Our next stop: the Mickey Pool. We headed up to deck 9 and took the first of many long walks from forward to aft
.yes through the Quiet Cove (there is no other way). We moved through as quickly and as quietly as possible but still got the stink eye.
We walked by the Goofy pool, and man that sucker was PACKED. I thought to myself how the tail is wagging the dog when it comes to the pools on embarkation morning. So many folks have read online that then is a good time to swim that it no longer really is a good time. In actuality, there was a little more to it than that. As we rounded past the Mickey Slide (and saw the new splash zone packed full of kidlets also), we quickly discovered the problem. The Mickey Pool was closed. Ron and I gave each other a knowing Uh-Oh look, as we had read about all the pool problems the short 3-night special cruise they squeezed in before us had encountered. We saw pictures of all three pools form that cruise looking more than a little scary. Two were green and one was brown. It was then we were so glad we were not the first actual cruise out of dry-dock. Of course it now seemed that at least some of those problems had not yet been resolved. All I knew was that it would be a LONG seven days if they did not get that Mickey Pool up & running!
So, we headed back over to Goofy. I swear my bathtub is bigger than this pool and it is crowded with about six people in it. There were a whole lot more than that in there now, but it didnt deter the kids in the least. They hopped in and as I relaxed in a lounger (shocker! There were a few available) Ron took our souvenir glasses (that we brought from home) up to the bar for a refill. We found the Magic did not seem to have as many little portable bars set up, and when he handed over our glasses, they did not just hand us new full ones, they actually filled our old ones. Good thing they were clean!
We both chose the drink of the day, which was a Bay Breeze. It was good. Tropical, fruity, and gone quick.
Since we were running a bit later than our previous cruises, we werent up on deck long before it started clearing out for the muster drill.
Once that started happening we knew it was about time for us to get to the Dis Meet. The meet actually started at 3 PM in the Promenade Lounge, but we preferred to arrive fashionably late. Of course, though I wasnt keeping track of time (just try that on a Disney boat
there are NO clocks. Anywhere.) Inevitably, we were much later than that.
By the time we arrived everybody was in groups talking. We just popped into a booth area by the lanyard table and diser-watched.
Heres what a Dis meet in full gear looks like from the wallflower point of view:
We werent there long before the first announcements for the muster drill began. When the room finally started to clear I managed to break into a couple of conversations and meet some of our thread mates. I actually met more folks just around the boat than I did in the meet. I was surprised at how many people knew who I was just in passing, but then again I do post huge pictures of us on the internet so that shouldnt have been a shocker!
We headed back upstairs and donned our cumbersome fashion statements. Look how cute:
As is now our intention, we were one of the last to arrive to our station on deck 4. No need to stand out there in the orange crush for a second longer than necessary. We did have to wait a few minutes for a couple from one of the weird 6300 rooms to show, but it wasnt long. This is one of the best
DCL tips I can give
.do not show up early for this thing. Youll thank me for this advice, I promise!
After we stripped ourselves of our life jackets, we ran up to deck 9 for the sail away party and no matter how fast we book it upstairs we always seem like the last ones to arrive. Deck 10 was packed to the gills; deck 9 was full in front of the stage. There was still some room around the periphery, though. I saw a table by the hot tubs and went ahead and grabbed it. The kids would work their way right up front to the stage anyway, so it was nice to have a seat.
Ready for the Party!
Adventures Away!!!
We found the crew of the Magic doing the festivities just a tad bit less enthusiastic than the Wonder crew. It seemed like they were really bored with the routine. They could have taken some dance lessons from one lady in the crowd. She was really into it, and she was quite good. Several guys, oops, I mean people were watching her get down. I didn't have the camera or else I would have taped her.
The kids did not notice the difference in passion from the onstage dancers. They had a blast:
Still my favorite part: (duh)
The streamers were a hit, but the characters had better ones:
We heard all the staples, Celebration, Vacation, Were All in This Together, Hey Baby, the YMCA, and that really annoying Carnival-sounding song that was used in the Six Flags commercial, you know... "We Like to Party" by the Venga Boys.

And of course the party-killer Casper Slide Pt. 2. Whatever happened to Pt. 1? They could play that one every once in a while, cause I am so over Pt. 2. I have nightmares of criss-crosses (not to be confused with Kris Kross), cha-chas, and turning it out every time I hear it.
As we began to pull out of the channel the crowd dissipated fast. They let all the kids come up on the stage to dance. (And one big kid! Too funny!)
I could not believe how fast the day was going. I knew the whole week would follow suit.
Coming Soon: Is that Buffett I hear?