October 27, 2007 - Cruising around the Moon - A Magical All Hallows Eve Part 2

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Me and DM Terry

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Yea, I already have a plain green bracelet, I don't think I am allowed have another one, :lmao:
 
Here we are at Senor Frogs in San Juan (only beer I had) and his drink is a virgin daquiri!

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And here we are at the captain's party on formal night. We love to make faces when we get our pics taken!

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I need to add a disclaimer to all the cruise pics I post that I am NOT an alcoholic, I just drink some of vacation:lmao:
 
GOOD NIGHT TO all our DIS ALCHOHOLICs....oh oh oh i mean VACATION DRINKERS!!!!!!:lmao:
 
Did I miss something? I didn't think you had to have passports just yet... I just went to fill out the online check-in information and it says I MUST have one!

I didn't get one!!! :confused3 Am I in trouble????? :guilty:
 
Passport Info from Disneycuiseline.com

On October 4, 2006, the U.S. Government extended the deadline for Guests to obtain passports for sea travel to the Caribbean, including the Bahamas and Mexico. The deadline is now expected to be as early as January 2008. Please note, however, that recent legislative changes may permit an even later deadline depending on whether certain requirements are in place by January 1, 2008.

For air travel, however, the deadline is January 23, 2007. This means that all travelers, including U.S. Citizens* and all foreign nationals, traveling to the United States by air on or after January 23, 2007, such as Guests flying to Orlando, Florida from Canada, are still required to carry a valid passport after the effective date.

Despite these new requirements, we encourage you to obtain your passport as soon as possible. Having a passport allows you to always be prepared to travel wherever you wish, and offers an added measure of security when you're traveling. For more information on the benefits of acquiring a passport, visit our FAQ.

Below you will find some helpful reminders and web site links that can assist you in applying for a passport:
When to Start
What You Need
Where to Go

We'll also provide you information on:

Passports for Children under the age of 14
Renewing a Passport

When's the best time to get started? Right now!

When To Start
In general, the passport application process can take up to eight weeks to complete, so it's best to get started as soon as possible — even if your sailing is months away.

At Disney Cruise Line®, we ask that you provide your passport number at least 75 days prior to the start of your vacation in your Guest Information Form in My Online Check-In. Please be aware that it is your responsibility to acquire proper citizenship documentation (passport and/or green card). Those without proper documentation at time of departure will be denied boarding.

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What You Need
You must appear in person at the passport location when you are applying for a passport for the first time. This includes minors (see Passports for Children under the Age of 14 below).

Here are the documents you will need in most cases:

1. The U.S. Government's DS-11 Application – Download the application from the government site to be certain you have the latest form.

Tip: You will need to complete this form, but do NOT sign it until you are at the passport location where the Passport Acceptance Agent will instruct you. If you sign the application form before you get there, it will not be accepted and you will be asked to fill out a new form!

Tip: Don't use white-out or correction tape on the application; you will be asked to fill out a new form.

2. Proof of Citizenship – Visit the US Government website for a list of acceptable proof of citizenship, including the particulars of what is considered a certified birth certificate.

Tip: Your certified birth certificate will be submitted with the passport application. That means you will not have it for approximately eight weeks. If you will need the certificate during that time — for example, to register your child to attend kindergarten or to play soccer — be sure to make a copy.

3. Current valid identification with a signature, photo and physical description (your height, weight, etc.) – Visit the government site for examples of valid identification.

Tip: A social security card is not considered valid identification.

4. Two current color photos – Visit the government site for the particulars of a passport photo, including size and acceptable attire.

Tip: Some passport locations offer photos at an additional charge. Call your location to find out.

5. Methods of Payment – Visit the US Government site for the methods of payment. Different locations accept different forms of payment. Be sure to check with your individual passport location to verify its acceptable methods of payment. You can request Expedited Service to obtain your passport faster than the normal processing time.

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Where To Go
There are 14 Passport Agencies and over 7,000 public places that accept passport applications. To find the locations nearest to you, including locations that offer handicap access and photos on-site or nearby, enter your zip code in the form at the US Government site.

Tip: Be sure to contact your location to verify acceptable forms of payment, hours of operation, and need for an appointment.
 
Did I miss something? I didn't think you had to have passports just yet... I just went to fill out the online check-in information and it says I MUST have one!

I didn't get one!!! :confused3 Am I in trouble????? :guilty:
Obviously you are guilty. That goes without saying.

However, reading Page 6, Documents and Immigration Information, in the Setting Sail booklet it states in part "as early as January 1, 2008" so you are safe on that.

Further down it says "must present one of the following" and choice 2 is "Original State Issued Birth Certificate and a photo ID issued by a Local, State or Federal Government Agency for Guests 18 and older."

As a general rule, when a government agency says official birth certificate it means one that has been issued by a Public Records office and has a raised seal and date of filing on it. If you do not have one, you have to contact the state Bureau of Vital Statistics where you were born. Normally the charge for these is about $5.00 and service is pretty prompt.
 
here's to the pic posters and the tongue rollers!!! :cheer2:

Have a great night - I am off to finish the finale of Heroes!
 
Kimmielee--
I don't have a passport, either. I am fairly confident (99.9%) we are safe, as the deadline was extended for sea travel to 1/08.
 
I believe the reason they strongly encourage it is becuase of the following:

While you don't need a passport for traveling by sea you do need one for traveling by air. Which means that is for some reason you would not be returning to the states on the cruise ship, you might run into some difficulty.

That said, I'm sure you have every intention of both departing and returning to the states on the Magic so with the exception of extreme circumstances you will be fine.
 
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Me and DH taking a picture of ourselves:goodvibes

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Our Moroccan princess at Epcot

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My Pirates!!


Kimmie: :grouphug: to you and I would be honored to buy you a frosty beverage to help you get your vacation vibe a going:banana:
 
oh darn............
hope i have not woken anyone..................

as i have gone and wet the bed agian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

GOOD MORNING!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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