But I mainly just wanted to say that I will reply to your suggestion later!

Don't want to create a whole side conversation in spoiler tags!
Spoiler Fail! LOL. Definitely do, it's helped me tremendously.
Disney rarely takes back changes, so it seems like a lot of people thought the same way as you and their onboard bookings really dropped. I think the policy they have now makes a lot of sense and seems far better than the 18 months. However, with all your Run Disney events it will be a long time until you get back on a cruise ship anyway!
That's exactly it, the rebooking deal got worse and worse and it made it simply not an option. It really didn't occur to me that they'd go back to something even better than the original plan.
It will likely be a long time before we cruise again. At some point in the not so distant future we will have to make a call on GASP Evan's last Disney trip before college. I fear we will have to go in summer. I'd prefer spring, or mid winter break but realistically, 7 days is a short trip when you lose 2 to travel and longer is better. Not to mention the crowds in mid winter are ugly. But I'll need to see what he want to do. A cruise as part of it would be nice, though I think we would all prefer a 7 day, I am not at all sure we can swing that plus WDW and Universal and we will have to include universal. So...a cruise will likely have to wait. At some point though I'll have to start crunching numbers but it is just 2 years out. GAH.
If you like ouzo, this was a really delicious cocktail! You could always ask for them to leave out the cilantro. I hate cilantro anyway (however, I have started to learn to tolerate it in small doses), so having that in a cocktail is never appealing to me!
I am not opposed to cilantro in certain things, especially Mexican dishes. But in a drink of any sort and combined with ouzo...not remotely appealing to me. Then again in general I'm not crazy about herbs in my drinks, especially when muddled. Something about leafy green things stuck to my teeth....
It just is impossible to capture my true essence, my true beauty with a simple photograph, so why try? (Huh??) Also, while I often take great action shots, whenever I have to pose and say 'cheese' the results are usually not great. Actually, they are shredder ready. I've never been a smile on cue and look happy kind of guy!
You and Jeff would definitely get along!
Michael ordered the onion soup, I had the Duck confit. I found this a bit too bland for being duck. But it arrived also rather cold, so that might have been the reason for the taste to not develop to its fullest.
I seem to recall the same issue with the confit and do think the temperature negatively impacted it. That onion soup looked good.
We then both had the Royal Market Green Salad: Cherry Tomato, Cucumbers, Peppered GoatCheese, and a Raspberry Vinaigrette.
I wish the raspberry vinaigrette trend would end.
Michael’s standard is the crème brulee:
I give
DCL major props on their creme brulee. It is in the correct dish, with the correct creme to brulee ratio. So often it is too much custard and not enough topping and the topping isn't carmelized just right. It is one of the better ones around, or at least for what I want out of that dish and I am not much of a dessert person.
It was all very cute and fun! A great addition to the cruise and very festive! Next to us was a young couple from Japan and they were quite in heaven seeing all the cute characters. I am pretty sure that there were photo opportunities afterwards, but we were not interested in those.
That show looked adorable and a wonderful way to get in the holiday spirit.
I don't get the whole Duffy, Shellie May, etc thing. Especially with adults. That said...Gelatoni is kinda cute.