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Oh wow, Cheryl - I spent a birthday on Castaway Cay, with dinner that night at Palo. It just doesn't get any better than that !! I'm so excited for you
Sounds like a perfect Fantasy (couldn't resist! ) to me....
Congratulations on booking the cruise for your birthday! That's some birthday present indeed!
The show looked like a lot of fun, and a lot of content to pack into one show! How long did it last? Seeing Genie reminded me of the Aladdin show at Disney's California Adventure. That's one fantastic show! I hope you get the chance to see it when you're in California (if you haven't seen it already)!
I haven't seen that show yet : but it is top of my "must-see" list. We've been twice in the last five years and haven't managed to make it either time, but I really want to. I thought I remembered something about the Aladdin show from Disneyland (or a version of it anyway?) making it on to the Fantasy?
And to answer your question - I think the show was about 40 - 45 minutes? I'm guessing here - anyone else?
I am so interested in the balcony seating in the theatre! Thank you for posting pics from this vantage point! Love that you will be sailing on your birthday...most excellent way to spend the day!
Happy Birthday indeed!!!! That's wonderful. Where does the eastern cruise stop? Are they new places for you guys?
Would you tie that into another DisneyWorld trip as well? I hope so, because I do enjoy reading about your month long trips into the bubble!!
I am glad you got to ride "the Duck" and it sounds like so much fun!! The rainforest sounds amazing too and I am thinking about the possibilities! Really enjoying your trip report and photos!!
Happy Birthday indeed!!!! That's wonderful. Where does the eastern cruise stop? Are they new places for you guys?
Would you tie that into another DisneyWorld trip as well? I hope so, because I do enjoy reading about your month long trips into the bubble!!
It will stop at St. John/St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands and San Juan in Puerto Rico (both new to us), before going to Castaway Cay. It's an Eastern itinerary, but one with a difference and that's another reason why it appealed to us. It also gives us lots of time at sea to enjoy the ship, which is another bonus, as we didn't feel we had enough time on this cruise to enjoy the Dream.
We'd definitely tie in a trip to WDW, as heck you have to fly into Orlando anyway! I'm thinking it will be a three week trip, as it will take in Christmas and DH has a shutdown over Christmas. If work is kind to us and we have the money, I'd like to do a few days in WDW (maybe six?) and then almost a week in Hawaii - it'll probably end up as five days out there once you add travel time getting there and back into the mix, but we'll have to see about Hawaii and whether that works out for us or not...
Saturday 16 April – part five: some inaugural purchases
We headed down for our final dinner with Sean, Sharon and Ciaran, our other dining companions, whose names we never did find out. I know, how bad is that?
The Royal Palace was beautiful, like all the other restaurants, but because we were so late, it was difficult to get photos of everything, as I didn’t want to intrude on the people who were already there eating. I did get a photo of our servers:
We went for an appetiser each again. Mark had the avocado-citrus salad with Iceberg and Radicchio leaves and an orange vinaigrette, and from the taste I had of it, it was very good.
I had the Iced Lobster and Jumbo Shrimp with white and green asparagus, micro grill and lemon dill dressing with horseradish cream. It was just what I needed.
As everyone else was getting their main courses, I suggested going to see the shops, as the early show was still going on and I figured that it would be chaos when that finished.
We headed that way, but didn’t get far, before we stopped to do more professional photos.
Then Snow White came out and there was no-one around to see her, so I got a photo with her.
Finally, we made it into the shops and did some serious damage in there, with Mark getting two tops, me getting a sweatshirt, a scrapbook and scrapbooking kit. Finally somewhere that has some scrapbooking stuff! Of course, we also got the obligatory fridge magnet as well. We drew the line at the Christmas ornament as we thought $40 was a bit too much for one of those! Some of the Inaugural stuff wasn’t badly priced, while other stuff in the same range was a hideous price. I was delighted that they were still selling inaugural stuff. That was a lovely surprise.
We went back to the dining room, where everyone else was waiting for dessert by now. We didn’t stay very long, as Ciaran decided that he wanted to go back to the Oceaneer Club. Sean was waiting on dessert and figured he wouldn’t make it there and back in time, so we offered to take him there. He didn’t need anyone to show him the way, he knew it off pat, which was so sweet to see! Once he was in there, we were immediately forgotten and he went off.
We dropped off our purchases back in the room and found this wonderful towel creation: