April 21, 2007 -- Western Magic -- anyone?

Val ~ From what I read on the dune buggies they are homemade. So the ride may be a bit bumpy. However, they can't go on many back roads, all are paved. I contacted a few other DISers who have went with younger children, and they all had positive reviews. One even sent me some photos, her kids were 5&7. I figure with some of the snorkel stops we'll just play on the beach. Hopefully she'll enjoy it, especially with the open air ride. :thumbsup2
 
I am so behind on reading everyone's threads. DW and I are so buried at our respective jobs that we had to work Sunday night and missed the Travel channel DCL special last night. We didn't even record it!:charac2:

We both so need this vacation right now. It is always so stressful to try to get everything caught up or ahead before you leave on vacation.

DW bought new travel bags. They are collapsable with wheels, so they will easily fit under the beds.


This weekend DD (Caitlin) and I got together w/ DVC2THEMAX (Paula) DH(Kip) and DD(Casey) for lunch at Ruby Tuesdays. It was great! We spent a few hours discussing Disney and the cruise. we are all so excited and meeting them and talking about it makes me unable to wait any longer!!We only live a couple of towns away, so it was a great idea to meet. (of course I couldn't find the restaurant and was 1/2 an hour late, sorry Paula) The daughters really hit it of, I think. My MIL was in town so DW and DS could not get away.

Corryn, we love NYC, Brooklyn theVvillage the Bronx, Rockaway Beach, Central Park, Battery Park and Long Island too. We use to go there all the time when we lived in Connecticut. We would take the train in most time, but would sometimes drive. We would sometimes go in and have a picinic in Cental Park, Go to the Bronx Zoo, go to a Yankees game (usually when they play the Red Sox), the Met what ever. I miss it. It has been over a year since I have been down there.


19 More Days til the Cruise.
:mickeyjum
 
I roll my clothes when packing for trips too. It does save space and helps with the wrinkles. But, be careful, because you can tend to save so much space that you can pack more and end up over the 50lb limit for the airlines. I've had that happen once and had to move things around. Thankfully I had some room in a different bag.:woohoo:
 
I roll my clothes when packing for trips too. It does save space and helps with the wrinkles. But, be careful, because you can tend to save so much space that you can pack more and end up over the 50lb limit for the airlines. I've had that happen once and had to move things around. Thankfully I had some room in a different bag.:woohoo:

This is probably one of my biggest packing dilemmas--hoping we don't go over the weight limit! I talked to someone that just got back from Spain and she said that all but one of her bags were over the limit, and she only had to pay once for one of them. I'm probably not going to take that chance, though! We didn't even think about it when we bought them, but unfortunately, our suitcases are fairly heavy even when they're empty.
 

Corryn...or anyone else with the answer can you explain the Rainforest Spa pass that you were talking about? What exactly do you do there?

Are any of you guys taking your kids out of school? We are on Spring break but we are leaving a few days early so I need to send in a letter to let the school know, but how early do you send your letters in? Cheryl

Rainforest Spa is my favorite! When we went on our four night cruise in April of '05, we took the tour of the spa. For $45 for the four nights, I was able to use the steam rooms and showers. It was wonderful.

It's called The Tropical Rainforest. Here's what the book says:
Is a thermal suite consisting of cozy saunas, steams and showers to help relax the mind, cleanse the body and soften the skin. Gentle heat slowly opens the pores and sinuses and helps clear the respiratory tract. Essences of eucalyptus, rosemary, lavender and passion fruit fill the air from different grottoes. To refresh and cool the body, a fog shower sprays a mist of cool freshwater over the body, while giving off the aroma of mint (my favorite!)

Also available is the Tropical Rain Shower, which pours monsoon like beads of warm water over the head and body. You can also relax on heated ceramic couches in the grottoes between sessions. (that's when I am all showered and I want to take a little nappy before dinner!)

