We're going to spend a week near
Disneyland Paris before the cruise, so I'm working furiously on touring plans for DLP and Paris!

I'm less worried about the cruise - most of the ports I feel confident we can hop off the ship and find something to do! We have some ideas about the ports - like I want to purchase 2-day Copenhagen Cards for Copenhagen, and we have a tour for St. Petersburg - but I'm looking forward to experiencing and exploring some new countries and I'm not going to worry too much about it!
We did just recently book our flights to and from - *that* was a headache!

DH was *soooo* upset because of the unexpected taxes tacked onto our fare from London to the US - but since we were trying to use miles, we couldn't do much about it. I swear we flew home on miles in 2011 and didn't end up paying an additional $400/person for the flights! No matter, though - we've got non-refundable fares to Paris (along with a non-refundable hotel there) and back home from London, so now we know we're going!
We're still waiting to piece together the final bit of travel - from DLP to Dover, most likely, since due to flight schedules we have an extra day now we can devote to Dover Castle. Since the trains/ferries don't seem to be available for purchase this far out, that will have to wait.
I'm keeping my eyes open for FE stuff, even though I'm not officially signed up (still debating, with all the pre-cruise travel!) DH thinks that since there are a lot of UK families, that US candy would be a hit - I know my family loved the UK candies we've gotten in the past in FEs, but I honestly am not sure what kind of candies are available here that aren't available there!

Would anyone like to weigh in on what would be a cool treat to get from the US you can't get normally?