View Full Version : Disney Magic Back in LA 2008
Mrs. Nesbitt
01-09-2007, 12:44 PM
The Disney Magic will be back sailing the waters of Mexico from LA in 2008. Disney has applied for a permit for May to Sept 15, 2008 from the Port of LA.
Itineraries have not yet be disclosed, but more than likely this will be 7 day cruises sailing the Mexcian Rivera again, including Cabo, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan. :D
wendybeth
01-09-2007, 12:57 PM
We are actually planning on one of these cruises- yaay!
Moonliner
01-09-2007, 12:59 PM
Is it too early to start a 2008 Swanking thread?
Disneyphile
01-09-2007, 01:26 PM
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish she'd just stay here, darn it. ;)
Now, I wonder if I have time for our boat restoration to be finished in time for the Mini-Magic to meet her inspiration when she arrives at port........
wendybeth
01-09-2007, 01:46 PM
Is it too early to start a 2008 Swanking thread?
Nevah!!! :D
Prudence
01-09-2007, 02:53 PM
Oh grrrr! We were going to do a Mexican cruise in January of 08. Now I have to decide between going in Jan, on another line, when the timing is more convenient, or waiting to do the Disney - when I might not be able to go any more.
tracilicious
01-09-2007, 03:12 PM
OMG! We are so going to try to go on this!
Disneyphile
01-09-2007, 03:17 PM
For those of you who haven't been - it's seriously the epitome of Disney magic. Every CM smiles and treats you like a VIP, the entertainment is tops, the decks are steam-washed nightly, and there is always something receiving a fresh new coat of paint.
The Magic is just that. Pure magic. :D
mousepod
01-09-2007, 03:18 PM
I agree with Disneyphile. Our cruise (7 years ago - yikes!) was excellent. Time for another one.
innerSpaceman
01-10-2007, 07:53 PM
Do they fly the pink longjohns where Disneyphile took her infamous tumble?
For those of you who haven't been - it's seriously the epitome of Disney magic. Every CM smiles and treats you like a VIP, the entertainment is tops, the decks are steam-washed nightly, and there is always something receiving a fresh new coat of paint.
One of the reasons I liked it is because it is Disney enough to be good service but most of the time I didn't feel like I was surrounded by Disney. I ignored most of the Disney-specific stuff.
But it was a great time.
Disneyphile
01-11-2007, 02:34 PM
Do they fly the pink longjohns where Disneyphile took her infamous tumble?OMG. Photo op for the trip this August! :snap: :evil:
Prudence
01-11-2007, 02:46 PM
Hmmm....I might be willing to try to postpone my planned cruise until later in 08 if there were actual plans for on-board swankery.
Prudence
01-18-2007, 11:17 AM
Anyone lined up to book their trip on the 31st? Keeping your travel dates secret so we won't end up on the same cruise? :p
Disneyphile
01-18-2007, 06:20 PM
From the release posted on MousePad, it states that the 15-night Panama Canal repos will start at $1,699 per person, yet the 7-night Mexican Riviera cruises will start at $1,599. Seeing as one of those is obviously the better deal, guess which one I'm looking at. :D
Prudence
01-18-2007, 06:27 PM
I wish I could do a repositioning! Alas, I can't bring myself to be away from the cats for that long. (sometimes Boris won't eat when I'm gone, although he does like my primary pet sitter.)
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 05:06 PM
:D
I'll be going on the westbound PC crossing next May!!! :D
It will be my parents, a good friend, and me. (Ken can't go due to work/school constraints.)
Who's up for Swanking at Sea? At $1,699 per person for 15 nights, it's a steal. And the Panama Canal is swanktacular.
You have to go. ;)
Morrigoon
01-20-2007, 05:36 PM
Cherny and I are considering going on the repositioning too.
We could totally have a swanking!
C'mon.... you know you wanna do it.... all the cool kids are doing it....
:evil:
I'm just excited because I've never been to Central or South America (hell, I've never been to Mexico, unless you count downtown LA). Okay, the Magic is cool too, but... the Panama Canal!!!!
Plus, how hard is it to plan a trip that's like 16 months away? Totally doable!
Morrigoon
01-20-2007, 05:37 PM
Okay, a quick thought, for those of us who are into coordinating swankings... shall we arrange a mutually beneficial dinner seating time? And does that have to be done at the time of booking, or is that chosen later?
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 05:38 PM
Plus, how hard is it to plan a trip that's like 16 months away? Totally doable!And, it's 100% refundable (including the deposit) up until February 10th, 2008. 'Tis best to throw down that $500 deposit on a spot, and then back out later, instead of missing a prime opportunity. And, from what I've seen across Disney boards, it's going to sell out quickly.
Bookings open at 5am PST on January 31st (in less than 2 weeks).
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 05:38 PM
15-Night Panama Canal Cruise
Explore sun-kissed lands brimming with beauty and steeped in history during a 15-night eastbound or westbound cruise through one of the world's most legendary trade routes, the Panama Canal. Travel from Port Canaveral or Los Angeles aboard the Disney Magic® and enjoy stops in picture-perfect Aruba, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas and Disney's very own Castaway Cay. And experience a full week at sea where delightful entertainment, delectable dining and fun-filled activities surround you at every turn.
Ship: Disney Magic®
Rates: From $1699 per person*
Departure Dates:
5/10/08 (Westbound)
8/17/08 (Eastbound)
Westbound Itinerary:
Saturday (5/10) – Port Canaveral
Sunday – Castaway Cay
Monday – Sea
Tuesday – Sea
Wednesday – Aruba
Thursday – Sea
Friday – Panama Canal Crossing
Saturday – Sea
Sunday – Sea
Monday – Acapulco
Tuesday – Sea
Wednesday – Puerto Vallarta
Thursday – Cabo San Lucas
Friday – Sea
Saturday – Sea
Sunday (5/25) – Los Angeles
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 05:41 PM
Okay, a quick thought, for those of us who are into coordinating swankings... shall we arrange a mutually beneficial dinner seating time? And does that have to be done at the time of booking, or is that chosen later?It has to be done at booking. I usually choose 2nd seating, because it is mainly adults, and it sucks having to come back in on a port day at 4pm to get ready for 5pm dinner. ;) 2nd seating is usually 7:30pm.
