I see that a part 6 thread has already been started....did you all want this thread closed so that part 6 can be utilized?
Thanks
Not yet - we want to put planning details on page one first.
Thanks!!
Sue
I see that a part 6 thread has already been started....did you all want this thread closed so that part 6 can be utilized?
Thanks
I was on the WBTA back in 2007? 2008? The first time it came back, and we did not plan anything in Gibraltar. We ended up getting a van on our own and had our own mini tour. I can't rightly remember the amount we paid but I do know that it was quite a bit cheaper than DCL. I believe we went into the rock, the Gates of Gibraltar and even a small visit with the monkeys which I HIGHLY suggest you don't touch and then after we got dropped into town on our own. We were able to walk back on our own from town and we had PLENTY and I mean PLENTY of time to sit on the deck. We didn't venture very far and Gibraltar was easily done on your own. And pretty safe (if you don't touch the monkeys) Someone actually allowed their 3 yr old to touch one and got bitten so they can bite. Also, a woman put a banana in her pocket on the advice of her tour guide and the monkey almost literally pulled her pants off trying to get at the banana. So I advise against it. I'll see if I can find any old pictures and post them.
OH yeah, you can watch the planes leave from inside the Rock of Gibraltar and its exciting as they stop traffic on both sides of the road to let planes come in and out. Our guide did tell us that one or two planes have actually overshot the strip and ended up in the ocean. Funny but its not. You'll know what I mean when you see the strip.
Hi Monica!
I just got on today myself! Yippee!
We should hold a class for all the non-planner husbands in the terminal. Divide the class up and several of us can teach sections, 3 mins or less per section and lots of pictures or they will lose interest;
Dis Meets
Ports
Meals
Sea Day Activities
Drink Tastings
Special guests
MISC.
or perhaps a powerpoint presentation that they could play on the plane(s), lol.
Pj
We should hold a class for all the non-planner husbands in the terminal. Divide the class up and several of us can teach sections, 3 mins or less per section and lots of pictures or they will lose interest;
Dis Meets
Ports
Meals
Sea Day Activities
Drink Tastings
Special guests
MISC.
or perhaps a powerpoint presentation that they could play on the plane(s), lol.
Pj
We should hold a class for all the non-planner husbands in the terminal. Divide the class up and several of us can teach sections, 3 mins or less per section and lots of pictures or they will lose interest;
Dis Meets
Ports
Meals
Sea Day Activities
Drink Tastings
Special guests
MISC.
or perhaps a powerpoint presentation that they could play on the plane(s), lol.
Pj
You DID NOT just call us "HOTlanta"!!!![]()
Thanks for making and keeping up this list. It's awesome.
Good to know. On a related note, we're going this week or next to get Tristan's (our 8 month old) passport.
Alex
We should hold a class for all the non-planner husbands in the terminal. Divide the class up and several of us can teach sections, 3 mins or less per section and lots of pictures or they will lose interest;
Dis Meets
Ports
Meals
Sea Day Activities
Drink Tastings
Special guests
MISC.
or perhaps a powerpoint presentation that they could play on the plane(s), lol.
Pj
I like the list... But we need to moves drink tasting to the top to peak their interest and not talk about meals until the end so they have to pay attention... So, I guess that means only 2 groups... Sheesh... What is it with the DH's anyway???
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I was on the WBTA back in 2007? 2008? The first time it came back, and we did not plan anything in Gibraltar. We ended up getting a van on our own and had our own mini tour. I can't rightly remember the amount we paid but I do know that it was quite a bit cheaper than DCL. I believe we went into the rock, the Gates of Gibraltar and even a small visit with the monkeys which I HIGHLY suggest you don't touch and then after we got dropped into town on our own. We were able to walk back on our own from town and we had PLENTY and I mean PLENTY of time to sit on the deck. We didn't venture very far and Gibraltar was easily done on your own. And pretty safe (if you don't touch the monkeys) Someone actually allowed their 3 yr old to touch one and got bitten so they can bite. Also, a woman put a banana in her pocket on the advice of her tour guide and the monkey almost literally pulled her pants off trying to get at the banana. So I advise against it. I'll see if I can find any old pictures and post them.
OH yeah, you can watch the planes leave from inside the Rock of Gibraltar and its exciting as they stop traffic on both sides of the road to let planes come in and out. Our guide did tell us that one or two planes have actually overshot the strip and ended up in the ocean. Funny but its not. You'll know what I mean when you see the strip.
Here are a few pictures of the monkeys that Laura was talking about.....also one of the runway between Spain and Gibraltar....This was the WBTA in August 2007....Laura and I did this cruise solo....Thank God I had her because I speak NO Spanish!!!
We should hold a class for all the non-planner husbands in the terminal. Divide the class up and several of us can teach sections, 3 mins or less per section and lots of pictures or they will lose interest;
Dis Meets
Ports
Meals
Sea Day Activities
Drink Tastings
Special guests
MISC.
or perhaps a powerpoint presentation that they could play on the plane(s), lol.
Pj
Here are a few pictures of the monkeys that Laura was talking about.....also one of the runway between Spain and Gibraltar....This was the WBTA in August 2007....Laura and I did this cruise solo....Thank God I had her because I speak NO Spanish!!!
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I thought I read here that English is widely spoken and that we will be fine not trying to learn the local languages.Do I need to get Dennis going on learning Catalan, Spanish and Portugese??
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I thought I read here that English is widely spoken and that we will be fine not trying to learn the local languages.Do I need to get Dennis going on learning Catalan, Spanish and Portugese??
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My DH likes to work on spreadsheets and magnets. The rest he leaves up to me. I forward him all my plans and he puts them on spreadsheets. We are probably the only people you know who have three computers in their bedroom!!
Kinda like Xmas. I do all the shopping and he does all the wrapping...
Just my thoughts...
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Well, we used to have two computers in the den, but one got moved. Now we have one in the den, one in DS1 room, one in DS2 room, one in master bedroom, one in living room, DS1 has laptop (usually in his room or living room) and I have a laptop (usually in living room). DH is a computer tech, can you tell? He started expanding our computer system back when computers were starting to be able to talk to each other and he needed to know how to do that for work. I think it's a little out of hand.
However, I'm the one doing the magnets.
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Okay , I have to point this out cause you will hear alot when in Gibraltar....They are not monkeys , they are apes ....No tails .... Tails = Monkeys - No tails = apes ... lol Just thought I would point that out
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