look for birds. He charged me $80 (since I was by myself), but would have charged $60/each if I had another 1 or 2 people to go along... I got off the boat as soon as I could (8:10 a.m.) and he picked me up a couple of blocks down the entrance road to the port at a Super Six grocery store/gas station. He took me in his small sedan car around to some various points on the outskirts of PV where there was forest & not too many homes/people. We saw 42 species of birds and 29 were new for me! He was very knowledgeable about the local birds & a nice person to bird with. We finished a little after noon with a stop at a bird friendly restaurant that had put out some chips on their brick wall bringing in several of the local specialties! (Like Rusty-Crowned Motmot, Green Jay & Yellow-streaked Cacaique (spelling?).) Then he drove me back to the DCL.

The birding trip I arranged in Cabo was not near as good & I would not recommend it...

Enjoy!! :sunny:
Thank you for the info. I will pass it on to our friends who are cruising with us and love bird watching. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip!
Jill
 
DMMarla07860 said:
Ok, some people say Que is on bored, some people say he isn't I'm so confused, god lol, i don't even care anymore

::MickeyMo ::MinnieMo :wizard: princess: :banana: :mickeybar :bounce:

During the Q&A session before Bingo just now (Thursday at 3:45 p.m.), someone asked if Que was still on board. Dessler said that he was not & had moved on to "bigger and better things with another company"... So, looks like he's GONE. Dessler did not say what company Que was with...
 
Buddy Bear said:
I thought they stopped doing bridge tours after 9/11. How does one go about signing up for a bridge tour?

[This is from Claire, Darwin's DW.] You can sign up for the bridge "overlook" tour by going to Guest Services any time... BUT, they only had them (on this trip) on a couple of the port days at 2 p.m... (NOT too convenient if you are going ashore.) FYI, I did not sign up ahead of time because I thought I would be ashore, but just happened to be on board & thought of it at about 1:55 p.m... I called guest services & they told me to just meet up with the tour in front of the entrance to the spa area...

Interestingly, when you go on the bridge tour, you go on a "catwalk" that goes above the bridge. You look down on the bridge from above & can't touch anything... Interesting!

You can see right into the work out area from the bridge catwalk -- so that is another way for you to see into the bridge. Go to the spa & go up to the machines that are all the way forward & look through the windows there & down to see the bridge...
 
DisneyDarwin said:
During the Q&A session before Bingo just now (Thursday at 3:45 p.m.), someone asked if Que was still on board. Dessler said that he was not & had moved on to "bigger and better things with another company"... So, looks like he's GONE. Dessler did not say what company Que was with...

yeah, that's what i thought, but I wasn't too sure, thanks for posting this

::MinnieMo ::MickeyMo :wizard: princess: :mickeybar
 
JennsBabySky said:
We got sick after our last cruise and I take these things VERY seriously (I'm a microbiologist).

I just wish other people would take it seriously. My dh is a cardiovascular surgeon and I am a clinical chemistist and a nurse by training. I understand that people save for their vacations however I still think some simple handwashing techniques would help. I think they should revise the signs in all the restrooms, reading "EVERYONE" instead of just EMPLOYEES MUST WASH THEIR HANDS!
 
Answers:
When I got ill, I went to Health Services on Deck 1 to get some meds. (not this trip, for those who haven't read the entire thread). DCL contacted me by letter a few weeks after the cruise offering me a free 4 day or 1/2 off a 7 day. I was very grateful since I got sick the last day (really, no faking) and got to enjoy the whole cruise. I didn't blame DCL or anyone; I was being careful but slipped up somewhere. We had an interesting drive drive back to Orlando....multiple unscheduled stops. I think they had so many folk sick that trip, that they were reaching out. A very classy move, but that's Disney.

Parasailing was $75 tandem, $35 single, and those prices included the water taxi shuttle. The waverunner was $45 for half an hour.

Jennsbabysky, you're scary, but what you say makes sense.

So, today was our last sea day. I woke up and went for a workout, then went to breakfast and ate more than I had just burned. Go figure. At 10:30 we went to a presentation about the last time the Magic was in dry dock. Amazing how choreographed everything has to be, and how they made the changes for The Stack, the Quiet Cove Cafe, Diversions and the Promenade Lounge. Afterwards, the Chief Engineer and Staff Sargeant did a Q&A. I asked the chief about the anchor. I think he was downplaying it a bit, but he explained that the anchor was not lost and did not get hung up. When it is automatically hoisted the links are supposed to be layed out in neat rows in the containment area. This didn't happen and essentially the chain fouled. They had to lower it and take special steps to get it hoisted and stowed properly. No further details. He didn't want to talk about it, and I didn't press. As for the changes for the upcoming dry dock in October, we couldn't get them to comment at all. DW said earlier in the week that one of the imagineering sessions was about cruise ships. While they didn't say that #3 was being built yet, they did say that there were detailed plans ready for it. Among other things it included removing the crew pool from the front area and extending several decks forward into that area. That's all they'd comment on. Anyway, the talk today was very fascinating. Then we went to an imagineering seminar that was less interesting - the presenter was pretty much reading to us.

