Hi,
everyone, I apologize for not keeping on top of the GF FAQ thread,
~gulp.~ I am still here in WDW and finally am beginning to get my voice back. Its been gone for almost two weeks now (not that my daughter is complaining).
I logged onto the net today in order to send some e-mail & photos to my husband & parents. They were beginning to loudly question whether or not I was having way too much fun in WDW to even think about them (they were dead-on in their assumptions). While I was on the net, I thought I would take a few moments to post a handful of photos from the
Grand 1 cruise that my daughter and I attended a few weekends ago. I am feeling
very guilty that I havent shared any photos with any of you yet (believe me, my camera has been getting plenty of use; its just that my daughter wont let me stay in the room long enough to sleep let alone to post photos).
I must state for the record that I did
not photograph the Grand 1. There was no way that my photos would ever do that boat justice - MickeyMacs photos had done that for all of us (yes, I am officially crying
Uncle!). However, I thought I would share a couple of fireworks photos that I took during the Wishes portion of the cruise. If you view them, youll notice that several of the folks in our party sat on the bow of the ship and enjoyed the fireworks from that vantage point.
I would like to note that this cruise was a treat from a fellow Diser (Ill keep her name private). Since munchies and drinks were served onboard, the guest list for our cruise was capped at ten people (I believe the normal limit is twelve). I must admit that "ten" was the perfect party size for us. We scattered ourselves all over the boat below deck, above deck, on the stern, on the bridge, and on the bow. We moved around freely throughout our evening cruise, but when it came time for the Wishes fireworks show to begin, most of our party parked themselves on the bow, while the rest of our party parked themselves on the bridge. Everyone enjoyed a good view of the show. It really was fun experiencing Wishes from the water.
Click here for Grand 1 yacht photos. I will try to lighten up a few of the photos soon. I will also try to provide photos of the drinks and munchies that were arranged for us. The Grand Floridians Bakery did a superb job with a specialty cake. It was adorable to look at and delicious to eat (I know of what I speak since I devoured a HUGE piece of the cake yum!).
Ill try to post more photos soon (or as soon as my daughter allows me to). I forgot to mention that not only did I enjoy Private Dining on the third floor balcony, I also enjoyed it in the fourth floors concierge lounge. For that meal we opted to go simply (no tablecloth, etc.). I cant remember if I took photos of that. If I did, Ill try to post them when I post photos of my third floor balcony meal.
Again, I apologize for not posting frequently. Suffice it to say, I'm having a wonderful time here in WDW and still seem to be visiting the Grand Floridian every couple of days. As a matter of fact, my daughter attended the Cooking Class there yesterday. She has now attended all three of the Grand Floridians childrens activities twice during our vacation (once while we were staying there, and again in the following week). She plans on sharing her experiences in words so that I may post them here on the Dis. She hasnt done that in at least two years so it was about time that she did so. Ill let you know when & where I post her experiences (it probably wont be for a few more weeks yet).
By the way, my daughter ran into the Princes younger brother yesterday at the Grand Floridians beach pool. Ive got a photo of him to share with you folks. Hows that for keeping the suspense going?!
