First off, went to see Pirates 3 over the weekend. Great movie. Only one scene I thought was dragged out a little too long. Otherwise, it went quickly. For those of you who have seen it, did you remember to stay through all the credits? If not, you missed out.
We are doing the Pirate Excursion on Grand Cayman. DS did one similar in Clearwater, FL a few years back and enjoyed it. He is even more into pirates now. Here are a couple pictures we took from Seven Mile Beach last trip. We did NOT do it last time because we wanted to swim with the stingrays.
We bought ours at a both right my the Pirate Souls Museum. There is a flea market right there too. Not sure of the exact street.
We never did the classes they offer, but our room steward selected us to be her family of the week last cruise and we got a personal session with her and her boss in our room making towel animals. She showed DS how to make about 3 or 4 of them. Every once and a while Suz and I will have one on our bed at home.
We didn't even get any rain out of that storm. It kinda split around us. We really need the rain and it won't be until around Wed or Thur next week until we get any.
Sunset on Oct 21st in KW will be 6:54 p.m. Now there is also civil twilight (I believe when it gets dark on land) that is 7:17 p.m. Then there is Nautical Twilight (I think this is when it gets dark at sea), that is at 7:44 p.m. Since the sun sets over the water, I don't know if the 6:54 will hold true or not.
As for when we sail, all aboard is at 7:30 p.m.
You can go off and come on the ship as much as you want, but if you are eating at 5:45, you should could finish early and head to Deck 10 to watch it.
Heather, welcome back. Glad you had a great trip. Looking forward to seeing some pics.
That is Suz' favorite for her b-day as well. If you get the non-fat Cool-Whip, you will fine with the diet. This also makes for a great desert any summer night.
Thanks Cass for answering these questions.
10,000 posts by one person is not that many any more. I know Lisa (the one that Cass referred to) has a lot of posts - she is on the Repo thread - but I think I saw someone once with over 30,000 posts. I want to say in the 34k realm.
As for the Cruisemeet threads, I don't think we will get to number 1, but if we can get up in the top 10, maybe number 8, we could keep it there if we all come back every week or so.
The Aug '08 repo will be the biggest DIS Meet thread by the time it is done. They are already #1 in the number of "views".
Palo is excellent. We love both Brunch and Dinner. We have chosen Brunch only our last cruise and will again this cruise, because Dinner became the same experience for us each time. I'm not saying it is bad, just the same. I would choose dinner if I were only choosing one and it was my first time. It is very romantic and the food is far better than the dining rooms.
Yes, you can get scrapbook stuff in Treasure Ketch. As Cass said earlier, get it early. They WILL run out by the end of the cruise.
Too fancy of food? Did you guys get the Filet? That is pretty mainstream and delicious. Yes they have a lot of fancy stuff on the menu, but they have some straight forward things as well.
Here is the link to the Palo menus (click on Menus and you will get to all of the menus):
http://www.castawayclub.com/
So Karen, are you looking for which night would be best to skip out on your tablemates?
Seriously, I would choose Master Chef night (Tuesday - Grand Cayman) personally because it is my least favorite menu. Plus, it is the best night, IMO, to miss. The first 3 nights are rotational and you get to each of the 3 restaurants. Master Chef is the next night, so you would be in your first night's restaurant again (no show in AP after the first night if that is your rotation). The night after Master Chef is Pirate, then Captains Gala, then Until We Meet Again (last night with servers and tablemates - on second thought Karen, you may not want to be with your tablemates by the end
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As for fish/seafood, they have many different, non-fancy items you can get.
I wouldn't worry about the 75 day issue. If it is not available, just go right to Rockin Bar D when you board and you can get a reservation.
Missy and I are here at work and just commenting on Jeff's counting all our posts. I can't believe that she has more than me and I got her started!!!! I need to step it up!
Is anyone doing the Pirate excursion at Grand Cayman? I am thinking about it.
We are doing the Pirate Excursion on Grand Cayman. DS did one similar in Clearwater, FL a few years back and enjoyed it. He is even more into pirates now. Here are a couple pictures we took from Seven Mile Beach last trip. We did NOT do it last time because we wanted to swim with the stingrays.