So there you go....
While the early dinner seating is having their meal, I'm up in the Rainforest Spa relaxing and getting ready for My dinner at 8:00! My girls and my husband take their showers in the room. My girls generally start getting ready an hour before - they don't have to worry about doing their hair because they get it braided - they just shower and dress. Then my husband comes up last to get ready for dinner. Then we all meet in the cabin and head for the restaurants.

My girls are on their break right now. There wasn't much snow, so they get off all this week and return to school next Wednesday. Then they'll only be in school for eight more days before we pull them out for the cruise. I am going to wait until Wednesday before we leave to send in the notes to the teachers. Of course, because the girls don't want to miss anything, they'll keep their ears open beforehand....

Has anyone booked the Cozumel Dune Buggy Tours through Cozumel Home Vacations. My DW and DS(9) are booked.

One of my students went on a Norweigian cruise three weeks ago. She did this excursion through her cruise line, and she said it was so much fun.

I hope I'm not too late but, we found a decent garment bag at Walmart!! We too looked everywhere and they were expensive. I forget what we paid but it was under $30 and it is fairly nice. It will do the trick.

Cyndi

I feel like George Costanza: I K N E W IT!!! I Knew it Jerry!!!! It's Out there, I'm tellin' Ya!!!!
We'll be taking a ride to Walmart tomorrow then! Thanks!!

This weekend DD (Caitlin) and I got together w/ DVC2THEMAX (Paula) DH(Kip) and DD(Casey) for lunch at Ruby Tuesdays. It was great!

Wow, Bill! What a great idea for you all to get together! I love going away with friends and other people I know. Even if you're not hanging out together the whole time, when you meet up and talk about what a good time you're having makes it so much better.

Corryn, we love NYC, Brooklyn theVvillage the Bronx, Rockaway Beach, Central Park, Battery Park and Long Island too. We use to go there all the time when we lived in Connecticut. We would take the train in most time, but would sometimes drive. We would sometimes go in and have a picinic in Cental Park, Go to the Bronx Zoo, go to a Yankees game (usually when they play the Red Sox), the Met what ever. I miss it. It has been over a year since I have been down there.


19 More Days til the Cruise.
:mickeyjum
My dad moved up to Norwalk when I moved out here to Long Island. It's really nice up there; what part are you from?
I know it's The Bronx, but it's still my small town, my hometown....I still live so close to the city, but I'm still far away, kinda like you are. Even driving in through Brooklyn to see my BF in Staten Island, or driving through The Bronx to visit my sister up in Rockland County, I get homesick. I really really really miss living there. The neighborhoods have definitely changed, but, you know....
I try to "Citify" the girls - Long Island girls and City girls are two different breeds...I like Long Island, but I'm glad I grew up there and not here. Now that they're getting older, I think they're seeing things from my point of view now. Let me stop now before my foot in mouth disease acts up again.....:rolleyes1

But, be careful, because you can tend to save so much space that you can pack more and end up over the 50lb limit for the airlines. :
Amy is Right! I used to use the Space Bags - they were Awesome.......Before the weight limit! Like Amy said, it's a good idea to kind of spread things around or make sure you have another bag that doesn't have so much in it.

Another Seinfeld moment....
We were in Target yesterday and I had to use the bathroom. The girls came in with me. I go into a stalll and of course, when I was finished, THEN I noticed there was no TP. So I said,(loudly because a hand dryer was on) Kyra, Kyra, I need some toilet paper! Kyra, where are you? Tori? Tori? I need some toilet paper? Where are you guys!?!?! Then I didn't hear them, so I reached my hand under the stall into the next stall because I saw flip flops in there. I said, Excuse me, can you spare a square? :laughing: and the girl handed me a roll of paper. I said, wow, are you sure I can have the whole thing? Do you have enough over there? and she said, yes.

