June 16, 2007 MedHead Cruisers

This was in a Disney Newsletter I read today!!! This should get everyone excited!!!! Sounds like a lot of fun activities for the children!!!! And us too!!!
Disney Cruise Line Adds Pizzazz with New Shows, Parties,
Excursions and Activities for First Mediterranean Sailings


CELEBRATION, Fla. -- When the Disney Magic crosses the "pond" for its first-ever Mediterranean sailings, deck parties will pop, new shows will "wow," on-board activities, including food and beverage, will feature European flair, and port excursions will be studded with special Disney touches.

New deck parties will create a carnival-like atmosphere while lavishly produced Broadway-style shows bring original stories and special effects to the ship's opulent Walt Disney Theatre. Activities for children 3-17 will range from crêpe-making en route to Marseilles to mosaic-designing on the way to Barcelona. Excursions at all the ports will feature special extras exclusive to the Disney cruise experience, such as scavenger and treasure hunts for children.

"It was important to add new surprises for our guests during our first-ever European adventure," says Jim Urry, director of entertainment for Disney Cruise Line. "We looked for creative ways to showcase the international flavor of our destinations through onboard and excursion activities allowing the entire family to become immersed in the Mediterranean experience."


Entertainment

Disney Cruise Line guests will enjoy three new theater productions and several festive deck parties debuting just for guests who embark on the summer's 10- and 11-night cruises to ports in Spain, Italy and France. Shows in the Walt Disney Theatre include:

"Disney Dreams . . . An Enchanted Classic" (55 minutes) -- This enhancement of one of the ship's most popular stage shows tells the story of a young girl who learns about the power of dreams. Technical advancements, laser and pyrotechnic effects, plus the first-ever appearance of Timon and Pumbaa on a Disney cruise ship, add fresh fun to the performance.


"When Mickey Dreams" (50 minutes) -- Mickey Mouse's dreams come to life in this musical spectacle guided by a cast of Cirque-like "dream seekers." The show's unique, artistic nature will thrill guests, while a nightmare visit by the notorious villain Maleficent serves up a few chills.


"Disney's The Art of the Story" (50 minutes) -- This celebration of storytelling's magic features more than 20 performers, Disney characters from Mulan to Tarzan and a variety of production numbers from classic Disney films including "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King."


"On the Nose" (50 minutes) -- Everyone in the audience can win prizes grand and small during this original game show based on Disney trivia. Dubbed "On the Nose" because every question -- from Disney film trivia to theme-park factoids -- has a number-type answer, the show gives points to audience teams that get the answer "on the nose."


Meanwhile, up on deck, guests will enjoy several new high-energy deck parties:


Sail-Away Party -- New music, performers and Disney characters add up to a festive new deck party infused with the excitement of each Mediterranean sailing and other exciting journeys to exotic ports of call.


Mouse2O -- Hula hoops, bubbles and beach-party dances kick off this afternoon deck party for guests of all ages. Refreshments are served, and guests have a cameo on the big outdoor screen, where Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters keep the party rolling with regular appearances and songs.


Party Paradiso -- Disney Cruise Line celebrates its summer in the Mediterranean with a unique deck party held one night each cruise. With the help of special effects designed to light up the night, Disney characters and performers help keep the spirit of fun and adventure alive as guests prepare to explore new horizons.


In addition, guests will find other activities with a Mediterranean flair. For instance, throughout the voyage, guests will be able to catch European-themed films in several venues throughout the ship. Families might enjoy watching "The Chronicles of Narnia" or "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" on the jumbo screen while lounging by the Goofy pool. Guests might enjoy some time out of the sun watching "Casino Royale" or "Moulin Rouge" in the plush Buena Vista Theatre or even "Casablanca" or "Under the Tuscan Sun" on their stateroom television.


Youth Activities

Disney Cruise Line has taken extra care to make sure that the Mediterranean cruises are fun for the entire family. Up to 70 new activities for kids 3-17 have been planned for the Mediterranean, including:


Crêpe-making on the way to Marseilles, France
Puppet-crafting en route to Palermo, Sicily
Pizza-baking before reaching Naples, Italy
Mosaic tile-making while sailing toward Barcelona, Spain


Youth counselors will weave the cultures of the ship's destinations into many of the children's activities. On the sports deck, games will include soccer, pentanque -- a European ball game created in the early 1900s -- and gladiator training for older children.


