October 13th, 2007~"Cruise-A-Palooza"

OK...here's another photo...with 2 questions

1) where is this located?

2) who is the artist?


Good luck to all....I'll turn in the Jeopardy music...please keep your response in the form of a quesiton.....Alex...AKA - d'Isingy


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1. Where is the Disney Wonder?

2. Who is Dale Chihuly?

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I'm going to start this reply...with a disclaimer. Please do not flame the 'well meaning' person behind the curtin.

Hmmmm. I'm thinking the picture is of the beautiful chandelier (by Dale Chihuly and his studio) that's hanging in the main lobby/foyer on the Disney Magic??? :confused3

Prize award to Jenmack for a correct answer...

APOOHFN said:
1. Where is the Disney Wonder?

2. Who is Dale Chihuly?

Prize award to APOOHFN for also posting a correct answer...in the form of a question. Kudos to you both.

This is a beautiful piece...just amazing that something this size would be in the atrium of a cruise ship - both Magic and Wonder.

I wish I could figure out how to post pictures too. :sad2:
Jen...posting an image on The DIS gets easier with practice. I spent some time on the Technical Support boards...I'd bet they still have 'a sticky' post that will describe step-by-step on how to do this. regretfully...you just can't paste/copy an image - you need to upload your photo to a web site - then, you use the image icon (directly below Redo) and input the address of your photo...again - after some practice...it gets easier.

*** below is something I found interesting on Dale Chihuly ***
Dale Chihuly has almost single-handedly turned the craft of glass-blowing into an art form in America, moving far beyond the common vision of glass to create glass sculpture in a multitude of forms, colors, and sizes. Transferring the European studio tradition to his native Washington state, the artist is known for his series of sculptural glass works, including "Baskets," "Persians," "Seaform," "Macchia," "Floats," "Ikebana," and "Venetians," inspired in part or in whole by natural forms or classical styles. Perhaps the artist is best recognized for his huge installations of organically shaped Chandeliers, some weighing up to almost a ton. His work has been shown around the world: his 1995 exhibition in Venice placed 2,800 handblown pieces over the canals, bridges, and piazzas of that glass-blowing capital. An installation at the Tower of David Museum in Jerusalem in 2000 drew a million visitors.

In 1992 Chihuly began his "Chandelier" series of hanging glass sculpture, huge if not monumental in size and effect. His renown continued to grow with installations across America and around the world, culminating in the "Chihuly over Venice" installation of fourteen of his own "Chandeliers" at various sites in Venice as well as thousands of others designed in collaboration with blowers and designers around the world. Other "Chandeliers" found their way into sites from the Smithsonian to the Bellagio Resort lobby in Las Vegas. In the year 2000, Chihuly mounted perhaps his most ambitious exhibition to date, "Chihuly in the Light of Jerusalem," with seventeen installations inside the walls of the ancient military fortress now known as the Tower of David Museum. With that exhibition, Chihuly paid tribute to the ancient art of glassblowing with over ten thousand pieces of multi-colored and multi-dimensional glass. That same year, Chihuly was also asked to design a millennium installation for the U.S. White House. And into the new millennium, his position at the pinnacle of his art was assured by a retrospective exhibition at London's Victoria and Albert Museum.

While some critics object to Chihuly's tireless self-promotion, others simply bow to his innovative genius. "Chihuly is an unquestioned genius," Robert T. Buck, director of the Brooklyn Museum, once told a contributor for People Weekly. And writing in Art in America, Tobey Crockett praised the "virtuosity with which [Chihuly] and his production team manipulate glass and use its ability to capture and recast light."

*** hmmmmm let's see what we can come up with next ***
 
Ok people, you guys are way toooooooooooooooooooooooo fast for an ol' dog like me.:sad2: I knew that was the big light in the lobby area of the Magic. (I can't spel chandlear so it's the big light to me!!!!) I just know I wouldn't want to have to climb up ther' an change those lite bulbs!!!!:rotfl2: :lmao: And as for the artist, didn't have a clue, other then his first name is Dale. I have a brother named Dale, that's the only reason I remembered that!!! But, hey Kevin, keep up those picture guessing games this is fun. The rest of you guys stop reading here ...OK. (Side bar here ---- uhhhhhhh........ Kevin........ you suppose if I gave you my phone number you could give me a call before you post one of these tough picture guessing thingie's. Then I could get on and be the first to guess it right. Oh, by the way you might have to give me a BIG hint as to the answer too.) Thanks Kevin.:thumbsup2 You guys didn't read that did ya???:lmao: :rotfl: :rotfl2:
 
Okay, here it goes...


