October 25, 2008 Halloween on the High Seas (2)

do you have chip and pin on your credit cards over there yet ?
last time we were they you were still signing your name

This we learned while on holiday in England in May: We are so far behind UK in electronic technology. We still hand over our credit cards to waiters who take them into the back, photocopy our numbers to sell to people overseas and make life miserable when you find out someone has been using your credit card number.

So, no chip and pin or table-side card readers. Still signing. Some places do not even require a signature if under specified $ amounts.
 
I have decided that I am so envious of all you people who have over a week left to go ......I have exactly 2 and a half full days at home ( can't count Thursday as I am in the hospital for my cystoscopy) and I still have ALL THIS to do:

make pirate skirt x 1
make pirate shirt x 1
fish extenders to finish
alterations to 2 dresses
make halloween costume skirt for me
finishing off some FE gifts
make door magnets

and have a few things to buy:

laminator and sheets to do door magnets
shoes for DH and myself
swimming cozzie for DD
few more FE bits

and not to mention PACKING!

I feel like my head is spinning........... :scared1: :scared1: :scared1:


What am I doing on this computer:surfweb: when I have ALL THIS to do

If anyone has any remedy for last minute panic or any knowledge of how to slow down time, could you please send it in my direction.
 
This we learned while on holiday in England in May: We are so far behind UK in electronic technology. We still hand over our credit cards to waiters who take them into the back, photocopy our numbers to sell to people overseas and make life miserable when you find out someone has been using your credit card number.

So, no chip and pin or table-side card readers. Still signing. Some places do not even require a signature if under specified $ amounts.

Thank you Auntie Lynn
Good to know as DH has lost his pin number

Sarah good luck for Thursday :wizard: and rember there is lots of shoe shops in the US

we have one full day left tomorrow :woohoo: for packing and wednesday got to get my hair done and then leaving in the evening for the airport holiday
My countdown all week has been the dinners only 3 more to make


Happy Canadian Thanksgiving everyone!
 

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Happy Thanksgiving!​
 
WOW!!


Okay - here's what I learned (aka... "Iron Ons for Dummies":laughing: )

- make sure you measure and check for "levelness" - helps to make sure its centered and also not "squish" (By the way, would appreciate it if no one looked too closely at Alex's shirt :rolleyes1 )

- make sure you load it into your printer properly :guilty:

- make sure you remove the backing before you put it on the material :rotfl:

- to avoid the "scorched look" :sad2: your iron needs to be set to "dry", not "steam" - and I learned to put a thin cloth over the parchment paper - between your iron and the parchment paper

- which brings me to number 5 - don't forget the parchment paper :guilty:

and 6 - make sure it's facing the right way when you place it on the material. I used 2 different types of iron ons, one face up, one face down. I now have a dishcloth with a pic of Mickey on it ;)

I started these with "make sure..." because even though the instructions on the package say the exact same things, someone who shall remain nameless :rolleyes1 still made these exact same mistakes. I'm not saying it was me :sad2: but a ...cough...cough..."friend".

Valerie

Thank you for the "Iron Ons for Dummies" tips. :thumbsup2

My DH helped me print up our transfers last night. We have never done dark t-shirt transfers...so it was a little different from what we are use to. Thank goodness we decided to read the instruction at the last minute, other wise everything would have been printed...reversed! (lol)

Today, I am going to iron on the transfers. This always makes me a little nervous. ;) If they turn out okay...I will post some pics.
 
QOTD

Is it ok for me to ask one :worship:

What time are you all planning to arrive at the terminal ?
just reading one of the Sept DD and they said the terminal was really busy


We hopefully will be arriving about 1pm , as we are staying in WLV I am hoping to take a last look around MK before heading to the port
 
Wow, great tips on tshirt transfers! I haven't done the dark ones either...was going to use my regular ones on the lime green shirts, will that work???

Sarah, I feel SO much better now that I've seen your to-do list! In chat on Saturday night I felt like such a LOSER because I was still sewing and haven't begun to pack (GASP). But the fire is now a'lit and I'm going to work on my packing lists...that's what work time is for right????

I am getting SO EXCITED! I totally have the I'm going on vacation smile on my face, all the time...

Cheers!
 
Oh, and I would love input on the terminal arrivals too (as I posted earlier). We are staying right by the pier on Friday night and plan to go over AEAP for boarding. Is it first come, first served? I know there will be tons of club members on this cruise so I doubt that benefit will serve much good.
 
We arrive at MCO 10:15. So as soon as we get our luggage we will head over to the cruise terminal. I am hoping to get there by 12 the latest.

Michelle
 
Jackie, thank you! I'm running out of questions and time to think of them!!! :scared:

QOTD: We'll be getting to the port around 11:00 ish. The limo is picking us up around 10:00 and it's about an hour to the port. Trying to call and verify our driver and see if we need to be picked up earlier to accomodate all the others going to the port using their service!
 
who are you using for a limo company? We are using FL Tours. Hope they are good.:confused3 :scared1: :confused: :rolleyes1 :scared:

We have them booked as well Vanessa - first time using them, but they get very good reviews on the boards. You might want to e-mail the manager, Jackie Towery (jtoweryfltours@aol.com) to confirm your reservation as they were having huge computer problems last week. They'll want all your information - dates, places, times, res. # - when you e-mail them.

As for QOTD - we're being picked up at 9 so hoping to be at port by 10 - 10:30. (It's about 1 - 1.5 hours from WDW to port, right?) The limo comp. tried to tell me that was too early - that they'd just be disembarking then - but of course those of us on here know better!

Valerie
 
Hello... I'm new here. I remember booking this a year ago, on the last DCL cruise, back when they still offered 20% off and the $200 shipboard credit.

We lucked out BIGTIME on the airfare. On the way home last year, I was crashed out across four chairs in that armpit of MCO that was still being remodeled, then hearing those magic words: "We are looking for volunteers..."

Turns out it was a German family that just had to get home right away, but no one could understand what they were saying. I know enough German to order beer and get around, and it seemed to work. We got four flight vouchers, hotel, $60 in food coupons, and flew home FIRST CLASS the next day.

I enjoyed finding this site, and I really am looking forward to this trip, as it looks like many of you are. What a great time to get outta town for a while.

See you soon...
 
We did the towncar thing last year and it worked great, so we are doing it again. You can leave on your own terms, much quieter, and you can read or sleep on the trip to MCO.

I used a site that you put in your travel information, and the companies send you back quotes. I'll dig around and see if I can find it.
 
Heres a picture of Beths single digit cake made yesterday, now itsTaryns turn :goodvibes ..we are trying to get to the terminal by about 10 30 ish depending on the towncar picku
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QOTD: We hope to be at the port early - for breakfast if possible. We are hoping to leave Orlando before 8am and drive to PC for breakfast. Then drop off the car and to the port between 10am and 11am. Of course this is merely a plan - and my plans have a big fat habit of going pear-shaped!

now ......back to the sewing machine (why isn't there a smiley for that)


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