Greetings,
I think that one of the best aspects of a cruise vacation is the planning and anticipation. I have to say that this group is very .. prolific, and if you subscribe to my theory, then this group is having one heck of a good time! I can't keep up with the Facebook posts, it makes this board look slow by comparison. I'm grateful to those leading the activities, especially the ToT.
It's great to see some familiar locations from our fellow cruisers.. We live in Aurora, CO, and I grew up in Clear Lake..
So my DW and DD (5) and I have been on two
Royal Caribbean cruises out of Galveston with my Houston-based parents. Great memories. We had to catch Disney before they left Galveston (free lodging and easy way to convince the parents to go) - so, here's where our planning might make your heads explode: we booked this cruise with one "TBD" spot, as my wife was due to give birth after we made our deposits! We figured what better place than Disney if we are going to take an infant on a cruise? It will also be a nice treat for our oldest, as she has succumbed to all things princess. At first, I was astonished that we would have to pay for an infant, but when I thought about the fact that the diaper genie would be emptied by the stateroom attendant, I figured we were getting a good deal.
At any rate, on May 1, our DD #2 was born. She seems amenable to going on a cruise, considering her sister went to WDW in November (sibling rivalry, and all). So, hello to all of you, and we would like to get our 5 year old in on the ToT. Are there any spots left for the mixology class?
See you on the ship. We will be the ones with the baby crying during your dinner at Triton's. I suggest the second seating.