April 9, 2009 Wonder 3-night Bahamas Cruise!

Welcome aboard, disneychic! pirate: We're glad you joined us on this thread! Be sure to send me a PM if you'd like to join in on our FE exchange! So far, the participants are:

Disney_On_A_Dime!
WDWCrazyfromGA
Deb T.

We're also planning a quick DIS Meet onboard on Thursday (April 9) at 3:30 p.m. at the Mickey Pool by Scoops! :thumbsup2
 
Hey Deb T. :) not sure about the FE exchange for this cruise as we have a bunch of family members/friends joining us on this cruise, and we'll be busy catching up w/ them all (plus, they are all first time cruisers). I'll keep it in mind though, and run it by the DH -- if he says he'll help then we will definately be in! I'll keep you posted. Thanks again!
 
I am in on the FE Exchange. Just need instructions!

Getting really excited for this cruise. I loved the recaps of what we will be doing on the cruise.
 
I am in on the FE Exchange. Just need instructions!

Getting really excited for this cruise. I loved the recaps of what we will be doing on the cruise.


:cheer2: Three cheers for the recaps and cruise tips from DebT! :cheer2:

I have printed out all of them and have even started highlighting the items that are important for our cruise. I love the planning part of a vacation! :upsidedow


As far as the FE exchange goes...just PM DebT with your names, kid's ages and room number, and she will add you to the list and give you a list of who has signed up. I think that there are now 4 rooms signed up for the FE. pirate:
 

I am in on the FE Exchange. Just need instructions!

Getting really excited for this cruise. I loved the recaps of what we will be doing on the cruise.

Hi Kim! I'm glad you're going to do the FE Exchange! It's a LOT of fun! As "Disney On A Dime!" said, just send a private message to me (click on my DIS name and then click on "send Deb T. a message") with your cabin number, names, and kids' ages. I'll then send you a PM back with the information from the others who are participating.

As far as instructions on the actual exchange itself, it's very easy! :)
Before you leave for the cruise:
*Print a copy of participants so you'll know which cabins to deliver your gifts to.
*Buy or make little gifts for each cabin (some people give a gift for each person in the cabin, some people do one gift per cabin - it's totally up to you!)
Once you're onboard the ship:
*Hang a FE from the silver fish clip outside your cabin door. Your FE can be anything, just as long as it can hold a few treats! I use a small canvas bag, but many people have gorgeous personalized hanging pockets (very similar to hanging letter holders).
*Whenever it's convenient to you, deliver your FE gifts to the other participants. pirate:
*ENJOY peeking inside your FE to see what surprises have been delivered to your FE! :lovestruc
 
Deb T I also enjoyed reading your lovely recap. Brings back some memories and I'm super eager to get on the ship. :)

It's around 8:30 am here in CA right now and I wish I was serving myself some Mickey waffles at the Beach Blanket Buffet. I want to have my breakfast on deck 9 not in my kitchen. :rotfl2:
 
HI EVERYONE :)

For this cruise we have 3 staterooms full of people! Me and my DH, my Mom and my adorable 3 year old nephew, and my BFF & her Hubby and we all cannot wait! We're gonna have a great cruise :cool1:

:welcome: :wave2:
That is great. I would like to get (more like convince) my Mom and BFF's to join us on a cruise.
 
Deb T I also enjoyed reading your lovely recap. Brings back some memories and I'm super eager to get on the ship. :)

It's around 8:30 am here in CA right now and I wish I was serving myself some Mickey waffles at the Beach Blanket Buffet. I want to have my breakfast on deck 9 not in my kitchen. :rotfl2:

Thanks! I'm super eager to be back on the ship, too! :cool1:

And, I couldn't agree more - we love :lovestruc sitting outside in the sun on Deck 9 eating a breakfast I did not have to cook! And lunch... And dinner in one of the restaurants... and snacks in between our meals from Pluto's... and Pinocchio's... and Goofy's Galley... and Scoops... and Cove Cafe... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
This will be our first cruise ever for my DS11, DS7, my fiance' and I. I'd love to receive any advice on what items to pack, type of clothes to wear, generally what are "must-haves" for the cruise.

So far, I'm bringing plenty of sunblock, aloe gel, dramamine, camera, and waterproof camera.

