If dresses are required for formal night, I better get shopping!.. I don't own dresses...
I don't really do dresses either and usually wear black dress pants with nice top. Why I would put myself in a dress and not feel right and whole night would be a mess....I still look nice in pants and feeling more relaxed.
I don't own any dresses either, well except for the fancy dress kind - so if I could go in 1960s or 1970s with full wig and appropriate platform shoes then I'm good.
Also, I have never seen my Mum in a skirt or dress - she hasn't worn either since 1967...
I hate dressing up. I consider myself "dressed up" for work, and thats with a "tidy casual" dress code - basically no blue jeans

I wear my "fancy" silver skechers to work when I'm trying to impress.
Thanks!
There are people from every group that I know so everyone will be getting something from us. It just doesn't seem like a FE if you only give to 25 people.
On past cruises, we have given to all FE cabins (140+ for PC) or all groups for WBTA - but have only done one group this time as its just to heavy carrying these gifts both there and back again. We have a 20kg weight limit (about 45lbs each) for our airline. Thats not much for a 2 week cruise plus two days either side...
I am lucky enough to still have my mother, and she will be with me on this cruise so if you need to borrow her for an extra hug, let me know.
Mine is available too. I can hand her over at the start of the cruise ...
We just returned from a 14-night Hawaii cruise (not
DCL).
Here are some random thoughts.
- The days at sea can be very rough. We had rough seas the first 1-1/2 days leaving the west coast, and on the 2 days leaving Hawaii. (Bring something for motion sickness.)
- The weather on the islands can be unpredictable. We had rain showers on Maui and Kauai. (Pack a jacket or umbrella in your daybag when going ashore.)
- Port arrival times can vary widely. We arrived an hour early at one port, and two hours late at another. (If you book a private tour, be careful with the timing.)
Otherwise, it is a fantastic cruise and we would do it again.
Thanks heaps for the info Woody!
I come up with 39 kids. If they don't have an age after their name I figured they were adult "kids"...like my daughter traveling with me. Corinna did you do an child total count?
The 3rd in our cabin (we are in group 6) is my Mum.
On the Baltic cruise DCL left
Disneyland Paris Ponchos in everyone's room before the first port of call. I have no reason why. If you did any research you would know that rain is common on that itinerary. Oh well, I have a DLP poncho now that gets a lot of looks when I am at WDW.
We got Mickey ponchos on the WBTA in 2010 too. I don't recall which port but I think it was Cartagena.
So DH, DS (2) and I are thinking about joining your cruise, our main concern (other than the price

) is that we will not have enough time to properly plan for a trip of this magnitude, this is a dream trip for us. Just wondering if any of you who have already obsessively planned like I like to do can recommend excursions that you plan to do -- we probably won't do many through Disney and would like to do most of them on our own. All advice is welcomed and appreciated! I'm going to try to read through the 4 threads but time is limited with a very energetic 2 year old son
We are doing Disney excursions for 3 of the Hawaii islands - it works out fairly expensive for us to rent a car with all the insurances (non-US citizens) but in Oahu, we are using the public bus as we are very close to Waikiki. This would also be a nice port to just take a nice long walk in too. Its very pretty.
Thanks heaps for those organising activities for this cruise - its really appreciated but all those participating, I know its like herding cats but we really do appreciate it!
I have submitted the early dining linked to the TA - but I've not heard from her, I think she's run away screaming ...
