Nicole Frick
Earning My Ears
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HI Everyone. I just booked my cruise yesterday. I'm trying to understand the fish extender thing...Do we have a list or group for that for this specific sailing?
Hi, I would like to join the fe group! There are 4 in my cabin....the dh and myself and my dd,6 and ds,2. Don't know the room number now but I will let you know.Yes we do. All I need is how many in the room, ages of children and any allergies. I will also need your stateroom number. If you would like to keep the info private, just post on here until you get to 10 and you can send me a private message with the info. If you would like to know anything else, you can read through the previous posts or post the question here and we will respond. There are a couple of us that check this thread daily, and we will help if we know the answer.
Hi, I would like to join the fe group! There are 4 in my cabin....the dh and myself and my dd,6 and ds,2. Don't know the room number now but I will let you know.
Thanks!!! We have 3 kids coming in 2 staterooms that are next door to each other (the kids are split up) I think I'm just going to do one FE? What do you recommend? This is all new to me. Should I do one for each room?Yes we do. All I need is how many in the room, ages of children and any allergies. I will also need your stateroom number. If you would like to keep the info private, just post on here until you get to 10 and you can send me a private message with the info. If you would like to know anything else, you can read through the previous posts or post the question here and we will respond. There are a couple of us that check this thread daily, and we will help if we know the answer.
Ill stick to one group. I'd rather be safe than sorry!! I have 6 in my total party (3 adults - 2 females, 1 male) and I have 4 & 12 year old boy and 9 year old girl. No allergies. We are room number 7625You can do either, my group is 3 adults in 2 rooms and we are only doing 1 FE for both rooms. If you are comfortable doing 2, I say go for it! Being new though, I would recommend just doing 1 to get your feet wet. You can always be in multiple groups if you want to if you feel up to doing more FE's. Like I said above, the groups will be split at 10 or 15 cabins so the most cabins you would have if you were in multiple groups is 30. Being new to it though, I would stay simple so you still enjoy the cruise and don't stress over the FE.
HI Everyone. I just booked my cruise yesterday. I'm trying to understand the fish extender thing...Do we have a list or group for that for this specific sailing?
Got it!Thanks Huskiesrule for everything, it looks great! BTW - you can put no allergies by us as well.
Thanks for sharing!!!!!! I think I'm more excited then my chid.It's official, we're the first of the Very MerryTime Cruises!
Very MerryTime Cruises
Location: Fleetwide
This holiday season, delight in magical merriment at sea with Very MerryTime Cruises—a Disney Cruise Line event—available on sailings departing November through Christmas! Share seasonal splendor with loved ones as you enjoy a twist on holiday traditions.
Sail Dates
Ship Sail Dates
Disney Magic 11/11/2015–12/23/2015
Disney Wonder 11/6/2015–12/24/2015
Disney Dream 11/9/2015–12/24/2015
Disney Fantasy 11/14/2015–12/19/2015
Holiday Cheer at Castaway Cay
A winter wonderland awaits you aboard each ship—as well as at Castaway Cay!
Disney's private island paradise is transformed with "snow" flurries, a Christmas tree and more. Be on the lookout for Mr. and Mrs. Snowman, dressed in their island attire. Plus, the island's tram is decorated to resemble a reindeer, complete with antlers and a tail.
Onboard Experiences
On the ship, discover a festive fusion of holiday-themed entertainment, activities and décor—with a life-sized gingerbread house, 24-foot Christmas tree, garlands, poinsettias, shimmering lights and more!
Other holiday enhancements include:
- Deck the Deck Tropical Holiday Party, a celebration in addition to Pirate Night, with candy-cane limbo, dancing and games
- Tree Lighting Ceremony, where kids can help light the tree and kick off the holiday festivities
- Santa Claus meet-and-greet, an exciting opportunity to take family pictures and see Santa and his elves
- Meet-and-Greets with some favorite Disney Characters, dressed in their holiday attire
- Teen-only and tween-only holiday parties—private celebrations where teens and tweens can hang out with new friends
- Holiday storytelling, with new and old tales about holidays at sea and around the world
- Themed activities and crafts for kids—decorate stockings, make holiday cards, go on a holiday scavenger hunt and more
- A life-sized gingerbread house made completely with edible ingredients—and the opportunity to make your own gingerbread house*
- Holiday merchandise available for this event
What an awesome idea!!! A gingerbread ship would be amazing.I do have to say, it would be a much cooler idea to build a gingerbread ship. Not traditional, but keeping in the theme of cruising. Doesn't matter to me the shape, I am not a builder so mine is going to resemble the haunted mansion![]()