jiminyC_fan
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I'm trying to find the link to the spreadsheet and can't. I have several DISfriends that are going with us that need to sign up. Can someone help me? Thanks.
I'm trying to find the link to the spreadsheet and can't. I have several DISfriends that are going with us that need to sign up. Can someone help me? Thanks.
I used the link provided in the first post of this blog and it worked well. Maybe give that a try.I'm trying to find the link to the spreadsheet and can't. I have several DISfriends that are going with us that need to sign up. Can someone help me? Thanks.
https://spreadsheets1.google.com/ccc...CM3s8vIH#gid=0
I had trouble accessing the documents too. The first 4 times I linked it presented a blank document, the last time, the sheet for the rollcall etc. did come up. Then I pasted it here from the 1st page and it says "Sorry, the page (or document) you have requested does not exist." so I don't know what the problem it - if it is you, it is me too.
I used the link provided in the first post of this blog and it worked well. Maybe give that a try.
We are in! We were lucky that space became available while we were on the Alaska cruise and we booked ASAP.
We look forward to the FE - we signed up on the spreadsheet - our little boy loved coming back to our room and finding little treats!
We're so excited about this cruise... truthfully, we didn't want to get off the ship when our last cruise ended!
To all of you planning on seeing the new POC movie - stay until all the credits are over.
To all of you planning on seeing the new POC movie - stay until all the credits are over.
We are in! We were lucky that space became available while we were on the Alaska cruise and we booked ASAP.
We look forward to the FE - we signed up on the spreadsheet - our little boy loved coming back to our room and finding little treats!
We're so excited about this cruise... truthfully, we didn't want to get off the ship when our last cruise ended!
Good Evening All.
We booked this on the first day, but I guess I never posted.
I read thru the first 15 pages and then jumped to the end.
Did the online spreadsheet. Anything else?
We are looking forward to the cruise and all the friends.
Good Evening All.
We booked this on the first day, but I guess I never posted.
I read thru the first 15 pages and then jumped to the end.
Did the online spreadsheet. Anything else?
We are looking forward to the cruise and all the friends.
I just put our info on the spreadsheet. We have a party of 6 with 3 cabins, 1 outside and 2 inside. So happy to have grabbed 3 "cheap" rooms...since there are currently none available. That was a stressful game of cat and mouse last weekend but in the end it worked.
I bought 2 guide books but still can't remember the island names!! I do know that it is going to be very difficult to decide what to do in the short times we are on each island. They look stunning. The guide books are full of colour and breathtaking views!
Now Hayley, I think you should not be eating chocolate cheesecake in your condition so I will have your slice!!!!!Thank you!!!
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Alrighty, folks!! The lanyard team is now officially full----I had hoped to get 25 members and we reached 25 members in less than 3 days (or maybe even 2?!?)....you guys are definitely motivated!!
I have already gotten at least one volunteer beyond the 25, as well, who will start the "waiting list" for lanyard team. If you would like to be put on this waiting list....feel free to still PM me (or if I need members later on I'll just put out another call on the board).
This waiting list of folks is still helpful because if someone who is on the team has to pull out for some reason, then I'll add folks who came in after the 25 cut-off. Also, once I start asking people to register for lanyards, it may turn out that we have a really large number of lanyards to order (I'm suspecting this might be the case as big and chatty as this bunch is!)...which means that the total cost of the project might be more expensive....if that ends up happening and it feels like it's going to cost each team member more than planned then I might expand the lanyard team to help split the cost some more.
Thanks to all who've joined up...I'll be publishing the list of lanyard team members soon along with directions for how everyone can start signing up for their lanyards!!
Diamond Head Crater
Port of Call: Honolulu, Oahu
Sunday, May 6
Hike from crater floor to top with view of Waikiki
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Location: Off Diamond Head Road Between Makapu'u Avenue and 18th Avenue, Honolulu.
Hours: Daily 6 am to 6 pm, Every day of the year including holidays.
Entrance Fee: $5.00 per car or $1 per person for pedestrians. Commercial vehicles fees: $10.00 cars/vans, $20 mini-buses, $40 buses
The trail to the summit of Le'ahi was built in 1908 as part of O'ahu's coastal defense system. The 0.8 mile hike from trailhead to the summit is steep and strenuous, gaining 560 feet as it ascends from the crater floor. The walk is a glimpse into the geological and military history of Diamond Head. A concrete walkway built to reduce erosion shifts to a natural tuff surface about 0.2 mile up the trail with many switchbacks traversing the steep slope of the crater interior. The ascent continues up steep stairs and through a lighted 225-foot tunnel to enter the Fire Control Station completed in 1911. Built on the summit, the station directed artillery fire from batteries in Waikiki and Fort Ruger outside Diamond Head crater. At the summit, you'll see bunkers and a huge navigational lighthouse built in 1917. The postcard view of the shoreline from Koko Head to Wai'anae is stunning, and during winter, may include passing humpback whales.
Services: Restrooms, vending machines, lunchwagon/food, trash cans, trail, lookouts, interpretive signs, brochure/species list, drinking water, picnic area, bus accessible.
Special Tips: Last entrance to hike the trail is at 4:30 p.m. The gates are locked at 6:00 p.m. daily and all visitors must be out of the park by this time. NO PETS ALLOWED IN THE PARK EXCEPT SERVICE ANIMALS.
The hiking trail to the summit is very steep and uneven in some areas. The last 1/10 of a mile is all stairs and especially steep. The site is accessible to those with disabilities near the visitor booth. Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for your hike. Wear good walking shoes, bring water, and wear a hat and sunscreen.
http://www.hawaiistateparks.org/parks/oahu/index.cfm?park_id=15
Floor of crater
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