We planned the catamaran ride around the Bahamas and the catamaran/snorkel trip on Castaway Cay. We want to spend tons of time exploring/enjoying the ship, the pool deck, the Oceaneer club, etc.

Need travelers checks to make purchases on the Bahamas is one of my big questions


TIA:goodvibes
 
This will be our first cruise ever for my DS11, DS7, my fiance' and I. I'd love to receive any advice on what items to pack, type of clothes to wear, generally what are "must-haves" for the cruise.

So far, I'm bringing plenty of sunblock, aloe gel, dramamine, camera, and waterproof camera.

We planned the catamaran ride around the Bahamas and the catamaran/snorkel trip on Castaway Cay. We want to spend tons of time exploring/enjoying the ship, the pool deck, the Oceaneer club, etc.

Need travelers checks to make purchases on the Bahamas is one of my big questions


TIA:goodvibes

Welcome back to our meets thread! :goodvibes

There's a fairly comprehensive packing list somewhere on the main cruise board... you might have to do a search to find it. Or, you could post it as a question and someone will quickly point you in the right direction. :)

The 3-night cruises are pretty casual. Even "formal wear" is optional on what they now call "Dress-up Night". Cruise casual is fine and dandy. It's also fun to dress up in pirate gear for Pirate Night on Friday.

Nassau accepts U.S. currency and all major credit cards so, unless you feel safer with Traveler's Checks, you probably don't need them.
 
Hello Fellow Cruisers!
Just for fun, I've come up with a "Top 10" list of what you can do now to prepare for this cruise. ;) In true David Letterman style, this is all in jest, so enjoy! Oh, and if this is your first Disney cruise, please be sure to re-read this again after our cruise... I promise it'll be much more humorous then. :rotfl2:


Deb T.'s Top 10 List of Things to Do to Help Your Family Prepare for a Disney Cruise:

10. Start serving all breakfasts and lunches buffet style.

9. Every Friday evening, make everyone dress in full pirate gear for dinner. After dinner, dance around while talking like a pirate. Arrrrrrrrgh!

8. Set your children's artwork out on display in the living room, set up folding chairs for everyone to sit on, and then auction off each piece of artwork to the highest bidder.

7. Step outside and lean on a porch or deck railing, gaze wistfully out at your landscape, and comment on how amazing it is that the ocean is spread out before you for as far as you can see.

6. Start checking your children in and out of their playroom. If your children want to leave the playroom before you come to get them, they must stand in the doorway and make beeper sounds until you arrive.

5. Draw the DCL logo on tall plastic cups and drink your favorite alcoholic beverages out of them.

4. Every night, perform a turn-down service for everyone. Place a small chocolate bar on each pillow and leave a schedule of the next day's events and a towel animal on each bed. Oh, and don't forget to set chocolate chip cookies and a glass of milk on the nightstand (from Room Service, of course!).

3. Every evening at t 5:40 p.m. (for those of you with main dining; 8:10 p.m. for those with late dining), make your family line up outside the dining room door to wait for dinner to begin. Before they are allowed to enter at 5:45 p.m. (or 8:15 p.m.), make sure the table is set and their favorite drinks are poured and waiting for them. Oh, and of course, have a 4-course dinner prepared to serve.

2. Every evening at 8:00 p.m. (for those of you with main dining; 5:45 p.m. for those with late dining), have everyone sit in front of the TV to wait for that evening's show to begin. Actually, if you'd really like to enhance the cruise, I suggest you have the children watch Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, 101 Dalmatians (live action w/Glen Close), Sleeping Beauty, Tarzan (animated version), Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, and Pinocchio. Now, back to my silliness: on Friday nights watch Toy Story and Toy Story II for the "Toy Story The Musical" show and on Saturday nights watch Peter Pan for the "Disney Dreams" show.

And the number one thing to do to help your family prepare for your cruise
1. In the mornings, make a 3-tone chime noise, then make the following announcement in your best British accent: "Ladies and Gentlemen, Girls and Boys, in 2 minutes time the forward door will open for all guests to disembark for school. The weather today is going to be (insert your weather, i.e. cold) so be sure to take your (insert necessity, i.e. hat and mittens) when you leave the house. And remember, all aboard is at (whatever your curfew is). Have a magical day!
 
