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disney on my mind....
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Thanks everybody! I'm sure we'll get this worked out. For now I think we will just sit tight as the school year is so new (this is only the second week) that DD's teachers really don't know her well enough to decide whether or not it's even feasible for her to miss that many days. I'm hoping we can work some magic and she'll be able to take both trips....if not, DS can decide whether or not he'd like to cruise without her. If he doesn't, then I'm sure we'll find a way to make it up to him. Gosh -- wouldn't it be just awful if DH and I were forced to go without the kids?![]()
playing it by ear is the right approach...it's too early to say right now whether your daughter will be ok with missing that much school...(my daughter would have been ok missing that much...it would have been a bigger problem for my son....but you won't know until later in the year if it might be a problem or not)
as for your son - all i can say is, DS had a spectacular time on both cruises we were on and had absolutely nothing to do with us or DD the entire time...
since they were different ages, they weren't in the same groups on the ship...
DS was 15 on our first cruise and 17 on the second, so he was in the teen group....
DD was too old to be in the teen group on either cruise, so she hung out with us in the adult section of the ship..
so it wouldn't have mattered had DD been on the cruise or not, from DS' perspective....
anyway, DS had an incredibly good time...
in fact, those cruises were a turning point in his life....
he completely changed from a shy homebody into an outgoing leader (student leader in school, the national leader of his youth group).....
it was the most incredible thing i've ever seen..
when i mentioned it to him recently (he's now 21), he totally agreed with that assessment.......
he said that without question, the cruises were turning points in his personality....
and he said the CMs who worked with the teens on both cruises were absolutely outstanding...
on both cruises, the only time he was with us was for meals (because we insisted) and to go into nassau....the rest of the time he was with the teen group....
of the 4 of us, DS had the best time on both cruises....not that we didn't enjoy the cruise, but of the 4 of us, there is no doubt that he enjoyed it the most....
On a four day cruise, how formal is the formal night? On the Magic, we went full tilt, full length dresses, suits, etc. But, I've heard it's a wee bit more relaxed on a four day cruise. Could I get away with just bringing a regular cocktail dress rather than full length formal gown? Just "Wonder-ing".
have they added a formal night to the 4 day cruise?
on our 4 day cruise, there was no formal night...
there was one night (i think the last) when people dressed up more than other days, but it wasn't a specified formal night..
a few people were full out formal, but most people were just in nice attire, and quite a few were like us - exactly as we were dressed on the other nights - resort/cruise casual....DH said on vacation he refuses to wear anything fancier than a polo shirt and khakis.....that was perfectly fine...though others were a bit dressier than that....
pretty much anything was fine...