Euro Magic Med 7 Night Cruise Aug 20 - 27 2011

Hi - we have just booked this cruise so please could you add me to the list!!:thumbsup2

We are a family of 4 - Amy, Steve, Kai (DS6) and Lucas (DS4) and we will be travelling with our dear friends - Clare, Paul & Abi (DD10).

We would all love to be involved in the fish extender too please!!:thumbsup2
 
Hi - we have just booked this cruise so please could you add me to the list!!:thumbsup2

We are a family of 4 - Amy, Steve, Kai (DS6) and Lucas (DS4) and we will be travelling with our dear friends - Clare, Paul & Abi (DD10).

We would all love to be involved in the fish extender too please!!:thumbsup2



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Well Hello there amystevekai&bump Family & Friends to this wanderfull cruise, boy, you all are some large group, the more the merrier. You all are now officially Euro Mousekeers

I will add you to the first post on this thread to keep track of all of us so our Fish Extender Captain can orginize us when required. Please check it out and let us know any info you would like to highlight. :teacher:

I can see from your signature that you are planning a great Xmast vacation, excellent, it's really my favorite time for a Disney Cruise considering that they mix up all the Disney know how with the hollydays.

Hey, maybe we can have you hide a time capsule for all of us :ssst: Just kidding

Amy, we have a Facebook page exclusively for us where you can also meet lot's of other shipmates from the UK and the US, so hit the link to be invited: Euro Mouseketeers - Disney Magic Med Cruise 20 August 2011

There's also our Web page for you to check out where it will consolidate most of the information: Euro Mouseketeers Website Link

Once again, welcome to our group Family Amystevekai&bump: Amy, Steve, Kai and Lucas and your Frienfs too: Clare, Paul & Abi

Hey Guys, the fun biggins TODAY :goodvibes

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Yay, welcome onboard :cool1:

As Manny has already said there are lots of things to check out and get involved in if you want to...happy planning and welcome :woohoo:
 

Well, I'm defenatly flying with Iberia, this is the airline from Spain; and it defenatly offers a wide range of options within Spain.

My itinerary which is:

Caracas --> Madrid --> Barcelona --> Caracas is valued right now at US $ 1740.oo per PAX.

Considering there are 3 of us it comes out to US 5220.oo :sad:

If I were to fly non stop Caracas --> Barcelona --> Caracas it's valued at US $ 1163.oo each; but this is just referencial for me.

How do this prices compare to your flight plans ? :confused3
 
Well, I'm defenatly flying with Iberia, this is the airline from Spain; and it defenatly offers a wide range of options within Spain.

My itinerary which is:

Caracas --> Madrid --> Barcelona --> Caracas is valued right now at US $ 1740.oo per PAX.

Considering there are 3 of us it comes out to US 5220.oo :sad:

If I were to fly non stop Caracas --> Barcelona --> Caracas it's valued at US $ 1163.oo each; but this is just referencial for me.

How do this prices compare to your flight plans ? :confused3

To say you are flying all that way, I think that price is good. For us to fly from the UK to Orlando, it costs around £960.00 so that's around$1488 US dollars each, and you are going even further. Its going to cost us from the UK to Barcelona, between £350.00 and £450.00 for three flights, and its only a 2 hour flight.
 
To say you are flying all that way, I think that price is good. For us to fly from the UK to Orlando, it costs around £960.00 so that's around$1488 US dollars each, and you are going even further. Its going to cost us from the UK to Barcelona, between £350.00 and £450.00 for three flights, and its only a 2 hour flight.

Thank you Heatherbell, your comments are a big help. :hug:

My air fare might go down a little because I want to go from Madrid to Barcelona by train, so that's going to lower it; but, I will have to pay for the train fair which I'm still to get quotes. :rolleyes:

Regarding the distance, the Caracas to Madrid flight takes about 8 hour and there's like 6 hours difference. This means that if the plane takes off at 4 pm on a wednesday I will arrive at Madrid at 6 am thursday and body clock will be fixed at 10 pm still wed. So Jet Lag will be the worst.

Any recs to fight jet lag ? besides getting wasted and passing out on the plane. :drinking1 which used to be my own special teckniche :lmao:

The return flight straight from Barcelona to Caracas will take 11 1/2 hours. :eek:
 
Well, I'm defenatly flying with Iberia, this is the airline from Spain; and it defenatly offers a wide range of options within Spain.

My itinerary which is:

Caracas --> Madrid --> Barcelona --> Caracas is valued right now at US $ 1740.oo per PAX.

