First Ever DISUnplugged Podcast Cruise 5/10/2009

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Ya know what would be really awesome? If Pete could score a great rate at the Gaylord Palms! :yay: I'm dying to give that place a try. Pete, are ya listening, er, reading? :rolleyes1
We are actually considering staying at the Gaylord Palms for the night before the cruise! We've got our rooms reserved at the Dolphin for now, but if a great rate came around for the Gaylord Palms, we might consider switching!
 
I LOVE Gaylord Palms! I've stayed there 3 different times with my sister while she was at a conference. I'm still trying to figure out our plans before the cruise, though, so I can't decide what to do or where to stay!
 
Just checked the continental.com website again and the flight was 258 roundtrip per person..it went back down from $319..i just booked it..i hope I did the right thing it seems the more i ask people the more they told me i should book it at that price..its done now!!! we will be coming down to orlando the sat before the podcast cruise may 9 staying at a hotel near port canaveral for sat night, the podcast cruise and then will be staying at the beach club from may 13th until the 20th!
 

what is the iternary for the podcast cruise as far as departure days times and when it will be back in orlando?
 
I believe that the podcast cruise itinerary is as follows:

Sunday (May 10th) - leave Port Canaveral
Monday (May 11th) - Nassau
Tuesday (May 12th) - Castaway Cay
Wednesday (May 13th) - at sea
Thursday (May 14th) - Port Canaveral
 
The way things are sounding....

I believe that the podcast cruise itinerary is as follows:
Sunday (May 10th) - leave Port Canaveral
Monday (May 11th) - Nassau
Tuesday (May 12th) - Castaway Cay

Tues (alternate itinerary) - Bail several DISers out of Bahamian drunk tank to catch flight home - glad everyone brought PASSPORTS!!! :lmao:

Wednesday (May 13th) - at sea
Thursday (May 14th) - Port Canaveral
 
I saw this today and thought it was interesting.

Kim


http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_577448.html

Think it's expensive to fly now?
Tickets cost about the same as they did eight years ago.

For all the recent talk that airfares keep catapulting upward, the average price to fly 1,000 miles domestically is about 50 cents less today than in 2000, despite the price of jet fuel rising more than 260 percent during that time, according to the Washington-based Air Transport Association, which represents major U.S. airlines.

In 2000, passengers paid nearly $153 to fly 1,000 miles, the association said. The cost in May, the most recent figures available, was about $152.50, the group said.
Seems counterintuitive, doesn't it? Flip on the television or click through any number of Web sites, and the only news about airline fares is that they're going up, up and away.
"You take a sample of 10 people buying tickets today, and all 10 would say, 'Gosh, I'm spending more than I used to. There's no question (prices) are up,' " said Rick Seaney, CEO of Dallas-based Farecompare, which tracks airline prices.

Greg Kist of Parkersburg, W.Va., who stood with arms crossed and foot tapping at a ticketing line at Pittsburgh International Airport recently, said he thinks he's spending more than ever to fly these days -- and he began ticking off the reasons on his fingers: cost of jet fuel, a limping economy, those darned airlines.

But Kist, 46, acknowledged that he doesn't always remember what things cost last month, or last year.

"You're not going to remember the last price you saw years ago, may it be for a (plane) ticket or a refrigerator," said Kist, who was traveling to Albuquerque, N.M., for a Boy Scout symposium. "You're going to remember the price you just saw."

Added David Castelveter, an Air Transport Association analyst: "At the end of the day, people aren't adjusting to 2000, to 2005 -- they're adjusting to now. And over the last months, everything's higher. The average person doesn't compare to 2000."

That makes Roger King of Ford City distinct. King, who sat in a restaurant at the Pittsburgh airport, said he's not surprised it's slightly cheaper to travel these days than in 2000.

"It's supply and demand," he said. "There are more choices and more flights today, so of course it's cheaper."

During the past decade, the average price to fly 1,000 miles dropped after 9/11, reaching its low point of $128 in 2004. The amount rose to $145.50 in 2007.

The price of jet fuel has skyrocketed from 90 cents per gallon eight years ago to $3.30 today, Air Transport Association records show.

Randy Petersen, a frequent flyer expert for Inside Flyer Magazine, said carriers can't raise fares much higher than they are because they would risk losing travelers.

But passengers are paying new fees as fares get "unbundled." Checking luggage and having an in-flight soft drink cost extra on many airlines.

