DCL Picture of the Day - part 2!

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Pictures from Pirate night!
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I'm having DCL withdrawl's.....sigh.....
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8/31/08

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The Magic in Cartegena for the first time

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DS18 holding the Magic in Cabo
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hey....a question. What does the crew do during drydock? :confused3
 
They put them to work on the ship... from everything to moving furniture to painting... no days off I hear... but I hear the partying at night is pretty intense... ;)
 
They help. CMs I have talked with say it is the hardest two weeks of a contract. They lift, paint, scrub, move in new furniture, and do whatever is needed.

Pj
 
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PJ!!!!!

We miss you!!!!! :grouphug: :grouphug:

Come and check in when you can!!!
 
one of my favorite days on our Western in 2006...
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And here's one more... I DID reach out and touch Panama... ;) and before I get yelled at... I touched it on top very quickly and then yanked my hand back... (ok Jan!!! :upsidedow )

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OK, Michelle. ;)
But we won't tell Tom--the Safety Guru. :sad2:

Jan :earsgirl:
 
here is a photo of one of the murals you can see from the elevator on the Magic
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Is Mickey trying to make a move on Minnie?????:scared1: :lmao:

I thought that too when I saw it!!! I think he's trying to get fresh with her up on the deck!!! :eek: :eek: :rotfl: :rotfl:

This comes up over and over.

I wish I could remember who said it, but some Disney person said that in actual life, Minnie and Mickey were married and in movies they played opposite each other as love interests, sometimes married and sometimes not. It was common in the movie industry in the 30s to cast married people in romantic films, he said.

So, on a cruise, of course they would behave like a married couple because they are on vacation! not working on a film.

Jan :earsgirl:
 
It was so so nice, we had a tour in the morning, but couldn't leave our room after lunch, that photo doesn't do it an justice, the direct view of Lovers beach and sea life was breathtaking, and watching it from our own space.



I do agree, *Budget* is the deciding and only factor when booking a stateroom, its how much you want to pay and your preferences, and different people have different preferences and saving the money and putting it to shore trips for example.

Why COULDN'T you leave your room after lunch? What happened :confused3


I'm in the "Cave Fan Club" :thumbsup2

Jan :earsgirl:
 
OK, Michelle. ;)
But we won't tell Tom--the Safety Guru. :sad2:

Jan :earsgirl:

I was REAL careful... Besides... I think Sukie and Mom and Holly were with me... (not that THEY did it... ;) )

This comes up over and over.

I wish I could remember who said it, but someone Disney person said that in actual life, Minnie and Mickey were married and in movies they played opposite each other as love interests, sometimes married and sometimes not. It was common in the movie industry in the 30s to cast married people in romantic films, he said.

So, on a cruise, of course they would behave like a married couple because they are on vacation! not working on a film.

Jan :earsgirl:

Yeah... but married or not... I still think he's gettin fresh!!! :rolleyes:
 
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