August 9 Eastern trip report

CruzNMom

Earning My Ears
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We are just back from the Eastern 8/9. I like the western ports better but love the extra day at sea.

We left about an hour late Saturday because weather delayed several flights. I heard, can't confirm, that more families still didn't make it and joined the cruise in St. Maartin.

QUESTION - why do people chance flying in embarkation day? After spending $8,000 on a cruise they can't spend $72 in a hotel room? I really think DCL should "STRONGLY ENCOURAGE" people to fly in the day ahead.

As reported by others, it was raining when we left so the party was inside - still a party, still a cruise, no problem! As we were dancing, however, I did remember that the Magic was originally built as two halves and put together later. I was hoping one of those harmonic convergence things would not happen with 2000 people dancing in the middle of the ship!

Dining - we had the LAPLAPL and got the table for 9 we had requested with another family. We had a front corner table in every restaurant (sometimes behind the server stations)- in the past, our table was in a different location in each - it was OK except that in Animator's we could only see one picture and were so close to the walls that we couldn't see the colors. Our servers were ?Sasheet? and Noy. Food was great, very well prepared, nicely presented. Our servers were nice - Sasheet went off on "I promise excellent service and excellent food" speech every night until we just quit listening - the only negative. Noy was very nice. I did get the feeling that they were rushed and wondered if DCL is cutting servers and allocating each pair an extra table or two. There also seemed to be a lot of shouting and yelling during dinner - usually someone announcing something.

Ports/Excursions - St. Maartin was my least favorite port but my most favorite excursion - the 12 metre regatta. What fun! Now I want to buy a sailboat (and crew)! Unless you are into jewelry, there is nothing to the town of Fredericksburg. In St. Thomas, we took an excursion to St. John - as beautifull as ever and hot, but decent breeze.

Speaking of excursions - this is an area the Disney heads need to figure out a better. With all the experience Disney has herding people around, there is a lot of "hurry up and wait". Part of the problem is clueless people who come the last minute, arrive without tickets or waivers signed, no KTTW card, and don't know where to go. One thing that would make it less confusing is to have large signs especially when two or more excursions are leaving from the same room.

Entertainment - Rich Purpora was great, hubby loves him. There were a couple of juggling/comic acts and a singer/comic Dan Riley who were good. A couple of them did the exact same show for family and for adults. Also, the band "Spirit" was obviously having problems - they didn't show the first or last night and played for only a few minutes the other nights. Quite different from last year when the band was EVERYWHERE at every event. I've heard that these are not hired bands but individuals hired to be part of a band. Maybe they were not getting along. The girl seemed especially listless. I don't know if it was because of them or a change in programming but the evening entertainment seemed a bit choppy. We usually like Rockin' Bar D. When we finished dinner (8:30 seating), there would be some Disney programming (60's, 70's night) already in progress, then Spirit for a very short time, then a break and cabaret show, then a break and DJ. We usually ended up leaving about the time the DJ showed up.

Our one kind of serious negative - our daughter graduated from HS this year and this trip was a present for her. She turned 18 earlier in the year and we asked if she could still be in the teen group with her brother. We have email confirming that she could. The counselors had not been informed of this and apparently had been told "no exceptions" (heard rumors of problems with 18yo on previous cruise). My husband had to leave dinner twice to go fight the battle and, we understand, they kicked it all the way up to Jacqui. She finally was allowed in but it was not a gracious welcoming.

Comment - Disney needs to work out something for the 18 - 21 crowd (and even older - maybe to 25) who are too old for teen group, too young to drink, and don't want to be hanging out in smokey bars listing to old music. The sight of someone my age doing kareoke (sp?) to 'rolling on the river' would probably send my daughter right over the edge of the ship! There is so much underutilized space (Sessions - where I never saw anyone, and Promenade - where there were about 4 people each night). It seems as though they could make a hangout for the young adults - it wouldn't have to be programmed, just provide a juke box, a TV, a couple of pool tables, access to a bar for non-alcoholic drinks (maybe back it up to an existing bar), a few sofas, etc. A sort of grown up Common Grounds.

Anyway, great trip. I hope they get something worked out so my daughter wants to go again (and have something to do), else it could be our last family DCL until she is older and has a family.
 
Hey Cruznmom, we sailed the week before you! I'm sorry to hear that the evening activities weren't so great. Did you go to the 60s, 70s and 80s nights? The week before they were pretty good. They just started the 60s show and it was really good. It really needed the band to make it work (Spirit). My only comment about Spirit was that.....they were much better w/o the girl. She was really pretty and enthusiastic but she killed the dancing whenever she sang. I wonder what happened????

I've also sailed with my 19 yr old. She does have a tough time finding kids to hang with.

Anyway, I'm glad you had a nice cruise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
We went down to Rockin Bar D every night after dinner (had great time last year and expected to this year). The first and last nights the entertainment was canceled (Spirit didn't show), the other nights 60s, 70s, was almost over by the time we got down there (I mentioned that our servers seemed rushed so maybe we were late). Plus, since this is the only interesting venue on the ship for late night, the room was crowded out the door.
 

We have flown on embarkation day without any problems for our multiple cruises. It isn't the cost of the hotel, it has to do with employment and senior position in an organization - some people just can't take off more than one week at any one time.

Too bad you missed Dueling Pianos - Fidelio and Anton are fabulous and both the family and adult shows are always entertaining and lot of fun. In fact it was Fidelio's talent that influenced my son to ask for and receive piano lessons at age 7.

