November 5th 2011 Eastern on the Magic

Here are some pictures from the corn maze place:
Everyone at the beginning:
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Peter riding the little "train" they pull around with a tractor:
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Shooting the "corn gun"
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Love the photos :goodvibes I love corn mazes. They are so much fun to go through.
Was it very large? How long did it take to find your way through it?

Some mazes we have out here take a couple hours to work your way through.


Kathy
 
Great pictures!! I've never seen a corn maze before. That is really neat! Our boys would love something like that.

Looks like you all had a great time... how fun!

Kathy
 

Happy monday everyone,
another week of waiting is gone :banana::banana:

I can't wait until our tickers are the last 30 days counting down thats so exciting.
I checked yesterday and still no room number for us. Just GTY:guilty:
I didnt really expect it this soon but I was hoping just maybe they might of decided our number.

Guess thats one more thing tp look forward too.:goodvibes

Back later today,
Have a great monday everyone,

Kathy
 
I can't believe it's already almost the middle of September, the trip is coming up fast!

I need to look at what the dress code/policy is for dinners and everything. Does anyone have a good link with details? I figured I'd go searching around this forum, the question has probably been asked a 100x. We're not doing any of the super fancy dinners (we did get the wine package for the evenings though) so nothing formal needed.

One other thing I wanted to ask for those that have been on the cruise before. Logan (my 4yo) has heart medication that requires refrigeration. Are the coolers in the cabin enough to keep something like that cold (50/60's for temps would suffice) or do I need to make other arrangements?
 
Link to dress codes
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/cr-dining.htm#dresscode


Palos dress code
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/cr-dining.htm#palo

Frig is cool but not as cold as a refrigerator. No thermometer in there so i dont know the temp in there. They do have ice buckets they will keep filled with ice for you if that will help? They actually refer to it as a cooler more than a refrigerator. We have kept yogurt in it for 24 hours and it was fine.

Also if you havnt already it is important to fill this out for anyone who has any medical condition where they take medicine. It is handy in case of any emergency for the doctor on board ot have this for me for eveyrone who has an ongoing problem.

http://dcl.wdpromedia.com/media/ibc_dcl_hf/en_US/media/myCruise/MedicalInformation.pdf

Kathy
 
Good morning everyone,

We are getting closer to the cruise! :cool1: Can't believe it's already mid-September!!

I can't believe it's already almost the middle of September, the trip is coming up fast!

I need to look at what the dress code/policy is for dinners and everything. Does anyone have a good link with details? I figured I'd go searching around this forum, the question has probably been asked a 100x. We're not doing any of the super fancy dinners (we did get the wine package for the evenings though) so nothing formal needed.

One other thing I wanted to ask for those that have been on the cruise before. Logan (my 4yo) has heart medication that requires refrigeration. Are the coolers in the cabin enough to keep something like that cold (50/60's for temps would suffice) or do I need to make other arrangements?


I have read on the main DIS boards that you can request a refigerator for medical reasons if you fill out the medical form prior to the cruise. I'm not sure if you need a doctor's note requesting it or not, but if it's not totally clear on the medical form you fill out, I would call DCL or your TA (if you have one) and find out what you need to do to get a refigerator in your room for medical reasons. The "fridges" in the staterooms are not cold enough to keep anything really cold. They are really just a cooler... I don't know if they even are at 50's - 60's temps... for example, I would not store milk in it. It isn't cold enough to keep milk cold, but I'd store juice or fruit, or something like that in the cooler just to keep it "cool".

-Kathy
 
Happy Monday everyone!!

I just wanted to let you know that the SPH room is still available:banana: If you are in a Cat 9-Cat 11 you may want to check it out. As i said before, the rooms were orginally a Cat 8, but were changed to a Cat 10, because of the slightly obstructed view.

So you are paying a Cat 10a price, and getting a free ocean view.

The room # is 5522, i hope someone can snag it, it is a great deal.....
 
Link to dress codes
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/cr-dining.htm#dresscode


Palos dress code
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/cr-dining.htm#palo

Frig is cool but not as cold as a refrigerator. No thermometer in there so i dont know the temp in there. They do have ice buckets they will keep filled with ice for you if that will help? They actually refer to it as a cooler more than a refrigerator. We have kept yogurt in it for 24 hours and it was fine.

