May 12, 2007 -- Taking the Magic to the Mediterranean -- 14 day Repo Cruise!

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kpros said:
I would be happy to do lanyards and name badges again for the repo if no one else wants to do them. But if someone else really wants to do them, that would be great also.

Ken
Ken!

:thumbsup2 :goodvibes :bounce: YES :bounce: :goodvibes :thumbsup2

Those Lanyards sure stood the test of time! That would be great. Thanks!
 
milestogo said:
CACruisin - I've been looking for the weather patterns too. Esp. for the ports, humidity and rain totals. Everyone keep your eyes open so we know what to wear! I think the heavy humidity comes later in the summer. Anyone know? Those of us from Calif. are a little goofy about humidity.

www. wunderground. com is a great international site for checking weather trends at the ports. Typically, the weather in the ports looks a lot like So Cal coastal weather (but maybe without so much May Gray/June Gloom?), so should be pretty good. Humidity shouldn't be an issue in May either.

I'm with you on hoping for some sun time on all those sea days, or at least once we get to the other side of the sea. RCCL and Celebrity have more southern repo trips, but the cruisecritic trip reports have not had much, if any, "weather" info for past years. :sad2: DIS trip reports are much more informative - but then I guess I have a bias! :teeth:
 
milestogo said:
CACruisin - I've been looking for the weather patterns too. Esp. for the ports, humidity and rain totals. Everyone keep your eyes open so we know what to wear! I think the heavy humidity comes later in the summer. Anyone know? Those of us from Calif. are a little goofy about humidity.

One of the things that convinced me to take this cruise, as opposed to the August repo is the memory I have of my May visit to Europe many years ago...It was glorious!...mild, sunny, hot on a couple of days (I spent a month traveling around the Med., then up to London, over to Paris for a week, to the Netherlands for another week before visiting DLP and flying home). Little rain, glorious flowers, Parisians sunbathing by the Seine, ...It was perfect. Much like southern California in June. Can't speak for the in-between territory, though...I flew to Paris and missed the whole lazy days at sea thing, which is probably what we are all wondering about.... :cloud9: :sunny:
 
Yeah, it's all those miles "in between" where I have little clue about the weather. It's easy to plug "Barcelona" into a weather site and get a forecast...but we need the weather at something like "latitude 32, longitude 37" or whatever it is. I wonder how much being in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean might cool off the weather.

I read that the newest Queen Mary-type ship travels so fast that it's actually too windy at sea for much on-deck fun. We won't get that, right? I'm thinking the Magic already goes as fast as it can on the 7-night at-sea days, and no problem with the wind there.
 

seaulater said:
I thought they looked pretty good in those grass skirts though...............
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:rotfl2:
Hey, you said that you wouldn't post my picture. :)
Next thing you know, there will be disco pictures with feather boas. :rotfl:
 
Scott H said:
We're there, Cat 7.

Oh Bob :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1 your turn.

bonzie1 said:

.....Bob, thanks for those links! Hey Bob... any news on the Magic to the Med Repro??? Huh? :Pinkbounc

No news. Nothing for sure in the near future.
"Some people claim,
that there's a woman to blame,
but I know,
it's my own darn fault"

Meaning, Lee would sign-up tomorrow, but there are other considerations.
 
cruiseconvert said:
I vote Taking the Mouse to the Med!

The theme name for the cruise needs to be short and catchy, that works best on name tags and lanyards. That doesn't mean other phrases can't be used on shirts, hats, etc.. For the panama canal cruise the theme was "kingdom to kingdom" and there was a shirt that said "repo this" with a picture of the Magic on the shirt. Kingdom to Kingdom II theme would be supported by TransAtlantic Repo, Taking the Mouse to the Med, Ocean to Sea items. Just some thoughts. Alex
 
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first timers said:
The theme name for the cruise needs to be short and catchy, that works best on name tags and lanyards. That doesn't mean other phrases can't be used on shirts, hats, etc.. For the panama canal cruise the theme was "kingdom to kingdom" and there was a shirt that said "repo this" with a picture of the Magic on the shirt. Kingdom to Kingdom II theme would be supported by TransAtlantic Repo, Taking the Mouse to the Med, Ocean to Sea items. Just some thoughts. Alex




TransAtlantic Magic I?
 
Scott H said:
We're there, Cat 7.

Oh Bob :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1 your turn.


:cool1: :banana: YAY!!!!! :cool1: :banana:

Now I have to get the Atlantic Blue Charts for my GPS, so I will know where we are going. LOL

Me thinks we will have to change from a grass skirt theme to something different, not sure what, just yet.