So I come out of the stall and there's two girls, around 11, and they're whispering and giggling and finished drying their hands and took off. Then I see Kyra - Tori is no where in sight, obviously embarrassed - and I said, Hey Kyra, why didn't you answer me? She gave me the stink eye and walked out.
It wasn't until after I walked out of the bathroom I realized how I must have embarrassed them both:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Oh, God, it's so funny!!!!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

All right; tomorrow is 17 days for us!!!!! Woooo Hooooo!!! Yowza Yowza Yowza!
 
Nifty! :thumbsup2 I'll see if I can find one! I was having trouble reading the scale when the suitcase was on top of it anyway, so I don't konw how accurate it was. Thanks!
I know, I've had the same trouble trying to read our home scale, while trying to hold the suitcase, or trying to get DH to do it. I actually don't have one of these scales, but I've heard really good things about them. And, they don't take up a lot of space and they're inexpensive.
 
Another Seinfeld moment....
We were in Target yesterday and I had to use the bathroom. The girls came in with me. I go into a stalll and of course, when I was finished, THEN I noticed there was no TP. So I said,(loudly because a hand dryer was on) Kyra, Kyra, I need some toilet paper! Kyra, where are you? Tori? Tori? I need some toilet paper? Where are you guys!?!?! Then I didn't hear them, so I reached my hand under the stall into the next stall because I saw flip flops in there. I said, Excuse me, can you spare a square? :laughing: and the girl handed me a roll of paper. I said, wow, are you sure I can have the whole thing? Do you have enough over there? and she said, yes.

So I come out of the stall and there's two girls, around 11, and they're whispering and giggling and finished drying their hands and took off. Then I see Kyra - Tori is no where in sight, obviously embarrassed - and I said, Hey Kyra, why didn't you answer me? She gave me the stink eye and walked out.
It wasn't until after I walked out of the bathroom I realized how I must have embarrassed them both:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Oh, God, it's so funny!!!!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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I am so behind on reading everyone's threads. DW and I are so buried at our respective jobs that we had to work Sunday night and missed the Travel channel DCL special last night. We didn't even record it!:charac2:

I set my VCR to record it and because of the internal programming it moved the time back because of the normal DST and I missed it. Aaaaarrrrgggh! But, good news.........it is being repeated on April 12th -- can't remember the time.

Corryn - I see that Tori got back O.K. - Taylor leaves tomorrow night and my Mom worry mode is in full swing. He has been to Disneyland and the beach so many times with our family, but somehow it feels different with him going by himself (Did I mention that there will be 15 adult chaperones and 85 kids? -- I know.....I am being ridiculous.)

Haven't been stalking much -- it is that time of year where the kids activities are crazy -- had a piano recital and school play tonight with soccer and baseball tomorrow night. It sounds likes most of you have your packing under control. Thanks for all of the good tips.

Wendy
 
Taylor leaves tomorrow night ..... but somehow it feels different with him going by himself (Did I mention that there will be 15 adult chaperones and 85 kids? -- I know.....I am being ridiculous.)

i hope this isn't really ridiculous :rolleyes1 my Taylor will be going on her first 'trip' next spring with the band and i'm already stressing and saying things like "no boys in your room" and we are talking a year away! i'm not sure the adult to teen ratio but there are about 200 kids in band who will be traveling to WDW. i want to chaperone!

that said -- "you're a fun sucker" Disney's Freaky Friday :thumbsup2

corryn -- :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: i love it! the 'stink eye'!! can i borrow that phrase? hehehehe i think i love more the fun you have at the end of it all :rolleyes1 :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

rainforest room -- i posted some pics a page or two back as well :thumbsup2

i watched the DCL show yesterday -- definately they are putting a newer spin and trying to appeal to the adult travelers! i can see where little ones might be leary after hearing soooo many times about dumping your kids for your adult retreats :scared1: imagine! who!! the nerve!! :rolleyes1

Amy -- it's Tuesday! we need questions!!

pictures later today
 
Countdown to cruising!!!
18 days to go!!!
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Oooppsss, I completely forgot about questions yesterday!!!!