Considering there are 3 of us it comes out to US 5220.oo :sad:

If I were to fly non stop Caracas --> Barcelona --> Caracas it's valued at US $ 1163.oo each; but this is just referencial for me.

How do this prices compare to your flight plans ? :confused3

Hi Manny, wow your flights seem steep but I suppose they are only similar to what we pay from England to the US at the moment. Our flights to Barcelona are around the £400 mark but it's only a 2 hour flight. Madrid sounds wonderful, have you been to Barcelona before? There is so much to see and do there you might be best flying straight to barcelona and saving on the extra flights etc

Happy planning :thumbsup2
 
Thank you Heatherbell, your comments are a big help. :hug:

My air fare might go down a little because I want to go from Madrid to Barcelona by train, so that's going to lower it; but, I will have to pay for the train fair which I'm still to get quotes. :rolleyes:

Regarding the distance, the Caracas to Madrid flight takes about 8 hour and there's like 6 hours difference. This means that if the plane takes off at 4 pm on a wednesday I will arrive at Madrid at 6 am thursday and body clock will be fixed at 10 pm still wed. So Jet Lag will be the worst.

Any recs to fight jet lag ? besides getting wasted and passing out on the plane. :drinking1 which used to be my own special teckniche :lmao:

The return flight straight from Barcelona to Caracas will take 11 1/2 hours. :eek:

:eek: Yikes MrA!! That is sounding high to me. Our flights that I've been watching from the US are hovering around $1,250ish to go to Paris first then a few days later to hop to Barcelona. About a 7.5 hr flight going over if we go direct / non-stop. Coming home there is nothing direct / non-stop from Barcelona at the moment so at best it will take us about 11.5 or 12 hrs to come home. I think (hope) it is still early enough that we could see a sale or something. Last year I watched all year & prices were between $1,050-$1,150 so they are still a little higher in comparison than I'd hoped for. I want to cover TWO of us with credit card miles if I can, but I only have enough miles to cover about $1,150 per ticket. So I am waiting & watching for now & hoping for a slight drop. I have priced the train from Paris to Barcelona but it's not really any less and I think I'd just as well fly. I think in the end it will be easier than trying to drag all of our luggage onto the train & then dealing with it on the train.

My cruise has picked up a couple of new peeps over the past couple of weeks (FINALLY)!! :yay: I am so happy to have a couple of people to talk to now! :rotfl:
 
Hi there I am a newbie to the forum, recommended by Lindylou2_2002, planning to take the kids and my mum on the Med Cruise in August. Would love to know more about excursions or any helpful and fun stuff going on. I did contact DCL and they were not very helpful Look forward to hearing from you soon. SQ. :):
 
Hi Manny, wow your flights seem steep but I suppose they are only similar to what we pay from England to the US at the moment. Our flights to Barcelona are around the £400 mark but it's only a 2 hour flight. Madrid sounds wonderful, have you been to Barcelona before? There is so much to see and do there you might be best flying straight to barcelona and saving on the extra flights etc

Happy planning :thumbsup2

My flight prices may go down if I go from Madrid to Barcelona by train (change a little the routine and expecting a Train Bar ) to see the countryside. pixiedust:

I've had the great fortune of traveling all over Europe ( as a kid) but DW and DD have not been there (We were waiting for DD to be older). Barcelona is all new, but will dedicate 4 days before the cruise. Our plan is to arrive on tuesday the 16th and planning on going to Monserrat on thursday. :woohoo:

Madrid to us is a must since it's kind of the Capital to what we call the Mother Land; My Great, Great, Great Grand Parents were spanish inmigrants. Also we are dedicating the arrival day as Jet Lag Day. We also want to visit Toledo, a medieval and historic town. :rotfl:

We wish we get to meet some Med Mouseketeers in Barcelona (at least on friday before cruising) some where in some Tapas place in the Ramblas Av. :cool1:
 
Hi there I am a newbie to the forum, recommended by Lindylou2_2002, planning to take the kids and my mum on the Med Cruise in August. Would love to know more about excursions or any helpful and fun stuff going on. I did contact DCL and they were not very helpful Look forward to hearing from you soon. SQ. :):

Hi Sparkle Queen :wave: I beleive you have come to the right place (:flower3: to lindylou2_2002) And please shoot away all those questions you have and we will try to do our best so you can experience a wanderfull cruise. :goodvibes

Also need to know: Are you already booked ? Is this your first DCL Cruise ? :confused3

