May 24, 2014 Alaskan 9 night Wonder

only hundreds? :confused3

hundreds of pics????

Yeah, about that. I have been known to take a thousand in a very short timeframe. In my defense it was a recital :laughing: And then there are the times when family comes to visit and as the offical tour guide, part of my duty requires taking photos. They go home with thousands ::yes::

My laptop will be full of pictures. Between me and DD, we will download nightly.

Ok, let me clarify. The question was what we were looking forward to doing onboard. I'll only be onboard half the time. I'm coming prepared with lots of memory cards and plan on going home with thousands of pics after all is said and done. Besides, hundreds can become thousands, just in smaller increments. ;)
 
They offer two tours that I can find. A "walk the ship tour" and an "Art of the Theme Show" tour. I doubt the go to much "behind the scenes" but we do like to see how things are done. Sometimes they have talks with imagineers, those are fun to go see also. The chocolate and beverage pairing video I found on the dis unplugged you tube channel. It's actually titled "chocolate tasting on the Disney Wonder" I'm excited now, I thought it was just on the bigger ships! Does anyone know where we go on the ship to sign up for the "adult tastings"?

When they did the chocolate tasting it was at Palo but I believe you sign up for it at guest services like all the other adult tastings... I'm definitely dropping by GS to sign up for that one!
 
Oh lordy...where?
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In Juneau the Pandora shop was Pioneer Jewelers, right on the the dock. When we were there in 2009 you could see it from the ship.

Can't remember exactly where the outlet in Ketchikan was, but walking distance.
 
In Juneau the Pandora shop was Pioneer Jewelers, right on the the dock. When we were there in 2009 you could see it from the ship.

Can't remember exactly where the outlet in Ketchikan was, but walking distance.

They had prices cheaper than the regular Pandora stores?
 

When they did the chocolate tasting it was at Palo but I believe you sign up for it at guest services like all the other adult tastings... I'm definitely dropping by GS to sign up for that one!

I am as well. This is the one tasting I really hope to do.
 
Hey all--

I'm on Team Mickey for the FE Exchange and looking for additional staterooms and families to exchange with for the FE exchange. If anyone on Team Minnie or Team Tink is interested in adding another stateroom to their FE exchange, we would love to add you to our personal FE exchange list. Just send me a Private Message and we can exchange information.

Thanks!
Matt & Leann
 
OK~ moving on officially commences now!:)

1) Does anyone else scrapbook out there?

2) What onboard activities does everyone else like to do? Bingo, Mouseketeer, Trivia, family games, etc?

3) What is everyones favorite dessert onboard that you are looking forward to having again, and for the first timers, wanting to try for the first time?

1) I don't scrapbook, sorry. I'm just not much of a picture person either, although I will probably bring my camera and try to get some wildlife pictures.

2) Definitely Trivia and I enjoy the evening activities in Wavebands, particularly performer Cabarets and the themed night dance parties (Disco Legends, Rockin' Rowdy, 80's, etc.).
I sometimes go to the family events (So You Think You Know Your Family is fun to watch), but usually I try to stick to the Adult events if there's something fun going on.

3) In Palo brunch, the little panna cotta. Yum! If it's main dining room, I usually stick to the ice cream sundaes at dinner. At lunch, I look for some sort of fruit crumble dessert and top it with ice cream.
 
What food/meal are you most looking forward to having on the ship?

Do you plan out your next day after getting your personal Navigator that night, or do you fly by your pants and go throughout the day just checking the Navigators when you get the "what shall we do next" bug?

What is the one item you hope to purchase on the ship? If you are like me, you can pick more than one item :rotfl2:

What is the one item you hope to purchase in the ports? Again, if you MUST contribute to the economy for more than one item, tell us about all of them.

Ooh... they just had a bit of a menu change-up and I really liked the potato-leek gratin with collards that's on one of the new menus. Sooooo good. There's also a tofu on Israeli couscous on the Triton's rotation menu that I enjoy.

I always scrutinize the following day's Navigator when I return to my stateroom at night. The activities are my social outlet so I love to see what's going on. I never cruise to relax. :)

I will probably look for a new DCL Alaska hoodie since I broke the zipper on the one I got in 2011.

In the ports, I will definitely be picking up some smoked salmon. I like looking for unique food items in the cruise ports. Even on bahamas or caribbean itineraries I may have sailed before, I usually look for seasonings and hot sauces.
 
OK~ moving on officially commences now!:)

1) Does anyone else scrapbook out there?

2) What onboard activities does everyone else like to do? Bingo, Mouseketeer, Trivia, family games, etc?


