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What a wonderful last day. So much yummy food, so many characters, so much fun.... really hate to see it all end. But what a way to go!!!
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And this question may get me kicked off the boards. Who is Anne Marie ????
If you haven't been on a Disney cruise there'd be no reason to know that! She's the main character in one of the shows. She gets visits from many of the various Disney characters.
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Wow - now that's what I call an amazing final day!
It really was. We packed a lot into it, but it was all such fun stuff that it didn't feel too crazy, and didn't let us dwell too much on the end.
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You sure made the most of your last day on board! I always get sad, too.
I'm still sad, lol.
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Originally Posted by shazza
Loved these last updates. Sad to see the cruise end, but you sure packed in a lot during the last day. I hate to see little girls cry (we have the same with our granddaughters), but it does tell you just how much they loved their time onboard.
It's so true! She tells everyone that asks that the cruise was the best part of the trip.
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Fantastic last day on board . Sad when it comes to end , no question. And this question may get me kicked off the boards. Who is Anne Marie ????
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If you haven't been on a Disney cruise there'd be no reason to know that! She's the main character in one of the shows. She gets visits from many of the various Disney characters.
Asking who Mickey is might get you a crazy look, but I didn't know who AnneMarie was until the cruise. Colleen explained it spot on!
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What a wonderful last day. So much yummy food, so many characters, so much fun.... really hate to see it all end. But what a way to go!!!
I wish I could have brunch in Palo today. I'm hungry and don't want to cook anything.
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Sorry you were sad to leave the magic but I'm glad there are still some fun things to come.
Me too! Including a meet up with you guys!!
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wow a fantastic end of a trip. Sorry to see it come to a end!
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Our alarm was set for 6:30am, and we got up sadly and got ready for our day. We had to be out of our cabin and to breakfast (with all hand luggage) at 7:00am. We said goodbye to Tina (I'm disappointed that I didn't get a picture of her) and trudged up to Lumiere's. I was glad that we got to have our last breakfast with our tablemates and servers. It really did make it a lot easier to say goodbye, rather than just dealing with a buffet and "strangers" (lol - I'm a sentimental sap and I hate to say goodbye to people).
My last danish. *sigh* I'd kill for one of these now (but since my pants are finally starting to fit again, maybe not)
Mom got eggs, bacon and hashbrowns.
I got a ham and cheese omelet
This was our depressing view during breakfast. A painful reminder that we were about to be booted off of the ship. *big sigh*
The kids had a great time talking and hanging out
Amazingly, those are the only breakfast pictures! I do, however, have more photos from the disposable camera. I just picked them up yesterday evening and they are hilarious! I might not be able to get around to posting them today, but I'll definitely post them Friday. There are some from Castaway from snorkeling, and some from dinner, all taken by Meri, lol. You can only imagine... The quality is incredibly poor, of course, but there are still some cute photos there.
Anyway, after breakfast, we hugged everyone goodbye. Taner, our server, was heading home right after this breakfast seating. Needless to say, he was SUPER excited and energized! Kadek was going to be doing the later seating by himself (probably with an assistant from another dining area).
We wanted to take our time getting off of the ship, since we couldn't get into our apartment until 11:30am... so we sat in the Promenade Lounge for a little over an hour and just relaxed. Funnily enough, who did we run into but the couple that we had lunch with on our first day! We don't see them the entire cruise, and then we bump into them in Gibraltar and in the last minutes of our last day. Funny how that happens.
Finally at 9:00am, we knew we had to shuffle on off. We walked through the atrium one last time, and then turned and waved goodbye to the Disney Magic, and stepped off of the boat. And Meri's face crumpled right up.
So did mine, really. *sigh* I hugged her and we walked off the boat and talked about all the fun we had, and all the fun we would have on our next cruise. Hearing the words "next cruise" perked her up a little, which was nice!
We went into the terminal and found the Daisy section, and our luggage was quite easy to find (as it was very nearly the only luggage there, lol)
We found some seats against a wall, and I parked Meri there while mom headed over with our packages to ship them home.
I snapped a few pix of the terminal (Linny, this is what you'll be looking at on your last day, too, lol)
You can see the character section markers. It makes your stuff easy to find.
Our luggage tag
They have men all lined up to assist with luggage, which is really nice. So be sure to have a few Euro available to tip if you need their help!
After about an hour inside, we could see that they were setting up for the embarkation process for the next cruise. *sigh* Much as we wanted to try to sneak back on, lol, we grabbed our stuff and headed outside to sit on a bench there, since we still had an hour or so to kill before getting a taxi to the apartment.
Directly outside of the building was an area with taxis so we sat across from that. Immediately around the corner is a little cafe that sold sandwiches and ice cream (and it had a bathroom). Needless to say, we utilized that cafe a few times!
Finally it was 11:15am, and we had killed enough time! I walked over and hailed a taxi, and we loaded up and headed off to our new "home" for the next 5 nights - an apartment in Barceloneta!
Our last views of the Magic as we drove away
*sigh* The cruise portion is pretty much wrapped up (though I do promise to return by Friday with the disposable camera photos, plus I will scan our boarding photo for you all)... so the next update will be in the Globetrotting Forum. I'll put up a link here for you to find it!!! Thank you guys so much for reading along! It's been so much fun to relive it!
So sad to see the wonderful cruise end. I'm surprised that your server was allowed to leave so early to head home. It's nice that Disney works with them on flight schedules and such.
So. Very. Sad. I imagine this was much harder to walk away from than... say... magic kingdom or WDW. The luggage area sure looked organized. Can't wait to read about the next part!
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Oh my goodness, Meri's face broke my heart. At least we know there is more to look forward to. I think there's a lot to be said for doing it that way, with more of the vacation after the sadness of ending a cruise.
So sad to see the wonderful cruise end. I'm surprised that your server was allowed to leave so early to head home. It's nice that Disney works with them on flight schedules and such.
We were surprised, too! Apparently Disney chooses the flight and just lets the CM know about it. So that was even more surprising to me!
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Meri's face when she left just said it all.
I know.
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So. Very. Sad. I imagine this was much harder to walk away from than... say... magic kingdom or WDW. The luggage area sure looked organized. Can't wait to read about the next part!
Oh yes, I always feel a little sad leaving WDW, but none of us have ever cried... this one, I think we were all ready to cry. LOL!
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Oh my goodness, Meri's face broke my heart. At least we know there is more to look forward to. I think there's a lot to be said for doing it that way, with more of the vacation after the sadness of ending a cruise.
It's true! The only downside to doing the cruise first is that the rest of it is not very relaxing. With all of the sight-seeing there is a TON of walking and coordinating and planning and arranging that happens. So that's exhausting. I almost think I'd rather do the west-bound TA, and see Europe first, then get on the boat and unwind, and then get home nice and relaxed and calm. But it's true that having more of the vacation takes the sting out of saying goodbye.
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Oh, dear, oh, dear. That sad little face. I'm so glad all three of you had such a fantastic experience. It really was a magical cruise.
A question about shipping the box home... there was a place to do that at the cruise terminal?
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Poor Meri I don't blame her a bit for feeling that way. I'm wondering the same thing as Laurie
Yes right in the terminal they have one, just on the other side of where the luggage was. It is expensive as all get-out... and I DO MEAN expensive! I think it was either 100 or 130 euro for the two boxes. *choke* But at least it was that much less junk to carry...