Battered, bruised, and a little bit intoxicated - a Transatlantic Crossing updated 02/13/18 - Page 11 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Yikes, good thing you got your elbow taken care of when you did! Just think if it got worse and the ship's doctor couldn't help you! It would have been awful if you'd had to be taken off the ship!
Ah, Mickey Magic takes over. I didn't know you could get Dole Whips on the cruise ship. Do they all have it? I'm so glad Mike won over and you got your elbow taken care of. Hopefully, your insurance will cover the costs nicely.
Yes, all 4 ships now have Dole Whip, with or without rum. Either way, it’s an extra charge. At least on the Magic, you get it at the bar next to the self-serve ice cream machines.
Yikes, good thing you got your elbow taken care of when you did! Just think if it got worse and the ship's doctor couldn't help you! It would have been awful if you'd had to be taken off the ship!
Yes, that would have been awful! So, it was good I finally listened to Mike. I just hated to admit he was right. We’ve been together 33 years now, and our relationship was based on the fact that I’m ALWAYS right!
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Yes, all 4 ships now have Dole Whip, with or without rum. Either way, it’s an extra charge. At least on the Magic, you get it at the bar next to the self-serve ice cream machines.
I'll definitely have to check that out on our Panama Canal cruise in April.
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Thanks, Pam. Excited as tomorrow we’re meeting up with a friend we made on this cruise! And then Cam, Luke & Tara on Sunday (and more Tara on Monday - unless she thinks we’re all too weird on Sunday !
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Thanks, Pam. Excited as tomorrow we’re meeting up with a friend we made on this cruise! And then Cam, Luke & Tara on Sunday (and more Tara on Monday - unless she thinks we’re all too weird on Sunday !
I’m baaaaccckkk. Sorry for the ridiculously long delay on this TR. Life just has a tendency to get in the way, ya know?
So, where were we? We’d finished getting my stitches, and it was now time to get ready for our first dinner onboard. We had taken advantage of the new Palo policy - you can reserve dinner on embarkation day AND get another dinner at some other point in the cruise. That guaranteed us 2 dinners - even though we’ve often been able to add a second one on other cruises, it really depends on demand. So this seemed like a good option to us. We made our reservation late enough to allow going to the main dining room to meet our table mates and serving team.
Our first night we were in Lumiere’s. We had a 6 top table, but tonight there were only 4 of us - so we were glad we’d decided to go, otherwise the other couple would have been on their own. The couple we met tonight were from England - living near the border with Wales. They were a little younger than us, and also have 2 kids, very near to the same ages as our kids. Nice job with the table match, DCL! We enjoyed meeting them (and spoiler alert, we hit it off with them, and the other couple we’d meet tomorrow, and spent a lot of time together on the cruise, and will be meeting up with them again in the future!). Our server was Genesis, and our assistant server was Marco.
We just ordered appetizers, as we were saving ourselves for Palo. Mike had the salmon appetizer and I had the calamari. And it seems I took NO pictures from the first dinner of the night. Sorry!
Before our dinner, though, we had to pop in to O’Gills to see part of a football/soccer match, as Mike’s team was playing (Tottenham). DSC02325 by Colleen McLain, on Flickr
Sadly, the game was a 0-0 draw. Then, we were off to the DVC reception. This was the first cruise we’d been on where the reception was on the first night, and right in the middle of dinner. I didn’t like that much, but of course, couldn’t pass on the chance for free drinks! . We stayed there until just before 8:30, as that was the time of our Palo reservation.
I thought I recognized our server, Mehmet, and it turns out he was our server when we sailed the Baltic in 2010! How awesome is that?! He remembered us as well. Palo was a great experience, as always. Following our antipasti, Mike had Tuscan bean soup and I had the Caprese salad. DSC02326 by Colleen McLain, on Flickr
Mike actually had to send his meat back, though, as it was over cooked (he always asks for medium rare). Then he could see the chef arguing a little about it in the kitchen, so two big surprises for Palo - food not cooked to perfection, and then the arguing where they could be seen by guests. It didn’t diminish our meal, though. For dessert Mike stuck with the chocolate soufflé, but I decided to try the newest soufflé offering - the amaretto one. (I only did this as I knew we had another dinner where I would be able to get the chocolate). The amaretto soufflé is served with an espresso gelato, which I thought overpowered the almond taste at times. It was good, but not as good as the chocolate.
After dinner we took a look at the shops. We’d been in earlier, and they were already out of the Transatlantic crossing shirts in Mike’s size but they had them now, so we grabbed one, plus a Transatlantic ornament, and a cool 3D type print with all 4 ships (since we’ve sailed all 4). I had picked up the commemorative sweatshirt/jacket earlier in the day.
We wandered in to Fathoms then for the late show. It was a violinist and was way too overmixed for my liking. It was hard to tell what was him, and what was taped. We didn’t stay for more than a song or two.
Sometime in the evening, we met DJ Wendell. He’s the DJ (hence the name!), and is from Trinidad. A super nice guy! We’ll end up talking to him many times throughout the cruise. He normally cruises in the Caribbean, so he’s close to home, but got called just a few days prior to this cruise and was asked to come over to make the crossing. So it would be his first crossing, too.
We called it a night around midnight. Oh, we’d also spent a lot of time this evening trying to track down the distilled water for Mike’s CPAP machine. I’d filled out a form prior to sailing, noting we needed this. I was told it would be brought to our room. Every time we saw our stateroom attendant, Ganesh, he asked if we had it yet. I’d tell him no, and he’d call Guest Services, who are responsible for that. They’d tell him it was coming in 10 minutes. This went on all night - starting about 5:30 pm. At 10:30 pm WE went to Guest Services. They said they could give it to us, but it was big so they suggested having it delivered and that it would be there in 10 minutes (really - standard answer, I guess). We thought that was strange, as at home we buy a gallon jug of distilled water. When we got to the room after 11:15 to drop off our purchases, it was there and it is HUGE! It must be a 5 gallon drum, at least. We’ve joked that we need to stay onboard until the water runs out (it takes close to a month for Mike to use 1 gallon).
Tomorrow: first of many sea days (and hopefully I’ll post this within the next few DAYS, rather than months)