lindakmonty said:They had to get special permission from coast guard to use the shade of yellow on the outside of the ships
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That was going to be mine... special exception to have yellow lifeboats.
Ok, then how about Mickey Statue outside Lumiere's on the Magic and Ariel outside Triton's on the Wonder. Goofy hangs off the back of the Magic, Donald and the boys off the Wonder.
Deck 7 has a "secret" (not to Dis'ers) Verandah.
I believe you can make one lap around the track and it will be a mile (on Deck 4?).
Lloyd Dobler said:The ships have stabilzers to reduce the motion caused by the sea. These are large "wings" which extend from the hull. The stabilizers must be retracted before the ship goes into port. On the bridge, the way the track whether or not the stabilizers have been deployed is with a small plastic sign that sits on the main console. On one side it says, "FINS IN", on the other, "FINS OUT".
Yes, that's what $500 million buys you.....
The other way they can tell if the stabilizers are in or out is by standing on the outside bridge and looking down through the "window" in the floor.Lloyd Dobler said:The ships have stabilzers to reduce the motion caused by the sea. ... On one side it says, "FINS IN", on the other, "FINS OUT".
TheWog said:lindakmonty said:![]()
I believe you can make one lap around the track and it will be a mile (on Deck 4?).
Actually I think it's 1 lap is a 1/3 of mile, so you need to make 3 laps to go a full mile. The ship is big, but not that big
lazarru said:TheWog said:Actually I think it's 1 lap is a 1/3 of mile, so you need to make 3 laps to go a full mile. The ship is big, but not that big
I wasn't sure... so thank you. As you can maybe tell, exercise was not high on the list for our cruise...![]()
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jrabbit said:Magic is Art Noveau, Wonder is Art Deco.
Duh!! (Where's the Homer Simpson "smile" when you need it) I spent more time figuring out how to spell art, no I mean spell Nouveau that by the time I typed them my fingers got crossed up in mid thought!! (I search for Art Deco (I kan spel dat) to find alternate links that point to Nouveau)DisneyMan1016 said:It's the opposite, actually. The Disney Wonder is themed with art nouveau, and the Disney Magic is themed with art deco.