Monday, April 7, 2008 Day at Sea, Formal Night, The Golden Mickeys Show
We started the day with our Character Breakfast in Parrot Cay Mickeys Island Jam. As mentioned in a previous post, this is NOT a photo opportunity. It is a bit of chaos as the characters make a couple of group appearances during the breakfast. They have the kids up and down out of their seats, dancing around,

and then the characters leave and the kids return to their tables. No sooner are the kids finally interested in breakfast, but the characters reappear and get the kids back up again! The poor servers have a heck of a time trying to maneuver between all the chaos. I really felt bad for them during this breakfast. I personally did not enjoy this breakfast and did not think it was really that great for the kids either. I am sure everyone has their own experience of it, and Im sure some people really enjoyed this breakfast experience.
After breakfast the kids wanted to head to the Lab for Nestlés Jr. Chef cooking baking at 10:15 (good marketing Nestle!

). After dropping the kids off, DH and I stop by Shutters to see photos and pick the best ones. We followed the advice learned on DIS and bought a package right away. I mistakenly thought that I could have them re-print a photo in the size I wanted, so I bought the all 6x8 photo package. It was around day 2 when they explained that the photos are ONLY printed in one size. So of course, in the brilliant Disney marketing machine logic, they print some photos in 6x8 and others in 8x10. So I would have to guess that most people who want a photo package, buy a combo package that includes a certain number of 6x8 and 8x10 photos. I tossed the photos that I definitely did not want to keep (closed eyes, weird expressions). I purchased the photos that I wanted. And I stacked the remaining maybe photos together.
I tried to make a stop at Shutters each day to see the photos taken, buy, discard, and stack my photos. It turned out to be so helpful to do that, so by the end of the cruise I knew how many photos I could still pick out for my package. I ended up trading a few early photos for better photos later in the week. For example, we had several different pictures taken with Donald, Daisy, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, etc. By the end of the week, I realized that I preferred the formal pictures near the end better than the casual early shots. I guess mainly because our outfits coordinated better in style and color in the formal pictures. At the end of the cruise I saw several people who must have stacked their photos all week and then they had a TON to sift through and make decisions about when it was quite busy and crowded. I simply had to make a decision about the few last shots near the end.
After Shutters, DH and I went up to deck 4 for a jog. Then he headed to the fitness center for a quick workout. I have NO recollection of what I did

with a second day of FREE time to myself, but it must have been relaxing! We picked the kiddos up at 11:45 and headed to the Asian lunch buffet at Parrot Cay.
I was quite disappointed in this lunch.

I wish we would have headed up to deck 9 for some pizza and burgers instead. I love most Asian food, but this was just too institutionalized and definitely cafeteria quality Asian food. There was a stir fry station where you could take a bowl, pick out the vegetables and meats (shrimp, chicken or beef) that you wanted in your stir fry. Then a CM asks what kind of noodles you want (pasta type Asian noodles, or rice noodles) and what kind of sauce (teriyaki, spicy, garlic and maybe one other kind of sauce). Then you get a number and go back to your table and wait for the CM to deliver your cooked stir fry. Well, honestly I waited what seemed like FOREVER for the stir fry to arrive, although it was probably only 10 minutes. By the time it came, I was no longer interested in it. I was surprised because the meats were already pre-cooked. So that kind of stir fry should really only take a couple of minutes to throw over the fire. As I write this trip report, it just dawned on me that the portable cook-tops they used may not have gotten hot enough for real stir fry and been the cause of the delay. The stir fry was inedible for me. It was so greasy and soggy. I was disappointed because I was looking forward to some good vegetables.
Honestly I am not a huge vegetable eater. I try to cook them occasionally, and I definitely try to get the kids to eat them. And even I noticed that there was a BIG lack of vegetables at all the meals!! I recall one dinner that listed asparagus as a side item. It came with 2 very small stalks of asparagus! The dinner salads were very small too. In fact my DS6 could easily eat 2 salads as an appetizer! There is fresh fruit available on-board which is at least better than nothing.
Back to lunch the lunch food itself was a big disappointment, but the highlight was meeting Enika from Hungary our assistant server.

