Hi all -
I'm getting into busy season here (I work in tax), so I'll be on and off the boards.
My suggestions for FE and Cruise Meets are as follows:
FE: The best part of doing the FE exchange is not knowing what you're going to get on any given day. Some give one gift per stateroom, others give one to each occupant. We'll only really have Thurs night, Friday and Saturday to leave gifts, so I really don't think we need any formal schedule. All we really need is a good list of who is participating and what staterooms the participants occupy.
This should be pretty low key. I think when you start setting rules for what to give, when to give, how much to give, etc. you instantly limit the number of people willing to participate. I think it boils down to the fact that this is supposed to be a fun add-on to a relaxing vacation. When it gets too formal and structured, I, for one, am out.
Cruise Meets: A lot of groups try to meet on the first day, right after everyone has boarded. The problem, of course, is that not everyone gets on the boat at the same time. And then some need to go running around lining up kids and meals and excursions and all that.
How do we feel about an adults only meet in one of the bars one night to see one of the shows? I for one, have more fun at a bar with a group.
I'm getting into busy season here (I work in tax), so I'll be on and off the boards.
My suggestions for FE and Cruise Meets are as follows:
FE: The best part of doing the FE exchange is not knowing what you're going to get on any given day. Some give one gift per stateroom, others give one to each occupant. We'll only really have Thurs night, Friday and Saturday to leave gifts, so I really don't think we need any formal schedule. All we really need is a good list of who is participating and what staterooms the participants occupy.
This should be pretty low key. I think when you start setting rules for what to give, when to give, how much to give, etc. you instantly limit the number of people willing to participate. I think it boils down to the fact that this is supposed to be a fun add-on to a relaxing vacation. When it gets too formal and structured, I, for one, am out.

Cruise Meets: A lot of groups try to meet on the first day, right after everyone has boarded. The problem, of course, is that not everyone gets on the boat at the same time. And then some need to go running around lining up kids and meals and excursions and all that.
How do we feel about an adults only meet in one of the bars one night to see one of the shows? I for one, have more fun at a bar with a group.
