Oct 20th Western Caribbean with the "triplets"

The first order of business is to stake out some chairs at the Mickey pool. We actually picked out tables under the shade being the responsible adults that we are.:rotfl: As soon as the kids see the slide all they care about is getting their swimsuits on and getting busy. Ok, we can start that but we also want to think about some lunch because the adults are getting hungry. DW and I think that a burger from Pluto’s sounds good while the kids all want hot dogs. After we get all the kids fed and swimming, DNH and DNW head up to Topsider’s to load up their plates and also get some tidbits (read shrimp) for everyone else. Here is a picture of DNS2 cruising down the slide.

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Around 2 pm DW and DNW go to see how the rooms are coming and since the pool and slide are getting fairly busy, DNH and I take the kids over to the Goofy pool. It was much less crowded, but that water was COLDER than I expected. The ladies return and report that a few of the bags had shown up and that the gift baskets were very nice. DW and I had booked the Romantic Escape and we had also called Shirley at The Perfect Gift for a basket for DD. Many people have discussions on whether or not the Romantic Escape is worth the money or not. For first time cruisers I think it is because of all the cool gifts and perks that you get, including booking things online at 105 days out. For repeat cruise we probably won’t do it again. Of course Shirley and her crew were awesome as expected.:worship:

Now most sane people would have spent a little more time at the pool and then headed for their stateroom to relax and unpack a little before the lifeboat drill. Not us, we stayed playing until well after 3 pm.:sad2: So now we have to hurry down and get ready for the drill. Oh look, all of the bags are now here, so let’s do a little unpacking also until they force us to the muster station. We were assigned to Animator’s Palate so things were over fairly quick and painless.

Back down to the room to get ready for the Adventures Away party and more unpacking. Along the way we met our cabin steward Iketut (Ike) from Indonesia. He was always super friendly, happy, and went the extra mile to get things for us even when we didn’t ask. Here are a couple of pictures of the door to cabin 7624.

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We had a navigator’s veranda which I haven’t completely decided if I need on the next cruise. It was nice having the extra room, hanging in your “private” outdoor space, etc. I just don’t know if it was necessary for the extra expense since we didn’t spend an overabundance of time there.

So instead of unpacking only a few things and then heading to the party, we decide we need to unpack everything and stow it all including suitcases out of the way. I don’t know what we were caught up in, I guess the fear of being late to the first dinner polluted our minds. Needless to say, we missed most of the party which is kind of a bummer for the first cruise. I guess that is part of the reason you do a second, to catch up on the things you missed the first time around. So my tip to all is either don’t stay out playing so long before unpacking or leave it for after the party or maybe even after dinner. We did get to watch as we pulled out of the port, including seeing the waving Mickey hands, people waving from the beach, a tug pulling a large ship, and a casino boat I’m not sure I would want to ride on.:scared: As we started heading out to sea, we decided it was time to get ready for dinner.

Our dining rotation was LAP which put us at Lumiere’s at 6 pm for this first night. I know that it is not the coveted APL rotation, but it was not bad. Plus we had table 28 which has some awesome window views so you can’t complain too much. This is where we were first introduced to our AWESOME server team, Ricardo the server from South Africa and Carlos the assistant server from Peru. These two guys are amazing.:thumbsup2 They are always having a good time, right on top of everything, and great with the kids from playing tickle tag to Mickey shaped catsup to cutting up dinners so the parents don’t have to. I can’t say enough about these guys. The head server was Stefane from France. He was actually fairly nice and made more stops at the table than I had expected.

After the first of many outstanding meals, we waddle out to the lobby to see what’s going on. Actually we knew what was happening, imagine that. The first Pin Station is set up so DW does some shopping because she needs a starter set for trading. We had bought a few from EBay before hand but wanted to make sure there were enough “trader” types. She also picked me up a really cool pirate one. I may not have mentioned, but I think pirates are really cool. I might even post a picture of me on Pirate’s Night.

