degrapevine
Has a serious Disney watch addiction!
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- Jul 29, 2003
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- 586
Hey, everybody!
Honestly, after some of the outfits I've seen in the dining rooms, I'm sure that as long as you are dressed neatly with all appropriate body parts covered, you'll be fine. On our last cruise, I was seated directly across from a table with a very large man who wore a tank shirt w/his armpit hair showing and athletic shorts that looked like they were used to wash the car with every night. Kids are fine in pretty much anything, even the dreaded shorts - put a nice shirt on top with a good pair of shorts and it'll be fine. I do think, however, that adults should at least throw on a nice pair of jeans. The dinners are an event (lasting almost 2 hours for us!) and it's fun to feel like you are getting ready to go somewhere special.
I'm not pushing the whole suit jacket thing on DH and the boys - They'll just wear dress shirts and ties on formal/semi-formal nights. Most men take off their jackets when they get to the table, anyway. As for shoes, we'll wear our heavy sneakers, bring along Crocs/water shoes, dress shoes (males) for dinner, nice sandals (females) for dinner, and casual sandals. I tend to wear a lot of black (that slimming effect will be needed by the end of the cruise!), so I can cut down on my shoes by just bringing black ones.
I cancelled our excursion in St. Thomas that included Mountain Top since it just BURNED DOWN! We'll do the Butterfly Farm and then Paradise Point on our own instead. For a family of 5, the cost of excursions is high, but I figure that it's less for us to do on our next cruise! By now, we've done everything in Nassau, so on our cruise in December, DH and I are staying on the ship.
I requested PLA rotation, which would mean that we'd have our character breakfast on Thursday. I also want to try for Palo Brunch on Monday - We booked late with FL Resident and missed out, so hopefully, we can get it on board. So we should be good for the meet on Sunday. My DD is SO excited to meet all her new buddies. I may never see her if she gets her way - She wants to spend all her time in the club!
Lots to do, too little time to do it all. Working on those exchange gifts (3 kids x 21 gifts each [24 kids-our 3] = 63 kids gifts + 14 cabin gifts [15 cabins - ours] = 77 gifts total) ... YIKES! I'm glad we're bringing a cooler w/water, wine, etc. It will be empty at the end of the cruise and we can put all our new gifts in it! See you all next Saturday!
Rose
Honestly, after some of the outfits I've seen in the dining rooms, I'm sure that as long as you are dressed neatly with all appropriate body parts covered, you'll be fine. On our last cruise, I was seated directly across from a table with a very large man who wore a tank shirt w/his armpit hair showing and athletic shorts that looked like they were used to wash the car with every night. Kids are fine in pretty much anything, even the dreaded shorts - put a nice shirt on top with a good pair of shorts and it'll be fine. I do think, however, that adults should at least throw on a nice pair of jeans. The dinners are an event (lasting almost 2 hours for us!) and it's fun to feel like you are getting ready to go somewhere special.
I'm not pushing the whole suit jacket thing on DH and the boys - They'll just wear dress shirts and ties on formal/semi-formal nights. Most men take off their jackets when they get to the table, anyway. As for shoes, we'll wear our heavy sneakers, bring along Crocs/water shoes, dress shoes (males) for dinner, nice sandals (females) for dinner, and casual sandals. I tend to wear a lot of black (that slimming effect will be needed by the end of the cruise!), so I can cut down on my shoes by just bringing black ones.
I cancelled our excursion in St. Thomas that included Mountain Top since it just BURNED DOWN! We'll do the Butterfly Farm and then Paradise Point on our own instead. For a family of 5, the cost of excursions is high, but I figure that it's less for us to do on our next cruise! By now, we've done everything in Nassau, so on our cruise in December, DH and I are staying on the ship.
I requested PLA rotation, which would mean that we'd have our character breakfast on Thursday. I also want to try for Palo Brunch on Monday - We booked late with FL Resident and missed out, so hopefully, we can get it on board. So we should be good for the meet on Sunday. My DD is SO excited to meet all her new buddies. I may never see her if she gets her way - She wants to spend all her time in the club!
Lots to do, too little time to do it all. Working on those exchange gifts (3 kids x 21 gifts each [24 kids-our 3] = 63 kids gifts + 14 cabin gifts [15 cabins - ours] = 77 gifts total) ... YIKES! I'm glad we're bringing a cooler w/water, wine, etc. It will be empty at the end of the cruise and we can put all our new gifts in it! See you all next Saturday!
Rose