Check out the first post on the first page of this thread all the information there, it might help you to organize your mind. :teacher:
 
:eek: Yikes MrA!! That is sounding high to me. Our flights that I've been watching from the US are hovering around $1,250ish to go to Paris first then a few days later to hop to Barcelona. About a 7.5 hr flight going over if we go direct / non-stop. Coming home there is nothing direct / non-stop from Barcelona at the moment so at best it will take us about 11.5 or 12 hrs to come home. I think (hope) it is still early enough that we could see a sale or something. Last year I watched all year & prices were between $1,050-$1,150 so they are still a little higher in comparison than I'd hoped for. I want to cover TWO of us with credit card miles if I can, but I only have enough miles to cover about $1,150 per ticket. So I am waiting & watching for now & hoping for a slight drop. I have priced the train from Paris to Barcelona but it's not really any less and I think I'd just as well fly. I think in the end it will be easier than trying to drag all of our luggage onto the train & then dealing with it on the train.

My cruise has picked up a couple of new peeps over the past couple of weeks (FINALLY)!! :yay: I am so happy to have a couple of people to talk to now! :rotfl:

I'm still digging Annie. :goodvibes

:idea: Something you can do is to monitor the performance of the airtrafic during Thanksgiving (mostly listen to any financial news). Thanksgiving is the busiest weekend for traveling in/out/around the US, so, if the performance of airtrafic is not what expected airlines will think twice to increase prices on 2011. Also, if mayor airlines like American Airlines don't do as expected smaller ones will promote to take a byte out of them by special promotions or added valued activities like double miles etc.

Unfortunately for me I don't get any advantage of this since I only have two options: Iberia or Iberia. :sad2:

Oh, so glad you have harvest a crowd. :grouphug:
 
:mic: I just found out that tomorrow wednesday, October 13th has been designated as "Worlds Largest Cruise Day" by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).

I understand that they really roll out special discounts and value added promotions. DCL is in it and also, most itineraries for the Med.

If you are still seeking for good prices this might be your chance. So, go ahead and search those suposed to be great prices. Hopefully you will go for the Aug 20th itinerary and we'll get to meet.

Happy hunting. pixiedust:
 
The Fish Extender
What is a Fish Extender? Where did it come from? What does it mean to me? What if I am terrified of fishes? All these questions and more answered in this episode of SOAP. :happytv:

Background
A fish extender is a “secret Santa” of sorts. The idea is that a group of DISers exchange gifts during a cruise. The first Fish Extender Exchange is said to have been started during a Panama Canal repositioning cruise. It is called a “Fish Extender” because outside of every stateroom there is a fish mounted on the wall. It was put there by DCL as a way to deliver notes without entering your room. Now DISers use it to hang their Fish Extenders. The actual extender is like increasing the size of your mailbox, if you will.
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The idea behind fish extenders is: Share some magic with your fellow DISers.Also known as, its better to give that to receive.

Tell Me More
Fish Extenders have all sorts of looks to them, depending on the cruisers tastes, size of family, specific event, and character.
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Important Details
Requirements for your Fish Extender are:
•you are able to hang it from the Fish in the hallway (size requirements and zip ties later)
•it has a pocket or pouch to hold the gifts you will receive
That’s it. Breathe. Relax.

Where Do I Get a Fish Extender?
Some folks make their own Fish Extenders.
Some buy Fish Extenders from places like e-bay.
Others find creative things to use as Fish Extenders.
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Here are some instructions for sewing your own 'traditional' Fish Extender: Sew it yourself Fish Extender.
Here are some instructions for people that don't/can't sew so well: No-sew Fish Extender

Specifications
The wall that the fish extender is hung on is roughly 8” wide. If you make your extender much wider, it will stick out into the hallway and/or hit your stateroom door.
The fish to hang your extender from is about 5’3” off the floor. When deciding upon a length for your extender, be sure you keep in mind that you will hang it from the fish, which will add overall length to your extender.

What’s With This Zip Tie Business
A zip tie (or cable tie) is a handy piece of equipment to secure your fish extender. We don’t want any fish extender nappings. Let’s face it, even on a Disney Cruise; there are people out there that have deviousness running in their veins. The zip tie helps to deter this. This is an explanation from a fellow DISer:
“If you look at the ribbon on any fish extender (that is what you place over the fish) that is how the "extender" hangs on the fish. It is very easy to just remove the extender by just un-hooking it from the fish. So, you take your zip tie and cinch it around both of the ribbons that are hanging from the fish on both sides... and you cinch the zip tie so that the two ribbons squeeze around the fish making it impossible to remove the extender.”
“The zip-tie goes around the ribbon or string that attaches to the fish... and you place it just under the fish... it actually scoots itself up to the fish as you tighten it... the trick is to leave it NOT so tight so that you can get your scissors or nail clippers thru it when you are ready to take it down.”

