July 5th Western Magic Embarkation

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7/5 Magic Western Trip Report: Embarkation

Day#3 this is magic

Your crew: Denise, 40 something, compulsive trip planner, member of the DIS boards. Andy also 40 something middle school administrator coming off a challenging year. Chelsea, 17, high school senior, is getting an early graduation present by cruising, also a member of the DIS board. Taylor, 14 high school sophomore. Hope 11 just starting into middle school.


It would surely be a shame to have paid for a whirlpool tub and not to have used it. So early in the morning, I kick out the rest of the inhabitants of the bedroom and spend a blissful half hour letting the water jets work out the kinks that two days in a car have placed in my back. A little bit of yoga and it’s time to get on with the day we have been waiting so long for. Breakfast is as cheap and easy as we can make it. Andy crosses the street to McD’s and comes back with food. Everyone is dressed and ready; Taylor discovers that between mom and big sister we have managed to pack almost everything he had forgotten. We will have to find some type of sandals somewhere, high tops won’t make it snorkeling.

Our plan calls for us to check out, have Andy drive us to the port, him to park the car and catch a shuttle back to the port while I check in. We go to the desk to ask where to park the car, find out we should have reserved a shuttle (eek!), again the desk reassures that one person with no luggage shouldn’t be a problem. So off we go to the port. There is a line of cars since security precautions are now the rule. They let one car in from the parking lot and one from the drive up lane in turn. We watch as Shelley and co. are waved in from the lot. Here is where I make my first mistake. I give Andy all his documents, so he can get through security. He drops us and the luggage off and heads back to the hotel. The porter seems very grateful for the tip and assures me there will be no problem with the soft-sided cooler as long as there is no ice in it.

Unlike two years ago the metal detector is now right as you go into the terminal. There is a small hold up as forgotten by me; my great grandaunt’s silver evening bag gives the screeners too much metal to ignore. I go through every pocket of my briefcase before finding the offending item.

Up the stairs and into a relatively empty hall. Outside the wall of glass our ship awaits. Although we qualify for the Castaway club line, it looks longer than the others so I send the kids, complete with games to keep them happy off to the line to wait, while I stake out a place at check it. The cast starts drifting in; the Castaway Club lines are manned first. Now I know why that line was longer. It now occurs to me I don’t have any of Andy’s documents and how am I going to check him in! Forty minutes in line and I discover I am in line with a WDW bus driver and his teacher wife and a family from my home state traveling with AAA like us. Our station is yet to be manned when I see Andy arrive. I ask the bus driver to save my space while I get my husband. The hall is now definitely too crowded and loud for him to hear me. We do eventually check in, although the line next to us never seems to get help and they merge into another line.

Here is the advantage of older kids. When I go to find them they are at the head of one of the lines, camped out with hand held games. Bless their hearts; I will be able to make that Palo’s ressie for 10 after all. The time in line passes quickly enough with one notable exception. Several people behind us is an irate guest. She demanded (of me) to know why the people with wheelchairs, make a wish and Cat 1,2,and 3 get on ahead of her. I guess she wasn’t paying attention to ART and his very concise explanation given several minutes before. She had a bad ankle and she paid her money just like everyone else. Yes the thought went through my mind to tell her I personally was very thankful that I didn’t need a wheelchair, have a terminally ill child or spend $5k a person for the Walt suite and she should be too, but I restrained myself. Andy and I discussed our rotation APLAPLA which was a surprise considering what we had last trip. It was all good as formal/semiformal night was in Luminer’s and tropical night at Parrot Cay. We decided the second A night was for Palo. Art did the countdown, as agreed on with the family that was at the head of the other line, both families walked on together.

While my family went looking for food, I was on a mission. Palo brunch for 10 was my responsibility. I beat it to Beat Street they were off to Parrot Cay. After getting a dinner ressie for two it was off to the brunch table where I let them know I was about to be the Guest from hell. They called over the manager and everything was arranged in about a minute. They would have a special table ready for us, perfect, mission accomplished.

Now off to the spa I share an elevator with another dedicated cruiser. We are both making for the spa. After convincing the spa folks we are not married we each make our respective ressies. It appears that the surial bath is now more popular as my first three choices were already taken my cons. Guest. While there, a spa employee was getting ready to start the tours. I asked if she needed a demo person for the message, she said no but she could use one for the endothermy detox. I remember this is the one with electric current and seaweed, not my favorite but hey, free is a very good thing. I agree to come back at one o’clock to be the spa guinea pig.

I get to Parrot Cay just in time to find that the kids have eaten and are off to explore. Andy and I decide on the wine package, have a drink and start to take those big relaxing breaths that mean we have no worries for the next week. Andy gets more cold mango soup and we decide that there should be enough time to register Hope for her Club before I head back to the spa.

I meet my spa person and we go over the procedure. Folks are going to see my seaweed covered thigh using a ten’s unit to pulse the muscle. I just lay there looking relaxed. It now occurs to me that there may be lots of folks coming through the spa in the next two hours. Anywhere from 6-60 people. I am hoping for 6. One hour and half later, about seven spa tours and more people than I cared to count the treatment was over. She said I lost about 4 inches. I didn’t see it but hey, all this cost me was time. The second advantage to being a spa guinea pig is that when I got to our room Andy and the kids had unpacked everything. I looked at our lifeboat muster stations. Yes! Animator’s palate, no standing in the hot sun for us this trip. The gift basket from Shirley had arrived and was everything I asked for. A bottle of Bailey’s to start our anniversary cruise was just perfect. The six-pack of Pepsi went over well with the kids. One of the advantages of AAA is that they give you soda mugs and the sticker for you card so you don’t have to carry around the mug. We went off to get the mug thing settled before the lifeboat drill.