I also prefer the Eastern - those first two days at sea are so relaxing!!

Rae
 
We stopped in at the Dueling Pianos last year and it didn't thrill us. Nothing bad, just not our thing (and I play piano). At home in the "real world" we seldom get out at night and I really was looking forward to the band and dancing. But, it did not spoil our cruise - just different from expectation. As I mentioned, the evening entertainment just seemed a bit cobbled together.
 
To be honest....we didn't go to Rockin Bar D the first night so I don't know if Spirit played.....I did feel like I had to exit dinner alittle early (skip dessert) in order to catch the theme nights. It seemed like dinner was dragging alittle on our cruise. I'm glad the theme nights were busy. I really enjoy them.
 
CruzNMom,
I believe I have read on this board that DCL is addressing the Teenage issue this Sept while in Drydock. If I am not mistaken, they are changing the ESPN Lounge into a Teen Center.
 
Originally posted by CruzNMom
We stopped in at the Dueling Pianos last year and it didn't thrill us. Nothing bad, just not our thing (and I play piano). At home in the "real world" we seldom get out at night and I really was looking forward to the band and dancing. But, it did not spoil our cruise - just different from expectation. As I mentioned, the evening entertainment just seemed a bit cobbled together.

Depending on when you went last year, Fidelio may NOT have been playing.....with a venue like "Dueling Pianos" it takes more than just two equally talented players, it takes audience participation and if you have a bunch of corpses sitting around, nothing can bring them alive.....now you take Fidelio and Anton NOW with a group of happy (not drunk!) people and the place ROCKS!

Sorry you didn't get a chance to have THAT experience!!!! But at least you got to do some dancing and that's always a nice "romantic" thing to do!!

I did get the opportunity to go to Sessions with DH - the night Fidelio filled in. That is also a wonderful place to go and relax in an adult only atmosphere ---- plus Fidelio is always top notch. I keep hearing him play the theme from Casablanca and want to say, "Play it again, SAM!"

Take care,
Rae
 
Thanks for the report. I agree the older teens need something else to do. The idea of pool taables, etc sounds great. On the Aug 2 cruise we rarely saw anyone in the Promenade Lounge. The piano player in Sessions was excellent, but no more than 15 people ever in there. Was a nice spot for the grandparents to relax and enjoy quiet music.
On our cruise we felt it was painful to listen to Spirit when the girl sang-she murdered everything and ruined the deck parties for us. She is the girlfriend of the keyboard player so I guess that explains it.
some of the entertainers do repeat for both famil and adult shows-that should not be allowed-who wants to see it twice in 1 night. We enjoyed Dan Riley a lot.
Reading these posts makes it even harder to wait til next year!!
 
Originally posted by BethA
Reading these posts makes it even harder to wait til next year!!

Beth, don't wait!!!!! Join us in October (10/25)!!!!

Rae
 
Imagine a comedian who had the exact same act as last summer!!!!!
 
Who had the same act as last summer?
Rae, that is a great advantage to home schooling---but I'd never manage. Brandon could miss a week and get a lot of grief and still catch up, but Blake would never get back on track with all the honors classes he has, plus they'd throw him off the football, basketball or volleyball team depending on the season. I'd never hear the end of it if I went without him. I considered Christmas,but the markup is too much for us right now.I guess I'll si home and read your posts and cry...Have you done hallowenn before?
 
I am glad someone brought up the SPIRIT topic. We were on the 8/2 Western cruise. We heard them just about every night. Sometimes they were on deck, sometimes in Rockin Bar D. The lady singer there really leaves much to be desired, but it seemed as if the rest of them were really good. The bass player kind of reminded me of Bernie from Weekend at Bernies. He kind of just moved when the music played, but didn't make many other moves. We also really enjoyed "HOLLYWOOD". We listened to them every night usually in the promenade lounge before dinner. We closed Rockin Bar D every night, but when you say you left when the DJ came on, so did about 90% of the people.

You said your daughter was 18. Isn't the Beat Street area for 18 and older. Just that she could not drink. Every night at the bar I am pretty sure there was a bunch of people there between 18-21.

Dave
 
I hope someone in programming is reading these posts. "Spirit"was really good minus "the girl". She was really cute and could work with the entertainment CMs. Why kill a great band???????????
 
I know my husband spent some time with Joel, the asst cruise director, and told him that the band would be better if the girl did NOT sing. Let's hope someone does something about her. Anyone know how long they have been on the ship?

I guess they don't have any other late night spots becuse what they have dies down so quickly. Does anyone have any suggestions on things to keep the nightlife alive? I know Rae will say all night dueling pianos--that Anton was cute--he should have attracted the 18+ crowd-
I can't believe we've already been back a few weeks-life is cruel...
 
IMO, they should play "top 40" tunes in Rockin Bar D after midnight to keep crowd in there. I think that would help alot. I believe that Spirit arrived right around the time we sailed because I remember DISers talking about a different band in July.
 
Originally posted by BethA
I know Rae will say all night dueling pianos--that Anton was cute--he should have attracted the 18+ crowd-
I can't believe we've already been back a few weeks-life is cruel...


I'll sum it up in two words:

FIDELIO ROCKS!

Rae
 
My daughter is 18 but sitting in a smokey bar playing oldies and watching drunk "old" people is not her thing. (trying to speak from her perspective here - and she is very allergic to cigarette smoke)
 


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