Food and Beverage

Inspired by the spices and flavors of the region, the chefs aboard Disney Cruise Line have prepared a great line of regional specialties, offering guests a chance to discover local tastes of the Mediterranean. Each night, the executive chef will hand-pick a selection of dishes influenced by the regions visited during the voyage, such as cannelloni in Italy or bouillabaisse in France. The chefs in Palo, Disney's Italian-influenced, adults-only restaurant, are inspired by the restaurant's return to its roots, and will prepare regional specialties each evening.

Adult guests will also be able to enjoy the tastes of the Mediterranean with an enhanced wine list featuring labels from some local vineyards. Disney sommeliers have tastefully chosen regional wines to accompany the unique menu offerings. A new Wine and Dine menu will have a special focus on "Old World" wines while still offering a great variety of wines from the rest of the world. In addition, wines from Spain, Italy and France will be used to enhance the popular wine seminars on the ship.


Shore Excursions

Disney Cruise Line offers shore excursions designed with the entire family in mind -- and the Mediterranean cruises will be no different.

The Lucca Treasure Hunt in the ancient city of Lucca near the port of La Spezia, Italy, offers riddles and clues to treasure found at various stations located near the main sights and monuments of Lucca.

During a visit to the port of Civitavecchia, the Narnia tour delivers guests to the medieval Italian village Narni, where author C.S. Lewis was inspired to pen his timeless masterpiece, The Chronicles of Narnia.

In Palermo, children of all ages will love the Palermo for Kids tour which includes a city tour complete with stops at the Ceramic's Laboratory, where kids can paint clay and create their own souvenir, and the Little Theatre, where everyone will enjoy a 30-minute marionette show.

For more sophisticated tastes, Disney Cruise Line offers a tour of Rome and Vatican that includes an exclusive private tour of the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums. For thrill seekers, the Ferrari Adventure at Villa Peyrano provides guests 21 years of age and older an opportunity to sit behind the wheel and drive the famed Italian sports car.
 
Sorry about such a long post....but I did not know if everyone had seen this....Can't wait!!!!!
 
Ladies, I forgot to ask - whats our price range? Also, is anyone vegetarian? I'm salivating looking at all of these restaurants!

-Jodie
 
Hi again guys! You have been very busy I see:)

We will be getting in at 11:40 on the 16th so 1:45 should work out great for lunch before we head out for a little Barcelona on our own. STeph - just let me know if I can help you out in any way on this!

DLL and auntsue1 - do you guys live anywhere near some place called Mountaineer? I am going to be there for a wedding this weekend and just wondering what the weather is like and how long it REALLY takes to get there from the Pitts. airport.

Here's our info DVC4US:

Sue (Grammie), Lisa (me), Kristi (mother of my niece and nephew), Ashton (10) and Kaylee (8)

Rm 8032 - Late dining

Leaving Austin June 7, doing the ABD London /Paris, then 2 nights at DLP.

Flying into BCN with jmcdonell (i think) on the 16th - arriving 11:40.
 

oops - messed up.

Bcn - on our own
Naples - private tour
Palermo - Selinunte (and some other town I can't spell)
Olbia - Disney beach excursion
Rome - private tour
La Spezia - Cinque Terre and Pisa private tour
Marsailles - city tour
Villafranche - private

Palo brunch and dinner set up - hope to get the tea when we get there

Still have some spots open on our tours if anyone still looking:)

I guess that is it!

Oh. Our bands are on the way - they should be cute! I can mail them to you if you want to PM your address or if not comfortable with that, I can bring them with. They are in adult and youth sizes. Just a little "getting ready to pack" present from my and and silver 7's peeps to yours. Just let me know.

And yes - where is Princess Jasmine???
 
DLL and auntsue1 - do you guys live anywhere near some place called Mountaineer? I am going to be there for a wedding this weekend and just wondering what the weather is like and how long it REALLY takes to get there from the Pitts. airport.

Hi Lisa,

Mountaineer Racetrack is less than 30 minutes from the Pittsburgh Airport. It's in WV north of Weirton (which is my hometown). It's a racetrack and slot casino - it's fairly nice - nice banquet facilities.... the gaming area is large - but not on a LasVegas scale.

Virgil
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Mine and Lisatx's peeps:

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Jodie,

Just pick a place that is moderately priced....lol whatever that means. Just no fast food please!!! I have no special food requirements and my son is picky but he can deal with whatever you come up with.

Thanks for picking the place.

Marie
 
My son is extremely picky as well. Maybe I'll pack a jar of peanut butter - ha!! Apparently, the restaurants don't have kids menus like they do here, but from what I've read, most will accomodate kids. Also, I forgot how late they eat dinner in Europe! Many restaurants don't open until 8:00 or 9:00 which is just way too late for us. My kids will be exhausted by then, and I'll be starving and grumpy. I have found a couple of places that are open early - think I'll go that route. Will let you guys know. This is fun!!