I've had experience with both, and 2nd seating is really the way to go, especially for those who like to stay up late. :)
Also - to guarantee the same dining rotation, you can call DCL after booking to link your reservation with another - just need the person's last name and ressie number. DCL will make notes of it and assign accordingly. :)
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 05:46 PM
And, check out the canal:
http://www.enjoypanama.com/images/panama_canal.jpg
That is so gorgeous and exotic. :D
Not Afraid
01-20-2007, 05:54 PM
Hmmmmmm.
Hmmmmmm.
mousepod
01-20-2007, 05:56 PM
yeah. hmmmm
Prudence
01-20-2007, 08:00 PM
And for those who can't swing the 2 weeks away from home - we're tentatively scheduled for the May 25th sailing down to Mexico.
wolfy999
01-20-2007, 08:13 PM
You have all heard the news the Disney Magic is coming back to LA for sailings to Mexico May 25 to Aug 17, 2008 and they will be doing two repositioning cruises through the Panama Canal. Craig's Travel is making a special offer to all of you on these cruises.
Let's take Lounge of Tomorrow to Sea!:D
May 10,2008 - Panama Canal Westbound - Join Disneyphile, Mystery Guest, and other LOT's for a 15 day swanking at sea. This is the adult swank adventure.
Aug 17, 2008 - Join the Wolfpack as we sail Eastbound through the Panama Canal for a 15 day swanking at sea. This is the kid friendly swank adventure.
Here is the offer. Book either of these two cruises or any one of the 7 day Mexico sailings for 2008 with
Craig's Travel and you will receive a shipboard credit as follows:
Inside Stateroom - $100.00
Outside Stateroom - $150.00
Verandah Stateroom - $200.00
The cruise goes on sale Jan 31, 2007 and will sell out quickly. Don't delay get your deposit in early.
Call Tim @ 800-339-9099
or
Email: Tim@CraigsTravel.com - Subject line: Disney Cruise
Don't forget to mention Lounge of Tomorrow when booking!
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 09:29 PM
Hmmmmmm.
yeah. hmmmm
One of us. One of us.
Don't forget that all meals are included, except off the ship. (Castaway Cay meals are still included though.)
Even the small staterooms are 10-foot by 18-foot, with beautiful decor and lots of space to move around.
They have daily $3.50 drink specials (full-sized drinks, not watered down either), and martini and wine tasting events.
There are also free on-board workshops, like entertainment, cooking, navigation, Imagineering, etc.
Am I twisting your arms yet?
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 09:49 PM
And just to add a tad more peer pressure:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b80/Disneyphile/Disney%20Cruise/PanamaMagic2.jpg
:p
BarTopDancer
01-20-2007, 10:48 PM
This is right after I will have graduated. I'll have the vacation time.
I think I am in.
Morrigoon
01-20-2007, 11:08 PM
:clap:
Not Afraid
01-20-2007, 11:37 PM
You know, I wish it stopped at a more exotic local.
Disneyphile
01-20-2007, 11:39 PM
You know, I wish it stopped at a more exotic local.We'll pencil you in for a future DCL cruise to Tahiti. :p
mousepod
01-21-2007, 12:00 AM
I'm waiting for the Disneyland --> Tokyo Disneyland or WDW --> Disneyland Paris cruise.
This one does look like fun, though. The only time we've done a Disney cruise was 7 years ago this month (wow - time flies).
Still thinking it over...
€uroMeinke
01-21-2007, 08:37 AM
Hmmmmmm
Stan4dSteph
01-21-2007, 08:39 AM
Sounds tempting.
Mrs. Nesbitt
01-21-2007, 11:26 AM
Also - to guarantee the same dining rotation, you can call DCL after booking to link your reservation with another - just need the person's last name and ressie number. DCL will make notes of it and assign accordingly.
If you book through the special being offered (Craig's Travel) we will be asking for second seating at the time you make your reservation. Second seating always goes first, so make sure to book early. We will also be referencing all reservations so everyone will be dining together. We will be faxing all resevations to the dining coordinator prior to sailing to make sure you are together. :)
Disneyphile
01-21-2007, 06:55 PM
Hmmmmmm
Sounds tempting.Don't make me post more photos, because I will. ;)
Stan4dSteph
01-21-2007, 07:00 PM
:p
Don't make me retaliate with NZ photos!
Prudence
01-21-2007, 07:35 PM
No one for the shorter sailing? :(
CoasterMatt
01-21-2007, 07:43 PM
I'd love to go on the shorter sailing, but I'll be spending the summer trying to ride coasters before they close forever...
BarTopDancer
01-21-2007, 07:50 PM
Sorry Pru,
For only $100 more I'm all for the rare opportunity of this Disney repo cruise.
Prudence
01-21-2007, 08:11 PM
I wish I could be gone that long. :( But between a sick kitty who doesn't eat properly when I'm gone and an unknown job situation, I'm pushing it to schedule much of anything. I'll feel a bit evil about crossing my fingers that someone else is similarly situation, but I'll probably do it anyway. :evil:
cirquelover
01-21-2007, 08:59 PM
Sorry Pru,
For only $100 more I'm all for the rare opportunity of this Disney repo cruise.
We have to agree, for the extra $100 we are seriously thinking about the west bound repo cruise. Although it looks like when it comes to my LoT friends that will be the adult cruise, Of course there is always the kids clubs for the young man!