"While consumers are paying roughly the same for domestic airfares as they were in 2000, the same cannot be said for airlines' operating costs, especially fuel, which now costs us $299 per customer carried on average," US Airways President Scott Kirby said in announcing the airline's new charges last month. "The 'pay for what you choose and use' model ensures that only the customers that want such services bear those costs. While new and different, this model ensures that competitive and affordable travel remains intact across our system."

Seaney, of Farecompare, said carriers have put forth a "ridiculously high" number of "attempted" price increases this year -- meaning that one airline tested the waters with a higher fare, only to rescind it upon realizing competitors wouldn't match the increase.

In 2007, airlines put forth 23 attempted price increases. There have been 21 this year -- 15 of which went through, according to Farecompare. Forty could occur before the end of the year, according to the site's tracking data.

"The airlines cannot continue for long operating on the cost of oil without raising prices," Seaney said. "They have no other way of recouping."
 
The way things are sounding....



Tues (alternate itinerary) - Bail several DISers out of Bahamian drunk tank to catch flight home - glad everyone brought PASSPORTS!!! :lmao:

Awwwwww...aren't you a sweetie! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I look at it this way, I'll get on the Wonder on Sunday and get off the Wonder on Thursday. What happens in between stays on the Wonder! :thumbsup2
 
Awwwwww...aren't you a sweetie! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I look at it this way, I'll get on the Wonder on Sunday and get off the Wonder on Thursday. What happens in between stays on the Wonder! :thumbsup2

As in "Let the world WONDER what happens on that cruise?!?" :rotfl:

:thumbsup2
 
The way things are sounding....



Tues (alternate itinerary) - Bail several DISers out of Bahamian drunk tank to catch flight home - glad everyone brought PASSPORTS!!! :lmao:
:rotfl:

Maybe that should be our slogan...what happens on the Wonder, stays on the Wonder! :lmao:

We must all vow to never tell anyone what happens once we leave the ship!
 
Completely and totally :offtopic:

But, OMG...will someone PLEASE make this headache go away? :guilty:
 
If you are coming down to WDW before the cruise we could all meet up and do a scavanger hunt of sorts...you know, find each of the Podcast Teams houses and put lime green Mickey heads on a stick in everyones lawn...:idea:

Only kidding... put the bridge back down on the moat Corey..:rotfl2:

We did get our Cruise Line CD yetserday... I guess they cannot put everything on there... I saw no mention of the European sunbathing deck, the "Let It Ride" casino, steam room shaving hours... :scared1:

On a serious note (?), as we get closer to cruise date it would be fun to plan to get together for a civilized dinner or snack and meet everyone face to face (maybe on Friday night or Saturday afternoon). We could be on our best behavior and get that nonsense out of the way so that we can have fun on the cruise...
 
If you are coming down to WDW before the cruise we could all meet up and do a scavanger hunt of sorts...you know, find each of the Podcast Teams houses and put lime green Mickey heads on a stick in everyones lawn...:idea:
You know...my DH is an excellent forker...get your minds out of the gutter people...when we were 15/16, DH's mom was the manager of a local cinnamon roll shop in the mall. DH worked for her when she needed help (odd considering that he's allergic to cinnamon). Well, one day, being the naughty teenager he was, he swiped a big bag/box of plastic forks. In our circle of friends, we had a tradition of TP-ing their house for their birthday. I didn't get TP'd...I got forked. :rotfl: We woke up to hundreds and hundreds of plastic forks stuck in our lawn! It was hilarious...:lmao:

Only kidding... put the bridge back down on the moat Corey..:rotfl2:
Keep the bridge up Corey..you may be safer! ;)

We did get our Cruise Line CD yetserday... I guess they cannot put everything on there... I saw no mention of the European sunbathing deck, the "Let It Ride" casino, steam room shaving hours... :scared1:
I know...what's that all about??? ;)

On a serious note (?), as we get closer to cruise date it would be fun to plan to get together for a civilized dinner or snack and meet everyone face to face (maybe on Friday night or Saturday afternoon). We could be on our best behavior and get that nonsense out of the way so that we can have fun on the cruise...
We're in! We're considering the Hoop-dee-doo dinner and an afternoon at DisneyQuest. I had thought about doing Beaches and Cream for lunch that Saturday...we've never been there before...
 
We're considering a day or two before the cruise at the Gaylord palms as a treat...... and from the sounds of this bunch, we might wanna consider IV fluids and B-12 shots to get us ready for the cruise...lol.... I'm just saying.....
 
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