-Jodie
 
Thanks Jodie!

Yes, definitely early will be better. I know we are going to be exhausted after having an overnight flight. But you never know, hopefully adrenalin with kick in and we'll be good to go!!!

Marie
 
SIlver 7 - I saw your post and just laughed out loud! Can you tell what the current, too often used, term in our office is right now?

Thanks for the info Virgil. Interesting place for a wedding - guess they are going for the banquet facilities. What's the weather like up there? It's been mid 90's this week so I am in full summer mode - I would think it is a little cooler there. I had a friend tell me that it always feels cold in Pittsburgh?
 
Fulfilling a promise - Mr. Salvatore at Driveamalfi still has availability for our day in Naples. He has the most excellent reviews on cruise critic. He arranged a licensed guide for us at Pompeii (ahead of time, so no waiting) will then take us to Sorrento and Amalfi with some "off the beaten path" stops as well. He has been so nice. I know most everyone has made their plans, but thought maybe some lurkers might be interested - and I promised I would post!
 
Just wondering what everyone will be doing that evening. Cannot make up our mind at all. Thought about the magic fountains but am so excited about the 16th that I cannot think before that.

Am hoping to go out this weekend and look at laptops, have been promising myself one for a long time and would be a good way to keep in touch with the daughters at home. Will still take my mobile phone just in case.

Bren
 
Lisa, how many spots do you have left in your vehicle, and how much would it cost? Is there time to go to Capri or not? Curious.

-Jodie
 
Brenda, a bunch of us are meeting for dinner on the 15th. Are you interested? I'm working on making the arrangements now. Let me know.

-Jodie
 
My exchange student's Dad just called from Warsaw and said they are arranging a flamenco dinner (I THINK that is what he said). What is that and what do you wear to it?
 
Just wondering what everyone will be doing that evening. Cannot make up our mind at all. Thought about the magic fountains but am so excited about the 16th that I cannot think before that.

Am hoping to go out this weekend and look at laptops, have been promising myself one for a long time and would be a good way to keep in touch with the daughters at home. Will still take my mobile phone just in case.

Bren

If we are still awake, we are going to check out the fountains that night. It doesn't start until 10pm so it should be doable.

Steph
 
Sorry about such a long post....but I did not know if everyone had seen this....Can't wait!!!!!

Every posting gets me more excited!

Lisa Tex & Steph: Call me dumb but what's a hairbo? In the picture they look like the adorable marshmellow chicken peeps! That's awfully nice of you to get it for these folks! IF Linda, myself, & Dear niece (7) are included that would be nice. I'll PM you our address if we're included ( how do I word this without sounding like I'm including us if that was not your intention?:confused3 )

GEES Guys! Can't wait till we go!:goodvibes

Thanks
Sue
 
Hi again guys! You have been very busy I see:)

We will be getting in at 11:40 on the 16th so 1:45 should work out great for lunch before we head out for a little Barcelona on our own. STeph - just let me know if I can help you out in any way on this!

DLL and auntsue1 - do you guys live anywhere near some place called Mountaineer? I am going to be there for a wedding this weekend and just wondering what the weather is like and how long it REALLY takes to get there from the Pitts. airport.

Here's our info DVC4US:

Sue (Grammie), Lisa (me), Kristi (mother of my niece and nephew), Ashton (10) and Kaylee (8)

Rm 8032 - Late dining

Leaving Austin June 7, doing the ABD London /Paris, then 2 nights at DLP.

Flying into BCN with jmcdonell (i think) on the 16th - arriving 11:40.

I hear the folks in our town talking all the time about going to the Mountaineer. They all say like Doc said it's a great place! Would love to go sometime myself.:thumbsup2

However, if you plan on doing this on a one-night stop over in Pittsburgh it might be tough.:confused3
 
SIlver 7 - I saw your post and just laughed out loud! Can you tell what the current, too often used, term in our office is right now?

Thanks for the info Virgil. Interesting place for a wedding - guess they are going for the banquet facilities. What's the weather like up there? It's been mid 90's this week so I am in full summer mode - I would think it is a little cooler there. I had a friend tell me that it always feels cold in Pittsburgh?

Well, maybe comparatively to Texas it is. Yesterday, it was HOT! Up near 90's. Today (like the Northeast weather) it's cool - the thermomoeter on my laptop says 52 degrees! BRRRR! :cool2:
 


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