MAGICFOR2
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With our tummies full, we headed out and it was 1:50, so we decided to head up to Deck 6 to become gate lice and wait for the room hallways to open. Everyone started gathering right in front of the stairways and elevators, and sitting on the steps making it hard for anyone to get through. Of course when they opened the gate, the people who had waited the shortest amount of time pushed their way in first, swinging their huge backpacks back and forth, making sure they pushed anyone back who even thought about stepping in front of them! 
When we found our stateroom, #6014, one of our bags had already made it.
We had a deluxe ocean view loved it! For some reason this is dark:
We had a nice Castaway Club gift waiting for us great day bag, rice krispie treats deliciously soft and marshmallowy- 2 metal water bottles and a ships wheel key chain!
Closet and safe:
Bathrooms with nice sized H2O toiletries. Pretty good and natural, but I still liked my Arbonne better. (The soap felt clingy to my skin and I didnt like the shampoo at all)
I had a goal today. With this being one of the only warm days we would have, I was determined to have some pool time before we sailed away. So we quickly donned our suits and headed to the Quiet Cove Pool.
We spent some relaxing time at the pool while I finished my DOTD. All too soon, it was time to go back to the cabin and get dressed for the Muster Drill. We didnt have to model our lifejackets, just head out to our station and meet up.
Now it was time for Disneys Sail Away Party!!!! Except it was announced that we didnt have clearance from the port to leave until 6pm, so we would have our party at 4:30pm, but we wouldnt really be leaving until six. We ran up to Deck 10 so we could observe - there were lots less people down there I think there were a lot less children on this cruise its usually packed down there
On second glance, I see the shade areas are pretty packed - probably with creamy white Canadians and Pacific Northwesters - it was 87 degrees! Smarter than me - avoiding sunburn - more on that later.....
All of our favorite characters came out to celebrate! We were handed shiny blue streamers to wave around and be festive!
NEXT: DINNER AND A SAIL AWAY

When we found our stateroom, #6014, one of our bags had already made it.
We had a deluxe ocean view loved it! For some reason this is dark:

We had a nice Castaway Club gift waiting for us great day bag, rice krispie treats deliciously soft and marshmallowy- 2 metal water bottles and a ships wheel key chain!

Closet and safe:

Bathrooms with nice sized H2O toiletries. Pretty good and natural, but I still liked my Arbonne better. (The soap felt clingy to my skin and I didnt like the shampoo at all)


I had a goal today. With this being one of the only warm days we would have, I was determined to have some pool time before we sailed away. So we quickly donned our suits and headed to the Quiet Cove Pool.


We spent some relaxing time at the pool while I finished my DOTD. All too soon, it was time to go back to the cabin and get dressed for the Muster Drill. We didnt have to model our lifejackets, just head out to our station and meet up.
Now it was time for Disneys Sail Away Party!!!! Except it was announced that we didnt have clearance from the port to leave until 6pm, so we would have our party at 4:30pm, but we wouldnt really be leaving until six. We ran up to Deck 10 so we could observe - there were lots less people down there I think there were a lot less children on this cruise its usually packed down there

On second glance, I see the shade areas are pretty packed - probably with creamy white Canadians and Pacific Northwesters - it was 87 degrees! Smarter than me - avoiding sunburn - more on that later.....


All of our favorite characters came out to celebrate! We were handed shiny blue streamers to wave around and be festive!






NEXT: DINNER AND A SAIL AWAY