Hello Fellow Cruisers!
Just for fun, I've come up with a "Top 10" list of what you can do now to prepare for this cruise. ;) In true David Letterman style, this is all in jest, so enjoy! Oh, and if this is your first Disney cruise, please be sure to re-read this again after our cruise... I promise it'll be much more humorous then. :rotfl2:


Deb T.'s Top 10 List of Things to Do to Help Your Family Prepare for a Disney Cruise:

10. Start serving all breakfasts and lunches buffet style.

9. Every Friday evening, make everyone dress in full pirate gear for dinner. After dinner, dance around while talking like a pirate. Arrrrrrrrgh!

8. Set your children's artwork out on display in the living room, set up folding chairs for everyone to sit on, and then auction off each piece of artwork to the highest bidder.

7. Step outside and lean on a porch or deck railing, gaze wistfully out at your landscape, and comment on how amazing it is that the ocean is spread out before you for as far as you can see.

6. Start checking your children in and out of their playroom. If your children want to leave the playroom before you come to get them, they must stand in the doorway and make beeper sounds until you arrive.

5. Draw the DCL logo on tall plastic cups and drink your favorite alcoholic beverages out of them.

4. Every night, perform a turn-down service for everyone. Place a small chocolate bar on each pillow and leave a schedule of the next day's events and a towel animal on each bed. Oh, and don't forget to set chocolate chip cookies and a glass of milk on the nightstand (from Room Service, of course!).

3. Every evening at t 5:40 p.m. (for those of you with main dining; 8:10 p.m. for those with late dining), make your family line up outside the dining room door to wait for dinner to begin. Before they are allowed to enter at 5:45 p.m. (or 8:15 p.m.), make sure the table is set and their favorite drinks are poured and waiting for them. Oh, and of course, have a 4-course dinner prepared to serve.

2. Every evening at 8:00 p.m. (for those of you with main dining; 5:45 p.m. for those with late dining), have everyone sit in front of the TV to wait for that evening's show to begin. Actually, if you'd really like to enhance the cruise, I suggest you have the children watch Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, 101 Dalmatians (live action w/Glen Close), Sleeping Beauty, Tarzan (animated version), Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, and Pinocchio. Now, back to my silliness: on Friday nights watch Toy Story and Toy Story II for the "Toy Story The Musical" show and on Saturday nights watch Peter Pan for the "Disney Dreams" show.

And the number one thing to do to help your family prepare for your cruise
1. In the mornings, make a 3-tone chime noise, then make the following announcement in your best British accent: "Ladies and Gentlemen, Girls and Boys, in 2 minutes time the forward door will open for all guests to disembark for school. The weather today is going to be (insert your weather, i.e. cold) so be sure to take your (insert necessity, i.e. hat and mittens) when you leave the house. And remember, all aboard is at (whatever your curfew is). Have a magical day!


You get a standing ovation from me. BRAVO! :thumbsup2 That was excellent and so fun to read. :goodvibes
 
Hello Fellow Cruisers!
Just for fun, I've come up with a "Top 10" list of what you can do now to prepare for this cruise. ;) In true David Letterman style, this is all in jest, so enjoy! Oh, and if this is your first Disney cruise, please be sure to re-read this again after our cruise... I promise it'll be much more humorous then. :rotfl2:


Deb T.'s Top 10 List of Things to Do to Help Your Family Prepare for a Disney Cruise:

10. Start serving all breakfasts and lunches buffet style.

9. Every Friday evening, make everyone dress in full pirate gear for dinner. After dinner, dance around while talking like a pirate. Arrrrrrrrgh!

8. Set your children's artwork out on display in the living room, set up folding chairs for everyone to sit on, and then auction off each piece of artwork to the highest bidder.

7. Step outside and lean on a porch or deck railing, gaze wistfully out at your landscape, and comment on how amazing it is that the ocean is spread out before you for as far as you can see.

6. Start checking your children in and out of their playroom. If your children want to leave the playroom before you come to get them, they must stand in the doorway and make beeper sounds until you arrive.

5. Draw the DCL logo on tall plastic cups and drink your favorite alcoholic beverages out of them.

4. Every night, perform a turn-down service for everyone. Place a small chocolate bar on each pillow and leave a schedule of the next day's events and a towel animal on each bed. Oh, and don't forget to set chocolate chip cookies and a glass of milk on the nightstand (from Room Service, of course!).

