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Just got caught up on your TR - and reminded me that I need to update mine!! It was such a thrill to meet you and Peter and enjoy your company during the cruise!!
Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I wanna take ya …
When thinking of this island I always have this Beach Boys song in my head.
Our booked excursion did not start until noon so we decided to explore the capitol Oranjestad on our own. You could easily walk around. Even the parliament building was not far away from the cruise terminal.
After lunch we joined our see & sea island tour of Aruba.
At first we climbed the Casibari rock formation.
The Magic is far in the distance.
Here it is zoomed.
Then we visited the Natural Bridge which was formed by the wind and the sea.
My DH used the break to taste the local beer and he liked it.
The following stop was the California Lighthouse.
The last part of the tour was a ride with the Seaworld Explorer. This semi-submarine took us to sunken wrecks and reefs. Viewing the underwater world pleased us very much.
This was a perfect day because we saw different parts of this beautiful island.
The great day was topped by a tropical deck party with Mickey & Minnie.
May 15h – day at sea
This day we went to second talk of Captain Ken Puckett: Transiting Trough the Panama Canal.
Again it was very informative and it gave us an idea of what to expect the next day.
The days at sea we also used for doing some exercise in the Fitness Center. One reason was the excellent food onboard. The other was: where you can do your workout while watching the open sea ?
Tonight was French Dinner at Lumiére. Besides exquisite food there was a special appearance by the Beauty & the Beast. Sadly my pictures in the dinning room were not so good. But I got the chance to take a photo from outside before they enter.
will be continued …
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with Daisy in Disneyland Hong Kong
Last edited by cruising_Minnie; 10-20-2008 at 01:36 PM..
Beautiful photos! I loved the shots of the wreck...and the license plate made me smile too! I remember a few years ago there were several commercials on radio for Aruba tourism...and the final line was always "Aruba....where happiness lives"
Sulley will be excited to try the beer. He loves to try new ones. He used to brew his own.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful pictures! Looking forward to more!
Ohhhh, I am LOVIN' this TR! Its lots of pleasure but some pain too because we still have TWO WEEKS til we leave to create our own memories of this special voyage! I can't believe it's getting so close and there is still so much more I have to do!
Although there were so many highlights during the cruise, passing the Panama Canal was definitely the top of it all.
This day we got up very early. Mickey’s wake up call was at 4:30 a.m.. The tentative schedule started with 5:00 a.m.. When we went on deck it was still dark but we could see other ships which were also in a waiting position.
It would take 2-3 hours until our passage starts. On the Wide World of Sports Deck pastries and hot drinks were offered this morning. That was a very good idea. Later that day refreshments were offered there. Even Pinocchio’s Pizza had a breakfast pizza on this special day.
After the break of dawn one flag after another was flew.
An American submarine was one reason for our delay, it had the right of way.
Now was our turn. Here came the pilot boat.
The weather became hot and humid. Therefore the landscape looked very tropical.
These are the electric locomotives which uses cables to tow the ships.
During the day characters appeared on deck. Also a lot of cast members were seen on deck taking pictures. This was a great day for everyone onboard the Magic.
The left lane shows how narrow the chambers are.
Gatun Locks
very close to the roof
another Panamax is entering the chamber
For lunch a BBQ was arranged on deck 9.
will be continued immediately …
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with Daisy in Disneyland Hong Kong
Last edited by cruising_Minnie; 10-20-2008 at 11:59 AM..
Reason: links changed
Due to the amount of pictures I split the report in two parts !
Gatun Lake
the t-shirt of the day
the view from our stateroom
one of our shutter's pictures
Centennial Bridge
Pedro Miguel Locks
Miraflores Locks
These people were waiting not only to see Mickey’s ship but also see himself. They called his name. Then Mickey appeared on the bridge. Together with Captain Thord he waved to them. That was so nice.
Panama City
Drink of the Day: Panama Hat – yummy
Bridge of the Americas
Tonight’s dinner menu was named ‘East Meets West’, a very delicious dinner. But there was also another decoration in Animators’s Palate this evening – Mouseketeers.
As we entered our stateroom at the end of this remarkable day a surprise was waiting for us: a limited litho by Don “Ducky” Williams honouring this special day. WOW !
will be continued …
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with Daisy in Disneyland Hong Kong
Last edited by cruising_Minnie; 10-20-2008 at 12:19 PM..