The Wombles
Earning My Ears
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For the cruise name, DW suggested: Baltic Buccaneers
Like many of you, we're planning to spend a couple of days in London before the cruise. Last time we were there, we rode the Hop-on-Hop-off bus for a few hours to get acclimated to the area, then we randomly walked all over town to sight-see. Does anyone know if there's a "Walking Tour of London" brochure or map that we could do this time?
Here's what we are planning:
HOHO bus
Buckingham Palace
Picadilly
Castle tour in Dover
So, we plan 3 days in London and 2 days in Dover.
As I mentioned before, our family loves the Tube/public transportation and making our visit like the Amazing Races
So, my plan is to find out hotel vs. vacation rental - any suggestions from the UK residents would be highly welcomed.
Also, I would like to hear some feedback from those who know whether we can take the train to Dover or should be get a car hire.
Thanks so much!
Geri - OH! Please add us to the FE list.
As I mentioned before, our family loves the Tube/public transportation and making our visit like the Amazing Races![]()
OH! Please add us to the FE list.
I second the request to move on and stop discussing the facebook impasse on this thread. It already has been discussed at great length and based on everything I have read, I don't think there is a mutually agreeable solution in this case. So what's the point of perpetuating it? Let's move on to discussing plans for our trip.
I can understand the point of having it searchable on Facebook for others to find it that are not on the DIS boards; however, I also can relate to the privacy concerns. Yes, I understand that your own facebook settings determine what others whom you have not friended can see. Although I think it's naïve to think that your settings can keep everyone out. The fact remains that the public can search and find a Northern European cruise departing on 7/22/15 on Facebook and see a list of full names of people who will be away from their homes for 2 weeks or more. I respect the privacy of those who are not comfortable with this.
10. Start serving all breakfasts and lunches "food station" style.
9. Once a week, have everyone dress in full pirate gear for dinner. After dinner, dance around wildly while talking like a pirate. Arrrrrrrgh
8. Set your children's artwork out on display in the living room, add a row of folding chairs for everyone to sit on, serve a beverage, and then auction off each piece of artwork to the highest bidder.
7. Step outside and lean on a porch or deck railing, gaze wistfully out at your landscape, and comment on how amazing it is that the ocean is spread out before you for as far as you can see.
6. Start "checking" your children in and out of their playroom. If your children want to leave the playroom before you come to get them, tell them they must stand in the doorway and make beeper sounds until you arrive.
5. Draw the DCL logo on tall plastic cups and drink your favorite beverages out of them.
4. Gather everyone in front of the TV each night for the evening show (a Disney movie, of course)!
3. Every night, perform a turn-down service for everyone. Place a tiny chocolate bar and a towel animal at the end of each bed and leave a schedule of the next day's activities.
2. Make your family line up outside the dining room to wait for dinner to begin. Before they are allowed to enter, make sure the table is set and their favorite drinks are poured and waiting for them. Give each family member a hand wipe to use before they enter. Oh, and have a 4-course dinner prepared and ready to serve!
And the number one thing to do to help your family prepare for your cruise:
1. Every morning, make a 3-tone chime noise, then make the following announcement in your best Australian Brent accent: "Ladies and Gentlemen, Girls and Boys, in 2 minutes time the forward door will open for all guests to debark for todays activities. The weather today is going to be (insert forecast) so be sure to take your (insert necessity, i.e. hat and sunglasses) when you disembark the house. And remember, 'all aboard' is at (insert curfew time). Have a magical day!
Hi Lisa,
The concern about having a "closed" group is the amount of personal information that is available to the general public. Some people have expressed being uncomfortable with that much of their personal information being available to the world, including myself and the five others who PM'd me about that.
The 1st FB page was originally requested by DISers already posting on this thread who wanted a "safe" place to chat, plan, and share information about their families. I respect that.
Seriously, folks, let's put the FB issue to rest. Join the 1st group, join the 2nd group, join both, join neither. We're all adults with free will. It's your decision. But let's not bring it up again on this forum, please.
I second the request to move on and stop discussing the facebook impasse on this thread. It already has been discussed at great length and based on everything I have read, I don't think there is a mutually agreeable solution in this case. So what's the point of perpetuating it? Let's move on to discussing plans for our trip.
I can understand the point of having it searchable on Facebook for others to find it that are not on the DIS boards; however, I also can relate to the privacy concerns. Yes, I understand that your own facebook settings determine what others whom you have not friended can see. Although I think it's naïve to think that your settings can keep everyone out. The fact remains that the public can search and find a Northern European cruise departing on 7/22/15 on Facebook and see a list of full names of people who will be away from their homes for 2 weeks or more. I respect the privacy of those who are not comfortable with this.
Are their any Downton Abbey fans on this trip?? I am wondering if visiting Highclere Castle will be something we can do when we are there (or worth seeing... maybe the resident UK experts have some input on this)
Are their any Downton Abbey fans on this trip?? I am wondering if visiting Highclere Castle will be something we can do when we are there (or worth seeing... maybe the resident UK experts have some input on this)
We live in Reading which is about 30 miles from Highclere castle. Tickets are sold out for the open days this year. Not sure when July 2015 goes on sale, I can find out if you want? Ask Celestine about Downton Abbey, she went for tea with the Butler Mr Carson and his wife last year.![]()
My husband will be jealous... Mr. Carson is his favorite character on the show.We live in Reading which is about 30 miles from Highclere castle. Tickets are sold out for the open days this year. Not sure when July 2015 goes on sale, I can find out if you want? Ask Celestine about Downton Abbey, she went for tea with the Butler Mr Carson and his wife last year.![]()
Are their any Downton Abbey fans on this trip?? I am wondering if visiting Highclere Castle will be something we can do when we are there (or worth seeing... maybe the resident UK experts have some input on this)
My husband will be jealous... Mr. Carson is his favorite character on the show.
Are their any Downton Abbey fans on this trip?? I am wondering if visiting Highclere Castle will be something we can do when we are there (or worth seeing... maybe the resident UK experts have some input on this)
Talking of Avebury....If you are considering a trip! "This morning National Trust Rangers are very carefully moving one of the famous standing stones at the ancient Avebury World Heritage Site. “Obviously Stone Age man didn’t have daylight saving, so twice a year we have to move one of the stones.” said Hilary Makins, National Trust Head Ranger. “Avebury is an astonishing monument to the Neolithic people’s ingenuity. We want to make sure the stones are as accurate as they were back when they were put up. Each one weighs several tonnes. It’s a huge effort, but it’s worth it.”![]()