At noon we played "so you think you know your family" and DD and I came in first place, despite a few missed questions. I learned that DW is the boss of the family, not I, and that DD's favorite character is Jak-Jak from the Incredibles (which she had commented on two days ago!). The game was a hoot. Then we ate lunch in PC which had a seafood buffet. Lousy clam chowder, don't bother with it. On the upside, they were freshly stir frying incredients that you selected, sorta like getting a custom omlet. Delicious.

After that we watched a bit of the art auction, but DW forbid me to bid, as I had already bought my quota for this cruise.

At 2pm we went to Who Wants to be a Mouseketeer. While I'm glad it's not an evening show anymore, I'm very happy it is still around because it's a blast. The MC really worked the crowd which was big and noisy. Lots of fun.

After that, DW and I caught the end of Ice Princess, then played Nintendo in the room for awhile. On the 6th try, I beat her in Mario Tennis.

At 6:30 we went to the Farewell show. It featured a juggler, a ventriloquist (very funny), and a few singing and dancing numbers. This is much better than former farewell shows I've seen and I really enjoyed it. Especially the Disney parts, with songs and a parade of characters at the end. Another very good show, with warm fuzzies all around.

Dinner was uneventful. I had maxxed out on seafood, so I opted for beef tenderloin and a baked potato. We said goodbye to our waitstaff and tablemates. I know everyone loves their servers and thinks they're the best, but we thought ours were just ordinary this time. They did everything we asked, but just weren't as personable as past teams. Still, we tipped them fully and gave them top marks. These people work extremely hard for their money and I do not want to threaten their livelihood because my soda didn't show up fast enough. I am disappointed in a cruise system, where anything less than perfect can have consequences. How is one supposed to make commentary for improvement without it being at someone's expense? From what i've read, this is true on all cruise lines, not just DCL. There are thousands who would gladly jump in and take these jobs. Our stateroom attendant, Maricar, was simply the best we've ever had on a cruise. She got extra in her envelope, and a hug from each of us.

I bought a Riviera shirt and DW took it to guest services to have all the characters sign it. It looks great!

So, we got back to our room at 10:05 and hadn't packed a thing. And the luggage was supposed to be out at 10! We had it all packed and in the hall in twenty minutes.

At 10:45 I went to the pub show in diversions and had a few final brews. This was a great 45 minutes. A few singalongs, a few silly songs, and one great skit. The skit is not to be missed, and is performed by the cruise staff who looked to be truly having a very good time. Even if you aren't a pub person, you should take the time to catch this quaint little farewell.

I took my final farewell walk up on deck 10 after the show. It's incredibly windy right now, even moreso than earilier. It's been windy all day, a bit of rain, and chilly. The pools were empty nearly the whole day, but you'll notice I staid pretty busy anyway. The seas were rougher today than any previous day.

In the morning, the early seating has breakfast at 7:30 (I think), and the late seating is at 8:15 at the restaurant you ate at the night before. At that meal, you get a ticket which determines when you'll get off the ship. Like a lottery. So, DCL has less control of things here than they do in FL; this is considerably more like other cruises where you just wait to be called. If you have an early flight, you can make arrangements to get off earlier if you show your itinerary. We'll see how that goes tomorrow. We're headed over to DL for a few days on our own, then Universal, then San Diego.

So, cheers to everyone coming aboard soon. Enjoy your cruise. The Magic is still grand, and there are new ports and shows to experience, so what's not to like. If one or two things don't work out (jellyfish, the odd bad shore excursion, the rude person in the theater), there are plenty more great moments that make you smile. And a week with loved ones anywhere is always great. Ask me about my DW and DD sometime...if you've gotta a few hours to listen. That's a wrap. The next time you hear from me, I'll be on land.
 
How did you do that? Did you bring a Nintendo system and hook it up in your stateroom? :confused3
 
thanks for the wonderful report of the last day at sea we are looking forward to our cruise just two weeks from today.
 
Hollyster2, we brought a GameCube with us as a carry on. We've got a travel case so it's like toting a camera bag. We don't use it that much, but it is nice killing the odd hour or two.
 

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