I'm just excited that after I brought it up, my husband must have checked it out because he said he'd rather do the repo cruise. That shocked the h*ll out of me.
€uroMeinke
01-21-2007, 10:33 PM
So how many swankers would it take to sink that boat?
Morrigoon
01-21-2007, 10:39 PM
I can honestly say that this is one attraction I'd rather not sink ;)
But I presume it would be a function of how many staterooms the boat has.
BarTopDancer
01-21-2007, 10:55 PM
So, like I know you need a passport but do you need shots (vacanations) n stuff too?
€uroMeinke
01-21-2007, 11:01 PM
Just don't inhale the gnats when you're in the jungle - trust me on this...
CoasterMatt
01-21-2007, 11:34 PM
I don't think I'll do any cruises until they put a rollercoaster aboard ;)
€uroMeinke
01-21-2007, 11:35 PM
I don't think I'll do any cruises until they put a rollercoaster aboard ;)
Perhaps we'll hit rough seas? You've seen the Poseidon Adventure
Disneyphile
01-22-2007, 09:40 AM
So, like I know you need a passport but do you need shots (vacanations) n stuff too?Nope. Just a passport. :)
Moonliner
01-22-2007, 09:45 AM
Perhaps we'll hit rough seas? You've seen the Poseidon Adventure
I guess that would count as adding a loop although technically it might be more of a corkscrew.
BarTopDancer
01-22-2007, 10:24 AM
Nope. Just a passport. :)
YAY!
I really enjoyed the cruise we did but I'm just not impressed with the itineraries. Neither for the West Coast cruises nor the repos.
Cabo, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta? Blech. Might as well just spend three days in San Diego for all the foreignness you'll experience. (I know the Caribbean isn't much better but at least it is multiple countries and our cruise was lucky in that normal stops were hurricane damaged at the time so we hit a couple unusual ports instead.)
A 15 day cruise isn't bad but a 15-day cruise where 8 of the days are at sea is, in my opinion. I'm not a "sit by the pool" type person so it doesn't take long to experience all the wonders of on-board life (good company goes a long way to help with that but 8 days it a lot of time to fill.
Going west replaces one of the at sea days with Cartagena so it is slightly better.
I guess the west coast of Mexico just doesn't interest me much. I wish they'd repo to Seattle, Victoria, or Vancouver and do a two week Alaska cruise. I'd be all over that.
Morrigoon
01-22-2007, 09:25 PM
I don't think I'll do any cruises until they put a rollercoaster aboard ;)
My laptop has RCT loaded on it... does that count?
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-22-2007, 09:59 PM
So, who's payin'???
€uroMeinke
01-22-2007, 10:10 PM
So, who's payin'???
You know with a length of rope, a kayak, and a grappling hook - it could be almost free
wendybeth
01-22-2007, 10:12 PM
You know with a length of rope, a kayak, and a grappling hook - it could be almost free
Are you suggesting we wakeboard the Magic?
€uroMeinke
01-22-2007, 10:16 PM
Are you suggesting we wakeboard the Magic?
Actually, I was looking for an excuse to buy a grappling hook - I keep trying for Mouse Adventure
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-22-2007, 10:30 PM
You know with a length of rope, a kayak, and a grappling hook - it could be almost free
Works for me!!!:snap:
Morrigoon
01-23-2007, 12:11 AM
So how many swankers would it take to sink that boat?
I don't know why, but this post inspired me to create this:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b321/morrigoon/Misc%20MC%20images/SwankMagic.jpg
Stan4dSteph
01-23-2007, 08:18 AM
Cabo, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta? Blech. Might as well just spend three days in San Diego for all the foreignness you'll experience. (I know the Caribbean isn't much better but at least it is multiple countries and our cruise was lucky in that normal stops were hurricane damaged at the time so we hit a couple unusual ports instead.)Right. Are there no ports for places like Panama or Costa Rica? Belize?
Not Afraid
01-23-2007, 10:51 AM
Right. Are there no ports for places like Panama or Costa Rica? Belize?
I think that's my major problem with the cruise. If I don't like the cruise experience (I've never really been too interested in cruising) then the port experiences had better be exciting. But, the line up just isn't thrilling for me.
Ghoulish Delight
01-23-2007, 11:03 AM
Cabo, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta? Blech. Might as well just spend three days in San Diego for all the foreignness you'll experience.It all depends on what you do with it. The people on our cruise that went into town or took the shopping tour came back to the ship very disappointed and bored. Whereas we found some fantastic things to do.
In Puerto we took a tequila factory tour that took us through the absolutely gorgeous jungles, visiting some dude's farm house where he also happened to distill tequila (best tequila we tasted that day as a matter of fact).
In Mazatlan we spent an afternoon kayaking on the ocean and picnicking on an island beach.
And in Cabo, we eschewed the overpriced snorkeling trips sold on-board, opting instead to get up early and head to the docks to fend for ourselves resulting in having an entire isolated beach to ourselves for an hour (along with the great story of the one-armed, non-English speaking guy who abandoned us there).
The couples that we shared our dinner table with were jealous of us after every port.
I will agree with you on one count: good company is important. If you're lucky, like we were, the folks you sit with for every meal can make for great people to hang out with. Otherwise, if you aren't traveling with people you know, it's important to make an effort early in the cruise to somehow meet people you wouldn't mind hanging out with for hours on end. We loved every minute we were at sea, relaxing, drinking, and having a blast with the people we'd just met (and, of course, retreating to our cabin like good honeymooners).
Prudence
01-23-2007, 11:13 AM
The price is starting to bug me - knowing that I could take essentially the same trip for half the cost - and in a suite. I hate having to arrange these things so far in advance, particularly when the "right" choice depends on how some personal things shake out between now and then. Grrr. I'll probably have to put a deposit on the Magic cruise and a cheaper one for January and see how things sort themselves out.
