RV's March 17th, 2007 Eastern "Sharing the Magic with the Unmagic'ed" Cruise

I am so anxious to see how the rest of the cruise went. I hope for your sake and the sanity of your wife it went much better than the whole limo situation.

Keep it coming!!!
 
We go on an Eastern this October, and were sooo looking forward to fresh, prime Eastern reports. Now we have DisneyPoor and RV. Yes!
Sean & Christine
 

RV’s March 17th 7-night Eastern “Sharing the Magic with the Unmagic’ed” Cruise!

Cast of Characters:

Me – age 30
DW – age 34
DD – age 14
Father in Law (we’ll go with FIL on that one) – age 59
Mother in Law (we’ll go with MIL on that one) – age 59

Day 1 Part 3: The Room and Dining Changes

I sat there with my hand clenched around the handle in the door, knuckles white. As the driver drove 85 miles an hour towards the magic, I looked around the van. There were no neon lights. There was no bar. There was no leather nor sunroof nor divider between the driver and me. This certainly wasn’t a limo. :guilty: But we were in a vehicle on the way to the port, and that was what mattered. :)

The experience of coming up over the bridge and finally seeing the beautiful Magic is a topic discussed endlessly in trip reports so I won’t rehash all of the squealing and pointing and giggling and elation that was felt. All I will say is that all of those emotions came from DW, DD, and I. MIL and FIL… I wonder if they saw the ship. Uh, maybe the sun was in their eyes. Maybe they were distracted by the ripped upholstery. Not much reaction there. :sad2:

We arrived at 11:30. Our bags were taken; we made our way through security, got boarding pass number nine, and headed up to the Castaway Club line. Remember we were very worried about getting to the port this late, but you know what? We were pleasantly surprised! There was no line to check in, and they had started boarding almost immediately after we arrived so it worked out very well. The original thought was that we wanted the in-laws to have some time in the terminal exploring and sitting and soaking it all in. But upon second thought, I think they would have just become impatient and bored. So it worked out great! The morning’s crisis, although stressful and worrisome at the time, ended up working out to our advantage.

Upon check-in we got the PLAPLAP dining rotation, which was exactly the one we wanted, and we got the late seating, 8:15 to be exact (same as Disneypoor who has a fabulous trip report going as we speak as well. Hi Disneypoor! :wave2: ) DW and I were minorly worried about this late dining time. If you remember from my pre-trip report, the in-laws live by an ungodly schedule where they eat dinner at like 3:30pm in the afternoon. DW and I agonized over whether or not we should see about getting it changed after boarding, but we liked the late seating ourselves. To us it makes it seem like there is more time in the day. So we didn’t really know what to do. It was finally decided that we would go to Rockin’ Bar D just to see what they say and go from there.

Boarding pass #9 was called at about 12:30pm so we got in line, had the boarding picture taken (in-laws first exposure to the ubiquitous photographers) and were announced as we entered the atrium. This was an area that my wife had really hyped up over the last several months to her parents. The magic of the grand entrance… we love the announcement of the guests and think it is an extraordinary touch that adds such magic to the moment. Again, not a lot of reaction from the in-laws. :sad2:

We went up to Topsiders and had some lunch (corndogs and cheesecake!) and just wandered around Deck 9 for a bit showing them the sites, discussing forward, aft, starboard, port so that they could start to learn their way around. 1:30pm came around fast so it was time to head down to the room. We booked a Cat. 7 Navigator’s Verandah room and we were located on Deck 5 all the way aft, room 5634. Our room was only a few doors down from where we were last year when we stayed in a Cat. 6 stateroom. The in-laws had a separate room next to us, and there we no connecting rooms available. Thank goodness! There was some slight worry on our part about how we would like the Navigator’s Verandah, but it was GREAT! For those of you that aren’t aware, a Navigator’s Verandah is a verandah that is mostly enclosed by solid walls. The sides and front are completely enclosed leaving you with a large open porthole to the outside. There is a built in bench on one side and a small table. It is decorated with nautical instruments like maps and compasses. It’s like a small extension of the room. We were very impressed by it and would stay in that category again. :thumbsup2

We took this time to get situated. I made a beeline for our dining tickets to see what table number we were assigned. Table 50. This was important to us because I had requested upon making the reservation that we have a table to ourselves due to having the in-laws along. They didn’t particularly like the idea of dining with others, and we agreed that in this situation, just the five of us at a table would be best. So I took our dining tickets and made my way to Rockin’ Bar D to see about Palo and to see what size table #50 was. There was no line when I arrived (which was great!). I asked if there was any availability for the early seating, and there wasn’t, so that took care of that. Turns out table #50 was a table for ten, but they were able to change it and get us by ourselves. And we booked Palo dinner for Thursday night at 8pm. We had already booked Palo brunch online prior to cruising for the next morning at 11am. So I was all taken care of! :thumbsup2

Next Up: The First Dinner

Sorry, this is so much longer than I ever imagined it would be. Four parts to Day 1?! I must be crazy… sorry. :blush:
 
Did you book another cruise?:cutie:

Nope, we're not quite sure what we're going to aim at for next year. Our options are wide open. There are some stupid life things that we need to get squared away so we're just going to save as much as we can and see where we land.
 
RV’s March 17th 7-night Eastern “Sharing the Magic with the Unmagic’ed” Cruise!