So while she is shopping, the rest of us go ahead and get in line for pictures with Minnie. This is followed by pictures with Goofy. I have heard different opinions about the way pictures and autographs were handled on the boat, but I always felt they were very efficient and the wait not too bad, especially if you were in line a few minutes early before the hordes showed up. Seriously, the CM’s always made sure you knew what line you were in and all of the characters (except the princesses) seemed to stay until everyone in line had their turn. Of course I am sure there are bad experiences as will always happen. Another note is to make sure to check for updates during the day as they WILL make changes.

Our first glimpse of the Disney entertainment came tonight with “All Aboard: Let the Magic Begin”. It is a good first glimpse of all that is going on including snippets of the acts that will have full shows later in the week. It had some hilarious acts by Jeff Civilico and Michael Harrison. We are still repeating the catch phrases of the night: I like dollies, my feet stink, and smoochy smoochy. I know, it’s not as funny if you weren’t there, but I suggest seeing these guys if you get the chance.

Returning back to the room we get our first towel animal, a frog.

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You would think that after all of the excitement of the past couple of days we would be exhausted and ready for bed. Well most were, but not me. Nope I am still bouncing off the walls milking this vacation for all it is worth.:banana: I check out the Navigator and review my notes for the plans tomorrow on board and in Key West, hang out on the veranda (here is one of those times it was worth it), and watch the ocean and this floating Christmas tree that we pass (Oh that is the Carnival Glory). Actually that is a pretty impressive ship, especially at night looking through binoculars. Finally at around 1:30 am, I decide to call it a night.
 
So, I'm reading your trip report and as I am doing so, what do I see, but my own name! How exciting to be referenced in someone else's trip report. Well actually my DH did all the trip report, we just share the same id, but exciting nonetheless. I am looking forward to reading about the rest of your trip and seeing the pictures. Hopefully you have enough posts to show them now! :)
 
Okay, so I didn't refresh my page before I last posted...obviously you are able to post now, and the pictures are great...keep them coming. It's like reliving our own cruise..esp. since we have to wait until Christmast '08 for our next one!
 
What is a matte for the characters to sign?? Im thinking picture frame matte???
Looking forward to more:)
 

So, I'm reading your trip report and as I am doing so, what do I see, but my own name! How exciting to be referenced in someone else's trip report. Well actually my DH did all the trip report, we just share the same id, but exciting nonetheless. I am looking forward to reading about the rest of your trip and seeing the pictures. Hopefully you have enough posts to show them now! :)

That was definetely a great report, although I seem to remember confusion at one point as to who was actually writing the report.


What is a matte for the characters to sign?? Im thinking picture frame matte???
Looking forward to more:)

Yes, it was a picture frame matte. We did a 14x11 that holds and 8x10 picture and put it in a shadow box. It turned out great and we didn't have to worry about the frame edges covering up signatures.
 
Love your report and photos:thumbsup2

Wea re going on the 24th of this month and will be in 7624, jus tlike you were:goodvibes I thought that was kind of neat!!

One question if you dont mind.
Did they have a live band at the Adventure Party or in the clubs in the evenings?? If so I would love to know the name of the band.

Thankyou,
mom x4,grandma x4
 
Great duo trip report! I always like hearing two takes on the events :). Looking forward to more.

Sher
(a TTU grad now living in the Valley)
 
Looking forward to your next installment. :thumbsup2 We were on the ship the same time as you, it was also our first cruise, we also booked the REAS, and we had a bunch of little ones at our feet. (my DD5, DN5, DN4, and then my DS8, who I think got sick of hanging out with a bunch of silly girls) The pictures of your kid bunch are adorable! Anyway, after some time of mourning being off the ship, I finally decided to start reading the trip reports from our cruise so thanks for sharing your perspective. I was the walking DCL encyclopedia of our group and I know at first I was annoying everyone, but then they realized my information was invaluable! :rotfl2: Now I can see what we may have missed!
 
