Geeks on a budget - 12/22, complete! Read reflections within....

That lanyard made me feel guilty! the whole trip! i was a wannabe castaway member. Though i stopped complaining a bit when we went to the castaway club party and they let me walk away with um...4? mickey head krispie treats *giggling*

Erica-If lionel hasn't passed it on, some (more than half?) of my pics are on facebook if you want to pull down any of those. Also...you make me laugh.
 
That lanyard made me feel guilty! the whole trip! i was a wannabe castaway member. Though i stopped complaining a bit when we went to the castaway club party and they let me walk away with um...4? mickey head krispie treats *giggling*

Erica-If lionel hasn't passed it on, some (more than half?) of my pics are on facebook if you want to pull down any of those. Also...you make me laugh.

I'm sure Erica doesn't want us to see the evidence until her TR is done... but you want to post the link to facebook eventually????

Only 4 rice Krispie treats??? How did you survive the cruise with only 4????
 
That lanyard made me feel guilty! the whole trip! i was a wannabe castaway member. Though i stopped complaining a bit when we went to the castaway club party and they let me walk away with um...4? mickey head krispie treats *giggling*

Erica-If lionel hasn't passed it on, some (more than half?) of my pics are on facebook if you want to pull down any of those. Also...you make me laugh.

Hey - freebies at Disney should NEVER cause guilt. Plus, they weren't free.....they cost approximately $1200! :rolleyes1 :rotfl:

Yay, pictures! I'll try and get mine zipped for you this week. Now that I actually have some free time. And I'm glad I made you laugh - feel free to add some quips here and there, it's your trippie too!!!!!

:thumbsup2

And to everyone else, I gave up on trying to do individual replies from the last three pages and so, here you go:

THANKS FOR READING!!!!!! ;)

More coming REAL soon. Swear. Probably tomorrow. After I look at Sarah's pics......
 

Yeah we are in the terminal..............I will be in the terminal in 4 days!!!!!!!!! I can't wait.
I love the turtle picture & good for you for being such a good DISER. :thumbsup2

When's the :drinking1 start???????????
 
Driving over the bridge, seeing the Wonder glistening off in the distance, parking in the overpriced ant-ridden lot and finally walking to the terminal where we were greeted by the amazing sight of?

No one in the terminal.

Seriously, there may have been about 50 people in there. Including employees. I looked at my companions, and they back at me. According to my watch, we had actually arrived a whopping 15 minutes later than any self-respecting DISer should. And yet? We were nearly alone.

Figuring they would have booted us out by now if we were too early, I skipped over to the check-in line.
Which didn’t open for an hour.
What kind of twisted parallel universe were we in, anyhow? Toto? Auntie Em? Stitch? Anyone??? I just want to get on the boat!!!

Isn't it eerie? And just a little bit wrong?

HA! The same thing happened to us a week prior! There was *nobody*, and I mean NOBODY in there when we arrived. We came up the escalator at the same time as another family and other than our two groups there was one employee on the 2nd floor when we arrived. You could hear a pin drop, no joke! And I know what you mean, it *was* eerie...freaky...and just plain strange!

Did you hear them play "Hi Ho, it's off to work we go" over the PA system when the CM's came out to staff the check in windows? Isn't that hilarious?!:rotfl:


Great start! Anxiously awaiting more!popcorn::
 
That lanyard made me feel guilty! the whole trip! i was a wannabe castaway member. Though i stopped complaining a bit when we went to the castaway club party and they let me walk away with um...4? mickey head krispie treats *giggling*

Erica-If lionel hasn't passed it on, some (more than half?) of my pics are on facebook if you want to pull down any of those. Also...you make me laugh.

Sarah...you were an honorary CC member!!!

or at least a CC member once removed!!! :goodvibes
 
Sarah...you were an honorary CC member!!!
or at least a CC member once removed!!! :goodvibes

As this was my first cruise ever, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Having heard Erica RAVE about disney cruising, I was sure that it would be fun, especially since Lionel also told me that he enjoyed it, and he and I were of the same opinion of cruising prior to going on a disney cruise.

What I was most taken away with, was the "extras" that were apparent through the cruise. I have a degree in marketing so I can't help but think about things in relation to marketing, brand loyalty etc...

The CC is a prime example of what impressed me. Too often those types of things involve a fee, a certain number of trips or some other condition. At disney...one cruise and we love ya! :thumbsup2

Anyway I'll interject as Erica goes on, but only to make sure she covers such things as "the STACK of vegetables!" *giggling*
 
Yeah we are in the terminal..............I will be in the terminal in 4 days!!!!!!!!! I can't wait.
I love the turtle picture & good for you for being such a good DISER. :thumbsup2

When's the :drinking1 start???????????

