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Whew!! I am all caught up! So glad you got to see many PPers on your limited time at WDW. Looking forward to seeing your pictures of the Magic. Haven't been on her since her renewal!
Now the fun is really about to begin! I have more than 9 months to wait but I'm do excited to cruise again. I hope they're still giving out those Tervis when we go. I'd love one.
The Tervis tumbler mugs were a great gift!
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A lot of nice shots within The Magic! I actually like that new light fixture in one of your photos!
I'm sort of unclear about the dress code for dinner. What are they and are they enforced? Not sure, if I want to bring a jacket and tie for my cruise, but just may go with khaki's and dress shirts! Don't want a lot of extra luggage!
The dress code most nights is called cruise casual. On those nights Luke wore khakis and long sleeve button up shirts. On a 7-night cruise there is a formal night and a semi formal night. For those Luke wore a suit jacket, dress pants, and a tie. He used the same outfit for both nights, but changed the shirt. Truthfully, enforcement is not strict. I wore a sundress two of the casual nights and dressier dresses every other night except for Pirates in the Caribbean night when we both wore our pirate attire. Each night Luke and I were some of the most dressed up folks. At our table the three other husbands wore polo shirts with khakis every night, except for formal night when they chose not to dine as they didn't want to dress up.
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Tervis mugs?!?!? Oh how I hope that's the giveaway in July!!
It's a very nice gift, so I do hope it stays around for a while.
Not a DVC member yet, so I won't be getting one of these on my cruise! Got to think about the finances, but may do one day. Got to do a lot of thinking on this venture!
Luke and I have never once regretted our purchase into DVC, but we did have to first consider the finances of the whole deal. as you think through it.
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I agree that the drill is important, even though it does get tedious to do again and again. I always feel like the cruise has really begun after the drill.... all my assigned tasks are complete and it's time to just relax and see where the moment takes me. There's nothing like the leisure of a cruise!
I absolutely agree about the leisure of a cruise. We feel in love with that part of it this time for sure.
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I'm not sure what is worse....wind whipping OR sun blazing?!?! We were on the other side of the ship I believe for our drill. Annoying yes, but I always pay attention, as I do on the airplanes as well.......I "know" the rules, but always feel I have to make eye contact with the people performing the drills. IDK why...I just do.
Linny, I am the same way on the plane. I figure if I make eye contact with the flight crew they will remember me if I ever need them as someone who valued their efforts.
Your sail away pictures are gorgeous for such an ugly area.
I was pretty sure this was Andy, but when I checked my notes I hadn't written his name down. When I don't have a note, sometimes I'm hesitant about trusting my memory.
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I don't think we've ever had a DVC welcome party on boarding day before on our cruises, so that was interesting to read about that. It's a good way to pass the time before the drill.
The DVC party was the best way to spend the time before the drill. On our 2006 cruise there was a DVC gathering, but it was on our at sea day. I'll like this timing really well.
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I think you made the right call to get the room sorted and naps in order instead of the sail away! Beautiful pictures of the water
By later in the evening, we were both very happy with our choice as it gave us time to do things we knew we wanted to do.
Cam. many thanks for the great info you gave me. That being, the dress code...as I know what to do now and DVC membership. The latter, I'll have to wait on. I just purchased the condo last March as you know, so we'll see with the taxes and refunds and how things work out! We'll see, but I want to do it! After the upcoming cruise, my next Disney trip will not be until next year, so I guess this can wait. As, I'll be staying overnight in the Hyatt at MCO. perhaps as I'll have extra time the day before my cruise, that I can get some info about DVC from CMs there. Not certain, but I would think there is a DVC information area in the airport!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Great pictures from the ship!! Now that you're sailing away, the trip has really begun!!
Once I felt the ship's movement, I got so excited. I'm sure I had a silly grin plastered across my face.
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Whew!! I am all caught up! So glad you got to see many PPers on your limited time at WDW. Looking forward to seeing your pictures of the Magic. Haven't been on her since her renewal!
I hadn't thought about it but in 1 1/2 days we met as many PPers as we meet on some 9/10 day trips. Luke and I both fell in love with the Magic.
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Cam. many thanks for the great info you gave me. That being, the dress code...as I know what to do now and DVC membership. The latter, I'll have to wait on. I just purchased the condo last March as you know, so we'll see with the taxes and refunds and how things work out! We'll see, but I want to do it! After the upcoming cruise, my next Disney trip will not be until next year, so I guess this can wait. As, I'll be staying overnight in the Hyatt at MCO. perhaps as I'll have extra time the day before my cruise, that I can get some info about DVC from CMs there. Not certain, but I would think there is a DVC information area in the airport!
Glad to help! Luke never felt under or over dressed, and we were both still comfortable with our fellow cruisers.
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Sounds like the cruise is off to a good start. I too like the light fixture. I didn't even realize that it wasn't well received. It maybe isn't as "grand" as it could be, but I kind of like it.
Sounds like the cruise is off to a good start. I too like the light fixture. I didn't even realize that it wasn't well received. It maybe isn't as "grand" as it could be, but I kind of like it.
I think that might be the reason some folks don't like it as well as the old one. It's not a grand fixture.
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