Disney Wonder September 3, 2012. Seattle to Vancouver 7 night Alaska Cruise!

Living in Colorado, we have no rain gear. I've been shopping around, but I doubt I'll spend any money to get rain clothes I'll never wear again. Before our Disney trip last year, when the weather was looking really bad, I went shopping for "nice" ponchos. They weren't the best, but I found some at Walmart for around $4 each. They have a little carrying pouch and they snap at the side. I think my husband ripped his during the Disney trip, but mine and my sons stayed intact. We did end up with soaked jeans and shoes though. Has anyone had any experience with that waterproof spray for shoes that people keep talking about? I worry about it ruining the shoes. Maybe the more we plan for rain, the less there will be! :thumbsup2

My suggestion would be to go for a 3-in-1 parka. They are great, because they automatically layer, and they'll work for winter even in very cold climates. It's got a warm inner liner that zips in, and a rain and snow proof outer shell. The two can be worn separately or together, so if you just need a little raingear it's great, and if it's really cold, it's great.
 
That's helpful! Was worried it might be pouring down like the UK the whole of this summer:sad2:

Starting to think about what to pack now!

The last month countdown is always the most exciting!

Is anyone else staying over in Vancouver after the cruise? Trying to work out best hotel/location for convenience. We stay just one night, so want an easy transfer from cruise dock following disembark, and then to get to airport next morning. Any ideas?

Lyn

The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver is a 3 min. cab/10 min. walk from the port - it is pretty much right in the heart of downtown too so you can explore Robson and Granville street and have easy access to the Skytrain about a block away.

Booking.com is a good site I use.

They also do airport shuttles for an extra fee! The Skytrain also has a Canada Line which goes directly to YVR.

Any more questions about Vancouver feel free to ask me! Lived here all my life. :)
 
When I think of "rain gear" in my normal life I just think of a waterproof layer. For me that is usually a Columbia shell that I can throw over a zip up fleece. I like layers. Someone mentioned a three in one parka or jacket which would be essentially the same thing. Many winter parkas have the option to unzip the inner fleece making it two jackets. You can wear the fleece alone, the shell alone (the "rain" part) or both together, giving you three options. I guess to some people, rain gear includes rain pants and boots.... I can't imagine ever needing that in my life : )

The rain jacket I am bringing to Alaska can smash up into a small pouch that is made into the jacket. Takes up little space and can be thrown over a fleece or whatever to keep me dry, nothing fancy.

I did read a trip report that suggested never go on an Alaskan cruise without a Poncho... I was thinking a poncho? Really? Like in the parks? Please no.... LOL
 
Sedgha,

Who is in which stateroom? I'm giving gifts per family/stateroom and want to make sure the gifts are sent to the proper room and are decorated according to the occupants. :thumbsup2

Hopefully that makes sense? :confused3

The FEs will be:

5127: Ryan, Rochelle, Ann, Caitlyn
5129: Karen

Which kid will be in which room any given time is anyones guess. :)


As to weather, I'd be the wrong one to ask but... 11 years ago when Rochelle and I went on close to the same cruise but 2 weeks later, I was comfortable walking around in jeans and a t-shirt. Bear in mind that I've made the comment "It's a warm snow" and may be in shorts if we get the higher end of the average temps. We had a mix of drizzle and sun for the different ports.
 

Bear in mind that I've made the comment "It's a warm snow" and may be in shorts if we get the higher end of the average temps. We had a mix of drizzle and sun for the different ports.[/QUOTE]


I love it! LOL I have said the same thing... my children think I am crazy : )
 
Has anyone had any experience with that waterproof spray for shoes that people keep talking about? I worry about it ruining the shoes. Maybe the more we plan for rain, the less there will be! :thumbsup2

I know there aren't many around any more, but I love the Wilson's Leather Waterproofing spray. I have been riding a motorcycle for 15 years and I swear by it. I ride in the rain so I have to have something to keep me waterproof and the Wilson's spray works head to toe.

I'm actually tempted to bring my leather pants, but prob just my waterproof boots. I was thinking of my cold weather motorcycle jacket too, but think that will be over kill as it is really thick.
 
My suggestion would be to go for a 3-in-1 parka. They are great, because they automatically layer, and they'll work for winter even in very cold climates. It's got a warm inner liner that zips in, and a rain and snow proof outer shell. The two can be worn separately or together, so if you just need a little raingear it's great, and if it's really cold, it's great.

