Does anyone know if you can get beverages other than tea? I don't drink tea but if I could get something else I might be up for it, just to socialize.![]()

We should have a great tea party! We'll have to try to get ressies as soon as they come available.
He was peeved that they didn't offer it on the 4-night.

Just booked "double-dip" this week.
Didn't even tell hubby or kids yet. Going to try to save it for a Christmas surprise. First Disney cruise for me and hubby, and first cruise ever for kids (DD - will be 11, DS - will be 7) Looking forward to all the advice from former Disney cruisersJust booked "double-dip" this week.
Didn't even tell hubby or kids yet. Going to try to save it for a Christmas surprise. First Disney cruise for me and hubby, and first cruise ever for kids (DD - will be 11, DS - will be 7) Looking forward to all the advice from former Disney cruisers

Just booked "double-dip" this week.
Didn't even tell hubby or kids yet. Going to try to save it for a Christmas surprise. First Disney cruise for me and hubby, and first cruise ever for kids (DD - will be 11, DS - will be 7) Looking forward to all the advice from former Disney cruisers

I agree the trifle was scary. We stayed away from it!!!On my cruise last September (the Wonder, 4 night), they offered a rare high tea on our sea day and I loved it. But I am also a tea junkie. I thought it was a great deal for $5 per person. They had some very nice quality teas and everyone got their own pot. The snacks were great.
Here is my teapot:
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And the tray of sweets:
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We also had scones, and some scary trifle. I like the American version of trifle, but the British version scares me sometimes. It was basically cookies, jello and pudding all mixed up and topped with whipped cream. I believe the way I described it was "it tastes BLUE."
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We also had scones, and some scary trifle. I like the American version of trifle, but the British version scares me sometimes. It was basically cookies, jello and pudding all mixed up and topped with whipped cream. I believe the way I described it was "it tastes BLUE."
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Just booked "double-dip" this week.
Didn't even tell hubby or kids yet. Going to try to save it for a Christmas surprise. First Disney cruise for me and hubby, and first cruise ever for kids (DD - will be 11, DS - will be 7) Looking forward to all the advice from former Disney cruisers
WELCOME ABOARD!!!!!!!
I'd never be able to Last that long 
What is in the American trifle??
The American version, as far as I know, seems to be ladyfiingers, pudding and fruit.
The British version?
BLUE.

It will be so fun to surprise your kids!!! You will love DCL! There is a great thread with lots of tips - it is titled something like "what's the best cruise tip you ever got?" I will try to get the link to you - I used to be subscribed to it. There were alot of great tips!