Oh, I certainly agree that a great time can be had anywhere, and the more open you are to leaving the beaten path the better the odds.
And that includes Cabo, Puert Vallarta, and Mazatlan.
That does not mean, though, that they have any inherent appeal as destinations. I'm sure it is possible to have a good time in Modesto, but I'm not going to pay through the nose to go there.
Ghoulish Delight
01-23-2007, 11:32 AM
That does not mean, though, that they have any inherent appeal as destinations. I'm sure it is possible to have a good time in Modesto, Now you're just talking crazy talk.
Pay through the nose? The Disney cruise 7-day is a little pricier than the same cruise on other carriers, but it's still about $200/day for lodging, 24 hour food, transportation between cities, and some entertainment.
And that is paying through the nose...for destinations I don't have any particular interest in.
If I wanted to go to Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan, then no that wouldn't be terribly expensive (just slightly expensive compared to equivalent cruise lines).
Not Afraid
01-23-2007, 11:50 AM
And that is paying through the nose...for destinations I don't have any particular interest in.
If I wanted to go to Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan, then no that wouldn't be terribly expensive (just slightly expensive compared to equivalent cruise lines).
I'm with you there, Alex. There are so many more places of interest in that general area. Belize, Costa Rica, Panama are all places I'd be interested in visiting sans cruise. I'm not sure the cruise aspect alone can override the destinations. But, I'm still thinking about it.
There are just so may places I want to go!
Stan4dSteph
01-23-2007, 12:35 PM
I'm with you there, Alex. There are so many more places of interest in that general area. Belize, Costa Rica, Panama are all places I'd be interested in visiting sans cruise. I'm not sure the cruise aspect alone can override the destinations. But, I'm still thinking about it.
There are just so may places I want to go!Belize (http://www.blancaneauxlodge.com/)!
Ghoulish Delight
01-23-2007, 12:41 PM
Belize (http://www.blancaneauxlodge.com/)!
There's Magic in the Starze.
Not Afraid
01-23-2007, 02:22 PM
Belize (http://www.blancaneauxlodge.com/)!
Now, THAT'S more like it!
BarTopDancer
01-23-2007, 02:39 PM
I am so in. I am looking forward to 15 days of lounging around and sipping umbrella cocktails.
Disneyphile
01-23-2007, 02:39 PM
I'm not sure the cruise aspect alone can override the destinations.
Imagine dining Club 33 style every evening, with a different menu every night, offering cuisine from around the world.
Don't like to be poolside in the sun? Lounge on the promenade deck, relaxing on padded teak lounges.
Catch a show, from comedy to jazz.
There's even a coffee house lounge. :)
Ghoulish Delight
01-23-2007, 02:56 PM
I bet there's no topless deck on the Magic.
Not Afraid
01-23-2007, 03:02 PM
Topless? I want Neked!
Imagine dining Club 33 style every evening, with a different menu every night, offering cuisine from around the world.
Yeah, I've done it and this definitely is not enough to overcome uninteresting destinations for me. But I know a lot of people who pay the same price to stay on the Magic for a week even if it never left the dock in Los Angeles because they love being on the boat so much.
Disneyphile
01-23-2007, 05:04 PM
But I know a lot of people who pay the same price to stay on the Magic for a week even if it never left the dock in Los Angeles because they love being on the boat so much.I would be one of those people. ;)
That was one of the main draws for us to book the transatlantic repo - 8 sea days, 6 of them consecutive in the middle of the ocean. Good times! :snap:
I think one of the reasons I love those days is that no one can reach me (unless they spend $8.99/minute to call or I spend money on the internet service) and I don't have to think about the world (unless I turn on CNN on the tv, and I avoid that like the plague). When I'm at sea, the whole world could go to hell in a handbasket, and I wouldn't want to know about it. To me, it's the ultimate vacation, mainly for those reasons. ;) I get to spend a lot of time with my thoughts and personal interests, and am able to fully relax.
Ghoulish Delight
01-23-2007, 05:11 PM
Same here. And I can't possibly explain it. If I'm at home, I can't stand to be inside with nowhere to go and the same things to do over and over. If I'm vacation on dry land, you'd sooner catch me dead then wandering around the hotel, no matter how swanky it is. I'm the kind that has a detailed itinerary for every hour of every day weeks ahead of my departure date, and backup plans should something not go to schedule.
But put me in the middle of the ocean, and that magically gets shut off. I don't care what I'm doing or what I'm not doing or what I could be doing. All I care about is making sure I know exactly what food is available at what hours and when sunset is so I don't miss it.
CoasterMatt
01-23-2007, 05:13 PM
I'd probably go crazy on a cruise...
DreadPirateRoberts
01-23-2007, 05:15 PM
When I'm at sea, the whole world could go to hell in a handbasket, and I wouldn't want to know about it. To me, it's the ultimate vacation, mainly for those reasons. ;) I get to spend a lot of time with my thoughts and personal interests, and am able to fully relax.
:snap:
I agree with that as well. Our Disney cruise was the most relaxed I've every been by the end of it (and highlighted just how tense work had been making me and played a huge role in Lani and I deciding I should quit).
If Disney were the only cruise line around and that itinerary there only one I'd probably take it. But they aren't (and they aren't even the best one around) so I'm ok with being picky about the ports of call (price was 70% of why we bowed out of the Mediterranean cruises but the uninteresting ports (or ports where we couldn't stand the thought of only being there for 8 hours) was the other 30%).
Ghoulish Delight
01-23-2007, 05:19 PM
I would add that I'm hesitant about Disney cruises...blackjack is an important factor in my cruising equation.
Yes, I almost didn't go on the Disney when I learned they didn't have a casino.
But if you liked your cruise(s) on other carriers I think it is safe to say you'll like Disney (assuming the good company requirement, of course) even without it. And as tacky as "a Disney-owned private island" sounded to me, it actually made for a very nice day (though I wouldn't want to stay there any longer than that).
