We cruised on a New Years week cruise on the Magic. The line on disembarkation day, January 3, was 45 minutes long and we stood next to the Gingerbread house for about 15 minutes as two burly guys with sledge hammers disassembled it.
We were surprised to look off our balcony and see this as we were leaving Key West in May 09
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Peg
DH and I in our napkins hat made for us by our servers during the character breakfast:
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I would guess that they're melting. It is a warm-weather cruise (hopefully), right?Great photos of the house! I never knew they did that.
Question~ I think they are supposed to be snowmen but they look like ghosts.
Does anyone else see this and what are they doing?
Speaking of Character breakfast, where do you book this at? We are going on the Magic on 02-06 and would like to book one for our kiddos! Thanks!![]()
You'll be assigned a morning and time for your character breakfast. You'll have a ticket for it and your server may inform you when it is (ours did).
Don't count on there being a ticket/invitation in your room. We didn't receive one on our cruise in May. Our servers didn't even mention it to us until the night before. The only reason we knew in advance when it was is due to the CM checking when we made our Palo brunch booking.
We were surprised to look off our balcony and see this as we were leaving Key West in May 09
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Peg
Just amazing! Wow!!! Thanks for posting your photo!![]()
Apparently, it's printed on your dining ticket which you receive in your room on the first day. Haven't gone back to check this out though. We haven't made it to tje character breakfast on our last two cruises - the time change doesn't work in our favor - especially with early dining making it the first sitting for the character breakfast.