jiminyC_fan
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P.S. I don't have any plans to be bored. How can you be bored resting on deck 4 chairs?
jiminyC_fan said:P.S. I don't have any plans to be bored. How can you be bored resting on deck 4 chairs?
I mean just to give one example, on the recent 10 days cruise, they posted that they gave out towel again for the CC members. I thought because it was a "special" cruise, Disney should have given a special CC gift other than a typcial towel gift which you can get on a regular Disney cruise..
For a recent cruise that stopped at Antigua there was a special CC gift for return cruisers ... a blanket instead of a towel ... I can see them ordering something "special" for the repo cruises PLUS the Mexican Riviera cruises (so ordering 15,000 or so wouldn't be bad).kmiles said:I think some of this can be answered by perception. Personally, I don't think that Disney ever intended the ten night cruise to become a "special" cruise. Let's not forget that Christmas fell on a Saturday. The typical day where one cruise ends and the next begins. Disney couldn't leave the Magic's schedule like that so they opted to extend one of the cruises and shorten another. This wasn't done to make these sailings "special" but rather to accomodate guests. So, if this is indeed the case, why would they get different Castaway Club gifts?
Another thing to consider is cost. It's much more expensive to order 2,500 of a special guft than it is to order 100,000 of the standard gift. All businesses attempt to control costs and DCL is no exception.
And, this brings up an interesting question. Is Disney looking at the Panama Canal cruises more as a necessity (to get the Magic to the West coast and back) or more of a "special" cruise? After hearing the reports coming from the 10 night cruisers, I'm thinking it may be the latter.
Of course, I could be TOTALLY wrong about all of this!![]()
kmiles said:For instance, we could each bring a bottle of wine and have a wine tasting. (I believe someone may already have mentioned this, non?)
Awww, just hang on to the plastic glass they serve the fru-fru drinks in at the sailaway party--I still have mine!Since we have such a large group each of us could buy a pack of those disposable, plastic wine glasses. They wouldn't take up much room in luggage and can just be tossed when we're finished. Plus, we wouldn't have to worry about getting glasses.