Not Afraid
01-23-2007, 05:31 PM
When I travel, I don't plan heavy itineray's. I like to wander, explore, see what the location reveals to me. I always have a general idea of what I WANT to see before hand I just don't plan out my days. If I feel like lounging, I lounge. One of my best memories in Paris involved lounging in our room with a view of the Eifel tower listening to the buskers play their accordian in the square below. That is something I couldn't have planned, but it is a treasured memory. I also never seem to have a problem tuning out the world when I'm on vacation.
The only cruises I've always been interested in involve destinations - Alaska, the Mediterranean or Agean. The big draw for me with this cruise is crossing and Panama Canal, but, without a port, it's sort of like driving through New York City. What fun is that?
BarTopDancer
01-23-2007, 05:34 PM
I'd probably go crazy on a cruise...
Do you mean crazier? ;)
CoasterMatt
01-23-2007, 05:35 PM
Do you mean crazier? ;)
Yeah. :p
BarTopDancer
01-23-2007, 05:36 PM
I would add that I'm hesitant about Disney cruises...blackjack is an important factor in my cruising equation.
Vegas...
Not Afraid
01-23-2007, 05:37 PM
Yeah, I don't like Vegas either.
I know. I'm a freak.
CoasterMatt
01-23-2007, 05:40 PM
I love Vegas, because I'm a freak (It's the greatest town for peoplewatching)
Ghoulish Delight
01-23-2007, 06:07 PM
Vegas...
Eh, gambling in Vegas is depressing. Not that it stops me when I'm there, but there's something wholly different about wandering bleary-eyed out of a casino in the middle of the night to miles of neon and heat vs. getting up from the table to go stare at the moon reflecting off the ocean for a while.
BarTopDancer
01-23-2007, 06:16 PM
Eh, gambling in Vegas is depressing. Not that it stops me when I'm there, but there's something wholly different about wandering bleary-eyed out of a casino in the middle of the night to miles of neon and heat vs. getting up from the table to go stare at the moon reflecting off the ocean for a while.
I can understand that.
Prudence
01-23-2007, 06:22 PM
My husband is obsessed with that damn quarter machine where you plunk in $100 to win a $5 wrapped around 3 $1s. And then he gets seriously cranky. I'd be thrilled to be on a cruise with no opportunity for quarter machine obsession.
Disneyphile
01-23-2007, 06:28 PM
But put me in the middle of the ocean, and that magically gets shut off. I don't care what I'm doing or what I'm not doing or what I could be doing. All I care about is making sure I know exactly what food is available at what hours and when sunset is so I don't miss it.
I love that. Especially how servers usually learn within a couple days how you take your coffee or other drinks and have them waiting for you without even having to ask. On our honeymoon, our stateroom hostess even noted what time we'd usually wake in the morning, so she didn't disturb us until way after then.
It's like I tip them to think for me. ;)
Kevy Baby
01-23-2007, 07:27 PM
I'd probably go crazy on a cruise...You're already there!
Morrigoon
01-23-2007, 08:33 PM
I'd like to do one of those cruises to Antarctica one of these days. But I doubt I'll get there this decade.
Not Afraid
01-26-2007, 02:29 PM
So, today, I'm all about taking this cruise.
Ask me again tomorrow and I may have a different answer.
:rolleyes:
If you're going as a group of people I'd recommend maybe having everybody kick in a bit extra towards getting one part of the party into one of the larger suites that you have somewhere largerish to hang privately if the mood strikes (and a very nice balcony).
Deciding who actually gets to sleep there might be difficult though (draw straws).
Disneyphile
01-26-2007, 03:48 PM
So, today, I'm all about taking this cruise.
Ask me again tomorrow and I may have a different answer.
:rolleyes:And I'm going to post some more pictures tomorrow. ;)
Morrigoon
01-27-2007, 11:34 AM
Hey! Someone (http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/cr-port-Cabo-San-Lucas.cfm) has info about shore excursions! Looks like they're probably using the last repo's info, because they're not promising that these are accurate, but hey, wouldn't be surprised if it's damn close to what's offered!
Cabo San Lucas
*Note - These excursions are only a representation of what you can expect for this port of call. These excursions have not been made official.
Excursions:
Cabo Beach Break (4 - 4.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:05am
A 15 minute ride brings you to the Beach Club Resort. You can relax on a lounge chair under the shade of the colorful umbrellas along the shoreline. While you enjoy your day in the sun and surf, you'll get two complimentary beverages at the beachfront bar as well as tasty chips, guacamole and salsa. You can rent boogie boards, sailboats, banana boats or parasail. (NOTE: Water sports activities are rented/hired at your own risk.) You'll have two and a half hours at this beachside resort before taking the 15 minute ride back to the shop. You can choose to be dropped off in town for some shopping or if you prefer, you can walk the mile from the beach back to the pier.
Prices: $39.00 (ages 10 & up), $22.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Cabo Del Sol Golf Outing (6.5 - 7 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:45am
You'll take a 30 minute ride to the Desert Course at Cabo Del Sol. This challenging 7,097 yard par 72 course was designed by Tom Weiskopf. When you arrive, you'll be provided with a cart and bottled water. There's a beverage cart if you wish to purchase snacks and other beverages. Clubs are available for rent. After you've enjoyed 5 hours on the course, you'll take the 30 minute trip back to the ship.
Price: $159.00 (ages 10 & up)
Scuba Diving Odyssey (2.5 - 3 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:25am, 12:30pm
A diver's paradise awaits you. You'll start with a 10 minute ride to the dive shop for instruction and equipment. From here, you'll be transported via a skiff for the 1 hour, 35 minute scuba session. You'll discover the incredible marine life found in the Sea of Cortes and San Lucas Bay. Your one tank dive takes you to depths of 25 to 100 feet. Upon completing your dive, complimentary beverages will be served during your return trip to the dive shop. A 10 minute trip back to the ship follows.
