OrangeCountyCommuter
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Pirate night is night 6. That is all I figured out last night
Done, thank you!Since several of you have shown an interest in a customized lanyard BADGE, I'm posting a link to the form - please fill this out so that it makes it easy for me (I don't have to re-type all of your names, etc....) - PS - if the form looks familiar and you are on the EBTA, it's because I borrowed it from there!)
Link to form is here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17kXS6ExCY4V7zPdrDMxWzkzU-IXMqrjKMD6bmLlG2TM/viewform
Val - if you want to copy/paste this onto first post, go for it! Thanks!
We have dressed up way more in the past than we're doing this time around. Horror of horrors, my father might actually be wearing jeansAre people really getting all done up for Formal night?
I just don't see us doing that. It's not that we don't like to dress up or know how (LOL!), but... we are spending a week in France touring first. There's a limit on how much luggage the "porter" (AKA as me!) is willing to haul around (My mom is not hauling luggage. She managed to break both wrists a few years ago and.... we have some limitations!) So I don't see formal dresses, heels etc fitting in that luggage. (We are into black and I do have some fancy scarves and fake diamonds that can "Dress" up the basic black....)
We are doing the EBTA and taking Disney Air to Galveston and then back home from Barcelona. I had no trouble checking us in on the first half of our trip, the EBTA, but i was unable to check us in for the second leg, the Med portion. (Thankfully, I was able to book excursions and Palo even though I couldn't check in.) It wanted my return flight info. Um, I don't have that yet as they haven't given it to me yet. When I checked in for the EBTA it didn't require that as it said they were taking care of it, so now, of course
, I'm worried that they have my stuff messed up and have forgotten they are flying us home after the Med. Ugh. I did specifically ask my travel agent about it when originally booking, so I'll call them in a bit and have them look into it. I know it'll all be worked out, but it still makes me nervous.
Done, thank you!
We have dressed up way more in the past than we're doing this time around. Horror of horrors, my father might actually be wearing jeans. But we'll all look respectable, my girls and me in dresses, DH in khakis and a button-down. We're going to be traveling for three weeks and are worried about luggage restrictions. And I don't want to be doing too much laundry!
Is anyone considering hiking Mount Vesuvius?
Thank you for the warm welcome everyone! I signed my family up for excursions last night, but if anyone has any recommendations I'd love to listen.
Also if there are any people with college or young adult cruisers in their party my sister and I would love to connect.
I didn't get any error pages after midnight eastern time. Before that, I was getting an error message when I'd try to get into my Castaway Member page. But after midnight the site seemed to be up and running just fine (I'm using Safari). I was able to do all my stuff but the check in which was unrelated to the earlier error message.I'm also unable to check in for us. It's been crashing (since last night) at the part after I enter the flight info.
I click save and it goes to an Error page. I'm using Chrome.
Anyone else?
I hear that a lot of folks on our EBTA part are going to be dressed to the nines. I always enjoy seeing others like that, but I don't even have a ball gown! But what you're describing will be totally fine. Most folks don't even notice what others are wearing. I know I haven't paid attention to that.I think we will be in your dress group. I am thinking black top, nice black pants and "sparkly jewerly" (from Chicos) is going to have to be "formal". I think we will look fine, just not "ball gown". (I swear on one cruise I did a woman was dressed as if she was attending a ball. And her DH had on khakis and a polo.)
In my experience the cots you get in uk hotels are generally travel cots. If you are staying in central London the room will probably not be big enough for anything else ;-)
Thanks.
Something like this?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hauck-Dream...WA/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1362384878&sr=8-16
That's spot on, usually exactly the kind of travel cot you'll get in hotels here![]()
Since several of you have shown an interest in a customized lanyard BADGE, I'm posting a link to the form - please fill this out so that it makes it easy for me (I don't have to re-type all of your names, etc....) - PS - if the form looks familiar and you are on the EBTA, it's because I borrowed it from there!)
Link to form is here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17kXS6ExCY4V7zPdrDMxWzkzU-IXMqrjKMD6bmLlG2TM/viewform
Val - if you want to copy/paste this onto first post, go for it! Thanks!
DisneyMouseHouse said:Got to love it - us here in the US would say it's a travel crib - to us, a cot is something like what army guys sleep on -Just making my usual wry observations about language differences, even though we are both supposed to speak English
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Got to love it - us here in the US would say it's a travel crib - to us, a cot is something like what army guys sleep on -Just making my usual wry observations about language differences, even though we are both supposed to speak English
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we can play a good game of differences in a few months![]()
A friend who recently visited London was amused that we use the 24hr clock I just took if for granted everyone did! I love all the small things!