Brunch at Palos is fantastic. I am looking forward to trying the dinner too this time. That lemoncello martini does sound good...
Last time we had lunch at the buffet when we boarded. We were super early to the port and one of the first ones on (I think the 4th family on after concierge etc, boarded), and Parrot Cay wasn't open for some reason yet (I think they told us in 15 minutes, I believe we had been able to board a bit early, maybe thats why

). Alot of families decided to wait for PC so we had Topsiders pretty much to ourselves for the first half an hour (then it got slammed). We had an awesome seat by the window and had no problem making multiple trips to the buffet. I don't know what we'll do this time. I'll be so excited to be walking on board again I probably won't care.

Did I tell you guys that last time, the day we were leaving the Wonder and I saw the "See you real soon" sign (I think thats what it said), I started crying. Probably looked like a big old fool, but I really didn't want to leave. I had planned that dream trip since I was a little kid and Disney first came out on the Big Red Boat. My parents had ordered the promo video, but decided it was too expensive with 4 kids. So I swore I was gonna take my kids on a Disney Boat and to Disney World when they were 3 & 5 (how I knew I'd have 2, 2 years apart I don't know but thats what I had always said). And that is when we took them. Ds had just turned 3 and dd turned 5 at
Castaway Cay. We thought it would be a "once in a lifetime" thing and of course now we're hooked. How did you guys end up choosing Disney Cruises?
We're still planning on doing the stingray swim. We mainly just want to snorkel in GC, and it seems ALL the snorkel tours stop at Stingray City before going on to the Barrier Reef or Coral Gardens. My kids are only 4 and 6 and aren't aware of the Steve Irwin incident. I'm not sure how I'll feel (I'm a little squiddish about snorkeling in general... I like snorkeling in deep water with plenty of space between me and the fish), but I can watch from the ship and snorkel when we go to the next stops. My kids LOVE to snorkel and want to see the stingrays but I have a feeling one or both will stay in the boat when they see the size of them. Thats ok as I have heard the guides will bring one over to the boat for the kids to pet. I still haven't decided which snorkel tour to book. I was leaning towards Capt Marvins and now Nativeway sounds good too. My dd's favorite animal ever is sea turtles so she really wants to go to the turtle farm too but I haven't heard the best things about it.
BTW, have any of you told your kids school yet? My dd told her teacher Friday, who asked me about it (I was planning on waiting a few weeks till they had gotten to know me a bit more, I volunteer in the class once a week, so yeah I was gonna suck up a bit first, I admit it). Her teacher was beyond awesome about it! She said she loves when families do these types of trips with their kids and you can really see the bond these families have, etc, etc. She asked if I would mind her sending a bit of homework with us, so the school could still get money as if she was there (they still get paid as long as they prepare a lesson plan for her, etc). I said of course, as I was expecting her to have to do work. We will even have a few weeks to do it (which means we can turn it in after Christmas break). I'm soo relieved. DD is at a new school this year, and this would have been much more difficult at her old school!!