mmouse37
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Hi all my Dis friends....we are having a fantastic time and I will post a trip report when we return home but just wanted to let you all know about the excitment we had onboard last night.
So, guess what happened yesterday???? Mike and I come to our stateroom after breakfast and there is a note in the little fish outside the door. We open it and it is an invitation to have dinner with THE CAPTAIN AT PALO!!!! Can you believe it???? I was so excited!!!! Were to meet for drinks with a few other chosen couples up in Palos at 7:45 and then have dinner with the Captain.
Well, after the Disney Dreams show, we came into the Atrium to find a million people looking out the portholes at something in the water.....We go out on deck 4 and look over the rail and there is a little rowboat with 5 people in it yelling Cuba, Cuba, Cuba....they were refugees looking for asylum from Cuba!!! It was so sad, they were bobbing up and down next to the ship with just oars. They had no water and were out on the sea since Monday. An officer on deck spotted them and turned the ship towards them and then we stopped dead in the water for about 1 hour while Disney contacted the Coast Guard to see what we should do. Turns out we were instructed not to take them onboard until the coast guard came from Miami (we were off the coast of cuba at the time). There was no land in sight whatsoever!!! It was amazing to see these people (one was a young boy).
Anyway, practically the whole ship was hanging over the side of deck 4 looking down at them and taking pictures (me included, though I felt kind of bad about it). It was so sad seeing them in this tiny little boat in this vast ocean. I could not imagine five people in this boat out at sea for that length of time, out of water for 3 days. We finally threw them a line so they did not have to keep rowing to stay along side the ship. Thank God the water was extremely calm.
We had an update from the Captain that we could now take them onboard and continue on our way and meet up with the Coast Guard ship. So, we took them aboard (did not see this take place as we headed up to Palo) and started sailing for about 45 minutes and stopped again to transfer the group to the Coast Guard ship. Unfortunately, we think they are being sent back to Cuba.
Well, back to our supposed dinner with the Captain....of course with all the excitement and his needing to be in constant control of the situation, he was unable to join the group for dinner. We still were invited (four couples) to eat at Palos with complimentary drinks, etc. The Vice President of DCL was onboard and came to talk to us and extend the Captain's apologies about being unable to attend dinner. Obviously we all understood the severity of the situation.
The other couples were all very nice. Palo's even had place markers with our name on them where we should sit.....and we get a signed & dated menu with a group photo in it (less the Captain!!!). All the other couples were just as crazy about Disney as we were, and all seemed to be past cruisers, though no one knew for sure why we were each chosen for this dinner. I let them all know about the DIS!!! There was a couple from England that comes over to go to WDW about twice a year, and she was a CM at a Disney Store in England. She was really interested in the DIS!!
Anyway, it was a great experience, too bad the timing was off....couldn't the refugess have waited until after dinner to seek asylum!!! ONLY KIDDING!!!!!
I was up early and took pics of the beautiful sunrise before we get into to Castaway Cay. I can't believe it is almost over already. I am sad!!!
Oh, at the Return Cruises cocktail reception the Captain mentioned how one family has sailed the Wonder over 21 times with many more booked for the year.....I "Wonder" who they could have been talking about!!!!! Not our own Barb and Tony, could it!!!!!
Captain Marvins was great.
Now I have go get sticker shock when I pick up my room charges from guest service!!!
Talk to you all soon!
MJ
So, guess what happened yesterday???? Mike and I come to our stateroom after breakfast and there is a note in the little fish outside the door. We open it and it is an invitation to have dinner with THE CAPTAIN AT PALO!!!! Can you believe it???? I was so excited!!!! Were to meet for drinks with a few other chosen couples up in Palos at 7:45 and then have dinner with the Captain.
Well, after the Disney Dreams show, we came into the Atrium to find a million people looking out the portholes at something in the water.....We go out on deck 4 and look over the rail and there is a little rowboat with 5 people in it yelling Cuba, Cuba, Cuba....they were refugees looking for asylum from Cuba!!! It was so sad, they were bobbing up and down next to the ship with just oars. They had no water and were out on the sea since Monday. An officer on deck spotted them and turned the ship towards them and then we stopped dead in the water for about 1 hour while Disney contacted the Coast Guard to see what we should do. Turns out we were instructed not to take them onboard until the coast guard came from Miami (we were off the coast of cuba at the time). There was no land in sight whatsoever!!! It was amazing to see these people (one was a young boy).
Anyway, practically the whole ship was hanging over the side of deck 4 looking down at them and taking pictures (me included, though I felt kind of bad about it). It was so sad seeing them in this tiny little boat in this vast ocean. I could not imagine five people in this boat out at sea for that length of time, out of water for 3 days. We finally threw them a line so they did not have to keep rowing to stay along side the ship. Thank God the water was extremely calm.
We had an update from the Captain that we could now take them onboard and continue on our way and meet up with the Coast Guard ship. So, we took them aboard (did not see this take place as we headed up to Palo) and started sailing for about 45 minutes and stopped again to transfer the group to the Coast Guard ship. Unfortunately, we think they are being sent back to Cuba.
Well, back to our supposed dinner with the Captain....of course with all the excitement and his needing to be in constant control of the situation, he was unable to join the group for dinner. We still were invited (four couples) to eat at Palos with complimentary drinks, etc. The Vice President of DCL was onboard and came to talk to us and extend the Captain's apologies about being unable to attend dinner. Obviously we all understood the severity of the situation.
The other couples were all very nice. Palo's even had place markers with our name on them where we should sit.....and we get a signed & dated menu with a group photo in it (less the Captain!!!). All the other couples were just as crazy about Disney as we were, and all seemed to be past cruisers, though no one knew for sure why we were each chosen for this dinner. I let them all know about the DIS!!! There was a couple from England that comes over to go to WDW about twice a year, and she was a CM at a Disney Store in England. She was really interested in the DIS!!
Anyway, it was a great experience, too bad the timing was off....couldn't the refugess have waited until after dinner to seek asylum!!! ONLY KIDDING!!!!!
I was up early and took pics of the beautiful sunrise before we get into to Castaway Cay. I can't believe it is almost over already. I am sad!!!
Oh, at the Return Cruises cocktail reception the Captain mentioned how one family has sailed the Wonder over 21 times with many more booked for the year.....I "Wonder" who they could have been talking about!!!!! Not our own Barb and Tony, could it!!!!!
Captain Marvins was great.
Now I have go get sticker shock when I pick up my room charges from guest service!!!
Talk to you all soon!
MJ