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Had to remove some pictures due to size issues! Oops!
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Wow, that atrium is really something! I am so with you about the casino. On our P&O cruise to the Norwegian fjords, we looked in it once and that was it, and if it's got smoking in there, no way would I be going in. I've never smoked in my life and can't stand rooms where people smoke...
It is a lovely atrium in the photo - I hope it looks half as sparkly in real life, lol!
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The ship looks nice and I can definitely see Meri loving that water slide!
I think she's going to have a blast on it!
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Great start! Oh, and I share your Mom's birth date of 11/9 but I turn 65 this year. Am hoping to be as active as your Mom when I'm her age in 10 years!
I bet you will! That's so cool that you share her bday! We'll toast you on board!
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Great start Melanie!
Thanks!!
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Great start, Melanie! The ship looks beautiful.
Thanks! I'm looking forward to exploring it, and then relaxing on it!
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The ship looks really nice. As long as it doesn't get too noisy the pool loungers look great for relaxing with a book, and I imagine Meri will have a couple-hundred rides down that slide. I don't like the kids' club having paid activities, either. Not a place to tack on extra fees. I can see some tantrums for younger children from that policy. As you said, no matter what, if it's clean and the pool is good and you have no chores and no job for a few days-- it'll pass for heaven right now!
Yes, the noise factor is definitely something... I'm hoping that because it's during school, it won't be too bad as far as a billion kids running around. Hopefully it will be mostly older cruisers.
You're spot on about the tantrums. I expect frustration from Meri to that end, so I think she and I will have a talk about it prior to boarding, so I can explain to her. I think the build-a-bear thing is $25. If she wants to do it, she might have to pay half with her spending money. We'll see. But that would be her only paid activity in the kids club. It's just annoying to have to navigate that, you know? Ah well. At least I did my homework and know about it in advance, so I'll be prepared.
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Originally Posted by Grammy Grumpy Great start! Oh, and I share your Mom's birth date of 11/9 but I turn 65 this year. Am hoping to be as active as your Mom when I'm her age in 10 years!
I bet you will! That's so cool that you share her bday! We'll toast you on board!
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I'm kind of laughing because I went back to re-read my TR from the cruise 2 years ago when I stopped in Cozumel and took the Isla Pasion excursion... and one of the things I noted was how LOUD the Carnival ship was, and how we could hear all of their deck music from our balcony, loud and clear... and I noted that I'd avoid Carnival like the plague.
Whoops. Short memory! I'll let you know if I regret this, lol!
I'm kind of laughing because I went back to re-read my TR from the cruise 2 years ago when I stopped in Cozumel and took the Isla Pasion excursion... and one of the things I noted was how LOUD the Carnival ship was, and how we could hear all of their deck music from our balcony, loud and clear... and I noted that I'd avoid Carnival like the plague.
Whoops. Short memory! I'll let you know if I regret this, lol!
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The trip sounds fun, and the ship looks good. I think it's a great idea to sample different cruise lines and different ships - I did laugh when you shared your note from 2 years ago, but hopefully you will have a quieter experience.
I always enjoy your TRs - you, your mom, and Meri make a great travel team.
Uh, oh! Maybe that was one of the newer, bigger ships and this smaller one will be quiet. Just trying to be optimistic!
I do think that was one of the much larger ships. I am truly not too worried about it. Even if the main pool deck is boisterous, I generally can tune it out with my iPod and a book (you'd be surprised the conditions under which I can nap or read), and there's a quieter back-deck where mom can park herself if need be.
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Oh boy! Hopefully you won't regret it...
It would have to be REAAALLLLLY bad for me to regret it, honestly. *fingers crossed* LOL! Hopefully those aren't famous last words...
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The trip sounds fun, and the ship looks good. I think it's a great idea to sample different cruise lines and different ships - I did laugh when you shared your note from 2 years ago, but hopefully you will have a quieter experience.
I always enjoy your TRs - you, your mom, and Meri make a great travel team.
Disney is definitely our favorite cruise line, but I do enjoy other cruise lines, and it's really difficult for me to have a bad cruise experience. Last year when my friend Toni and I did the MSC cruise, it was DEFINITELY less than stellar, and I'd probably never return to that line, but even so, I still enjoyed myself much of the time. Of course, it helped that I didn't pay for it. If I had, I might have been a little more irritable about it, lol.
Thanks, we do make a great travel team. We're just used to each other, and we tend to gravitate towards the same things... and when we don't, we have no problem splitting up. Some people travel together and want to be together all of the time. That's definitely not my thing, and it's not moms, either, so we work well together on trips.
16 days til the cruise, 15 til we leave! I have the suitcases out, but haven't really done much else. I know in my head what I'm packing, but it hasn't translated to the suitcase just yet. We've had so much going on that I haven't had time, and I've had a migraine for 12 days now (today is the first day I've had some relief) and so when I've had down time, all I want to do is lay down.
So, I'll tell you all a little about mom's birthday plans. She doesn't know about this part, which is fun... I purchased a "room decorating" package, with a few banners / streamers, and a plate of cookies. I have to look, but I am pretty sure I set that to be delivered on embarkation day, so we can enjoy the decorations for the entire trip. Then I ordered a 6" birthday cake to be delivered to the cabin on the morning of her birthday. I considered doing it for dinner, but decided it might be nice to snack on it all day, lol.