Love your report and photos:thumbsup2

Wea re going on the 24th of this month and will be in 7624, jus tlike you were:goodvibes I thought that was kind of neat!!

One question if you dont mind.
Did they have a live band at the Adventure Party or in the clubs in the evenings?? If so I would love to know the name of the band.

Thankyou,
mom x4,grandma x4

That is too cool that you are in the same cabin, I just wish we were going with you. The DIS makes things such a small world. You know you should do a report that compares the different cruises you have been on.

There were no bands at the parties we went to (only DJ), and unfortunately we never made it the clubs at night (there's a prelude for you). Sorry.

Looking forward to your next installment. :thumbsup2 We were on the ship the same time as you, it was also our first cruise, we also booked the REAS, and we had a bunch of little ones at our feet. (my DD5, DN5, DN4, and then my DS8, who I think got sick of hanging out with a bunch of silly girls) The pictures of your kid bunch are adorable! Anyway, after some time of mourning being off the ship, I finally decided to start reading the trip reports from our cruise so thanks for sharing your perspective. I was the walking DCL encyclopedia of our group and I know at first I was annoying everyone, but then they realized my information was invaluable! :rotfl2: Now I can see what we may have missed!

It sounds like we should get together and plan the next trip together. We could blow them away!!! You know it is only fair that since you are out of mourning, you should also post a report for the rest of us who get a little (ahem) involved with the planning.
 
I know everyone is expecting the next installment and I had planned to post it by this evening. However, we took a trip to Williams for the Polar Express and it consumed a touch more of the weekend than I expected. Yes I realize that is may be a little early for Christmas related trips, but you have to take what you can get when you book late in the year. Anyway, to appease the masses, here a few pictures.

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There you are.....I'm waiting!popcornpopcorn::
Wait a minute. What? Trains? Christmas? Somebody's got to real you back in!
 
There you are.....I'm waiting!popcornpopcorn::
Wait a minute. What? Trains? Christmas? Somebody's got to real you back in!

:rotfl2: That is funny, I don't care who you are. I knew I would get reprimanded, just not so fast. :scratchin Ok, ok, I will start working on the next chapter, but it probably won't be up until tomorrow. :bored:
 
So seeing as we don’t get into port until close to noon, I did what most people would do and head for the gym. Yes, I am one of those people, someone who loves a good view no matter what the cost. I found out later that DNH is even worse than me as he had worked out and left before I showed up which was pretty early. On the way back to the cabin, I spotted the fruit at Goofy’s Galley and decided that would be a good snack after burning a few calories.

Returning to my castle, I found all of the princesses awake and DW ready to check out the view from the gym. We are really not this dedicated, we just had a Palo brunch that we were trying to make room for. So DD and I munched on the fruit I had brought back. After quickly devouring the platter, DD informs me that we should get some more because mommy will be hungry when she returns. We wonder the ship and eventually wind up at Topsider’s for fruit and more substantial fixings. We also run into DNH and the DNS’s who are finishing up breakfast. We chat for a few before they leave to get everyone ready as DNH and DNW also had brunch reservations about an hour before us. DD finishes her breakfast as we head into Key West and we head for the cabin to get everyone ready.

The neighbors drop the boys off before heading off for their morning gorging and the kids happily play and watch cartoons. DW and I finish getting ready for our first Palo stuffing while alternating taking peaks at the approaching land. After dropping the kids off at the Club for Mouseketeer in Training, we are ready for some food.