Cast of Characters:

Me – age 30
DW – age 34
DD – age 14
Father in Law (we’ll go with FIL on that one) – age 59
Mother in Law (we’ll go with MIL on that one) – age 59

Day 1 Part 4: The First Dinner

After I got all of our dining arrangements taken care of, I went back to the room to see what we wanted to do next. Well DD was itching to remove herself from our presence and go meet her kind at the Stack. So she took off (as she did SO many times that week) leaving DW and I alone. Well you know where the minds of two young adults go after their daughter leaves them alone and they’ve just boarded the magical ship in the universe…. FOOD! ;) :) Food, people… food. So we left the in-laws in their room (evil probably but I wasn’t caring) and headed up to Pluto’s for pizza. We LOVE the ships pizza. And then to top it off we had to have our first ice cream of the cruise. We DOUBLE LOVE the ships soft serve creamy ice cream! DW discovered on our first cruise that it is much more magical to grab a large cup from the drink station and use it for ice cream instead of the smaller cups provided next to the machines. I married a brilliant woman! :woohoo:

We went back to the room and ran into Mario, our room host along the way. He was a super friendly guy. He was delivering my tux to the room that I had ordered prior to cruising. Shortly thereafter the luggage started arriving so we piddled around with unpacking for a bit, I tried on my tux, and we just sorta got things organized in the room. The boat drill was at 4pm. Our meeting place was just downstairs from our room in Animator’s Palate. It was quick and painless just like usual. Then we headed up top for the sail away party. MIL/FIL are not “party” people at all, so we found a table on Deck 10 aft where they could sit and be away from the party going on midship. I wandered down there a few times to see the action, but wasn’t immersed in it like previous years. The horn sounded at 5pm (love that horn :goodvibes ), but we didn’t go anywhere. There were two other ships in port that day, the Carnival Elation and the Carnival Glory. They weren’t going anywhere either. Finally around 5:30pm they started to head out, and then we followed. Long after the cruise, I discovered that over 100 people missed our ship due to weather up North. That would totally SUCK! :guilty:

We went back to the room at 6pm to rest and get ready for the evening. We had PLAPLAP rotation so dinner was in Parrot Cay at 8:15pm. We gathered the in-laws and headed to the dining room. Our servers were David from Australia (Server) and Juan Pablo (Asst. Server) from Chile. David told us that he was a bit jet-lagged due to just having arrived on the ship from Australia. This is his first cruise back from a six week break. They were spectacular and treated us great over the week.

I always like to say that I’m going to try new things when we cruise, but it’s hit or miss most of the time. I had the crab Martinique appetizer which was a HUGE departure from me, and I liked it! The highlight came in the dessert of course (doesn’t it always?). I had the French Toast Banana Bread Pudding which was HEAVEN on a plate! :hyper:

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The in-laws had Walnut Chocolate Cake and loved it so much that they took one back to the room. We were thrilled with how the dinner went. It was an area of big worry for us regarding them. They are set in their ways and sorta picky eaters so we really didn’t know how dinners would go, but FIL verbally confirmed that the dinner was marvelous! Thank God!

After dinner we poked into Shutters to look at the embarkation photo. It was pretty good. We let it sit for now, but came back for it at a later time. Sadie came home at the appropriate hour and we turned in for the night. Nothing has changed since last year… we’re still not late night people, and after dining that late and eating as much as we did, we pretty much turned in after dinner each evening. Sorry… no wild and crazy party or lounge stories here, folks.

Oh... this is how the first day ended:

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Next Up: Palo Brunch and a Curling Iron Catastrophy
 
NOTHING worse than a curling iron catastrophe...can't wait to see what happens! ;) :banana:


and that are you crazy thing...that was rhetorical, right? ;) :rotfl: :rotfl:



YAY for the Navigator room...Im glad it turned out well since you were worried about it before you left! And Im glad to see that you still went about having your own good time even though inlaws didnt always join in!

Great pics! :thumbsup2 :banana:


keep writing!
 
Sounds good so far...popcorn::

A curling iron catastrophe??? :sad2:
 
I can't wait to hear about the rest of your trip....I'm enjoying it very much! In in-laws remind me of my father. i can't wait to hear more about how they like the trip.


lettie
 
I'm here...... & count me very very impressed at all that you already have up.
Sorry about the rough start with the limo/van. Hope that is the only bad thing that happens. Glad dinner went well..........no offense to your in-laws but how could anyone not get excited & have a reaction when seeing the Magic or Wonder for the first time?? :confused3 Even my Dad (who is a judge & generally very hard to impress) was impressed although he didn't show it as much as I would have liked, but I found out after we got back that he was telling everyone what a great time he had.
Ready for more
popcorn::
 
Luckily my mom is also a Disney fan... of course her cheerleading lessons start long before the trip... (I want Dopey! I want Dopey!)

The rest of my family would be like the inlaws... and they would NEVER take the time to find hidden Mickeys or anything...
 
Sorry for the rocky start to your vacation but it sounds like its shaping up nicely. :thumbsup2 Keep up the great work! :goodvibes Can't wait to find out about the curling iron catastrophe! :eek:
 
Signing on to your trip report, we are taking my parents in Sept. They too are not easily impressed, nor party people, so we are wondering how to entertain them and keep them happy on the trip!
 
Stop posting your pictures on Disneypoor's trippie and get over here!! popcorn:: I need to know about the curling iron catastrophe!! :rotfl:
 
RV?? No lounge stories? You aand your DW weren't in Match You Mate talking about dumper trucks?

Well!




(nice report....loving it!)
 
OK RV dont leave us hanging too long...looking forward to the rest of your report.....

Denise:banana:
 


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