Patience, Jen, patience!
Which is rich, coming from me...... :rolleyes1

HA! The same thing happened to us a week prior! There was *nobody*, and I mean NOBODY in there when we arrived. We came up the escalator at the same time as another family and other than our two groups there was one employee on the 2nd floor when we arrived. You could hear a pin drop, no joke! And I know what you mean, it *was* eerie...freaky...and just plain strange!

Did you hear them play "Hi Ho, it's off to work we go" over the PA system when the CM's came out to staff the check in windows? Isn't that hilarious?!:rotfl:


Great start! Anxiously awaiting more!popcorn::

We missed that! How funny would that have been?! :rotfl:
As Sarah can attest, I remarked about 30 times "it's so EMPTY!"

Sarah...you were an honorary CC member!!!

or at least a CC member once removed!!! :goodvibes

They knew she was CC material the minute she walked through the door.

As this was my first cruise ever, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Having heard Erica RAVE about disney cruising, I was sure that it would be fun, especially since Lionel also told me that he enjoyed it, and he and I were of the same opinion of cruising prior to going on a disney cruise.

What I was most taken away with, was the "extras" that were apparent through the cruise. I have a degree in marketing so I can't help but think about things in relation to marketing, brand loyalty etc...

The CC is a prime example of what impressed me. Too often those types of things involve a fee, a certain number of trips or some other condition. At disney...one cruise and we love ya! :thumbsup2

Anyway I'll interject as Erica goes on, but only to make sure she covers such things as "the STACK of vegetables!" *giggling*

OMG - I almost forgot about the stack of vegetables!
11 months to go, baby!
 
OMG - I almost forgot about the stack of vegetables!
11 months to go, baby!

Uh 11 months for YOU maybe...I'm thinking about doing another mini tour at the end of March just after the wedding *grin* I think i've almost sold "C" on the idea. So come march we might just be going from the wedding to the cruise terminal to run away for 4 days.

Maybe if you can convince Lionel to take a shower we'll invite you two!

Still dunno HOW you could have forgotten the "STACK OF VEGETABLES!" needlesss to say there's also the night i incited ******* among the marriage of our table mates....and that one time lionel was wearing MY bra....

*grins at everyone awaiting the rest of Erica's trippie* We keeping you in full suspense still? :rolleyes1
 
Lionel wearing your bra.......?

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Ha.......

:rolleyes1

You took pictures, right???
 
When we last left our geeks…..

They were sitting not-so-patiently in front of the television sets with the other 10 people in the terminal. There I was, looking longingly at boarding card number two and trying very hard not to plan out the entire day’s itinerary in my head before we even looked at the Navigator……Sarah and Lionel watched me, amused. I know they know what I was thinking. I can’t help it. I’m a planner.

Sarah: so what are we going to do first?
Me: oh, I don’t know…..I don’t have it ALL planned….(secretly thinking first buffet, then changing and going to the pool, then checking out the room, then unpacking, then going back up to the pool for drinks, then checking out the movie times, then going to Diversions for a drink, then heading to the spa for a tour, then…..)

The hour or so actually passed fairly quickly, as we watched the characters file out for photo ops in front of the model. If it had not been a budget cruise, I totally would have gotten my picture with Sailin’ Pluto.

I have a big head, and tiny arms.....

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And then? People started lining up. I peek at the boarding card of the lady closest to the queue ropes. Six. Ha! Peasant! I win! I give Lionel the look, and he says “ok, fine. We can go and STAND.” Somehow, I resisted the urge to hold the boarding card with the “2” facing out. Envy me, lowlife, for I will get a cookie before you do.

So there we are, standing instead of sitting. Our situation is truly no different, but we are indeed about ten feet closer to the boat, and in my warped mind that counts as progress. And then, they announced the “family of the day” – which was…..well, weird. This random family got to get on the boat first as part of the Year of a Million Dreams, and walked through the ropes in near silence. You could almost cut the loathing. And hey, boarding the boat first is cool and all, but if you’re going to win a YOMD prize? Dude. I would want the Walt suite. Or at least a few free drinks. But I guess being first in line at the buffet is nothing to scoff at.

Thanks to my mad rope-rushing skillz, we were the first party in our tier of boarding on the boat. Which made us about the fifth family to be announced. I’ve never been that early before, and I have to admit that it sounds cooler than it actually was. We got announced as Sarah, Erica and Lionel (because the whole “we don’t have the same last name” thing kind of threw the CM off) and walked into……

An empty atrium.
Seriously. Where IS everyone???

