Ginger said:
Hi All
Been reading your post. WOW!!! You've all been busy.
I love sailing on Halloween,
the hallways for the staterooms are so much more festive with doors signs and decorations. I've seen wreaths, ghost, spider webs, light strung, smashed witches, skeletons, paper streamers, candy, balloons, lots of great door magnets, etc.
You can just go wild with it as long as it doesn't obstruct passage in the hallways.
Capt. sounds like you're going to do alot of costume changes and alot of packing.
We've gone on 8 Disney cruises without insurance, so far we've been very lucky. Only once have we had to use the ships Dr. and our health insurance covered it.
Ginger....
Now you've got me thinking... decorate the door with a door sign was one thing. BUT... add to my door with Halloween deorations? NOW we're talkin'! What do you think if I bring a storbe which flashes in black light AND a fog machine? I could bring spider web cotton to stretch out in the passageway in front of our hall way too complete with stuffed animal spooky Mama spiders
to go wth the little baby plastic ones that come with the webbing. Ya suppose the crew will tolerate this sort of nonsense? And, of course I'll have to convert my toga sheet into a make shift ghost costume since my "special costume" is not a spooky halloween one at all. Seriously, I don't own a strobe (but can get one)... but I do have a string of Halloween lights and spider webs which I saved from last year's Halloween costume party which threw. And... I can BORROW a fog machine... but that would be sort of bulky... and smoke on a ship cannot be very well received by the captain. Oh... wait a minute ... as my daughter sez...
I AM the Captain! 
LOL! So as
Ginger states above .... "
You can just go wild with it as long as it doesn't obstruct passage in the hallways". I can bring a little yellow tape to stick arrows on the ground to help guide folks pass my Halloween decorations in the passageway.
What do you guys think?
Seriously though...
Ginger, I don't recall if anyone has asked yet but did many adults dress up in costumes? AND what sort of costumes did you see? I recollect that Disney would not want anything too wild or scary. But I am curious since I would not want to use MY costume if it did not quite fit. OF COURSE, I could call Disney directly... but it's more fun to ask you here... eh?
And on whether I'm packing a lot... I guess I should say I'm packing no MORE than my dear spouse.... HEH hee hee. And HER costume (that I bought her) is really far les bulky as it's this teeny little skin tight number... Yeah... and it's not what some of you may be thinking out there (shame on you!). It IS indeed skin thight and about 1/15th the volume of MY costume. Not counting the toys that go with the clothing part of the costume to "finish it".
BTW... how does everyone feel about having a semiprivate DIS costume party the day of our trick or treatin'?

I figure we were going to do it on the day BEFORE actual Halloween (as I recollect am I wrong) since
DCL will probably schedule something on the actual Halloween day for the ship. We therefore get ta use and enjoy our costume/Halloween gear that much more. It only need be a cocktail and snack sort of gathering. In afact we can even hold it in one of the lounges... for convenience too? How does the promenade lounge sound?

I have emerging concepts brewing between my sneaky ears... any other sneaky party planners out there? Come out, come out where ever you are.
Forgive me.... I'm getting pretty silly since we're getting ready for a
Disneyland park visit. See this is what happens when I have a park visit and I don't take my medication and plan on sneaking out of my padded room at home! LOL!
And on the insurance thing... we are as you - we've had several cruises and not taken the insurance ... and had no need before. So judging from the number of people being disembarked enroute that we've heard of.... and judging from what we have seen the ships' captain do in the past I feel it is a managable situation. If I need a $10,000 chopper evac so be it. That would be cheap compared to 100,000+ air evacs I've heard of from Hawaii to the mainland with relatives who were unhappy with care there and were seeking care in Los Angeles. Of course, this is perhaps an extreme example that has little in commmon with a cruise ship evac.
But think about it... 10,000 for a ship board air evac (the single most costly trip related component) would be just a little more than what we paid for the cruise and likely travel to get to and from the ship. After that you shold be able to get US medical care and your regular health insuance should cover that. Or at least it is for my case since we are coming in from California. OK.. maybe it's not a little more - rather it's a multiple. But still.. it seems to be a manageable expense. Not like buying a luxury car or anything like that. OK.. I'm getting silly again. No offense intended toward anyone who believes strongly one way or the other. I'm just waiting for my pasta to cook - as we're havig ravoli from Costco for our ride down to or inside the park. gotta go check on it.... and now I'm heating spaghetti.... and as I was saying.... I guess the
trip insurance also reimburses the lost portion of a voyage and incidentials along the way... so I guess trip insurance COULD come up with a LOT of benefit. Well.... in any case it is too late for ME since I rebooked last year. You have to add it within a certain time frame of initial booking... eh?

I'll probably be going soon... Well... I'm still editing this and it's 9AM... Mom is still asleep and me n' the older daughter are patiently waiting for her to stir from her "beauty rest"... have a wonderful day everyone.
