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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
But eventually, we must move on and move forward. It is the right thing to do.
So we are retiring this newsletter, as we simply cannot keep up with it. Many thanks to Mouse Fan Travel who supported it all these years, to All Ears and MousePlanet who helped us with news, to our many article contributors, and -- most importantly -- to Sara Varney who edited our newsletter so wonderfully for years and years.
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Cheryl, you got some beautiful sunset pictures!
Palo Brunch! The best meal of the cruise... our old 2008 cruise, anyway! Your pictures make me believe that the tradition continues on the new ships.
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Nice Formal Night photos. I would keep wearing the same dress for every cruise. I don't own any formal wear so if I had to buy something I'd be sure to get my moneys worth out of it.
I am always amazed at the talent Disney pulls in to create such wonderful shows on board. All your pictures with the characters and the Christmas tree are wonderful! Still love your dress as that color is very becoming on you.
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I am always amazed at the talent Disney pulls in to create such wonderful shows on board. All your pictures with the characters and the Christmas tree are wonderful! Still love your dress as that color is very becoming on you.
Sunday 16 December – part four: a lot done instead of waiting in line…
As it was 6:00pm, we decided we’d better head to dinner, which was downstairs in the Enchanted Garden.
Here we met our other two dining companions, mother and son Anne and Cal. Apparently Anne’s husband won’t set foot on a cruise, so she gets to cruise with her son instead. They seemed very nice, and the table gelled together pretty well.
We weren’t that hungry for dinner, following our superb brunch at Palo, but as you’ll see, that really didn’t stop us.
For appetiser, we both went for the North Atlantic lobster ravioli, with roasted garlic and sweet basil scented tomato juice. I thought it was perfect, although I found the garlic in it a bit disturbing, as without realising it, I took a mouthful of that, and that really detracted from the rest of the dish, which was a shame.
I also had the spinach and raspberry salad, tender spinach tossed with fresh raspberries, toasted pine nuts, and crumbled Gorgonzola and a raspberry vinaigrette. It was very nice, but there was way too much spinach, compared to everything else. I ended up with a plateful of the stuff after I’d finished my raspberries, and cheese, which was a shame, as the flavours blended nicely together, and I didn’t want to have just the spinach on its own.
For entrée, I went for the vegetarian options, as the sea scallops were in a veal juice and although I loved the idea of the sea bass, the fact it came in a sweet chili sauce and with fava beans, which I can’t stand, put me off completely. I ended up with the pearl barley cakes with shallots, leeks and rosemary, over sautéed Julienne of carrots, root celery, and leeks with a light saffron sauce. As you can probably tell by the look of the dish, it was very dry. I was really disappointed with this and only had a few mouthfuls.
Naya asked if I wanted something else, and I thought I’d try the cream of asparagus soup with crabmeat and asparagus tips. This was nice enough, but where the crabmeat and asparagus tips were, goodness only knows, as I couldn’t find them at all.
Mark had the slow roasted prime rib, with thyme roasted vegetables, double-baked potato topped with horseradish and natural jus, which he described as one of the best prime ribs he’d ever had, which is good.
It was around this point we noticed the lights opening up, which we hadn’t seen on the Dream, so that was neat to see.
I found the dessert menu a bit disappointing. I really wanted the “Sacher” chocolate torte, but it came with apricot sauce, which Naya told me was poured over it, so as I’m allergic to apricot, that wasn’t going to be an option for me. Instead, I opted for the passion fruit curd tart, topped with vanilla infused meringue, and orange candy sauce. I have to say, from the description, I really wasn’t holding out much hope. Every time I get anything that has passion fruit in it at Disney, it seems to be a disaster, but my goodness, what a pleasant surprise this was! I was amazed at how light it tasted, and it was just beautiful. A perfect way to round off the meal.
Mark went for the tropical fruit puff tart, a puff pastry case filled with pastry cream and no sugar added vanilla yoghurt ice cream, which he really enjoyed.
Despite my appalling main course, and the lack of entrée choices for me, it had still been a good meal.
On the way out, I got some shots of the restaurant:
I love these tables and one day I’d love to be seated here!
Naya even got a photo of the two of us:
When we came out of dinner, we headed back upstairs, and got in line to see Captain Tom, who was quite chatty.
The line for the stairs shot looked insane, so we headed upstairs, and saw Captain Mickey was out. We chatted to the handler, who said that Donald would be out next, and he’d start the line in about five minutes. As we were right by the future cruise sales desk, we went to discuss our next cruise with them. I made it clear I wanted a place setter, as the summer 2014 itinerary wasn’t out yet, and I’m hoping for more Med itineraries. The girl said that we could change the cruise as many times as we liked, which was good to hear. We booked a 4D category stateroom on the Fantasy for 30 August 2014, with the deposit charged to our room, so we were good to go. As a footnote, we successfully changed our booking to the second sailing out of Venice in summer 2014
By now, the character handler had let us know that the line for Donald had started, so Mark got in line, while I finished off with the future cruise sales desk. He also got some shots while he was waiting:
After I joined him, I noticed Daisy appeared to be out, so I popped over to see her. The Cast Member didn’t get the greatest shot of us, but you get the idea…
Donald was so much fun – he looked lovely in his tuxedo, and I told him he looked smarter than Mickey, and he loved that! We both got individual photos done with him, then a joint photo…
Earlier, we’d noticed that Jessica and Alex had got in line for a photo on the stairs, which always seemed to have insane lines. During the time they were waiting, we’d got all of the above done from booking the cruise onwards.
The Enchanted Garden looks fun. Those individual round booths do look like a nice place to enjoy the meal... which looked good enough to eat!! That spinach and raspberry salad... well, I me some raspberries!! The prime rib must have been wonderful for Mark to give it such a good review!
Yay, Donald!!! Great photos with #1!!
Bummer your choices from dinner weren't the best. At least dessert was better.
Yes, apricot is the usual filling for Sacher torte, but I'm not a fan of apricot. I make little Sacher torte cookies every Christmas and use raspberry instead. Disney should try that! It's not traditional, but it's yummy!!
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