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We had Gemma as our server for our Palo dinner too. She really made the evening for us! Thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories...and thanks for your live reports!
Well, unbelievably, the last time I updated was 1 June – my goodness, we’ve been busy since then! The high tea at Palo was good, although not necessarily one for you if you don’t have a sweet tooth. I couldn’t help but think that as all the cakes were brought out, along with a round of sandwiches.
The next day we stopped in La Spezia, a beautiful port and gateway to the even more beautiful Florence. We took the Florence and Pisa tour and saw the main sights in Florence, albeit at quite a quick speed! It’s a wonderful city and definitely somewhere I’d like to go back to. There are lots and lots of photos of the city to share with you. It was a zoo though, as we were there on an Italian republican holiday – there were lines everywhere. We went to a restaurant for lunch with some amazing views over the city – just a shame that the food wasn’t so amazing to go with it!
We then drove over to Pisa through some pretty wicked thunderstorms and when we got there, we got a bit wet, but it was alright, because there were literally hundreds of hawkers to sell us an umbrella, as ours had broken. We’re of the opinion that we’ve now been there, seen Pisa and have no desire to go back, but we’re glad we did it. The only problem was we were late back – something to do with a six foot Leaning Tower, you’ll have to read the trip report to find out all about that!
Then it was on to Marseille, where we took the city tour and this was a great tour, taking us up to the dramatic church that overlooks the city and then around the main sights, with an hour or so for shopping around the harbour. As it was a Sunday, a lot of shops were closed, but the main souvenir shops were open, so we were fine with that – and we found a gorgeous French patisserie for cakes, so we were happy!
That night, we saw When Mickey Dreams, one of the new shows on the Disney Cruise Line and it is out of this world and one of the best shows we’ve ever seen – if you like Cirque, do not miss this! I could’ve watched this every night, it was that good.
Yesterday we stopped in Villefrance and took the tour to Monaco, Monte Carlo and Eze. Everything was wonderful until lunchtime – the Palace is well worth seeing and we caught the Changing of the Guard ceremony. You won’t believe the elevators and escalators you take to get up there. Lunch was really good, probably the best we’ve had on an all day tour and then it was off to the casino – let me say, you do not need a dress code to get in here during the day, so I guess the people who took the trouble to dress up on our tour were pretty annoyed about that, watching people with shorts and tennis shoes wander in. We didn’t bother, as they wanted me to put my camera into the cloakroom – no way!
The problem was then getting the bus to get to Eze. Again, I’ll save that for the trip report, but it was a disaster! Eze was OK, but we didn’t think much of it – beautiful village, but real money grabbing there. The souvenirs cost a fortune, pretty much more than anywhere else we’d visited and there was a charge to see the best views, which most of us opted not to pay – and it is quite a hike up there.
That just about brings me up to date – we now have a day at sea and then very sadly we’re back in Barcelona and our time on the Magic is over. Still ahead we have brunch at Palo this morning and then a galley tour this afternoon, but I really wish this cruise wasn’t close to finishing, as we’ve both loved it and would definitely do another one if they come this way again!
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Cheryl - I can't wait to see all of those pictures! I won't say hurry back because I know you want to linger, but I'll be impatiently waiting for the real TR to start!
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I am just getting all caught up on your Med cruise. Everything sounds wonderful. With the exception of the rough seas! I can't wait to read your entire trip report - pictures included!
Thank you so much for taking the time to give us all a glimpse of your lovely cruise!
We're back - albeit very briefly - from our wonderful cruise around the Med. Can you tell we enjoyed it? I say we're back briefly, as we're off travelling again tomorrow morning. We're going to see my parents for a few days to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with them, so there won't be any proper TR updates until probably Monday of next week - sorry!
However, here's the final part of the semi-live report, bringing you up to date. Well, the brunch at Palo was everything I'd heard it would be - and more. I couldn't believe how much food was on offer - it was just amazing! This is something you should not miss if you get a day at sea, it's superb.
After that, we packed and then did the galley tour - this is something else that you shouldn't miss. We learnt some amazing facts about how they prepare the food, how much they need of it and how it all works. It's a really cool tour and I loved it.
We then spent some time out on deck 10 sunbathing and headed off to see Remember the Magic, which was a version of the usual show, this time featuring an illusionist from France and a ventroliquist from England. This show really bought tears to my eyes - surely it couldn't be 11 nights since we boarded the Magic?
Sadly it was and it was time to bid farewell to everyone, which was very sad. We disembarked this morning and headed to Barcelona airport on the Disney buses and then flew home to Gatwick, with half an hour's drive home.
The more full version of the last 11 days or so will be forthcoming next week, which will give me some time to upload all the photos!
Can't wait to read your actual trip report Cheryl!!!! I enjoyed all the live tidbits though!! Have a wonderful time with your parents and Happy 40th Anniversary to them!!!!
It's been a wonderful "Live" Semi-TR but I'm also looking forward to your TR with pictures. Hope it's smooth sailing from here on out!
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I can't wait to hear all the details! Sorry its over, but glad you're home safe! Have a great time with your parents. Congratulations & to them! What an accomplishment!