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It all worked out beautifully, except that my mother and niece had their luggage "misplaced" by British Air and didn't get their bags until Madeira. It was awful! We did manage to pick up some clothes in Barca before boarding, but they were very unhappy campers for the first several days of the trip.

I remember hearing about this and thinking how terrible that must have been to have lost luggage!

I also remember someone from the DIS group having their mother pass away while we were on board and she had to fly back home to Boston(?) from Madeira or Gibraltar and it was quite an ordeal. I can't remember her username, though I believe she met a bunch of us down at WDW the day we disembarked for lunch at Earl of Sandwich.
 
Not too bad, really, but the cold that was coming on all weekend has now hit him full force. Poor thing. I should whack him up with some heavy-duty meds, ask him if I should go ahead and officially book the cruise, and interpret "hrmmrmm," as "yes." :rolleyes1

I'm so glad he is better! And yes, that is a good plan!!!!

We took the Aerobus, too. Super easy way to get from the airport. Where did you stay last time? We were at the Continental Palacete. Funky, but nice.

We had fun riding the Aerobus with you two :) I should have taken pictures in the airport to remember exactly where we went.... I think we were half asleep!!!
 
I remember hearing about this and thinking how terrible that must have been to have lost luggage!

I also remember someone from the DIS group having their mother pass away while we were on board and she had to fly back home to Boston(?) from Madeira or Gibraltar and it was quite an ordeal. I can't remember her username, though I believe she met a bunch of us down at WDW the day we disembarked for lunch at Earl of Sandwich.

I remember both of those stories as well.

And thanks a lot... now my mouth is watering for Earl of Sandwich :rolleyes1
 
Chris - that was my mother who passed away, and I did get off in Madeira to fly back to Boston, in a very round about way!! I am back to get through this cruise, and am really looking forward to seeing everyone i had just met, and have yet to meet. A few of my wonderful friends are already on this cruise, and you did meet them at the Earl of Sandwich too that day.
 

Chris - that was my mother who passed away, and I did get off in Madeira to fly back to Boston, in a very round about way!! I am back to get through this cruise, and am really looking forward to seeing everyone i had just met, and have yet to meet. A few of my wonderful friends are already on this cruise.

Did you have lunch with us or am I imagining that? :lmao:
 
Yes and no...10 days after my mom's funeral, my daughters convinced me to go back and meet my cruise roommates along with 2 other special ladies, one of whom is on this WBTA.
We were in the Earl of Sandwich, and saw you with Laura , so I went over and spoke to you all. Hoping that I have a chance to meet you both once again..... so, no, you were not imagining things!!! ;)

...btw, has anyone heard if Laura will be on this cruise?
 
Hi there Sam and Ashley from Chesapeake VA here adding our names to the list. We have done 4 Disney Cruises but never one this long or a transatlantic. Very Excited!

Looking for ward to meeting and making new friends in our beloved Disney community. we are in Stateroom 7050.
 
Hi - can you please change our room # in the list? Shercara - Phil and Sherri Caramico #6622 (now) - was 7632 - THANKS
 
We had fun riding the Aerobus with you two :) I should have taken pictures in the airport to remember exactly where we went.... I think we were half asleep!!!

Only half? :rotfl:

I remember shlepping a ridiculous amount of luggage (which I absolutely needed, every bit of it), checking into our hotel, ditching the luggage, and after that... not a clue.

Oh, and that cattle barge of a flight! That was just insane. Good thing it was cheap.

I now know that if Dennis and I could survive the flight and that first day without killing each other, we can survive anything.
 
I remember shlepping a ridiculous amount of luggage (which I absolutely needed, every bit of it), checking into our hotel, ditching the luggage, and after that... not a clue.

J took a nap against my warnings after landing (never sleep, power through the jet lag!) and he was more than pleasant that evening after waking up. :sad2:
 
J took a nap against my warnings after landing (never sleep, power through the jet lag!) and he was more than pleasant that evening after waking up. :sad2:

We were up 3am the day we flew out....didn't sleep on the plane once we got to Spain did the hop on off bus...ended up getting lost in downtown finally made it to the hotel. I think we went to bed by 5 that day....... learned a few lessons ;)
 
Only half? :rotfl:

I remember shlepping a ridiculous amount of luggage (which I absolutely needed, every bit of it), checking into our hotel, ditching the luggage, and after that... not a clue.

Oh, and that cattle barge of a flight! That was just insane. Good thing it was cheap.