Think about it like a Club except instead of securing your cars steering wheel, it holds the strap your fish extender hangs from securely to the fish.

The Magic of Fish Extender Gifts
So what do people put in the Fish Extenders? How often do you deliver gifts? What about kids?
People give all sorts of stuff. Here are some pics of Fish Extender bootie.
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Gifts can be regional in theme.
Gifts can be Disney related.
Gifts can be event specific.
Gifts can represent you.
Gifts can be almost anything.

Delivering your gifts can be a daunting task. The other people that signed up for the Fish Extender exchange will be all over the ship. Walking the ship isn’t too very tough. Walking the ship, carrying your gifts, trying to find specific staterooms—that’s a different story.

Gifts are delivered throughout the day and night, totally dependent upon your schedule. It did seem that there were a lot of deliveries on the first full day aboard the ship.

Some instances a gift is given to each individual. Sometimes it is given to the entire the cabin. Quite often children get special gifts just for them. If your cabin has a roommate situation, where you both are participating in the Fish Extender Exchange, but do not reside together in real life, please state that when you sign up. Each person would then be listed and each person would receive gifts of their own.

Some important things to remember about gifts:
•Some people have food allergies. (i.e. cinnamon, peanuts, coconut, etc.). If you do, please mention that when you sign up for the Fish Extender list.
•Be aware of how much space will be needed to transport your gifts to the ship (and then home again). I ended up shipping a box (15”x15”x15”) full of FE Stuff home.

Groups
Does the thought of purchasing, assembling, transporting and delivering a massive amount of Fish Extender gifts worry or frighten you? Joining a group may be just the solution to your concerns.

A Fish Extender Group is a group of DISers that pool their resources (money, time, creativity) toward a fish extender gift.

Groups do not need any formal association. They can be random DISers that want to join a group. They can be people from a certain state or country. They can be from a demographic (Redheads, Firemen, Teachers, etc.)

One person should act as a group leader, collecting and distributing input from the rest of the group. It is a good idea to e-mail everyone in the group about the group’s gift.

Once a group’s gift is decided upon, the total cost (don’t forget shipping) is divided between the members of the group.
Onboard, it would be easiest to divide up the total number of staterooms participating in the fish extender exchange between members of the group. For example, if there were 180 staterooms participating, and 12 members in your group, each person would deliver 15 gifts.

Miscelaneous
Signing up for the Fish Extender on your cruise should be relatively easy. Whomever is going to head up the task should be able to keep track of the changes throughout the thread and keep record of them, updating the list as necessary.
From time to time, peoples cabin number changes. If this happens to you, please post a note on the thread so the list can be updated. One of the first few posts of the thread should contain the list of participants, their cabin number, number of adults, number (and age) of children, allergies, and special notes.

If for some reason you cabin number changes close to the sail date, or you upgrade your cabin at the port, that information needs to be shared with the rest of the Fish Extender group. The easiest way to do this is to have an update list posted. Someone who signed up for the Fish Extender Exchange should volunteer to do this.
Now here are a few tips:
1) If you can ship your gifts ahead of time, do it - saves so much room in your luggage. Make sure you allow enough time for your package to arrive prior to the start of the cruise. You don't want to get to the ship and discover that your package did not make it to meet you.
2) Be sure you have room in your luggage for the goodies you will receive. I thought I would have so much room in my suitcase since I had given away the goodies I brought; however, I had just as much to take home!
3) If you are talented and can make your gifts - they are so appreciated. All gifts are awesome, and homemade ones are like icing on the cake! ((or the meringue on the pie!!)
4) Deliver your gifts a floor at a time - maybe one floor a day.
5) Plan your delivery - either map them or organize by number.
6) Trip personalized gifts are awesome - some of the coolest gifts were items that were personalized with our cruise dates or motto (pens, notepads, etc)
7) Fasten your Fish Extender to the fish with a zip tie - there was a report of a near Fish Extender napping on our cruise thread - I think personalizing the Fish Extender helps, too.
8) Make delivering the gifts a family affair. At one point I could hear a cute family whispering outside my door as they had the kids put the goodies in the Fish Extender.

