dthogue
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I'm taking dd to see Big Time Rush at Hersheypark this summer...reminds me to buy my ear plugs now....
That sounds like fun - what a good Mom you are - enjoy the concert!!


I'm taking dd to see Big Time Rush at Hersheypark this summer...reminds me to buy my ear plugs now....


OK, thanks for the info on the FE! I need to go back and look for all the various things to sign up for and get our activities squared away.
Speaking of activity...who plans on doing some kind of exercise while on the ship? DH and I were just laughing about a memory from our honeymoon resort....I'd never been on a vacation like that, and I looked up and saw a huge glass window lined with treadmills and the like and I said, "Who would want to exercise while on vacation?"
But, 14 full days of meals on the ship is too much gluttony, even for me. So, exercise it is. I reviewed that section of the DCL website but it was pretty brief. Does anyone know what the cost is for using the gym (just alone, no trainer) or taking the classes?

There's no charge to use the gym. It's actually relaxing. The girls bring their soccer ball and we go up on top and play soccer and basketball. We also try to avoid using the elevator and use the stairs when we can. I'm not into running but my little on (Autumn) is so she'll go to deck 4 and run it 3 times for a mile. She was surprised how much longer it took her to run a mile on board as compared to at the beach. If you go in the morning there aren't as many people.Same thing with the gym. I always seem to be hungrier and eat more when I exercise so that's a win - win for me!
The girls are counting the days till we sail.(208 if you've lost count) Last week Summer had 212 written on her hand.
It's going to be a long 7 months.

Anyone who's cruised the Wonder recently-- do you have any suggestions for servers? We usually as for the same server/ head server when we cruise. We have a few we keep in touch with, but they're all on the Fantasy.
Our one cruise on the Wonder our server was really bad, and it didn't leave a good impression (but not bad enough that we're never sailing the Wonder again).
Can you give me some ideas for the servers you had that are on the Fantasy now? We are going on the Fantasy and hopefully can find some good servers there.
I have never been on the Wonder, so sorry, I can't help on servers there. I have only travelled on the Magic before.
Anyone who's cruised the Wonder recently-- do you have any suggestions for servers? We usually as for the same server/ head server when we cruise. We have a few we keep in touch with, but they're all on the Fantasy.
Our one cruise on the Wonder our server was really bad, and it didn't leave a good impression (but not bad enough that we're never sailing the Wonder again).
There are two excellent servers we know on the Fantasy-- Igor S from Serbia (he's our usual guy) and Simoune from the Philippines. Igor is very funny and laid back, and Simoune is very efficient, and knows the menu so well. He would always bring us what he was sure we'd like if we didn't order it-- and his choices were always better.
Also- there's a head server (I hear he's there, and then I hear he's not) named Zan G from Macedonia. His wife works at Palo. He was our server years ago and we've followed him as he worked his way up until we missed him on vacation one year, and we ended up with Igor. Love them both, so it'll be a hard choice this September...
I sent everyone on my list a pm to double check on names.
If you didn't get one and told me you wanted to go-- I apologize. I must have missed your name on the board or lost your pm.
Also-- if anyone new is interested you're more than welcome.
Haven't looked into a private guide at Cartagena though I've read this is the way to go. I have read a few reviews of guides on trip advisor but haven't really pursued it yet. Anyone know what they're doing in that port?
Witt was our assistant server many years ago. We loved him!
Beth
Hi guys...
Do we have a facebook group?
Thanks!
Cynthia
Yep, that's about it. Some people deliver small things more than once to every cabin on their list (like port-specific magnets or postcards delivered on the days we're in each port), while others deliver once (esp. for bigger gifts like tote bags, jewelry items, etc). On our last cruise (WBTA), my DD made fabric bottle covers, and I made little decorated tins full of personalized m&m's (in addition to candy for a candy swap). We made bags for each child with age-appropriate things, but the covers/candy tins were per cabin, not per person. Regardless of what you decide, it is sooo much fun
just to find goodies in your FE every day. My DH is like a big kid, and he enjoys it just as much as any child does! We both like walking the ship to make the deliveries, if only to see everyone's door decorations and FEs (a good excuse for exercise, too
).
Anyone who's cruised the Wonder recently-- do you have any suggestions for servers? We usually as for the same server/ head server when we cruise. We have a few we keep in touch with, but they're all on the Fantasy.
Our one cruise on the Wonder our server was really bad, and it didn't leave a good impression (but not bad enough that we're never sailing the Wonder again).
We really enjoyed our servers this time - Chakapong (server), Wiera (assistant) and the always fabulous Harry (head). They were good and they were fun. I also Like Dee from China from the pc last year.

. . . Now we're in contact with a few servers/head servers off the ship. When I told Igor (mentioned above-- a great server and he was a "fill in" because our first choice Zan was on vacation) he was horrified. "No way-- he said that? Did he lift a tray and help them? Clear a dish?" The answer was "No, he didn't." He was outraged. And as head server Zan is always picking up the slack for his crews we were surprised this guy didn't. Doesn't think twice about serving, refilling an empty drink, bringing an extra dessert he thinks you'll like, or clearing a table.
. . .
That's exactly what I like about Harry! He always says "Never fear, Harry's here!" and what he does is lend a hand, where ever needed, including clearing plates and pouring water.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make them SMALL, LIGHTweight, FLAT, or consumable! We got tons of wonderful stuff on the Hawaii cruise - really creative, clever things, but there were a few where one had to wonder WHAT the givers were thinking. Trust me on this one - if your gift is bulky or heavy, however clever or well made, it *will not* be going home with the recipients. Along with other lovely things, the surprise hit was an amazingly useful collapsible but sturdy box tray for carrying drinks from the drink station.