3. Every evening at t 5:40 p.m. (for those of you with main dining; 8:10 p.m. for those with late dining), make your family line up outside the dining room door to wait for dinner to begin. Before they are allowed to enter at 5:45 p.m. (or 8:15 p.m.), make sure the table is set and their favorite drinks are poured and waiting for them. Oh, and of course, have a 4-course dinner prepared to serve.

2. Every evening at 8:00 p.m. (for those of you with main dining; 5:45 p.m. for those with late dining), have everyone sit in front of the TV to wait for that evening's show to begin. Actually, if you'd really like to enhance the cruise, I suggest you have the children watch Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, 101 Dalmatians (live action w/Glen Close), Sleeping Beauty, Tarzan (animated version), Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, and Pinocchio. Now, back to my silliness: on Friday nights watch Toy Story and Toy Story II for the "Toy Story The Musical" show and on Saturday nights watch Peter Pan for the "Disney Dreams" show.

And the number one thing to do to help your family prepare for your cruise
1. In the mornings, make a 3-tone chime noise, then make the following announcement in your best British accent: "Ladies and Gentlemen, Girls and Boys, in 2 minutes time the forward door will open for all guests to disembark for school. The weather today is going to be (insert your weather, i.e. cold) so be sure to take your (insert necessity, i.e. hat and mittens) when you leave the house. And remember, all aboard is at (whatever your curfew is). Have a magical day!


:mickeyjum:donald::goofy::stitch::simba::tigger: :dumbo::maleficen:sulley::mickeyjum:donald::goofy::stitch::simba::tigger: :dumbo::maleficen:sulley:

DCL Boot Camp! Line em' up and get their brains in gear for a WONDERful cruise! I was going to comment on my favorite one, but I love them all!
 
I LOVED THE TOP 10!!! Thank you Deb - I absolutely love the countdown and then the top 10 :thumbsup2

6 weeks from today I will be on the boat sipping some kind of umbrella drink!!!!!!! :banana:
 
You get a standing ovation from me. BRAVO! :thumbsup2 That was excellent and so fun to read. :goodvibes

DCL Boot Camp! Line em' up and get their brains in gear for a WONDERful cruise! I was going to comment on my favorite one, but I love them all!

I LOVED THE TOP 10!!! Thank you Deb - I absolutely love the countdown and then the top 10 :thumbsup2

6 weeks from today I will be on the boat sipping some kind of umbrella drink!!!!!!! :banana:

:flower3: Thanks! :goodvibes I had a really fun time coming up with that! :lmao:

Since you all liked it so much, I think I'll post it on the main cruise thread, too! :)
 
We should be getting our cruise docs. in the next few weeks:cool1: It sure would be great if people post here on this thread letting us know they've received them. That way we'd all know that our own docs will be coming shortly :thumbsup2
 
We should be getting our cruise docs. in the next few weeks:cool1: It sure would be great if people post here on this thread letting us know they've received them. That way we'd all know that our own docs will be coming shortly :thumbsup2

:cool1: :cool1: Oh you can bet that I'll be doing the Document Dance on here the second they arrive! :cool1: :cool1:

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Hello! We finally got our room assignment today. Unfortunately, it is right beneath the kitchen. I did the Cat 9 for our first crusie because I though we might enjoy having the daylight in the room (and enjoy the view.) I am still excited because any room is fine when we're with Disney - but I must admit my disappointment :sad2: We have room 2600 - one of like 5 or 6 of the Cat 9 cabins that I was hoping not to get because we are all light sleepers. Oh well - you win some and lose some....... atleast we're cruising in 37 days!!!
 
Hello! We finally got our room assignment today. Unfortunately, it is right beneath the kitchen. I did the Cat 9 for our first crusie because I though we might enjoy having the daylight in the room (and enjoy the view.) I am still excited because any room is fine when we're with Disney - but I must admit my disappointment :sad2: We have room 2600 - one of like 5 or 6 of the Cat 9 cabins that I was hoping not to get because we are all light sleepers. Oh well - you win some and lose some....... atleast we're cruising in 37 days!!!

Have you tried calling DCL (or your TA if you used one) to see if you can move to a different Cat9 cabin? Hopefully they'll be able to help you. I'm sending you Pixie Dust pixiedust: for good luck!
 

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