August 28, 2004 "LOST AT SEA" Cruise

Hello..

Does anyone know what they are doing on grand Cayman Day?

We cant decide what to do..

My DW dosent want to swim with the stingrays...:scared1:

I was thinking about renting a car or jeep or whatever and going to the turtle farm, Hell and the 7 mile beach..

Has anyone done this allready without a guide?..

Thanks

Bobby
 
Hi Bobby:

As of now, we're thinking of doing the Nautilus semi-sub and snorkel excursion. Here's a link to their own web site with a few pictures and descriptions. The excursion we're doing, they call it "Captain Nemo's Adventure Tour". http://www.nautilus.ky/ I'd do one of the Stingray City's excursions but no one else in my group wants to do that, and since I'll be back at Grand Cayman next summer, I'll do it then. I'd also consider a beach excursion, but again, no one else in my group is really interested in the beach :rolleyes: At least I'll get a day at the beach at Castaway Cay :sunny:
 
Hello..

I was just reading over the munus from the magic's seven day Cruise..

I was wondering...Can you order Prime rib other than the "Around the World" Menu?..

I cant believe its only on that one menu..

Thanks

Bobby
 
Bobby, I'm going from memory here, - close to 4 year old memory but you probably can only get the prime rib that one night. They do have some type of steak every night but that cut only that night.

I have to say we found that DCL had the worst food choices of all our cruises. Not that it was bad, just not quite as good as some of the other lines we've sailed. However, that was 4 years ago and things could have changed. I've heard if you ask your wait staff stuff like Prime Rib does somehow appear on your plate. We're also going to do Palo's as many times as they let us. Mean parents, mean parents making children eat in the dinning room alone LOL LOL LOL

Three Circles have sailed more and more recent perhaps they can offer more information then my sad state of a memory LOL
 

I've sailed on the Home Lines, which is no longer in business. That was close to 35 years ago and if you ever sailed on the Big Red Boat that was one of the Home Line premiere ships when it was brand new.

We've also sailed on Celebrity - about 2 times in the past six years and Holland American 2 or 3 times in the last 25 years. Food ways, in recent times Celebrity was far the best. However, overall, although it was a different era, you couldn't beat the way you were treated on Home Lines 35 years ago. OMG, prime rib and lobster = EVERY SINGLE NIGHT, AND THEN SOME.

We were on the 3rd 7 day cruise. They were still working on the kinks. It was still very nice.
 
hello Everyone..

Hope all had a Great Day Today..I DID..

Have a question about Palos..

According to The Three Circles Cruise Matrix.."Thanks Jason And Travis"

The evening I picked to eat at Palos...2 Things that I wanted to do are happening the same night..

1: Its Prime Rib Night..and Lobster Bisque Night...Two Of my favorite Dishes..

2: Hercules the Muse-ical..

The First Part..I may go to early Dining..have my Bowl of soup, and Ask for the prime Rib to take back to the room...Or eat it at Dinner...I dont know Yet..

The Second Part..If I go to early Dining..I will Miss the show...We have 8:30 Palo Resies..

IS the Show That Good?..Or can I miss it..

I just Hate to Miss Prime Rib and a show..hehe

Any Help Here would be appreciated

Thanks

Bobby
 
That's one of the worst things about the cruise in my opinion. There are always so many different activities going on and so many great things to do that it's hard to make decisions on what to do and what to miss.

Hercules the Muse-ical is a great show in my opinion. It's full of jokes and current-event ad-libbing. On our first cruise, it was probably my least favorite show, but after seeing it several times, it's now one of my favorites.

What you could do is ask your servers in advance if it would be possible for them to make you a "To Go" plate that you could pick up after the show. You could then take it back to your room or up to Topsiders and eat out on the deck. I'm sure they would be happy to do this for you.

The Palo servers generally aren't satisfied unless you leave stuffed so be prepared! The first time we ate there, there were four of us and they brought out every dessert they offered for each of us.

Talk about sugar overload! :hyper:
 
Thanks..

You think If I ask The Servers at Palos for a Prime Rib From downstairs to go along with my Dinner from them they may do it?..

I love prime rib..Dang it..hehe
 
Another thought, the Palo Servers may also be able to get a prime rib for you from the other restaurant. That way, you could have that and also try something from the Palo menu.
 
I know I know..I just Posted..

So many Questions I have..hehe..I just sounded like YODA

Being our Palo Resie is for 8:30..

Can we go to the 6:00 Show..Being we are normaly Scheduled to go at the late show..

Thanks in advance..

Bobby
 
Hey Bobby, we have 8:30pm Palo resevations on the same night you do. I'm sure we'll see you there! :wave2:
 
hey Terry..

I didnt have Early seating until I booked the REAS..

Debbie is the Best..Asked me what rotation I wanted, what seating times..etc etc..

For Me It was worth Every single Penny..

We have the APLAPLA rotation..

See you real Soon

Bobby
 
Hi Everyone...Hope everyone had a great day today.

Bobby...Do you like prime rib? LOL

One more week of school:Pinkbounc
 
OK since we are on the Palo/Show discussion - question for you. We made reservations at Palo for Sunday night which is our anniversary (so I don't want to change them) at 7:30. Will we have enough time to see the show before dinner??? How long is that show? And would it be possible to sneak out of the show early if it is too close to our reservation time???? Thanks

Melanie
 
I would say that Who Wants to be a Mouseketeer runs about the same as the other shows. They usually do a pretty good job of timing it so that it doesn't run over.

As far as leaving prior to the shows end, I really don't think that would be a problem at all.
 
Hello Everyone..

Yes Joanna...I LOVE Prime Rib...:cloud9:

Here is a question for the Ladies..

My DW is concerned she will be Too Dressed up..

She is going to wear a Bridal Gown From my Sisters Wedding..

Its Red, Long, 2 Piece, and has Gloves..Have to Tell you..She Looks Awesome in it..

I will try and scan a picture to post...

I keep Telling her...Its our Vacation..Wear what you want...We dont play dress up that much, so I figured the Cruise Would be the Place..

Anyone Else's DW or Women going to get Really Dressed Up?..

We figured she would wear this for the Formal Night...

Thanks

Bobby
 
Originally posted by MoranClan
Hello Everyone..

Yes Joanna...I LOVE Prime Rib...:cloud9:

Here is a question for the Ladies..

My DW is concerned she will be Too Dressed up..

She is going to wear a Bridal Gown From my Sisters Wedding..

Its Red, Long, 2 Piece, and has Gloves..Have to Tell you..She Looks Awesome in it.

I keep Telling her...Its our Vacation..Wear what you want...We dont play dress up that much, so I figured the Cruise Would be the Place..

Anyone Else's DW or Women going to get Really Dressed Up?..

We figured she would wear this for the Formal Night...

Thanks

Bobby

Bobby...You answered your own question. People dress all different ways, some go very formal, some formal and some casual (even on formal night) although a neat casual
 
Well, we're almost to the 60 day mark! Seems hard to believe that we joined this thread on September 18, 2003!
 

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