NOTE: You must produce a current dive certification card to participate. You must have completed a dive in the past 12 months. The dive site will be determined by prevailing weather conditions.
Price: $79.00 (ages 12 & up)
Cabo San Lucas Sportfishing Excursion (5.5 - 6 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:45am
A 28 foot cabin cruiser will take you on your sports fishing adventure. When you reach your prime fishing spot, the crew will rig lines and trail lures. If a fish takes the bait, guests will have the opportunity to catch "the big one" while reeling it in from the fishing chair. Beverages and a box lunch are included. After your 3 ˝ hour fishing expedition, the trip back to the pier will take 45 minutes.
NOTE: Any billfish caught are required to be released. Included in your fee is the cost of a Mexican fishing license. A customary tip of $5.00 to $10.00 per person is not included.
Price: $169.00 (ages 12 & up)
Beachside Horseback Riding (3 - 3.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:35am, 9:25am, 11:45am
This unforgettable experience begins with a 10 minute ride to the Villa del Palmar Hotel. While here you'll receive instructions before mounting your horse for you beachside excursion. As you trot along the waters of the Sea of Cortez, you'll enjoy incredible views of the majestic Cabo San Lucas Bay, the renowned Los Arcos rock formations as well as the wildlife and cacti found in this region. Following your ride, there's a 45 minute beach break. Be sure to bring your swimsuit if you want to head in the surf. Complimentary beverages are served. Next you will take the 10 minute ride back to the ship, with an optional drop-off downtown for shopping and touring. (The ship is a 20 minute walk away if you choose the latter.)
NOTE: You must be in good physical condition and weigh less than 240 pounds to participate. Long pants and closed toe shoes are recommended.
Price: $75.00 (ages 10 & up)
Harbor Cruise & Scenic Drive (3 - 3.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:45am
The spectacular scenery is one of the many highlights of this excursion. You'll start with a 40 minute catamaran ride to the tip of the longest peninsula in the world. As you sail to your destination, you'll pass unspoiled beaches, incredible rock formations which include the renowned Los Arcos and beautiful luxury resorts. While you enjoy your complimentary beverage, you'll hear a narrative by J.M. Cousteau relaying the history of Baja California and describing the main points of interest in this region. After your catamaran trip, you'll take a 20 minute drive to Giorgio's Restaurant. High on a cliff top, you'll enjoy spectacular views of Land's End, Los Arcos and the Bay of Cabo San Lucas while being served a complimentary beverage. From here, there's a 20 minute ride back to the ship, with an optional drop-off downtown for shopping and touring. (The ship is a 20 minute walk away if you choose the latter.)
NOTE: The order of this excursion may vary.
Price: $36.00 (ages 10 & up), $25.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Chileno Bay Snorkeling Adventure (4 -4.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:40am
You'll cruise aboard the state-of-the art 65 foot "Tropicat" catamaran. Once you embark on your 45 minute journey to Chileno Bay, you'll pass a sea lion colony, Lover's Beach and Los Arcos at Land's End. Once you arrive, you'll drop anchor and begin your hour of snorkeling. (Instructions and equipment are provided.) Chileno Bay's reef is home to a variety of vibrant marine life including manta rays, parrotfish, angelfish and Moorish idols that dwell amongst the colorful corals. During the 1 hour and 10 minute return trip, complimentary beverages and snacks are served.
Prices: $59.00 (ages 10 & up), $36.00 (ages 5 - 9)
Baja Mountain Biking (2.5 - 3 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:25am, 11:55am
You'll explore the Baja California desert on this unforgettable excursion. After a 15 minute ride, you'll arrive at the start point where you'll receive instructions and safety equipment before leaving on your guided tour. As you go along the 2.6 mile trail, your helpful guide will describe the plants and wildlife that are native to this region. You'll see stately saguaro cacti and the glistening waters of the Pacific along the shoreline. A complimentary beverage is provided. Following your bike tour, there's a 15 minute return trip to the ship, with an optional drop-off downtown for shopping and touring. (The ship is a 20 minute walk away if you choose the latter.)
NOTE: You must be age 10 or over to participate. The maximum weight limit is 200 pounds. Closed toed shoes are required and you must wear the safety helmet that is provided.
Price: $79.00 (ages 10 & up)
Los Arcos Sea Kayak & Snorkel (2.5 - 3 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:20am
Your adventure begins with a 5 minute water taxi ride to the launch site. You'll receive instructions, bottled water and safety gear before embarking in your 2 person sea kayak. This 25 minute portion of the tour guides you through the Cabo San Lucas Bay past Los Arcos and to Lover's Beach where the Sea of Cortes and the Pacific Ocean meet. While here, you'll have 45 minutes of incomparable snorkeling before paddling to Medano Beach. Your tour concludes with a 5 minute water taxi ride back to the pier.
NOTE: You must be in good physical condition and over the age of 10 to participate. The maximum weight allowance is 250 pounds. Weather can be a factor in determining your kayak route.
Price: $45.00 (ages 10 & up)
(More to come below...)
Morrigoon
01-27-2007, 12:45 PM
And....
Coastal Highlights Tour (4 - 4.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:55am, 8:30am
The rugged beauty of Baja is yours to enjoy as this scenic tour combines the starkness of the Baja desert region with the glistening shorelines. You'll begin with a 15 minute ride to a glassblowing factory where skilled artisans transform molten glass into exquisite pieces. From here you'll take a 30 minute trip to San Jose del Cabo. While here you'll visit the mission style church and the plaza. Another 30 minute ride brings you to Cabo Bello, the cliff top restaurant with sweeping views of the Bay of Cabo San Lucas located below. You may even spot the Magic while enjoying your complimentary beer or soft drink. The return trip to the ship is approximately 30 minutes, with an optional drop-off downtown for shopping and touring. (The ship is a 20 minute walk away if you choose the latter.)
