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Sounds like a wonderful cruise. Can't wait til it is our turn. I hope they have some of the pins left for our cruise. Those are a must for our collection.
The Lasseter Family Winery was a wonderful experience! Nancy Lasseter and the Cruise ship's food and beverage manager were actually was on the bus with us to the winery. We had a nice tour guide and narrated tour on the mini luxury bus/van. We were welcomed with elegant water in wine glasses in their formal tasting room and wine gallery.
We then toured the winery grounds and process areas. This part was done by the staff that works at the winery. They were very knowledgable, personable, and down to earth. We were able to taste the grapes and check the sugar levels of the different grapes. We tasted wine directly from the barrels.
After this part of the tour we went to the family's private are of the estate. Mrs. Lasseter kindly welcomed us to photograph all that we wanted, but requested we not email or post any pictures from this area. This was so gracious! We wandered the paths to an amazing covered outdoor commercial kitchen where a custom lunch was prepared to compliment the wonderful Lasseter wines. This was not a casual picnic, this was a chef prepared gourmet meal. We did select our food from the selection counter and sat with fine china and fabric linen tablecloths and napkins. We were offered second helpings if desired, and our favorite wines were refilled if desired. The lunch was amazing!
Mrs. Lasseter was available for photos, and offered to autograph some items. They had an outdoor shop set up with some unique items. (we purchased a set of Pixar wine glasses!)
After lunch, Mrs. Lasseter took those who were interested for a walk around Lake Serendipity. She lovingly described the planning and goals of the winery and shared many personal tidbits.
This was truly a private and very personalized tour. I really hate to label it as a tour, as it was an amazing once in a lifetime experience that I will cherish forever.


The ventriliquist guy was kinda annoying at the show so if he is on board next time I'll skip that one. They had a great Pixar art display on deck 5, I think, then art for sale right by Shutters..they added different pictures to that about halfway through the cruise. I ended up buying a Merida by Jim Salvati that just caught my eye every time I walked by. Booked a dummy cruise with no problem. Seas were fine but you could certainly feel it going out into the Pacific more than when you were going along the coaset. Very foggy in Ensenada and yes, stinky. Took a cab to Sea World and back easily and much cheapoer than the Disney excursion cost. No fog on SF days..gorgeous views.
https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A2JtdOXmGKNvpjHere is a picture of the Pixar wine glasses. They do not come in the wooden box though:

We were on the 9/16 cruise also and had a wonderful time. In SF we rented a car and went to Muir Woods one day, and the other did a hop on/off tour.
I wonder if you were the lady I was talking to in the little shopping area. I bumped the wooden display box and almost knocked the glasses off the table?![]()
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Did anyone get cell service as they were traveling up and down the coast? Might have to call into a meeting and really don't want to have to pay Cellular at Sea rates.
+1 on this I am also curious!
I was the one traveling with our son and daughter in law. They were the "kissing couple".
I think we were even at the same table, weren't we? There should be a picture in this photo stream:
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Welcome to the DIS boards.
ErikdaRed said:Did anyone get cell service as they were traveling up and down the coast? Might have to call into a meeting and really don't want to have to pay Cellular at Sea rates.
While on the cruise last week I was talking to a guy who said he worked for Verizon, and that we "really really didn't want to pay those roaming rates", which he said could get into hundreds of dollars. He suggested switching to airplane mode as soon as we lost all bars after leaving port, which we did. I think as soon as you see "land ho!" you can switch back. I'm thinking if you pay for wi-fi service on the ship - and connect your phone to it as needed - that would avoid the problem if you really need to access the net for whatever reason. We didn't sign up for wifi at all.Did anyone get cell service as they were traveling up and down the coast? Might have to call into a meeting and really don't want to have to pay Cellular at Sea rates.
I had cell service while we were in ports on the ship, but didn't try while we were out sailing.
Here are all my tweets for the Pixar Cruise last week, most with pictures. (Hope this works.)I've been posting on twitter using #DisneyWonder. Now waiting to see SF.
Did anyone get cell service as they were traveling up and down the coast? Might have to call into a meeting and really don't want to have to pay Cellular at Sea rates.

We were on the 9/16 cruise also and had a wonderful time. In SF we rented a car and went to Muir Woods one day, and the other did a hop on/off tour. Did not get off on SD, even though I planned to originally. Did not get off in Ensenada - but did enjoy watching the seals and sea lions from my balcony, even though they were loud and stinky. It was strangely foggy in Ensenada the whole time we were there. We just enjoyed the ship so much we decided to stay on both days.
Pools were very warm and a lot of people were swimming. Lookout cafe was great. The shows were really excellent - the cast and production is so good. We really enjoyed the John Lasseter and Jay Ward presentations. We are spending a few days at Disneyland right now, and we went to Carsland today and my son kept pointing out things that Jay Ward told us about. As someone else posted earlier, however, if you go to the book signing, get there early.
I had read some negative reviews of the food so I was pleasantly surprised. Our servers (Agnelo and Oksana) were also excellent, as was our room steward Dom. I eat gluten free and the chefs and the servers were so attentive and careful to make sure that I didn't get any contaminated food. Honestly, I felt a little guilty they were being so careful! I had no negative incidents - i.e., I didn't get sick the whole cruise. It was awesome!
But something I just found out about although many of you may already know (seems the majority of people I talked to on our cruise were from California) - but Carmageddon 2 is coming this weekend!! For those of you who don't know:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/23/carmageddon-2-la-prepping-freeway-closure_n_1907578.html
We fly out early Saturday morning, and I am thinking about changing our hotel the last night from Santa Monica to an LAX hotel because I am so worried. For those of you getting on the ship Sunday, not sure if this will effect you because I am not familiar with the area (we took a transfer from the Marriott LAX to the port) but you may want to double check you plans.
[snip]John Lasseter: This was the highlight for me, as I use his career path as an example to my college students. [snip]Gayle
I do have one question that hopefully someone could answer. My DD (Sierra) and I will be on this cruise. My ex obviously won't be with us. Do I need a notarized letter from him giving his permission? DD and I took a Carnival cruise a few years ago and they said they needed this, but it wasn't EVER looked at by anyone. The only thing I could find on Disney's website was for a non parent/legal guardian accompanying a child on the cruise without a parent(s). Any help would be great.
Thanks!![]()