When we did Meri's cake on the Dream, it was HUGE, and since we got it on the last night, we barely made a dent in it and then we had to disembark, and we weren't allowed to take it off with us. This time I've wised up. I'm bringing tupperware, lol. Shhhhh. Of course, this cake is only 6", so I'll be shocked if there's anything left to TAKE off. But if there is, by George I'll be ready to take it with me!!
We aren't getting her too many gifts - because hello, the cruise, excursions and pedicure are her gifts! But, what's a birthday without something to open, right? So I'm getting her a calendar (she knows about that, lol) and I'll probably get her a book, and then maybe something else... not sure what though. I'm not going to wrap the gifts until we get on board, because security will likely want to unwrap anything I wrap... so I'm bringing a gift bag and some tissue paper. Keeping it simple.
As I mentioned earlier, I booked mom for a pedicure at 330pm on her birthday, as well. So she'll be all set.
I've read a short review of the "redone" ship after it came out of dry dock. Sounds like all of the elevators are working now (a big issue over the summer, I read), and there's new carpet in the casino and other public areas, and there's new paint. The staterooms are all the same, and it's still the big box tv's and whatnot in there. There will be a longer dry-dock in time that will really upgrade the ship with upgraded cabins, a splash park area for the kids and a huge movie screen. I'm kind of surprised - I know this ship is older, but I sort of thought all "big" cruise line ships had movie screens at the pool and flat-screen tv's in the cabins.
Not a big deal by any stretch, but yikes it's time for this poor ship to be really upgraded, it sounds like. Regardless, as long as the service is good and the food is decent, I'll be thrilled. I'm not doing any internet packages whatsoever - I'm looking forward to completely unplugging. I'm bringing my laptop so I can load photos daily from my camera, and update my TR in my down time, but otherwise, I really want to just be off-grid. It will be so nice!
By the way, for those of you familiar with me, you know I have two jobs - an office manager in a sales office, and I also work at a BBQ restaurant. Well, in good news, I'm on my way out of the restaurant - instead, I'm shifting into doing admin work for the owner! I do payroll and scheduling and a few other things for him, and it's going really well. So I get to do that from home, and we've just hired a new shift leader - so once she's trained, I'll be completely out of the store, except when I'm needed to fill in for closers (or if I need extra cash for a trip, and want a few more hours, I can schedule myself a counter shift - ha). So that's a nice little change for me! I still have the two jobs, so my trips get funded, but now I'm just doing the second one at home in my spare time! Yay!
You have some great surprises for your mom!
Big box TV's! What? They still exist?
They sure do-- it's all I have!! A big, old, clunky set. I'm lucky it's not black and white only! I have a hard time splurging on anything but travel.
It is surprising, though, that they're not sprucing up the cabins right away. At least with the public areas getting a new paint job and carpeting everything will feel clean and nice. Love all the birthday things for Nadine. Your re-working of the restaurant job sounds perfect. It's always good to have a way to earn more by adding a shift here and there.
Did you say you've had a migraine for TWELVE days??? You poor thing-- that's a nightmare!
DD and I ate at your BBQ place yesterday. It was lunchtime, so I knew you wouldn't be around. I'm so happy that your job situation is improving. That's great news. Hope the migraine disappears soon.
You have some great surprises for your mom!
Big box TV's! What? They still exist?
LOL!
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They sure do-- it's all I have!! A big, old, clunky set. I'm lucky it's not black and white only! I have a hard time splurging on anything but travel.
It is surprising, though, that they're not sprucing up the cabins right away. At least with the public areas getting a new paint job and carpeting everything will feel clean and nice. Love all the birthday things for Nadine. Your re-working of the restaurant job sounds perfect. It's always good to have a way to earn more by adding a shift here and there.
Did you say you've had a migraine for TWELVE days??? You poor thing-- that's a nightmare!
We have big box tv's too - two of them! I'm like you, I always think about getting one, but then I think, "Or I could go on a little vacation!" LOL! The travel always wins!
And yes, twelve days! It's getting tiresome. It's not always a big booming headache, fortunately (or I'd have stabbed myself with an ice pick after 2-3 days of it) but it's always aching and it's starting to really make me grouchy. I got a 30 minute scalp massage last night with essential oils and that helped a great deal, but then today I went to the doctor about my shoulder (turns out it's separated, and I have a pinched nerve - go figure) and they had to give me a cortisone shot in the shoulder (which is very stressful, because they have to do it guided by ultrasound, so it's not a simple stick and done), and now, of course, my migraine is back!
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Oh my goodness - how the heck are you still functioning? I so hope that's an end to it.
What wonderful presents you've got lined up for your mom - she's going to love them. Oh and congrats on the situation with the jobs as well!
I think she'll like the gifts - she wants a travel-themed calendar. Shouldn't be too difficult to find one of those, I'd say!
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DD and I ate at your BBQ place yesterday. It was lunchtime, so I knew you wouldn't be around. I'm so happy that your job situation is improving. That's great news. Hope the migraine disappears soon.
I hope it was good! If it was lunchtime, Lindsay was your server. She's great, so I'm relatively sure service was spot on (at least, it BETTER have been).
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Sounds like you've got a nice surprise in store for your mom! Hopefully the ship will be better this time and won't be able to hear the music!
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