The first thing I noticed about Palo is how quiet it is. You can definitely tell this is an adults only area that is not a bar. So what do you think the chances are that we will even see the neighbors while we dine? Oh you guessed it, they seat us almost right beside them. That is scary. Our server this morning was Louise from England. She is great and we knew we would like her when she started showing us the food and mentioned that the cheese table was her favorite. Oh yeah, we’ll get along just fine. As everyone has stated before, the food is outstanding from the fresh seafood, cheeses and pizza, to the stolen bread and “sampler desserts”. I even tried the eggs benedict with smoked salmon (I don’t remember the name) which was also very good. On the way out we made sure to request Louise for our dinner Thursday night (Look, another trailer for things to come).
Time to find the rest of our mates and head into town. We didn’t really have any set plans, we figured we would just wander around and see the sites as long as the kids held up. Stepping off of the boat gave us our first clue that we probably wouldn’t be seeing much. Wow was it hot and humid!! Now I have survived Dallas in August where it can be 100 degrees and 90% humidity and I can survive the desert where it gets to 115 degrees in the summer, but the humidity in Key West must run around 130%. What do these people do in the summer when it is really hot????:scratchin

Fly over is that like a fly by?

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One of the first shops we see has a hat rack out front. I don’t know what it is about kids and hats, but they sure have fun with it. I think our three tried on every hat on the rack before we could move on. The next thing that draws our attention is the front grounds of the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum and the cannons. While taking pictures DD and DS1 decided that they want to go inside. I’m not sure what brought this about, probably the heat, but inside we go. Once inside they don’t really want to see any of the museum displays, they just want to play with everything inside the gift shop. Especially the replicas of the Hemingway cats. DD loves cats and didn’t really care about the significance of these, she just wanted one. We’ll see, maybe on the way back we will stop and get one.

Finally escaping the cats and doubloons, we spot a Blonde Giraffe but are still too full from Palo’s to give it a try. On to our next stop which is Del Sol. I knew that we would have fun in here seeing all the cool color changing clothes and the kids did not disappoint. They felt the need to show us the magic of everything in the store changing colors. ;) It was fun and we ended up buying a hat and a few hair clips. Of course they throw in a couple of free rings and put it all in a bag that also changes colors.

Our next stop which is a must in all the travel guides, was the CVS pharmacy. No we didn’t need to restock the adult beverages, yet. DD and I had some lingering affects of a cold/allergy hit that we needed to get taken care. Especially since I had a dive trip coming up in two days. :sick: Now you would have thought with all of our planning and packing of medications we would have been prepared. Nope, not a single drop of decongestant or cough syrup. While chatting with the cashier, she mentions that the previous week a ship had stopped and most of the passengers were in the store buying all of the medications. Wow, I’m glad I missed that one.
On to DW destination #1, Margaritaville. The cashier at CVS had given us directions and said it was about 5 blocks away. That’s all? This will be a piece of cake. Wow, that was the longest 5 blocks I have ever seen, and we didn’t dawdle that much. We were all ready for refreshments by the time we walked through the door. Let’s see, what shall we have: water for everyone, fries and sodas for the kids, Margaritas for the ladies, Pina Colada for DNH, and a Landshark beer for me. Ahhh, tasty. Oh look, we should have tried a rum runner, I’ve heard those are yummy. So while the ladies go to the gift shop, DNH and I order us one. They are indeed tasty, but a might bit sweet for my liking.


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As we are planning our next move, we are thinking that the kids are not going to take much more site seeing so DW offers to take them back to the ship for swimming and/or rest. DNW mentions that she had wanted to go to the Southern most point but there is no way she has the energy for it now. This was mainly because she was prone to sea-sickness so was wearing a patch that was making her groggy. We suggested she take it off and see how things went. She did and never had a problem the rest of the week. I wanted to check out the Pirate Soul Museum and since it was in the general direction of the ship, we all headed that direction.

After splitting up, DNH and I head for the museum which I thought was pretty cool. It has a lot of artifacts and “real” stories about the life of pirates. Being the History Channel and pirate buff that I am, this can hold my attention for quite some time. Upon leaving the museum we wander back through Mallory Square and debate about experiencing more of the local culture. Since that it is getting late in the afternoon and our lovely brides have allowed us some kid-free time, we decide against it. I did stop and get one of the stuffed replicas of a Hemingway cat. Talk about making a little girls day, she thought that was the best gift of the whole trip.

