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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Sounds like there was definitely something going on and of course they have to downplay it if they can, to avoid a panic among the guests. Glad it didn't end up being anything too serious and it sounds like they took care of it pretty quickly.
I'm glad the head waiter stopped by to talk to you so you could give him feedback - the only way they are going to make things better is to listen to their guests.
Sounds like there was definitely something going on and of course they have to downplay it if they can, to avoid a panic among the guests. Glad it didn't end up being anything too serious and it sounds like they took care of it pretty quickly.
I was certainly panicked, even with them downplaying things...
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I'm glad the head waiter stopped by to talk to you so you could give him feedback - the only way they are going to make things better is to listen to their guests.
And that's one of the things we love about Disney - the fact they do listen to feedback and act on it.
Glad you were able to get your tuna steak cooked the way you liked it. But you're right as the whole thing could have been avoided if the servers asked you in the first place. I like your idea of having a Frozen character meal on certain sailings. I'm sure they would sell out quickly. Sounds like you had an eventful night with all those alarms and announcements!
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Beautiful photos leaving Vancouver and I am so glad the weather completely changed once the ship had sailed under Lion's Gate. Nice that you hit it off right away with your table mates. I do hope service from your dining staff is going to be better this cruise.
Glad you were able to get your tuna steak cooked the way you liked it. But you're right as the whole thing could have been avoided if the servers asked you in the first place. I like your idea of having a Frozen character meal on certain sailings. I'm sure they would sell out quickly. Sounds like you had an eventful night with all those alarms and announcements!
But just imagine how much money Disney could make on a Frozen meal!
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Beautiful photos leaving Vancouver and I am so glad the weather completely changed once the ship had sailed under Lion's Gate. Nice that you hit it off right away with your table mates. I do hope service from your dining staff is going to be better this cruise.
Well, fortunately it was nowhere near as bad as on the Dream in February.
Wednesday 2 September – part one: I’m like Piglet!
We woke up about 5:30am, which I didn’t think was too bad, given the disruption last night, and the fact that the clocks had gone back an hour last night. Our clock in our room had already been done, I guess by our steward, but I ignored that last night when I said we went to bed at 9:00am, so actually we’d had something like nine and a half hours sleep, albeit a bit disrupted with the drama of last night’s events…
We were still rocking and rolling a bit first thing, although as we approached land, and started our cruise up the inside passage, it did get better. The scenery was once again stunning, and with the way the early morning sun was casting its light on the mountains, they looked like desserts, even though I knew they’d be filled with trees, and sure enough, a little later, you could see they were.
I went out on the veranda to get these shots…
… and the only word I can use for is bracing with a very strong wind! I was certainly awake after that.
We got ready, and headed up to Beach Blanket Buffet for breakfast when it opened at 6:45am. I was pleasantly surprised by this place. Given the Wonder is now the last ship to have this still remaining, I was expecting it to be a very poor cousin to Cabana’s, but it was really nice. I thought it was more light and airy than I remembered, so maybe they’ve done some work to make it feel that way in the intervening four years since we were last on board.
I got some fruit, cheese and salmon…
… while Mark got some eggs and corned beef hash:
We were deliberately keeping our meal light, given we had Palo for brunch at 11:00am, and we needed to be hungry for that. It was interesting that here you can select your own food from the buffet, as that practice has been stamped out on both the Magic and the Dream, and crew members serve you, rather than letting you do it yourself, which is certainly a more hygienic way to do things.
After we’d finished eating, we went for a stroll on deck 10, but my goodness, it was a very quick one, because what you can’t tell from these photos is how strong the winds were. I was like Piglet, being blown around, and at one point I was struggling to hold the camera straight for any portrait shots.
I was very relieved to get back inside and head back to the room. We checked out what was happening in the world, getting the biggest Internet package we could, and then watching with alarm at how quickly it seemed to disappear. After checking emails, posting updates on the boards and Facebook, we appeared to have used something like 130mb…
When we were on the Magic last summer, we served ourselves at Cabanas, except for a few special stations.
The sky looks beautiful and I love your shots of the morning skies and the light on the mountains.