NOTE: The stops may vary in order.
Prices: $35.00 (ages 10 & up), $25.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Snorkel & Sail Fiesta (3.5 - 4 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:15am
You'll begin your adventure aboard the Pez Gato catamaran. After sailing aboard this vessel, you'll arrive at Pelican's Rock where you can sun, swim and snorkel. (Equipment and instructions are provided.) After your hour enjoying the surf, you'll sail for 20 minutes to the majestic Los Arcos rock formation where the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortes meet. Once you cross into the Pacific, the sails are hoisted and you'll cruise along San Lucas Bay. The shoreline is dotted with secluded coves and posh resorts. As you make your 1 hour trip back, the fiesta begins with tropical drinks being served in a fun atmosphere.
Prices: $45.00 (ages 10 & up), $30.00 (ages 5 - 9)
Santa Maria Sail & Snorkel Experience (4 - 4.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:20am, 9:00am
You'll have hours of enjoyment aboard your catamaran as you set sail for the Santa Maria Cove. During your 3 Ľ hour tour to the Cove, you'll pass a sea lion colony, Lover's Beach, the majestic rock formations of Land's End, and unparalleled views of coastline unlike any that you've seen. Upon arriving at the protected oasis of Santa Maria Cove, the ship drops anchor and you're invited to explore the underwater world with the provided snorkeling equipment. If you prefer, you can swim in the cooling waters during your hour at this lovely location. The 1 hour trip back features an open bar and snacks.
Prices: $59.00 (ages 10 & up), $36.00 (ages 5 - 9)
Cabo Resort Pool Getaway (4.5 - 5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:35am
The Finisterra Resort, one of Cabo San Lucas' finest, is yours to enjoy during this excursion. After a 15 minute ride, you'll arrive at your destination where you'll find inviting pools in a beautiful tropical setting. (While located on the beachfront, swimming in the ocean is not permitted.) If you want some fun competition, beach volleyball and soccer are available. A delicious Mexican buffet lunch is included as well as two complimentary beverages. Children are invited to paint ceramic figurines for treasured souvenirs of their day at the resort. The return trip takes about 10 minutes.
NOTE: Due to tidal conditions, ocean swimming is not permitted for the safety of the guests. The Cabo Beach Break excursion is the better choice for those wishing to swim in the ocean. Price: $49.00 (ages 10 & up), $39.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Land's End Coastal Cruise (1.5 - 2 hours)
Meeting Time: 12:15pm, 1:15pm
This excursion is a photographers dream. You'll be taken on a 45 minute roundtrip catamaran ride to the tip of the longest peninsula in the world. You'll glide past a sea lion colony, unspoiled beaches, luxury resorts, and majestic rock formations including the renowned Los Arcos. A narrative by J.M. Cousteau is featured which traces the history of Baja California as well as descriptions of the wildlife and points of interest. A complimentary beverage is served.
Price: $29.00 ( ages 10 & up), $19.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Please note: except where noted, shore excursions are operated by independent contractors. All excursions are subject to cancellation due to weather, itinerary changes and attendance. Excursions are booked on a first come, first served basis and are subject to availability. All prices are subject to change without notice. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Hmm... horseback riding on the beach... that sounds pretty cool :) How about the next port?
Puerto Vallarta
*Note - These excursions are only a representation of what you can expect for this port of call. These excursions have not been made official.
Excursions:
Tropical Rainforest by Horseback (6.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:10am
Your unforgettable day starts with a 45 minute ride to the village of Las Palmas. You'll go to a working ranch where your guides will determine which horse best suits you. After getting safety instructions and equipment, your adventure begins. You'll be led through tropical jungles, lush orchards, and riverbeds for the first part of your ride. After riding for about 50 minutes, you're at the halfway point and will stop at a riverbank to enjoy the 60 foot natural waterfall and to go for a swim if you'd like. A complimentary soft drink or bottled water is provided during this 30 minute break. You'll saddle up again for the 50 minute trot back to the ranch. When you arrive, you'll have a flavorful lunch with complimentary beverages including soft drinks and beer. The return ride to the ship takes about 45 minutes.
NOTE: You must be in good physical condition to participate and be over age 10. You cannot weigh more than 240 pounds. You will be provided with a riding helmet that must be worn. Long pants and closed toe shoes are recommended.
Price: $89.00 (ages 10 and up)
Paradise Beach Adventure (4 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:40am, 12:40pm
You'll spend the day at the Paradise Village Beach Resort that is located 20 minutes away in Nuevo Vallarta. When you arrive, a complimentary cocktail will be served. The resort has wonderful amenities that you can enjoy. There's a pool with two water slides, underwater caves and Mayan style pyramids that you can explore. Its location on the beach makes it the perfect spot to relax in a lounge chair under the shade of the umbrella. You can swim in the surf or paddle out on an ocean kayak. There will be beach volleyball and other activities for your enjoyment. If that's not enough, there are lions, tigers and spider monkeys in residence. Lunch and snacks are available for purchase. The return trip to the ship is 20 minutes.
Price: $38.00 (ages 10 and up), $22.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Puerto Vallarta City Tour (4.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:40am, 12:50pm
The beautiful city of Puerto Vallarta is yours to explore as you visit the best that it offers. You'll take a 20 minute ride to the center of town. Here you'll find the magnificent Malecon sea wall that borders the city. Your knowledgeable guide will talk about the heritage of Puerto Vallarta while pointing out the historic buildings, craftsmanship, and many notable sites. A highlight of this tour is a visit to the cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe. There will be time for shopping before the 30 minute trip to a restaurant where you'll be served complimentary snacks and drinks. You can browse among the displays of local crafts or simply enjoy the views from this picturesque spot. The return trip to the ship takes 45 minutes. For guests wishing to spend some time in the city on their own, there will be a stop in the downtown district. You can choose to leave or stay on the bus and return to the ship.