I now know that if Dennis and I could survive the flight and that first day without killing each other, we can survive anything.

All I remember from that flight was the car seat strapped in next to me where the 15-month old was *supposed* to be sitting. She instead preferred my lap. Every time I looked across the aisle, the husband and 6 year old were leisurely enjoying their dinner, sleeping, eating breakfast, etc. I was about to throw something at them.

Did we hunt down coffee at the airport?
 
Not all of these were mine. The blue ones were Dennis's.

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All I remember from that flight was the car seat strapped in next to me where the 15-month old was *supposed* to be sitting. She instead preferred my lap. Every time I looked across the aisle, the husband and 6 year old were leisurely enjoying their dinner, sleeping, eating breakfast, etc. I was about to throw something at them.

Did we hunt down coffee at the airport?

"Leisurely" being relative here. I know we had food on the flight, but I'm sure we ate it using "T-Rex arms." You know - elbows jammed in to ribs, bending mouth down to fork rather than moving fork to mouth. Fun times. I want to win the lotto if for no other reason than to be able to fly in something other than chicken coop class.

Yes, we did find some fairly decent coffee at the airport. Although at that point, hot and caffeinated was all I was looking for. I had mine chugged before we even got to the Aerobus.
 
I know I've posted this elsewhere, but I just can't resist:

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"Yo, Ed! Choo in there, dude? Choo got some Malteasers for me, dude? Ed!!!"

:teeth:
 
I'll be the one sitting near Debbie eavesdropping and listening to all her questions and answers. WIth a name like Skye- I have wanted to do there for years.

Hi

for us that 3 of us are deaf, I can lip reading and listen, and we had an interpreters since 4th Cruise and they are so wonderful.. I know lots of people enjoyed to watch their show at theatre on the Cruise.

I send request for an interpreters for this cruise :thumbsup2

Yes, it is me, Deborah and I look forward to meet Debbie and she is welcome to question about my Bonnie Scotland:thumbsup2 I am happy to help.

Wow, sound great. When we met ASL an interpreters, we often swap or share sign languages which was fun.

Scottishwee35

That'll be great, Deborah. Debbie has taken Signed English ( I don't know where that fits into the scheme of things, but she'll brush up).

:welcome:

MandyGirl is a tutor and former teacher (and former principal, I think?) and I'm a former teacher, and I think we'd both say your DS will have educational opportunities on this trip that he would never get in school! I know there were kids on the 2011 trip who did school work while they were on-board.

I'm sure you can handle anything they would give your DS, but if not, there will likely be a few teachers/former teachers around who would be willing to help. I believe our standard charge is one FAB/RAB. ;) (See previous post on beverage terminology.)

Yep! I taught math for grades 6-12 and did my principal internship... but started staying home after #2 was born. We will be taking our oldest out of the start of second grade even if that means me withdrawing her from school and homeschooling (can do that in our state). The educational opportunities are awesome! In fact, for our EBTA in May we have a 150-page packet uploaded onto our facebook group that families can print out. It has activities that start with airplanes (for flying to trip), to facts about each port of call. So many educational opportunities! Life on Earth is short --- live it, do it! Family first. (I know I am in the minority though...)

and we will also have a retired teacher/guidance counselor with our group, and Debbie is a school nurse, so your kids'll kinda/sorta be in school.:laughing:
 
"Leisurely" being relative here. I know we had food on the flight, but I'm sure we ate it using "T-Rex arms." You know - elbows jammed in to ribs, bending mouth down to fork rather than moving fork to mouth. Fun times. I want to win the lotto if for no other reason than to be able to fly in something other than chicken coop class.

I'm telling ya, the 5 year old had the aisle seat, and those two are both so skinny they could've shared a seat! And I had the kid deciding to be on top of me at all times. Flown just fine everywhere else, but no, the one time we get her a seat when she could've flown free in my lap, she decides to plop herself in my lap all 6 hours.... :faint:

Yes, we did find some fairly decent coffee at the airport. Although at that point, hot and caffeinated was all I was looking for. I had mine chugged before we even got to the Aerobus.

That's right - it was gone before we boarded! :goodvibes
 
That'll be great, Deborah. Debbie has taken Signed English ( I don't know where that fits into the scheme of things, but she'll brush up).


and we will also have a retired teacher/guidance counselor with our group, and Debbie is a school nurse, so your kids'll kinda/sorta be in school.:laughing:

Perfect! :thumbsup2
 
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