After a quick left, we hit the lunch buffet at Parrot Cay, which is always my favorite. I get to sit and admire all of the Disney touches without having to fight a seagull for my dinner roll. Did I ever tell the story of the first breakfast on our honeymoon, poolside at the sea in St Pete Beach? I turned to look lovingly at Lionel, and when I turned back to my plate, all googly-eyed, I caught a seagull flying off with my cheese danish.
I hope it got heartburn.
Back to lunch.

As we sailed through the lobby, and past the hand sanitizing police (wash your hands. NOW!), I spied something in the window: a small stack of Navigators that I’m pretty sure weren’t supposed to be there. Sarah distracted the CM for me, and I nabbed one with my freshly sanitized fingers. A high-five and a jaunt through the line later, we sat and noshed on our first “free” meal and browsed the day’s events. I was in possession of contraband. DISNEY contraband. Which is the best kind.
I noticed several folks eyeing our Navigator. Take THAT, family of the day. You may have gotten to board first, but I know what time Underdog is playing ALL WEEKEND.

Normally, I only check out the shop specials, the movies and the show times. But this was a budget cruise, ladies and gents. So I scoured the activities, looking for something fun and exciting that didn’t involve a special ticket or an American Express card.**

**last year? My dad called me to ask me if I had fun at the martini bar. Word to the wise: don’t buy booze with a card whose statement goes to your parents’ house.

Back to lunch.
As I pointed out some of the evening’s events, I learned a few things about my husband and friend. Like, Sarah is up for pretty much anything. Including making Flubber. Lionel, on the other hand, is happy to attend my goofy disco night and scavenger hunt, but draws the line at baring the secrets of our romantic life to a room full of drunken strangers. Which, to those of you who have never been, is an exact description of what goes on in “Match Your Mate.” Which is funny to watch. Not so funny to participate in. More on that later.

There we were, minding our business, stuffing our faces and bickering over the stolen Navigator, when out of the corner of my eye I see something not quite right: a foot flying up into the air. And then there was a bang. And food EVERYWHERE. You see, we were seated next to a server station, and apparently no one had noticed a small water puddle on the floor. Which might not have been a problem if the lady’s shoes had, say, one iota of tread? Instead of being flat and slick? Yeah. She went down.

On the one hand, I felt really horrible for her. What a way to start her vacation. But on the other hand? Hello? Rethink your footwear? Maybe it’s because I work in a hospital and have seen some really lousy footwear choices (like the little old ladies who have worn nothing but heels their entire lives, only to find 30 years later that they cannot actually get their heels to the floor), but when I choose a shoe to go out in, I pick one that I know I can walk in. ESPECIALLY if I am going on vacation. Over-planners like me, we bring, say, 10 pairs of shoes. At a minimum. You know, just in case.

So, Lionel was a wonderful person and helped her up. Sarah pulled some spaghetti out of her hair, and after 5 minutes of asking if she was ok I was starting to wonder if we were the only ones in the entire restaurant who noticed the whole incident. Certainly no CMs did. Which I found shocking. Again, where is everyone???
A short while later, one of the head servers wandered by, and we filled her in. She ended up tracking the lady down after several hand gestures to us from across the room (“her? Oh…her? Oh, HER!”) and oddly enough, the entire exchange between them ended up also taking place in front of our table:

Her: “I don’t WANT to go to the infirmary.” (severe undertones of “leave me alone”)
CM: “but, I want to make sure you are ok?” (undertones of “please?”)
Her: “No, I just wish……(looking around)…..it HADN’T HAPPENED.” (undertones of eh??? EH??? Nudge nudge wink wink?)
CM: “errr…..ok then.”

I’m still not sure what to make of the exchange. I don’t know if she truly wanted to be left alone, or if she was secretly hoping she could use her bruises to score some shipboard credit. At any rate, we spotted her later on and she seemed like she was doing fine. So maybe she was having a drink on the mouse after all. Or, maybe she suffered a mild concussion to the brain’s happy place? Who knows.

After the drama subsided, we grabbed a cookie to go and gave Sarah the grand tour. Animator’s, deck four, the chandelier, the movie theatre, the show theatre, Route 66, the Route 66 bathrooms, Cove Café, every bar we could think of, the Vista Spa, and the adult pool.

Wait – did someone say pool?

We crammed ourselves into the tiny little bathroom stalls near the spa (which seemed to be about 4 times smaller than every other public restroom on the boat) and changed into our swimwear. Ever tried to don a bikini in only four square feet? I still have bruises on my elbows. After dousing ourselves with sunblock and finding our books, we plopped down on the chairs in front of the quiet cove pool.

Ahhhhhh. Heaven.
This is how we spent the next hour:

Sunning……

We don't ever have to move again, right?

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Hot tubbing…..

RIGHT????

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And lounging…….

Right.