DW insert – After we separated form the husbands, we decide the kids should have a rest instead of swimming. They are dragging and wanting to be carried. Two moms three kids, there will be no carrying kids. When we get to the ship there is the cool banner that says Welcome home! I take a picture of it and then put the camera in the shopping bag to go through security. We head to our rooms to rest and make a plan to call in about 1-1 ½ hours. Once back in the room I start to unload the shopping bag. What do I discover, but a water bottle has leaked on my Margaretville menu, bummer. Oh wait, the camera is in that bag too. OH NO!! :scared1: It is wet and will not turn on for me. I immediately take it the battery and flash card out and then processed to take the thing apart so it can dry and hopefully work again. How am I going to tell DH we have no camera for the rest of our vacation? What will we do? So I call DH on cell phone to see where they are, maybe he can run by CVS and get us something to use. – see part II.

Last picture with camera.


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As we are getting back to the ship, I look up trying to figure out which porthole is ours. I ask DNH to take a picture in what I think is the general direction and just as he does DW pokes her head out and waves. Ok, some of these coincidences are getting scary. :eek: She calls my cell phone and asks how things went. Pretty good I reply, how about you? Well, as they were going through security a water bottle was not sealed properly and soaked everything in the bag including the digital camera. She has taken everything apart so that it can dry but it doesn’t look good. I try to console her that it was an old camera we had been planning to replace, but it doesn’t help much. :sad: :hug: It turns out that the camera is kaput, but the flash card is fine so it is not as bad as it could have been. :thumbsup2 This also reminds us to back up pictures on the laptop occasionally since we have it with us.

Tonight’s dinner was at Animator’s Palate which seems to bring out many different opinions from people. If you go in expecting a full-blown production and cartoons on the walls, I think you will be disappointed. If you want to see some pretty cool color changing pictures, you will probably be impressed. Personally I thought it was impressive, but remember that I am an engineer and can also appreciate the technology behind it. Tonight also saw the start of princess appearances so DD was wearing her Cinderella costume. Oh yeah, you better believe we have them all. Unfortunately she spilled some ice cream on the front of the dress but luckily she had her picture before dinner and would be changing into her Belle outfit shortly.

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Tonight’s entertainment was Michael Harrison but DD decides she wants to go to Pumbaa’s PJ Party instead. The boys weren’t interested so the rest of us went to the show. He is pretty funny, but I don’t think it matched up to the first night which was hilarious. I later heard that his adult show was pretty high quality although we didn’t get to see it. After the show, all of the kids are interested in staying in the club so we oblige. We are thinking sweet, adult time including the 80’s Time Warp. :cool1: We start out by heading to Shutters to check out the latest pictures and, you guessed it, buy a new camera. We bought an Olympus which is turning out to be a nice little point-and-shoot, but sadly, some of the “learning” pictures were on the ship. Lucky for us the neighbors were along with double shots of anything we might have had trouble with. :banana:

As we’re getting closer to the start of the 80’s party, the pager goes off stating that the children would like to be picked up. Oh, so close. We pick up the kids and head back to our cabin to relax and enjoy a tasty beverage. We also decide to order a cheese tray which was pretty good. DW and I know from the Palo brunch (wow, that was a long time ago in this report) that we do not want anything to do with the gorgonzola (we don’t like anything blue in our cheese) so DNW has that one all to herself. We hung out on the veranda (hmm, maybe it is worth it) while the kids played until the wee hours of the morning.

The towel animal for the night was a dog, but sadly we have no digital picture since our new camera battery was still being charged. So ends another long chapter in the saga.
 
Great report so far! I was on this cruise too. Had the time of our lives. It's nice to see it from someone elses perspective.
 
Great report! We, like Steve (above) were also on this cruise. Love reading about what other's were doing too.

Keep up the good work! :thumbsup2
 
Great report so far! I was on this cruise too. Had the time of our lives. It's nice to see it from someone elses perspective.