Off to Physical Therapy and then Missoula MT

The crew of the Magic is relieved that you are aboard.. we will know where we are, and where we are going LOL!! :banana:

You have to get the star charts out too!! A bit too North for the Southern Cross though.

seaulater said:
I thought they looked pretty good in those grass skirts though...............
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:rotfl2:

:rotfl: :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl: :lmao:

Debbie
 
The roster has been updated!

We are growing :)

If anyone has any links they would like added, just let me know. I am surfing for information that is helpful and will add it to the list too.

I am wondering if we will have pirate night?? pirate:

And geee...... the other Med cruises may have to have toga night ;) :rotfl:

Debbie
 
Hi Everyone,

Another idea for the list of possible themes:

"Crossing the Pond with the Mouse"

Bob
 
EpcotKilterFan said:
The roster has been updated!

We are growing :)

If anyone has any links they would like added, just let me know. I am surfing for information that is helpful and will add it to the list too.

I am wondering if we will have pirate night?? pirate:

And geee...... the other Med cruises may have to have toga night ;) :rotfl:

Debbie

Why has the roster link disappeared from the first page?
 
EpcotKilterFan said:
I am wondering if we will have pirate night?? pirate:

And geee...... the other Med cruises may have to have toga night ;) :rotfl:

Debbie


Maybe a Titanic reenactment night.......Castaways on the Med...
 
i am working on the link...i have been swamped at work all weekend but i will try to update it when i am at my home computer.... :surfweb:

i am wondering what the weather will be like too...is there a reason we are doing a northern repo instead of southern???
 
Ok..I will take a stab at this..

:cool1: Mouse'n in the Med :cool1:

Hope everyone is doing great. I see lots of excitement brewing for this cruise.

Cheryl
 
Also wondering about the weather, will check the NOAA site that might have some info. Just did and only cover about ½ our route. Looks like we have a project.

My physical therapist said that a lot of Swedish folks vacation on the Canary Islands.

I want to be on the bow when we go through the Strait of Gibraltar, sea spray in the air, traveling at full speed yelling Alarm, (ya had to see Das Boot). Before that , Casablanca will be off our the starboard, guess we could round up the “usual suspects” and play it again. Of all the gin joints etc etc….. , we'll always have Paris.
 
txaggie94gigem said:
i am wondering what the weather will be like too...is there a reason we are doing a northern repo instead of southern???

Can anyone point me in the direction of our route? :confused3 Is it published anywhere?

Thanks!
 
EpcotKilterFan said:
I am wondering if we will have pirate night?? pirate:

And geee...... the other Med cruises may have to have toga night ;) :rotfl:

Debbie

I am hoping we have pirate night Sunday after Castaway Cay as we start our "adventure" across the sea!

Love the Toga Night idea too :rotfl2: Boy does that bring back college memories!

For all of you past repo cruisers, what were some of the "added" things to fill the extra days? I remember reading about the Mystery at Sea game (that sounded like fun!) and the "pin party sleepover" (maybe not so much fun, but an amazing story!). What else do you think we might have?

My DH laughs when I talk about this trip "it is still more than a year away!", but I love to plan!
 
CACruisin' said:
For all of you past repo cruisers, what were some of the "added" things to fill the extra days? I remember reading about the Mystery at Sea game (that sounded like fun!) and the "pin party sleepover" (maybe not so much fun, but an amazing story!). What else do you think we might have?

My DH laughs when I talk about this trip "it is still more than a year away!", but I love to plan!

Isn't is FUN!!! Welcome to the club!... guess you could say we ALL love to plan too! Why else would we be here chatting about a cruise so FAR away... BECAUSE it's FUN!!! :thumbsup2

Here is a link with write-ups from the PC cruise. I saw it included some activies on the at Sea Days... There were special speakers, galley tours, cooking demos... :Pinkbounc There are 2 sections Week 1 and Week 2

Before you know it, we'll be crusing to the MED! :goodvibes

http://allearsnet.com/cruise/dcl_repo1.htm


 
CACruisin' said:
I am hoping we have pirate night Sunday after Castaway Cay as we start our "adventure" across the sea!

Love the Toga Night idea too :rotfl2: Boy does that bring back college memories!

For all of you past repo cruisers, what were some of the "added" things to fill the extra days? I remember reading about the Mystery at Sea game (that sounded like fun!) and the "pin party sleepover" (maybe not so much fun, but an amazing story!). What else do you think we might have?

My DH laughs when I talk about this trip "it is still more than a year away!", but I love to plan!


One of the minor activities was a 2-part training session for Cash for which several people crowded into the stateroom for each part, and provided mental distraction while he added to his reading vocabulary by learning to recognize words printed on flash cards.. At the end of the cruise he showed off the effectiveness of DIS-assisted learning by showing off during the talent show...You know, he still remembers those words he learned on board, too... After the show I heard that many passengers were trying to figure out the "trick"... :rotfl2:
 
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