Also if you havnt already it is important to fill this out for anyone who has any medical condition where they take medicine. It is handy in case of any emergency for the doctor on board ot have this for me for eveyrone who has an ongoing problem.

http://dcl.wdpromedia.com/media/ibc_dcl_hf/en_US/media/myCruise/MedicalInformation.pdf

Kathy

Good morning everyone,

I have read on the main DIS boards that you can request a refigerator for medical reasons if you fill out the medical form prior to the cruise. I'm not sure if you need a doctor's note requesting it or not, but if it's not totally clear on the medical form you fill out, I would call DCL or your TA (if you have one) and find out what you need to do to get a refigerator in your room for medical reasons. The "fridges" in the staterooms are not cold enough to keep anything really cold. They are really just a cooler... I don't know if they even are at 50's - 60's temps... for example, I would not store milk in it. It isn't cold enough to keep milk cold, but I'd store juice or fruit, or something like that in the cooler just to keep it "cool".

-Kathy

How did we ever survive without the internet?!?! :lmao:

Thank you both!

I've emailed my travel agent about the fridge and printed out the medical form. I'll send the dress code links to my wife, shopping is not my forte... :confused3
 
Hi all,

I just got back from the store. I couldnt find even one pair of slacks today. Thats what happens when you live in the country. They stores only carry what they can sell, which is denem products.

But I did get my construction paper to make my 30 day count down chain:thumbsup2
So this next week I should start on that project.

plus I need to do my door signs still.

Back later,

Kathy
 
Guess I need to talk more so I can post the photo.

We got a refund last week as well. It seems like a tax return...
 
Tim,
you do need a few more posts. I think its 10 or 12 posts before you can post photos. Just post Hello 10 more times then it should work.
Feel free to just post one right after another to get to your 12 posts.
Others have done it. Just takes a few minutes.:thumbsup2


Kathy
 
Greg taking advantage of Plutos fire hydrant:lmao: A bunch of the guys did this. Hopefully he wont see i posted it:rolleyes1

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My Sea Dog shirt i got one cruise. Front and back

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Kathy
 
One of my favorite dogs:goodvibes


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Another one of my favorite dogs:goodvibes

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Me waiting to board the ship. We got their when it first opened, so the chairs are empty. The wall behind me has a TV playing Donald Duck cartoons.
You can usually find me sitting with a bunch of kids laughing at the cartoons.


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Thought I would post what we are doing for the cruise to see if anyone else is doing similar.

Before the cruise I will be staying at Coronado Springs for work (This is what drove us to take this cruise. We originally were going to wait until the dead of winter to Get Out of Dodge). DW & DD will fly down on Tuesday before the cruise. They will go to DW Wed - Fri. I will go Thurs & Fri. Saturday Morning we will drive to the cruise terminal.
 
We will be at the All Star Music resort from 10/29 through Nov5th when we take the cruise line bus to the port.

I think there are 2 other families on this thread who will also be at WDW prior ot the cruise.

Hope you wont be stuck working too much. I would have hard time concentrating on work if I was at WDW.;)

Kathy
 
Gma Kathy: I am so jealous you will be at WDW that length of time. It's hard for us to keep the kids out of school for too long, and us out of work for so long. Hopefully there will come a day that we can do exactly what we want. But wait, then there will be grandchildren.:laughing: I have to say, I don't laugh at much, but I laughed out loud at the pic of DH at the fire hydrant :rotfl:.

As for the dress code, I don't know if DS (5) will wear pants each night to dinner, it may end up being shorts. Any opinions, anyone???
 
Glad you liked his photo. I thought it was funny as well.

Many kids wear nice shorts at dinner. Even nice looking jeans are fine on young kids. I am a rule follower, but have to admit when Disney says casual dress, you will see about everything in the dining rooms.

Especially on the kids. Who wants to spend a fortune on slacks and dress shirts for young kids who may out grow them by the time the trip is over.:goodvibes
Formal night is the exception.

Our daughter and grandaughter love to dress up so when they come we do formal night. One time we even saw a man in a white t-shirt in Lumieres on formal night. They didnt turn him away or say anything to him.

I am not saying to dress like a slob like he did but just letting you know they are very relaxed about their dress policies. Especially for kids.


We dont like to dress up so on formal night we head to the buffet which is a sit down restaurant all but the first and last night on the ship. Its faster service, a nice but small menu, much quieter too. It use to be from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M.

Kathy
 

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