Oct. 2nd 4 night Wonder

spectrum-turbo said:
I really like Wonder-ful World of Disney Cruise.

I'd suggest some but I was apparently in the wrong line when they were handing out creativity!!
Since the first day of Fall is only about 10 days prior, I was thinking of something like Wonder-Fall Cruise 2005

Or borrowing from the Florida resident passes they offer (or at least used to) here for WDW:
Play-4-Days 2005 or Sail-4-Days 2005
 
spectrum-turbo said:
....... I'd suggest some but I was apparently in the wrong line when they were handing out creativity!!

I was in line with you. :rotfl:
 

How's this one...Floating Mouse House?! I think I'll quit now and sleep on it. Good night! :wave:
 
I just read on the main board that the Moon Hut is becoming a Mexican eatery. As much as I like Mexican food it makes me sad that such a landmark is gone from Cocoa Beach...I remember seeing it in 1971 on my first trip to Cocoa Beach. All the "original" astronauts ate there regularly as did several presidents. Fortunately we got to eat there a couple of years ago prior to our first DCL cruise. Oh well...there's still Grilles for breakfast!
 
It is sad when things change. We never got to eat there but the name is enough to spark interest to have tried it. What was it like? What is Grilles that a lot of you refer to? Is it worth leaving WDW earlier to try breakfast before the cruise? Came up w/ another cruise name while sitting here:Our Wonder-ful fix, 10/2-6.
 
We have eaten there many times for dinner and once for breakfast. The food is always great!

At breakfast it was fun to see the Disney ship waiting for us (mostly you can see the stacks firing up) but it built anticipation. :Pinkbounc :bounce: Of course, then when you board, you can eat light and go straight to the Mickey pool if you have your swimsuits on under your clothes or packed in your carry-on bag.

We like to go for dinner the evening we get off the cruise and watch 'our ship' sail out to sea. :wave2: Get there a little early. Lots of the locals show up to eat and watch the ships, too. :wave:

Check out the link & print a coupon or two to take!
www.visitgrills.com

Jamie
 
1971visitor said:
We have eaten there many times for dinner and once for breakfast. The food is always great!

At breakfast it was fun to see the Disney ship waiting for us (mostly you can see the stacks firing up) but it built anticipation. :Pinkbounc :bounce: Of course, then when you board, you can eat light and go straight to the Mickey pool if you have your swimsuits on under your clothes or packed in your carry-on bag.

We like to go for dinner the evening we get off the cruise and watch 'our ship' sail out to sea. :wave2: Get there a little early. Lots of the locals show up to eat and watch the ships, too. :wave:

Check out the link & print a coupon or two to take!
www.visitgrills.com
Jamie

If you get there early enough for dinner, you can get a table outside on the deck/dock for an un-obstructed view...of course you get the un-obstucted "fresh" seafood smell to to go with it! :rotfl2:
The breakfast buffet is included at the Radisson, and it is very good. But we might have to try Grills for breakfast this year.
Allen
 
Here is my contribution to the cruise name. A modification of ebmouse's "Our Wonder-ful fix 10/2-6"...Our Disney Cruise fix October 2 thru 6. :confused3 Thats about the limit of my creativity! :teeth: Ok here's the rest of the list:

10 2 Be Cruisin' 4 Days
DCL Ebert et croisière 2005 de Roeper (Would you care to translate AR?) Other than french fries, i'm French illiterate :earboy2:
Floating Mouse House
Journey into Film-agination
Journey into Imagination
Mickey's Thumbs Up Cruise
Our Disney Cruise fix October 2 thru 6.
Our Wonder-ful fix, 10/2-6
Packed With Wonder
Sail-4-Days 2005
Wonder-ful World of Disney Cruise
Wonderfest
Wonder Fun & Film Fest
 
Thanks for the link 1971visitor. I printed it and will try to get there before, or maybe after! Sounds yummy. Does anyone have any more info on this film thing going on while we cruise?
 
ebmouse said:
Thanks for the link 1971visitor. I printed it and will try to get there before, or maybe after! Sounds yummy. Does anyone have any more info on this film thing going on while we cruise?

I think I read it costs an extra $200.00 or so and sells out rather quickly. Check DCL's web site under theme cruises.
I also like Waves of Wonder. :teeth:
Allen
 
After further review, I checked on the film deal. It is sold out, but you can get on the waiting list. $268.75 per person. :scared1:
Allen
 
Just when you thought going to the movies couldn't possibly get more expensive...... :3dglasses


BTW, I think Waves of Wonder is good also. I like that and Wonder-ful World of Disney Cruise.
 
A couple of other names to throw into the pot...Cruisin' Castawaves or Castaway Your Worries on the Wonder. Here's a thought for the day...ever wonder what a Castaway Cay would open? :confused3
 
Oh shucks, the film thingy is sold out? Guess I'll have to spend my pirate booty on other things! Ouch, that's a lot of moola especially since it's per person (I'm assuming it is). I give it a "thumbs down".
 

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