Being a Seattle local we will layer t-shirt, sweatshirt(WSU), and water proof shell.:tigger:
 
Is anyone bringing Disney ears or anything like that? I have a few ear hats, including the new light up hat, that I was thinking of bringing, but wasn't sure if that was a little to much. I also didn't want to start up the kids that might see them, asking for them and they aren't offered on the ship. I like wearing the light up stuff, I think it's really fun. Anyone else bringing their hats/ears?
 
Is anyone bringing Disney ears or anything like that? I have a few ear hats, including the new light up hat, that I was thinking of bringing, but wasn't sure if that was a little to much. I also didn't want to start up the kids that might see them, asking for them and they aren't offered on the ship. I like wearing the light up stuff, I think it's really fun. Anyone else bringing their hats/ears?

I don't know if they will sell any on the ship? This is my first dis cruise... but I just bought some cute pirate ears at the disneystore website for my little boys to wear :)
 
We're planning on going to the Mariners game on Sunday. Beyond that, we haven't figured out what we're doing.

The Angels are playing the Mariners that weekend and there are lots of tickets left. Safeco field is a great ball park if you get the chance. The promotion that Sunday is all kid 14 and under can run the bases after the game.
 
Is anyone bringing Disney ears or anything like that? I have a few ear hats, including the new light up hat, that I was thinking of bringing, but wasn't sure if that was a little to much. I also didn't want to start up the kids that might see them, asking for them and they aren't offered on the ship. I like wearing the light up stuff, I think it's really fun. Anyone else bringing their hats/ears?

I gotta have those new "Glow With the Show" Mickey ears!... they are so cool!

If anyone is going to CA Adventure, pls pick up 4 for me! :goodvibes(Seriously :)).
 
Is anyone bringing Disney ears or anything like that? I have a few ear hats, including the new light up hat, that I was thinking of bringing, but wasn't sure if that was a little to much. I also didn't want to start up the kids that might see them, asking for them and they aren't offered on the ship. I like wearing the light up stuff, I think it's really fun. Anyone else bringing their hats/ears?

I think most kids will understand that some things are only available at WDW/DLR, and those too young to understand are easily distracted with something else (speaking from experience...). I say go for it! :earsboy:

On a somewhat related topic, here's an awesome video from YouTube taken in Disneyland in 1957:

Disneyland Canon 1957

Watching it always makes me feel happy and peaceful. :goodvibes
 
The Angels are playing the Mariners that weekend and there are lots of tickets left. Safeco field is a great ball park if you get the chance. The promotion that Sunday is all kid 14 and under can run the bases after the game.

I've been holding off on getting tickets because I've been waiting for fellow Boeing people in Seattle to let me know if there are discount tickets available. Turns out there are no discounts :( So I think my husband will be getting the tickets soon (baseball is his thing, so I'm letting him pick out the seats). I'm curious to see how they do the promotion... Our 5 year old is a little shy and may not do the bases thing on his own. I guess we'll see...

I am so excited about this trip! I'm going crazy making magnets for our door!
 
I've been holding off on getting tickets because I've been waiting for fellow Boeing people in Seattle to let me know if there are discount tickets available. Turns out there are no discounts :( So I think my husband will be getting the tickets soon (baseball is his thing, so I'm letting him pick out the seats). I'm curious to see how they do the promotion... Our 5 year old is a little shy and may not do the bases thing on his own. I guess we'll see...

I am so excited about this trip! I'm going crazy making magnets for our door!

Hi Jen - We've done the kids bases run at Dodger's stadium. You or your husband can walk with your son if he doesn't want to go alone. There were people with newborns carrying them around the bases.
If it is like LA, you can walk down and wait near the dugout for them to finish, taking pictures :)
 
Hi Jen - We've done the kids bases run at Dodger's stadium. You or your husband can walk with your son if he doesn't want to go alone. There were people with newborns carrying them around the bases.
If it is like LA, you can walk down and wait near the dugout for them to finish, taking pictures :)

That is so cool to hear! My husband has always wanted to be on a baseball field. Even if we just watch, that would be great!
 
That is so cool to hear! My husband has always wanted to be on a baseball field. Even if we just watch, that would be great!

Is anybody interested in doing a Mariners pre-cruise meet? It would be easy to sit in the same section. Tickets start at $15.00 for the outfield. We could also meet at Pyramid Brewery. It is across the street from Safeco and children are welcome.
 

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