Oh my. You had to mention scrapbooking. My wife is frantically working on our scrapbook from our Bahamas cruise this last Dec 2013. She's trying to have it "done" before this cruise. I don't see it happening, because there was LOTS OF FUN, but she's working hard on it. :cheer2::cheer2::cheer2:

As far as onboard... BINGO!!! YES!!!! Do I ever win? Nope.:confused3

But it's fun nonetheless. Just can't wait till May 23 gets here (we are driving up the day before). Can't wait!
 
I read somewhere that we will be boarding the ship from the Ballantyne Port. Has this been confirmed? If so, are there any recommendations for hotels around the Ballantyne Port?
 
Ok, let me clarify. The question was what we were looking forward to doing onboard. I'll only be onboard half the time. I'm coming prepared with lots of memory cards and plan on going home with thousands of pics after all is said and done. Besides, hundreds can become thousands, just in smaller increments. ;)

Okay good, won't have to remind you to take pic then;)

As if that would need to happen with Characters, Disney and us:crazy:, and all the scenery.


I forgot about the tastings. Fix Palo and sign up for adult tastings, when do I relax on vacation;)
 
I read somewhere that we will be boarding the ship from the Ballantyne Port. Has this been confirmed? If so, are there any recommendations for hotels around the Ballantyne Port?

We are leaving from ballantyne but the suggestion is not to stay near there. Apparently it's not the best area? The suggestion is to stay downtown. DCL is shuttling people over there from canada place.
 
Sign me up too if they have it!! Sounds like a great way to spend some time.

We did it on the Magic. It is $30 a person. They pair chocolate with different kinds of alcohol. It was very very good. Would like to do it again.:)

I wonder if it will only be offered once.

Do you think there is any opportunity for us to sign for any of this while we are on the California Coast sailing, or just make sure we are at Guest Services as soon as it is open for the May 24 sailing?
 
I'm looking at Navigators from the first sailing last season and I only see chocolate tasting listed once on the last sea day.
 
I was wondering if it would be totally rude to go to the MDR for just appetizer, soup, and salad and then leave?

I tend to eat more at lunch and less at dinner but in cooler weather I really like soup.

Oh and someone mentioned French onion soup - what is everyone's favorite soup on board?

I don't scrapbook. I'm just not crafty like that. Although when my granny turned 90 we did a scrapbook thing where every family made a page. I think that was cool.
 
I wonder if it will only be offered once.

Do you think there is any opportunity for us to sign for any of this while we are on the California Coast sailing, or just make sure we are at Guest Services as soon as it is open for the May 24 sailing?

We signed up in the D-Lounge as soon as we boarded the ship. That was where you changed dining reservations and signed up for different things on the Magic. We had a decent sized group and it was held in what used to be the Cadillac Lounge.

All of the mixology classes were fun, I will not do martini tasting again, because I have realized that I do not like Martinis. :grouphug:
 
Please see below!!

OK~ moving on officially commences now!:)

1) Does anyone else scrapbook out there? Yes - but I moved to digital a year or so ago. I love being able to not have to set everything up and clean it up while I'm working on it.

2) What onboard activities does everyone else like to do? Bingo, Mouseketeer, Trivia, family games, etc? Bingo, the chocolate and alcohol tasting, and the shows!

3) What is everyones favorite dessert onboard that you are looking forward to having again, and for the first timers, wanting to try for the first time? the grand marnier souffle in Triton's (does the Toledo from the Cove Cafe count as dessert?)

Now for some questions:

What food/meal are you most looking forward to having on the ship? My traditional Palo dinner (mozzarella and tomato salad; gnocchi in the incredible cheese sauce, the tenderloin with both the gorgonzola and red wine reduction and the macerated berries in zabiglione (I know I mispelled that)

Do you plan out your next day after getting your personal Navigator that night, or do you fly by your pants and go throughout the day just checking the Navigators when you get the "what shall we do next" bug?
A little of both - we'll pick the big things, then just see where the wind blows us in between (which tends to often be to the Cove Cafe)

What is the one item you hope to purchase on the ship? If you are like me, you can pick more than one item :rotfl2: I'm not sure - something Alaska specific, I'm sure...
 
I was wondering if it would be totally rude to go to the MDR for just appetizer, soup, and salad and then leave?

I tend to eat more at lunch and less at dinner but in cooler weather I really like soup.

Oh and someone mentioned French onion soup - what is everyone's favorite soup on board?

I don't scrapbook. I'm just not crafty like that. Although when my granny turned 90 we did a scrapbook thing where every family made a page. I think that was cool.

Hi!
Not rude at all. On our 2nd cruise I had just had a gastric bypass a couple of months before and once I told our serve staff they were great about it.
Just talk to your servers and they should be just fine.
 

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