Remember, when you do a Fish Extender you will be the envy of many on the ship! I was stopped a couple of times asking how we got one of those and how could they participate! Of course, those folks have now been informed of the Disboards!



Thank you to Jenigor for posting this link: :thumbsup2

http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=32651483&postcount=378
 
Hello :)

I'm another one who's booked to go on this fabulous Med cruise so can I please be added to the list?

There'll be me, Cath and my two children. Brody who's 8yrs old (although 9 on 28 Aug) and Maddison who will be 5yrs old when we go.

We'll be staying in 6011 and are on 1st dining although I'm going to try and change it to the later one.

This will be our very first Disney cruise and we're sooooo excited!!!!

I should also add that it was all down to fellow members Bats and Vron that tempted/convinced me to book :)
 
Hello :)

I'm another one who's booked to go on this fabulous Med cruise so can I please be added to the list?

There'll be me, Cath and my two children. Brody who's 8yrs old (although 9 on 28 Aug) and Maddison who will be 5yrs old when we go.

We'll be staying in 6011 and are on 1st dining although I'm going to try and change it to the later one.

This will be our very first Disney cruise and we're sooooo excited!!!!

I should also add that it was all down to fellow members Bats and Vron that tempted/convinced me to book :)

:cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2:

Welcome Broddy-maddison Family to this wanderfull cruise.

OMG First time cruiser on the Magic - that is so wanderfull. Make sure you do facial masages on you face chics because after so much smiling they will hurt. :laughing:

Hummm Vron and Bats ! :thumbsup2 Well, they will make sure you will have a really good time, The Disney Magic will take care of the kids most of the time while you are on the ship and I'm sorry to say but They won't miss you :rolleyes1

I'm going to add all the info you are mentioning on the first post of the first page on this thread, but please do check it out and let us know if there is anythig else you want. :teacher:

We have a Facebook page exclusively for us where you can also meet lot's of other shipmates from the UK and the US, so hit the link to be invited: Euro Mouseketeers - Disney Magic Med Cruise 20 August 2011

There's also our Web page for you to check out where it will consolidate most of the information: Euro Mouseketeers Website Link

Once again Welcome brody-maddison Family: Cath, Brody and Maddison. And remember, the fun starts now that you are officialy Euro Mouseketeers !

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Any recs to fight jet lag ? besides getting wasted and passing out on the plane. :drinking1 which used to be my own special teckniche :lmao:

The return flight straight from Barcelona to Caracas will take 11 1/2 hours. :eek:

I always get bad jet lag coming home, on a night flight. An air stewardess told me to wind down when I got home, put the washing on, watch some TV etc and go to bed for 3 hours max (during the day, the flight landed around 9.00am). Then make myself get up, she said it would be really hard to do, but to do it. Then go to bed at normal time 9.00pm.

I never get jet lag going east to west for some strange reason, guess I'm just too excited. So maybe you won't as it'll be the start of your holiday and it'll hit you when you get home.
 
Hello fellow 20th Aug DCL Med cruisers

As the Martini tasting session went down so well on the DCL Med 30th July cruise, and we only have 307 planning days left , I thought It would great to see what sort of tasting session you all fancied this time around and who fancies taking part. The session will be a private function and cost $15 each last time.

Here are the choices:

Rum tasting
Cognac tasting
Stem to Stern wine tasting
Beer tasting
Tequila/Margarita tasting
Cocktail Mixology - This is the favourite so far :-)
Whiskey Tasting

Note - All Dibbers who have voted already just ignore this post, I will be starting a list of who fancies it very soon over there too :thumbsup2
 
I always get bad jet lag coming home, on a night flight. An air stewardess told me to wind down when I got home, put the washing on, watch some TV etc and go to bed for 3 hours max (during the day, the flight landed around 9.00am). Then make myself get up, she said it would be really hard to do, but to do it. Then go to bed at normal time 9.00pm.

I never get jet lag going east to west for some strange reason, guess I'm just too excited. So maybe you won't as it'll be the start of your holiday and it'll hit you when you get home.

Thank you Heatherbell, this is a good tip. Shall we call it "The Napping Technique". It's actually good, to slowly change your body clock.

I've also been told to skip a meal; that way whenever you arrive you are hungry enough for any kind of food and that will adapt you to local time.

That's three posible jet lag solutions:

- Booze
- Napping
- Skip a meal


Any one else has another ?
 

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