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Okay, pretty easy, but where is it? :)

Thanks Kevin w/ the tip on posting pictures!

davidls, thanks for making me laugh. :goodvibes
 

That looks like the Galley tour. My wife called it the "Coolest thing on the ship" but I think she was referring mostly to the temperature....

I'll have to pull out a picture or two to see if I can stump anyone.

Jason.
 
You got it nosaj72! I also have a picture of the warm yummy chocolate chip cookies they offered. :) We thought the carved figures in white & dark chocolate pretty cool too.
 
OK, this one might be tricky...

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The one in the brown hat is my daughter. Question: What is she doing and where is she doing it at?

Jason.
 
Greeting long lost cruise mates!! No... you're not lost... I have been! I'm all caught up now, back online and ready to chat. Things have been a bit *crazy* here lately, but are getting back to normal.

I was able to snag Palo's dinner ressies for DH's birthday on the 14th, which happens to be formal night! Now I've got to get shopping - still no formal wear or pirate garb yet.

Anyways, I just wanted to say "hey" and let you all know I'm still around... counting down the days!!!
 
It looks like Your daughter is in the kids club and I agree, she's a cutie. :goodvibes

Hey Jenny2, we will be at Palo that evening too. :)

Okay, it's way past my bedtime and the only reason I'm still up is that my DD is having a slumber party. I thought I'd take a break from the "festivities" and check out the DISboards. Maybe try and gain a little of my sanity back. :rotfl: :rolleyes:
 
Actually, she's not in the kids club, she's on stage in the "Disney Dreams" show.

We had 2nd dinning last year, so we got to go to the shows first. It was formal night, so after crashing the first dinning "Captains Reception" (Free drinks!) we were hanging around the WD Theater waiting for it to open for the show. Since we were the first ones there, we were able to snag front row seats. Not too long after that, a lady came out and asked if my daughter would like to be in the show. She was very excited. She went backstage before the show started and came out as a dwarf.

So if you want your kid to be in the show, get there as soon as the doors open. :)

Jason.
 
Okay I need a countdown. How many days. It has been too many days of 100+ degrees. My brain is fried and I am ready for some cooler temperatures.

It is sad when the carribean is cooler than home. The current high in St. Thomas is 84..
 
Okay I need a countdown. How many days. It has been too many days of 100+ degrees. My brain is fried and I am ready for some cooler temperatures.

I wholeheartedly agree. Its sad when you look at the 5 day forecast and think "Oh good, its only going to be in the low 90s by the weekend. That will be a relief."
 
Hey Bev, have you checked the Disney Cruise Line website recently? There is an opening for 1-2 people for a Palo's Dinner on Wednesday I believe. I know this isn't the date for your anniversary but you could book this date and keep checking for one to open up on Monday the day of your anniversary.
 
Hey Bev, have you checked the Disney Cruise Line website recently? There is an opening for 1-2 people for a Palo's Dinner on Wednesday I believe. I know this isn't the date for your anniversary but you could book this date and keep checking for one to open up on Monday the day of your anniversary.

Thanks for the heads up! I just checked but I think I just missed it. Some scurvey dog beat me to it.pirate:
 
Hi everyone!

I bet the next few weeks are gonna FLY and we'll be posting stuff like "one more week!"..."3 more days!":cool1: :cool1: :cool1:

Finally went to the post office yesterday and did an expedited service to get DS's passport.

Got a question: So I see people leave their luggage the night before disembarking outside their staterooms. Do you guys put a lock on your luggage? Just curious...:confused3 :confused3

and Bevtoy, I'm sending you good vibes:goodvibes :goodvibes :goodvibes that you get Palo rezzies on your anniversary!

Darn those scurvy dogs!;)
 
TnRobin,

I know what you mean about fried brain. It has been so hazy, hot and humid here in MD. There also has been so little rain, although a storm just went though dropping about 3 raindrops. I am so in need of this cruise.

Looking forward to meeting everyone.

Have a good day.

Liz
 

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