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First drink tally: one Bahama Mama each. Let’s see. Three times the $4 drink of the day, plus small tip, equals a total of $15. It was 2pm on day one, and we still had $185 of our credit to burn. That puts us way ahead of the same time on our last cruise! Two hours into our vacation, I had already deemed it to be a success.

Next up: we peer through our porthole, and head to the muster drill. Which is not to be confused with the mustard drill. Which is a completely different experience.
 
Uh 11 months for YOU maybe...I'm thinking about doing another mini tour at the end of March just after the wedding *grin* I think i've almost sold "C" on the idea. So come march we might just be going from the wedding to the cruise terminal to run away for 4 days.

Maybe if you can convince Lionel to take a shower we'll invite you two!

Still dunno HOW you could have forgotten the "STACK OF VEGETABLES!" needlesss to say there's also the night i incited ******* among the marriage of our table mates....and that one time lionel was wearing MY bra....

*grins at everyone awaiting the rest of Erica's trippie* We keeping you in full suspense still? :rolleyes1

Oooohhhhh, you temptress!
We were actually looking at some 3-days in February. We might, and I mean MIGHT, actually let you explore the boat on your own! Unless I break down and resernce a room. Hehe.

Lionel wearing your bra.......?

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Ha.......

:rolleyes1

You took pictures, right???

Patience! :rotfl:
 
They were sitting not-so-patiently in front of the television sets with the other 10 people in the terminal. There I was, looking longingly at boarding card number two and trying very hard not to plan out the entire day’s itinerary in my head before we even looked at the Navigator……Sarah and Lionel watched me, amused. I know they know what I was thinking. I can’t help it. I’m a planner.

HELLO! You're a planner and you're on the DIS? SHOCKER!

Besides, you should have been like me and have looked over the sample navigator's beforehand so that you knew what you were going to do the first day before you ever got to the port.

(And the second, third, and fourth days for that matter.)
 
Uh 11 months for YOU maybe...I'm thinking about doing another mini tour at the end of March just after the wedding *grin* I think i've almost sold "C" on the idea. So come march we might just be going from the wedding to the cruise terminal to run away for 4 days.

Maybe if you can convince Lionel to take a shower we'll invite you two!

Still dunno HOW you could have forgotten the "STACK OF VEGETABLES!" needlesss to say there's also the night i incited ******* among the marriage of our table mates....and that one time lionel was wearing MY bra....

*grins at everyone awaiting the rest of Erica's trippie* We keeping you in full suspense still? :rolleyes1

Great start Erica,... but Sarah's lil interjections makes me wish I was a fly on the cruise :laughing:

Cant wait to hear more! Sounds like you all had a great time! :yay:
 
HELLO! You're a planner and you're on the DIS? SHOCKER!

Besides, you should have been like me and have looked over the sample navigator's beforehand so that you knew what you were going to do the first day before you ever got to the port.

(And the second, third, and fourth days for that matter.)

Oh... I'm POSITIVE she did!!! I think she was just studying it for changes!!!
 
Loving the TR.

soooooo enjoying this report. what a great start!!!

Thanks! :goodvibes

HELLO! You're a planner and you're on the DIS? SHOCKER!

Besides, you should have been like me and have looked over the sample navigator's beforehand so that you knew what you were going to do the first day before you ever got to the port.

(And the second, third, and fourth days for that matter.)

You think I didn't? Reading the Navigator was just for show. ;)

Great start Erica,... but Sarah's lil interjections makes me wish I was a fly on the cruise :laughing:

Cant wait to hear more! Sounds like you all had a great time! :yay:

There were many times when I said out loud, what happens on the Wonder STAYS on the Wonder. And then Sarah and I would look at each other, and say "no it won't!" :rotfl:

Oh... I'm POSITIVE she did!!! I think she was just studying it for changes!!!

Michelle, you know me too well ;)
 
"So there we are, standing instead of sitting. Our situation is truly no different, but we are indeed about ten feet closer to the boat, and in my warped mind that counts as progress. And then, they announced the “family of the day” – which was…..well, weird. This random family got to get on the boat first as part of the Year of a Million Dreams, and walked through the ropes in near silence. You could almost cut the loathing. And hey, boarding the boat first is cool and all, but if you’re going to win a YOMD prize? Dude. I would want the Walt suite. Or at least a few free drinks. But I guess being first in line at the buffet is nothing to scoff at." :lmao:

I am with you Erica....free drinks would be much better than first on the ship!! :woohoo:

also, you are right about the correct footwear, what some people pass of as an appropriate shoe baffles the mind...we had a patient who was at least 100 + lbs overweight with bad ankles walking with dollar store flip-flops!!! but I digress, this is your TR..;)

keep it coming
cheryl
 


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