Can you tell me anything else you know about Pirate Night, or where I can find out? My daughter just told me she wants to be a Pirate for Halloween this year, so I bet she would love this! We have some pirate clothes we should pack. I'm glad you mentioned it, or I wouldn't have known about it!
my DS cannot wait to meet other children his age, he is very social and sweet and I am sure will help pull the shy ones out of their shell. His name is Aidan and he is 8, (not sure if I told anyone his age yet). Can't wait to meet you all either!)
my DS cannot wait to meet other children his age, he is very social and sweet and I am sure will help pull the shy ones out of their shell. His name is Aidan and he is 8, (not sure if I told anyone his age yet). Can't wait to meet you all either!)
Hey! That's MY boy's name too!! He's 11 yrs old ... lol![]()
My 8 year old would love to meet him! She's a tomboy and seems to have more fun with boys than girls.lol She's all about Power Rangers, Star Wars, Bey Blades, sports, etc. You should've seen me trying to get her a dress for formal night. I was torturing her!!!lol
Hi,
DH just went out and bought a suit. He lost weight since the last time he has had to wear one, so there was no way to make it work
While DH was out with DS3, I was out with DS1 and DS2 for dress pants and ties! So, our boys will have dress pants and long sleeves shirts and ties, but no jacket for formal. For semi-formal, we'll forgo the tie, but have the same outfit... hopefully, they will not spill anything on themselves on the first night!!!
Off to Homedepot to find a dowel for our FE and some additional paint swatch!!!
Sonia
How formal do we really have to dress our kids???? I asked my friend who just returned from this cruise and the boys were not in suites etc. I could't imagine making him wear that. Girls are easy enough to put a cute dress on but what is everyone having their boys wear??
Unfortunatly, on a seven day cruise, you must purchase the 7 day wine package.
The three day is not an option for us, only people cruising for three days. You can order three bottles of wine once on the ship though. We did the seven day wine package and yes, it was A LOT of wine for us but was a very nice option to have it preordered. They ask you at dinner what you would like, white or red, and offer suggestions based on your food selection. This includes dining in Palo as well. If you don't finish the bottle, they will hold on to it for you, or you can take it back to the room.
What we do now, if we feel like wine, is open a bottle in our stateroom, ( that we brought on board) and carry it into the dining room in our wine glasses ( leaving the bottle in the room )That way we are not paying for a corking fee in the restaurant.They allow you to do this and will provide wine glasses in your stateroom. People often sit at the lounges before dinner and bring their drinks in the dining room, so it is really no different.
How formal do we really have to dress our kids???? I asked my friend who just returned from this cruise and the boys were not in suites etc. I could't imagine making him wear that. Girls are easy enough to put a cute dress on but what is everyone having their boys wear??
Who is signing up for alcohol tastings??? Which ones are you interested in if you are. I want to do the wine for sure, cognac perhaps, not a fan of tequilla but I do love margaritas, martini would be cool, I love beer but not sure if I will do that one....oh ya just 49 posts left to go!
my DS cannot wait to meet other children his age, he is very social and sweet and I am sure will help pull the shy ones out of their shell. His name is Aidan and he is 8, (not sure if I told anyone his age yet). Can't wait to meet you all either!)
Hey folks
This is our second cruise ever (re-booked last year on the Magic Western!). Seeing as everything won't be asNEW
and
EXCITING
as the first time, here are a couple of things I'd like to do this time around that I just never found the time to last cruise:
a) Watch the sunrise on the ocean. Saw a few sunsets, not one sunrise!
b) We saw every stage show the first time - perhaps check out the "other entertainment"? I'm sure my daughter would love the karaoke this time around.
c) Have breakfast at Lumiere's. I didn't even realize that was an option until AFTER my first cruise ... lol. Apparently it is normal breakfast fare, but I'd like the nice sit down option.
d) Take the time to plan our days at sea with the Navigator from the night before instead of winging it the day of
e) I'm not going to get worried we aren't having AS MUCH FUN AS WE POSSIBLY CAN! We haven't booked anything yet for our St Thomas / St John day. And I'm not stressed about that! If something that REALLY gets me interested comes up, great. If not - we'll figure something out. (Looks like it MAY be pretty crowded anyhow!)
f) Go for a swim in the adult pool .. didn't even put my toe in the first time! Sad, I know ... lol. I did manage to save 7 different loungers there with assorted towels however ...... ok, I'm kidding.
For the folks that it is your first cruise, or first DCL cruise, I strongly suggest going to the DIS meet on the first day. You'll meet some pretty awesome folks from all over the world - many of whom are veterans of cruising and would be happy to help you out anyway they can. It's great to be walking the ship and recognizing folks ... it doesn't seem so big and scary when you are with friends.![]()