Soon enough it was time for the sail away party and time to meet all those folks Chelsea and I had been talking to for so long. We arrived at the designated spot. The weather was perfect and lo and behold folks were there. We decided on lime green Mickey heads as name tags, or lime green ribbons around drink glasses. I had made out note cards for the ten brunch folks with our date and time (Monday 10:30). This is going to sound crazy but the meeting was really a blur. Wendy and Doreen her mom where there from Scotland as was Ashley and his wife and older son from England. Jean, the originator of the cruise list and her family. Sandy and his family, Shelly and husband and their three kids. Lisa showed up with her family. Amy was there with husband and her two lovely boys. If I have forgotten anyone I am so sorry. We exchanged information on how our trips down had been and generally spent time getting to know each other as the ship pulled out. What was I ever worried about? Dolphins played near the harbor’s edge and we saw a sea turtle surface before the party broke up, as we got ready for the next activity.

As we had late seating, the Welcome Aboard Variety show was on the cards for us. It was enjoyable. I like Dan Riley more than I liked Bruce Block. I did like Bruce’s rabbit though. The older kids were no where to be found, so Hope and I went to Studio Sea for the Mickey Mania game show. Andy joined us, just in time for him to see Hope and I picked as contestants. We did great on trivia and what happens next, but the scrambled pictures put us into second place. So alas, no winners medals for the folks in the Goofy hats.

We did manage to find the kids in line for dinner. When we saw we had a table for seven we figured on dinning alone, but no there were Wendy and Doreen. This was a great surprise, for us. I was just hoping Wendy; a teacher would be able to put up three kids dining for a week. Shelly, John and their children were right next to us. Ferdinand and Leroy, our serving team introduced themselves and we settled in for the first of many lovely dinners.

After dinner the effects of a long day and a bottle of wine hit and we ambled down to our stateroom and a great nights sleep.
 
Here is the advantage of older kids. When I go to find them they are at the head of one of the lines, camped out with hand held games. Bless their hearts; I will be able to make that Palo?s ressie for 10 after all. The time in line passes quickly enough with one notable exception. Several people behind us is an irate guest. She demanded (of me) to know why the people with wheelchairs, make a wish and Cat 1,2,and 3 get on ahead of her. I guess she wasn?t paying attention to ART and his very concise explanation given several minutes before. She had a bad ankle and she paid her money just like everyone else. Yes the thought went through my mind to tell her I personally was very thankful that I didn?t need a wheelchair, have a terminally ill child or spend $5k a person for the Walt suite and she should be too, but I restrained myself.

Thank you for your remarks. My kids were camped out near the front (probably 3 families back - they were the ones watching a movie on the laptop computer). We had gotten there early as your family did. Our traveling companions were in their late 50s and the woman suffers from a degenerative brain disease - she will never get better. She has no sense of depth, though she can walk she has a problem with "output" signals from her brain. Art (I'm assuming he's the nice gray haired gentleman who is always in charge of the lines) told us she could board with the handicapped people (we did not ask - he noticed her limited mobility and offered this to us). My dd's and I were going to board with the lines while my dh helped Pete and his wife, but Art told us to board together. A couple of families behind us did not like that when they found out - they made it apparent with their sighs, rolling eyes, etc. I'm glad to hear not everyone was offended by our "cut in line". I figured it was really a no biggy since we were near the front anyway and believe me, Pete definitely needed the help with his wife. I put the event on the list of "not important in the grand scheme of things" and really enjoyed the cruise. By the way, in case anyone noticed, I was the one who stupidly injured her knee on the sports deck and required crutches/wheelchair at the end of the cruise :( - my surgery is scheduled for next week. Wish me luck.
 

I am so sorry about your accident. Yes, Art is that nice grey haired gentleman. We had a lovely chat with him while we were in line.

I usually tend to ignore the irrate guest lady, I really didn't know why I put her in my report. Guess it must be karma that you saw it. I suspect the woman I was talking about is part of the same family you experienced. She was in definate need of some sensitivity training:p

Hope your surgery goes well and by your Christmas in the Caribean (I'm so jelous) is wonderful.
 
Thanks for the report. Just curious what category cabin you booked and where it was located. Was there enough room for everyone?
 
2122 a d 2124 on deck two. For five this has some real advantages. Two spilt bathrooms means alot when it's time to get ready for dinner and you've been out on a beach all day. The second big advantage is privacy. This is after all a vacation for the parents as well as the kids. The third big advantage is everyone gets thier own bed. Asking kids who don't even share the same room to share a bed for a week is asking for complaints.
 
Denise - Hearing that story again about the people complaining still amazes me. I still can't believe people can be that insensitive.

The thing I liek about other people's reports is it reminds me of things I left out of my report. Like running into Chelsea at Common Grounds and having this strange girl shout out from across the room and ask me if I was supposed to be the guy who was going to run interference for her mom. Nothing like being reminded of my failures to bring me back to reality :)
 
Wow, what an excellent detailed account! Can't wait to read the rest of it! (And you inadvertently answered my question to you in another post about checking in at the port if you park at the Radisson) God willing, we'll be able to sail with you guys again next year and, if so, we'll have a real presail celebration at the hotel!
 
LOL Sandy, don't you feel honored, she treats you like her own parents.;)

BTW I got some nice free posters of Pirates of the Caribean. Let me know if you want me to send you one.
 
Hi Denise,
If you have enough, would you please, PLEASE, send one to me?
If you remember, I'm the one madly in love with Johnnie Depp!!!!!
I can pm you my home address and reimburse you for the postage. Please let me know. Thanks!
jeanne
 
Yes! Yes! I would like one (or should I say Elana would LOVE one) please

:bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
 


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