Flossbolna
Sea days are just so relaxing!
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Love seeing the room. Seemed spacious. I've never been on a cruise. When Disney forgets the free stuff for DVC they always seem to make it up to you.
I can only recommend trying out cruising!! It is a wonderful way of vacationing!! And the rooms were definitely a comfortable size.
Those drinks seems quite affordable compared to the ones I had recent at a club. You'd think they'd price gouge you.
I was expecting the drinks to be more expensive - and later we went to the designated cocktail bar, there they were more expensive, but also more elaborate.
Loving the updates. Need to get on our TR as well. I know E has been busy with lots if year end stuff.
Yes, I am sure this is a busy time for many people in the US!
Dinner sounds and looks delicious! Was the duck cold? I#m sure it tasted good, but I still think this is a very odd kind to eat duck. well, cultural differences...
The official description on the menu was:
Duck Confit
Salted and Slow-cooked Duck, Dried Prunes, Candied Walnuts, Chicory and Mixed Leaves with Apple Walnut Dressing
Reading Duck Confit I expected the same dish that you and I had at Narcoossee's in 2010. But this was like rillettes without the fat. And made from duck instead of goose.
Do you have a picture, when the bedside lamp is lit? I just noticed that it's a half-globe and wondered, how it would look illuminated.
I had to think about this, but I am not sure we ever even switched on the lamp??? There was the same lamp on the other side of the bed as well. I do know that I don't have a picture of it switched on. Sorry!!
Nice update!I guess long lines are to be expected when you have seating shift times for meals, but at least it sounds like the line moved fairly quickly.
Actually, the other days when we ate in the main dining room it was much easier to get in. Maybe it was because of the first night?
Triton's does look like it would be a good experience with the blue lighting. On the negative side, I usually don't enjoy the huge dining room experience because it seems to be so noisy it is hard to enjoy conversation with people at your table. Did you notice this to be the case?
I found it actually quite pleasant. It was not too noisy. Of course being on a table just for the two of us helped. It might be more difficult at a larger table. But I never noticed the dining rooms to be noisy.
Most of your food looks really good, but I agree your filet does look a little bland. At least it sounds like it was a good steak, so that is the important thing.The Grand Marnier soufflé does sound really good!
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The meat of the steak was excellent, so no complaints there!
Funny that you had a hint of Haunted Mansion in your stateroom with your "ghost host." Glad he did a good job even if you didn't see him much.![]()
I wish I had a stateroom host at home, too!!!!

I'm sure I would probably try and enjoy a lot of pool time on a cruise also, so I certainly understand your going a bit crazy with it.![]()
The funny thing is that reading about it now it sounds a bit crazy, but I guess when the day was going on it was more like that we spent the day in the pool and had breaks in the pool time to do other stuff in between.
Well yes, I guess you have a point, but at least at Disney you are paying for the "atmosphere" and it is usually a very nice dining experience. Arby's is just fast food, and it always seems to cost $2 or $3 more for basically the same thing.
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I did not notice it being more expensive, but then I did get a smallish sandwich.
I was thinking the same thing. This seemed to be a little odd for that appetizer/first course type item. I think of duck more as a main course instead of a pate' type item.![]()
It wasn't really a pate. It was more like pulled pork, just the meat off the bones shaped into the form.