Hello everyone!
I'm happy to be back on the boards after a long while. DH and I are taking our 10th Disney cruise with you all. We were lucky enough to be on the last WB TA in 2007 and are looking forward to this one even more so. We'll be taking it to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary which is actually August 3. We're staying at the Hilton Diagonal Mar Friday night and hope to see some of you there. We had to book it on our own because Disney's portion was sold out. It actually turned out for the best because we're using DH's Hilton points for the room. I'll do my best to catch up on the thread but am happy to be connected with you from this point on!
Cheers!
Lisa Marie
BearFan
Welcome Back Lisa Marie, I hope my DH and I will be celebrating our 25th anniversary on a
DCL cruise, We are at 11 years, nearly half way there.
If you have any modifications or want to be included on the list, please send me a PM!
We are arriving on the 17th, just in case your anal like me and like to have all the little boxes filled on you beautiful spreadsheet!
That's the only thing where i'm having a problem, sitting whit strangers on a table. Because last time we had a family that was not that nice. We can speak english but we must think what we going to say back to our tablemates. So that takes time and they didn't understand that i think.
So your not the only couple how has problems whit that, and you can speak English.
Connie
Connie, we are looking forward to meeting you, if you can understand Aussie english! And if your lucky enough to hear one of my DD's never ending stories you will see where we get out patience from.
When we took a cruise on Norweigen (it was our first and we learned quickly

) we had to sit with strangers. As I have said, I am shy at first. These folks were not nice at all and I barely spoke. Flash forward to the airport after the cruise. We were sitting behind them in the terminal and the woman was trash talking about me to another woman. I stood up so the friend could see I was staring and miss big mouth looked up at me and shut up. I learned quickly, that some people have no class and it is all about them. Had she not been so self absorbed, she would have seen I was either quiet or shy. I say, shame on those folks who treated you so poorly. I also believe what goes around comes around.
I'm a HUGE believer in Karma, that lady would have got it back 10 times worse.
That is just horrible! I cannot believe there would be people like that. I figure no matter who I sit with, I can make conversation and have a good time. I am just worried that the people I sit with won't want to talk and that would be awkward for all 2 weeks. I can always get seating changed, but then I would feel weird. We have to make sure this does not happen on The Magic - everybody on these boards WILL have a good time - no GREAT time!
No, AMAZING, FANTASTIC, FABULOUS, AWESOME, AMAZING, MEMORABLE and GLORIOUS time.
The concept of "American English" is kind of funny when you consider Southern drawl, California "valley," mid-West, New Yorker, etc. I understand Dutch better than I understand Bostonian!
Add some Aussie slang from us!!!
scottish, its so funny, we speak way to fast, I am better than the others in my family because I work in Edinburgh, If I spoke "fife" nobody would understand me.
I have a scottish friend, I can never understand her, I can't even understand her text messages let alone her super fast talking!
Well, I don't know if we should sign up for linking our dining or not. We are late dining. Since we are on mountain time it's not as late for us. I thought this way I wouldn't have to change the kids schedule so much. Anyways, I doubt anyone else with little kids will be at this dining. So, not sure if anyone would want to sit with us?
We are late dining and we have DD8 and DD9, we have linked with some friends already, but make sure you link with the DIS group and we'll all be in the same general area.
Thanks for all the well wishes. I found out I going to have the MRI next Thursday. I hope to find out good new then, but i don't have my hopes ups.
Good Luck!
Yes I hear that for sure. Part of the reason Jason and I get very nervous about seating with strangers is that on our first Disney cruise together (which was Jason's first cruise ever and my second cruise, but first on DCL), we got seated with two other couples without children----and somehow we got so "lucky" that we got seated with not one, but TWO couples who both had an obvious problem with be seating with a couple that was two men. One of those couples never came back to dinner after the first night. We aren't sure if they asked to switch seating or just ate on deck to avoid us. The other couple did come to dinner every night except their Palo night but they basically ignored us and made it clear they didn't want us to talk to them either-----so that was very uncomfortable for 4 nights and left us a little gunshy. On our next DCL cruise...we did get lucky and got seated with an amazing older couple who happened to have an adult son who also had a male partner so we got along with them great....and every cruise we've been on since then we've traveled with friends and/or family and been able to "stack" our tables!!
Jason and I would definitely not mind linking up with folks who have late dining if we felt certain we were going to be eating with folks who were friendly and comfortable and nice----and if we were able to link with people who are also doing the B2B (like we are) that would even be a bonus!!
Your safe with us!
Funny story, We have some close family friends ( I kid her that bathing with me as a kid turned her Gay,

) that got married (not legally) here a few months ago. It didn't even occur to me to explain to my 2 DD that it was 2 girls getting married. So we go to the wedding, the girls walk down the aisle and DD8 whispers to me "Mum, Is it a gay wedding", and I say "yes darling, it is", she has a little giggle and doesn't bring it up again (BTW, don't know where she'd even heard the word Gay? School!). Until....after school on Monday the teacher says to me "So, I heard you went to a wedding on the weekend, Thanks, I had to explain to the entire grade 2 class what gay was!". She's a great teacher and wasn't upset with me, just thought it was funny that my DD was so casual about her weekly Show and Tell story being a 'gay' wedding.