Great report! We, like Steve (above) were also on this cruise. Love reading about what other's were doing too.

Keep up the good work! :thumbsup2


Thanks for the kind words. We had a blast too and enjoy reading reports from others. I guess we really should stop hanging out in the background on the boards, but we're new to this and a little cautious.
 
We were a little nervous about our first full day at sea, that’s a looonng time to be on a boat, in the middle of the ocean, with no land in site. We actually ended up having no problems with sea days and will likely include more of them on the next cruise. Although it might not seem like it at times during the next chapters, sea days seem to be better for forcing you to relax. On port days, even though I had a blast, I felt like I had to go and see and do things. On sea days, I didn’t feel like I had to do anything. Perhaps because most things on the ship were scheduled several times throughout the week.

I had read on several reports about the character breakfast times clashing with other scheduled activities, but thought I had the system beat. Since we have early dinner seating we should have an early breakfast. As long as we don’t schedule anything before 9:30 all should be fine, right? Wrong. :confused3 We and the neighbors had both scheduled spa treatments this morning at 9:15 and 9:30, and the breakfast would start at 8:15. Yikes, that is cutting things a little close, especially since the neighbors are supposed to check in early at 9. No worries says DW. We can drop the kids off since we are scheduled later and nobody informed us to check in early.

Now I don’t have any previous character breakfast experience to compare, but I thought the “Mickey’s Island Jam” was pretty cool. Sure it was chaotic with kids everywhere and adults trying to get pictures. And no, you don’t get that personal picture with everyone at the table. But the kids have a BLAST and get character interaction pretty much the entire breakfast. Besides dancing with many of the characters, our brood got to pass the coconut with Stitch and shake banana maracas with Goofy. Before we knew it, it was 9:30 and we had to roll.

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We ended up being a little late, but that was ok since we had booked the Rasul and didn’t really keep anybody waiting. Now before all of the comments and catcalls start, let me say that this is a pretty cool experience, and I mean that in the G-rated sense. I am not usually a spa type of person, and won’t go into all of the details, but the scrubs and muds do leave the skin feeling soft, and the steam shower will definitely leave you relaxed. One word of caution though, they have a door and cold water in the steam room for a reason. The first time we stepped in, the heat just about knocked us over and took DW’s breath away. :eek: As we left the spa we ran into the neighbors who had also just finished with their massages. They mentioned that they ran late because they had sat through the product spiel which was a little pushy. Oops, didn’t I mention to write “No Sales Pitch” on your sign-in form? No? Sorry. :rolleyes1

Time to get the kids and head for the pool and lunch. DD had learned that “Do Si Do with Snow White” was about to start so she wasn’t overly thrilled to leave the club. We assured her that there would be another chance later in the week and since the guys were going swimming she decided that she would too. The pool was pretty crowded but the kids were having fun, so what can you do. DW and I stayed with our normal pool restaurant Pluto’s and ordered some pretty tasty tacos. I kept saying that I was going to try the wraps from Goofy’s Galley, but it never happened. After a couple of hours, the pool started getting Grand Central cozy so we decided rest time in the cabins was a good idea.

I had planned on just relaxing and watching a little television, but my body had different ideas. I guess all of the staying up late and go, go, go finally caught up with me. I crashed hard and was sleeping in a matter of minutes. :faint: The adults had a wine tasting scheduled for 2 and it was a good thing DW scheduled a wake-up call as we all took a good nap. Unfortunately, DD was still sleeping and didn’t show signs of regaining consciousness any time soon. A call to the neighbors revealed a similar situation so an executive decision needed to be made. It was decided that the ladies would go and the guys would stay with the kiddos. I had no problems with this since I was still pretty groggy.