Where do we buy the trolley tickets in Key West? I think that is what we are going to do there.
We bought ours at a both right my the Pirate Souls Museum. There is a flea market right there too. Not sure of the exact street.
Has anyone done the towel or napkin folding classes on board? I think I want to do those this cruise.
We never did the classes they offer, but our room steward selected us to be her family of the week last cruise and we got a personal session with her and her boss in our room making towel animals. She showed DS how to make about 3 or 4 of them. Every once and a while Suz and I will have one on our bed at home.
How did all of our Wisconsin friends make it through the bad weather last night??? I heard it was terrible in some places.....tornados and all!
We didn't even get any rain out of that storm. It kinda split around us. We really need the rain and it won't be until around Wed or Thur next week until we get any.
Roughly what time is sunset? - will the earlies still be in dinner - do people not eat onbaord that night and eat in Key west and then go to Mallory Square? Can you get back off the ship once you've eaten?
Sunset on Oct 21st in KW will be 6:54 p.m. Now there is also civil twilight (I believe when it gets dark on land) that is 7:17 p.m. Then there is Nautical Twilight (I think this is when it gets dark at sea), that is at 7:44 p.m. Since the sun sets over the water, I don't know if the 6:54 will hold true or not.
As for when we sail, all aboard is at 7:30 p.m.
You can go off and come on the ship as much as you want, but if you are eating at 5:45, you should could finish early and head to Deck 10 to watch it.
Hello - what have we missed?????
Arrived back yesterday after a long flight. Had a fab time. Just need to write up the trip report and upload some photos.
Heather
Heather, welcome back. Glad you had a great trip. Looking forward to seeing some pics.
I picked up all of ours this morning too. I'll be reading through it after I make Kristin's B-day cake. Oooooh, Angel Food Cake with fresh strawberries and Cool Whip.
That is Suz' favorite for her b-day as well. If you get the non-fat Cool-Whip, you will fine with the diet. This also makes for a great desert any summer night.
Just wondering,
Does anyone know how old the DISboards are?
Anyone know who has the most posts and how many do they have? I think I once saw someone with over 10,000 posts.
Which thread has the most posts?
Which Cruisemeet thread has the most posts?
Thanks Cass for answering these questions.
10,000 posts by one person is not that many any more. I know Lisa (the one that Cass referred to) has a lot of posts - she is on the Repo thread - but I think I saw someone once with over 30,000 posts. I want to say in the 34k realm.
As for the Cruisemeet threads, I don't think we will get to number 1, but if we can get up in the top 10, maybe number 8, we could keep it there if we all come back every week or so.
The Aug '08 repo will be the biggest DIS Meet thread by the time it is done. They are already #1 in the number of "views".
Can anyone please explain more about Palo. I know it is more of an upscale place to eat without the kids. I have heard that it cost extra to eat there, is this true and if so how much. Is it recommened by a lot of people. I was trying to spend out money on things for the whole family but I am reading oybolshoi trip report and she makes brunch at palo sound so great. I am all about food. I have never done a brunch so I was thinking this might be the way to go. Any input would be nice.
Palo is excellent. We love both Brunch and Dinner. We have chosen Brunch only our last cruise and will again this cruise, because Dinner became the same experience for us each time. I'm not saying it is bad, just the same. I would choose dinner if I were only choosing one and it was my first time. It is very romantic and the food is far better than the dining rooms.
Am I to understand oybolshoi correctly, there are scrapbooking supplies in the shops on board. I have never scrapbooked, but the kids are all making their autographbooks and shopping for that stuff made me realize that I want to do it. So I told DH as soon as we get back I am buying up the store in supplies and going hog wild. Could I actually start on the ship, hmmmm
Yes, you can get scrapbook stuff in Treasure Ketch. As Cass said earlier, get it early. They WILL run out by the end of the cruise.
As for us going back to Palo...sorry no. The food was just too, too fancy for these Cheeseheads.![]()
Too fancy of food? Did you guys get the Filet? That is pretty mainstream and delicious. Yes they have a lot of fancy stuff on the menu, but they have some straight forward things as well.
All this talk of Palos has got me thinking.
We were not going to bother with it being as its our first cruise and we didnt want to miss out on any of the menus and other restaurants, but...
if you were a first timer, which evening would you choose? We dont want to miss any themed night like Pirates or miss any of the dining rooms. (We probably wont get it anyway being as we can only book 75 days in)
Would it be best to do it on a shore night like Gran Cayman so we get to eat later? - what time do we have to be back onboard anyway? We're on early dining usually.
Also, I DO NOT eat fish/seafood at all, and I cant do meat with bones attached - is there loads of it, or is there other stuff I could eat?
Jeff gave me a link once but I cant find it anymore which gave the Palo menu. Is anyone kind enough to repost it for me?
Any thoughts are welcome...should we or shouldnt we? Which evening?
Here is the link to the Palo menus (click on Menus and you will get to all of the menus):
http://www.castawayclub.com/
So Karen, are you looking for which night would be best to skip out on your tablemates?


Seriously, I would choose Master Chef night (Tuesday - Grand Cayman) personally because it is my least favorite menu. Plus, it is the best night, IMO, to miss. The first 3 nights are rotational and you get to each of the 3 restaurants. Master Chef is the next night, so you would be in your first night's restaurant again (no show in AP after the first night if that is your rotation). The night after Master Chef is Pirate, then Captains Gala, then Until We Meet Again (last night with servers and tablemates - on second thought Karen, you may not want to be with your tablemates by the end

As for fish/seafood, they have many different, non-fancy items you can get.
I wouldn't worry about the 75 day issue. If it is not available, just go right to Rockin Bar D when you board and you can get a reservation.