1. What's your favorite ride in each Disney park?

2. What's the one thing that you look forward to the most on our cruise?

3. Where were you born? And where do you live now?

4. What's your favorite Disney character?

5. What's your favorite Disney movie? Animated or not, doesn't matter.

Ok, have fun everyone!!! (And, if you have any interesting questions for next week, PM them to me)
 
I said, wow, are you sure I can have the whole thing? Do you have enough over there? and she said, yes.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
That entire story had me laughing out loud. I'm sure everyone around wondered what my problem was. :rotfl2:

Now for the questions:

1. What's your favorite ride in each Disney park? Space Mountain and Tower of Terror. Can't remember much from Epcot or Animal Kingdom - does that mean I need to head back really soon?

2. What's the one thing that you look forward to the most on our cruise? Watching the sun over the water, kicked back, doing absolutely nothing. Plus having someone else plan the meals, cook, clean up, etc. ;)

3. Where were you born? And where do you live now? Born & raised in Virginia. DH and I have lived in this small town our entire lives.

4. What's your favorite Disney character? Donald Duck. When we're watching Micky Mouse Clubhouse & he starts talking I crack up. Don't know why, but he just makes me laugh.

5. What's your favorite Disney movie? Animated or not, doesn't matter. Cinderella. princess:
 
1. What's your favorite ride in each Disney park?
Magic Kingdom - Space Mountain
EPCOT - Soarin
Animal Kingdom - Expedition Everest
MGM - Rockin Roller Coaster
2. What's the one thing that you look forward to the most on our cruise?
Relaxing for 7 days and not doing any cooking and cleaning!!!
3. Where were you born? And where do you live now?
Born in the Chicago suburbs, but live in central Florida now. I grew up in the NW suburbs of Chicago, but went to college in Florida and after college, I wanted to stay in Florida.
4. What's your favorite Disney character?
My favorite princess is Ariel and my favorite character is Mickey! I guess because he's the one that started it all.
5. What's your favorite Disney movie? Animated or not, doesn't matter.
Since it came out, The Little Mermaid has been one of my favorite movies! I just love it and can watch it over and over again. And, my oldest loves Ariel and The Little Mermaid movie as much as I do!!
 
1. What's your favorite ride in each Disney park? Epcot - Soarin', MK - Splash Mountain, AK - Safari Ride, MGM - Star Tours

2. What's the one thing that you look forward to the most on our cruise? - Food

3. Where were you born? And where do you live now? Born in Garden City, MI. Live in Pinckney, MI. 2 miles from Hell, MI (was a national story for it's 6/6/06 party last year).

4. What's your favorite Disney character? :donald:

5. What's your favorite Disney movie? Animated or not, doesn't matter. Lion King, but the Pixar films are all a close second. So glad that the Pixar chief took over the Disney Animation division.
 
If it's OK, I would like to post a couple of questions too ...

How many U.S. states have you been too? How many foreign countries?
 
If it's OK, I would like to post a couple of questions too ...

How many U.S. states have you been too? How many foreign countries?

I suppose I should answer my own questions. :rolleyes1

How many U.S. states have you been too? 25 (if you count short layovers in Salt Lake and Dallas, 23 otherwise) MI, OH, WI, IN, IL, MN, ND, PA, NY, MA, MD, NJ, VA, NC, GA, FL, KY, TN, MS, TX, UT, AZ, NV, CA, HI

How many foreign countries? 3 ( Canada, England and Bahamas )
 
How many U.S. states have you been too? How many foreign countries?
States - IL, FL, WI, MI, NY, CT, MA, VA, DC, IA, TX, CA, AZ, HI, TN, IN, NC, GA, KY, NH, VT, CO, MO. I think that's it!

Countries - Canada, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Bahamas. Not nearly as many, but someday I would like to visit a LOT more.
 

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