She was great!! We even mentioned her in our customer service survey so that hopefully shell eventually get promoted to a server! She was so attentive to us, interactive with the kids, etc. It was at this lunch that made me realize how short changed I felt with our dinner serving team. Enika kept bringing us Diet Cokes throughout our lunch. She made sure the kids waters were full. And she was removing used plates before we knew what happened. She was just darn good!! At dinner, our assistant server would often let our first Diet Coke glasses go empty and just leave them empty. Around the arrival of our main course, he would ask us if wed like another drink. Well honestly, since I hadnt eaten dinner, YES I would like another Diet Coke please! I felt like it was the kind of restaurant that charges drinks by the glass, so they ask eat time before offering to bring another. Again, I think he was new so I tried to let it go and not worry about it too much. Most times we had to take the lid off the kids water cups and leave them visibly empty and ask for someone to give them more water. I guess that Disney has spoiled me into expecting first class service and I come to expect it everywhere in the magical world of Disney. Enough of that rant
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After lunch we wandered the ship as a family. This translates into Mom taking a million pictures of the kids and Dad at various I-must-document-this locations throughout the ship!

The kids returned to the club from 1:30-2:30 for Lava Flow. This is a very messy activity where the kids build their own volcano and then watch it erupt. When I went to pick the kids up, the lead CM was making his volcano erupt red lava that SPRAYED ALL OVER the ceiling!

Of course the kids LOVED it. As a mom all I could think of is what a mess that will be to clean up! After volcanoes it was naptime for DS, DD, and DH!
During the volcano and nap time, I had time to attend some adult classes. The first was the Art of Disney Entertaining class - Cake and Plate decorating. It was kind of fun to see them add the little decorations to the plate and see how it took an ordinary dessert and made it look first class! This was an adult only event, and I was glad to see the CM working at the entrance of the event politely turning people away who came with children. A tip they handed out copies of recipes at the different Art of Entertaining classes!
I also attended the walking tour of the ship called Art of the Theme Show Ship Tour. For a first time
DCL traveler, I enjoyed learning some history of the making of the Magic ship and how some of the details were selected for the décor of the ship. At the end of the tour, the CM leading it opened it up to questions for the guests. She said, Ask any question you ever wanted to know about the Magic, crew life, etc. So I got the ball rolling by asking, How many hours a day do you work? I believe she said 9-12 hours per day, 7 days per week, and no days off during her contract which lasted 3 months. She then answered several more questions about life as a crew member. It was quite fascinating and theres no way I am strong enough to work on a cruise ship!!
After nap it was time to get ready for Formal Night dinner and the Golden Mickeys Show. My DD7 does NOT Like to wear dresses. So she was not thrilled to be wearing a super fancy dress! On the other hand, DS6 loves to wear his tuxedo

and has even asked to wear it to school (silly boy). We all donned our formal wear and headed to dinner. Again, dinner was not a memorable event so I dont have much to report about it. Sorry!
After dinner we shopped, took some photos and then headed to the Golden Mickeys show. Again, I didnt read my Navigator close enough. From 8:15-8:30 they have the Red Carpet Arrivals outside of the theater. Here they take live video of an MC interviewing kids coming to the Golden Mickeys and they broadcast the video inside the theater. We were already seated in the theater, and didnt have a chance for the kids to get on the big screen! It was so adorable to see the different kids interviewed and on screen. Maybe next time well try to get the kids on the Red Carpet Arrival video.
This was the first Broadway style show of the week and it did not disappoint! The show was captivating and entertaining. All members of our family enjoyed it! The show finished at 9:15 and then it was time for bed for DS6 and DD7. Its a bummer that Mickey came out at 9:30 PM, Chip N Dale at 9:45 PM and Goofy at 10 PM for photos! That was too late for these kids.
...coming up next Grand Cayman and the Stingray City excursion!