Hello cruisers! We're back and dug out from the East Coast storm here in CT. We got 18 inches.
We've booked our Wedding on board and will be on
Castaway Cay at 10:30 Am on the 14th.
We currently have the following confirmed traveling with us by Room:
John and Beth: Bride and Groom
Nancy & Dave: Parents of the Bride
Emma and Lethia: Mother of Groom and youngest sister of groom
Susie and Josh: Sister of groom
Marge and Tony: Matron of Honor and husband
Sandra: Friend of bride
Nolan: Nephew of groom
Sharon and Ken: Aunt and Uncle of Groom
A few are still on the fence. We have yet to call and book the extra rooms for both sets of parents and his sister. We didnt want to drop all that cash at the same time as Christmas. So we're working on that this month.
We're working through the flower and cake selection now, trying to decide what additions we want. Can decide between the Tropical Flowers (orchids) or the Calla Lillies. The Tropical flowers have matching cake topper and tiki torches to line the walkway, but the Calla lillies do not.
My parents are getting ready to go on their first cruise (Celebrity) this week, and glad they will have a chance to have something to compare it too. I told her that while the Celebrity will have a "Vegas" feel to it, the
Disney cruise is more of the ole world Queen Mary feel. She is excited about that. We'll see how Dad makes out on this cruise and be able to adjust accordingly for the the wedding.
I am starting to look at ideas for gift bags for each stateroom. Since I am a Stampin' Up Demo, I was going to make some "Rag Bags" by hand with the Black, Red, White and Yellow colors of the Disney Cruise and fill the tote bag with a cruise survival kit with things like Bonine, Lotion, Sunscreen, flashlight, Imodium/Rolaids, cold meds, Lysol wipes and individual use Tide. If you guys can think of anything else to add into the bag, let me know your ideas. I'm not sure what things are of use on a cruise since I've never taken one.
As for the "identifier" for us DISers, I would think something that is wearable all the time, like the lanyard or pin rather then a shirt which can be worn once or twice, but wont be on all the time if we run into someone in the hallway. Seeing the lanyard right away, no matter what day of the trip we can say hi.