DW – insert. DNW and I headed down to the wine tasting. I am primarily a white wine drinker and DNW is a red wine drinker, however we both enjoyed at least one of the other color wines. The CM’s were very informative including what to drink with what. As we were informed there is no rule about wine consumption. The CM said all the people that came up with the rules, red meat/sauce with red wine and white meat/sauce with white wine are all dead, so drink what you like. :cool1: Since there was a small chance the husbands would join us we sat at a table set for four. There was very happy taster that joined our table shortly after the tasting had started. She proceeded to taste all the wines in front of her and all the wines set at the empty place. She also tried to pour some of one of the wines into our glasses. We said no thank you. After a quick trip through shutters we headed up to the rooms to gather DD for the tea party. End insert.

DD finally woke up shortly before DW returned from the wine tasting and of course, swinging through shutters. DW reported that the tasting was interesting and that there were a few new types we would have to try sometime. She also relayed a story about their tablemate who partook in two tastings (the glasses were all set out beforehand).

Before long it was time for Tea with Alice. As I mentioned before, I wasn’t completely sure this would be a good thing, but it turned out to be a hit. DD even got to be the March Hair. This turned into another ladies outing so I took the time to load the pictures from the old flash card and the software for the new camera onto the laptop. DW insert – As DH said DD was the March Hair for the tea party. Being only four she was a little confused as some of the silly behavior of the Mad Hatter, but seemed to enjoy herself. DNW and I had fun watching the party and of course the tea. I think the cookies were the biggest hit for DD. After a quick picture we headed back to the room to clean up for formal night. End insert. I am not sure what DNH was doing this whole time. I think someone mentioned something about more swimming with DNS’s.


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Tonight was formal night at Parrot Cay. Not the ideal location for dressing up, but not bad. I am also reminded of why I don’t dress up very often, it takes forever to get all of the pieces of a tuxedo on. Since we know that there will be lots of great photo opportunities and they will be busy, we decide to get an early start before dinner. We begin with Donald Duck. Since we are both in a tux, I decide that I will join in the fun.

We then glance at the line for the ship background and it doesn’t seem too bad. We still have time before dinner so decide to get in line. It is moving pretty smooth until we get about half way through. It seems that several families are getting every possible pose and family arrangement possible. Uh-oh, it is almost time for dinner and we still have several families in front of us. We don’t really want to restart this process later so another executive decision is made. DNH is dispatched to let the restaurant know we are running a little late. He returns and reports that they had no problems with that. It is finally our turn and we become one of those families with the many different poses. Actually we weren’t that bad, but we did get each family and then all seven of us together. The added delay came when the photographer’s flash card became full and he had to change it out.

We finally make it to dinner and Ricardo and Carlos greet us with huge smiles as if we weren’t causing them any problems. Did I mention that these guys are great? We tell them we are sorry for being late and that we are also sorry that we will need to rush things so we can get more pictures (You can’t have Donald without getting Daisy). They say no problems, they understand. The only thing that I think bummed them out is that we didn’t stay for dessert. They didn’t say anything, but we are pretty sure they had planned on doing the DNS’s birthday cake that night. Their birthday is coming up and we decided to celebrate it on the ship. We had told the servers to just pick a night and surprise them, but perhaps should have thought that one through a little more. We turned out to be quite the inconsiderate diners that night and felt pretty bad about it.

After getting our pictures with Daisy and one final one with the stone cathedral background (my favorite), it was time to head for the Golden Mickeys. None of the kids were interested in interviews so we just went in and enjoyed the show. All in all it was a good show, but I can kind of understand why some people don’t feel the need to see this one on repeat cruises. Since we had an early morning the next day (diving in Cayman, yeah), we decided to call it an early night. That is probably a relative term since it was still close to 11 p.m. by the time we all got settled and in bed. The towel animal tonight was special. Since we had booked the REAS, tonight was our turndown service which included rose petals, two swans, and a baby swan. Very nice. DD made sure that we let Ike know how much she liked the baby swan. :thumbsup2 It was present every night for the rest of the cruise.


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So glad to see the updates! It's like re-living our cruise all over again. It really makes me want to move up our next cruise...Dec. 08 is just too far away right now.
 


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