NOTE: If you elect to visit the downtown area, you will be responsible for your transportation to the ship.
Price: $35.00 (ages 10 and up), $25.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Sierra Madre Hiking (4.5 - 5 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:30am
If adventure is your vacation style, then it's time to lace your boots and head out on this 3.5 mile hike. You'll take a 50 minute ride to where the trail begins. One here, you'll be led along varied terrain. From dry riverbeds to tropical rainforests to rugged riverbanks and open fields, challenges await you. At the midpoint of your expedition, you'll climb to a point high above the city that offers magnificent views. You'll stop and take a break while enjoying refreshments. Your descent is through the rainforest. Upon completing your expedition, you'll stop at a restaurant where complimentary snacks and refreshments will be served. The return trip to the ship takes 50 minutes.
NOTE: This excursion is for guests age 12 and over. It's recommended that you have intermediate to advanced fitness levels.
Price: $39.00 (ages 12 and up)
Historic Towns and Tequila Making (5.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:20am
You'll start with a 20 minute ride to the quaint village of Mezcales. While here you'll visit one of the last tequila distilleries still producing the famous liquor by hand. Guests who are over the age of 21 will be invited to sample the different varieties of tequila and can try their hand at agave-mashing, one of the key ingredients of this potent drink. Next there's a 20 minute trip to Porvenir. While here you'll sample handmade tortillas. Following Porvenir is a 30 minute ride to San Juan where your stop will include a visit to the historic church and the plaza. El Vale is the next village that will be explored. It's a 40 minute ride away and features quaint shops, a town square and a church. You'll travel 45 minutes to a restaurant where a delicious Mexican lunch is served. A 30 minute trip takes you to your final stop of the tour, a woodcarving studio where skilled artisans display their crafts. The return trip to the ship takes 40 minutes.
Price: $39.00 (ages 10 and up), $29.00 (ages 3 - 9)
(Yes, there's still more)
Morrigoon
01-27-2007, 12:46 PM
And:
Canopy Adventure (4.5 - 5 hours)
Meeting Time: 7:45am, 8:15am, 9:45am, 10:15am, 12:45pm, 1:15pm
This is an excursion like no other. You'll glide through the air from zip line to zip line high over the rainforest. You'll begin with a 5 minute boat ride that's followed by a 50 minute ride to a private reserve. You'll be greeted by skilled guides who will assist you and provide all of the required safety equipment. Once you're in your harness, with two safety ropes for added security, you'll zip from platform to platform 90 feet above the forest floor. There's a unique Gorilla Swing to add to the thrills, with hanging bridges built into the trees. From your lofty vantage point you'll have the perfect view of the wild orchids, lush landscaping and wildlife below. Your adventure ends in a speedy rappel descent to the ground below. You'll be served complimentary snacks at the end of your high flying jungle escapade. The return trip to the ship takes 50 minutes.
NOTE: Guests must be in good physical condition and weigh less than 250 pounds. The minimum height is 4 feet. Shorts or pants and closed toed shoes should be worn. (No sandals please.)
Price: $85.00 (ages 10 and up)
Marietas Islands Snorkel & Kayak Tour (7.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:15am
Your adventure begins with a 90 minute catamaran ride through Banderas Bay to the Marietas Islands. This National Wildlife Preserve is home to an amazing array of wildlife. From tropical birds to marine mammals and vibrant fish, you'll find it the perfect spot to explore. The catamaran will first take you on a bird watching tour before dropping anchor. You'll have 1 1/4 hours to snorkel and kayak. When you're back onboard, a deli-style lunch is served before taking a 30 minute voyage to a secluded beachfront. You'll be able to spend the next hour and a half swimming, relaxing or taking a guided nature walk. The return trip to the ship takes 1 hour and 45 minutes.
NOTE: Guests who are going on the Marietas Islands Certified Scuba Dive may ride in the same catamaran as friends/family who are on the snorkel/kayak excursion.
Price: $69.00 (ages 10 and up), $39.00 (ages 5 - 9)
Marietas Islands Scuba Dive Adventure (7.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:15am
You'll embark on a 90 minute catamaran ride to the Marietas Islands National Wildlife Preserve. This protected area is considered one of the best diving spots on the Mexican Pacific coast. Vibrant reefs and dramatic drop-offs provide the perfect environment for a vast array of marine life. All scuba equipment, including wetsuit, is provided for your two tank dive. The first dive is to depths of 60 feet and lasts 40 minutes. The second dive lasts 30 minutes and you'll dive to depths of 50 feet. Throughout the excursion, complimentary bottled water and soft drinks are served. After the second dive, domestic drinks and lunch are provided. You'll next set sail for a secluded beach that's 30 minutes away. You can enjoy the sun and surf for an hour before the 90 minute voyage back to the ship.
NOTE: You must produce a current diver certification card and have completed a dive in the last 12 months. Participants must be age 12 or over. Divers' friends/families can choose to take the Marietas Island kayak/snorkel excursion and travel on the same catamaran.
Price: $99.00 (ages 12 and up)
Dolphin Encounter (3 - 3.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm
Your destination is the Nuevo Vallarta Marina. After your 25 minute trip to the park, you'll start with an informative presentation explaining the characteristics of these genial mammals. Through a hydrophone, you'll be able to eavesdrop as they "talk" to one another underwater. You'll take a quick shower before heading down the dock to the 14,500 square-foot dolphin enclosure. In waist deep water you'll be able to interact with the Pacific bottlenose dolphins that call the marina home. For 15 minutes they'll socialize with you and give you a dolphin kiss that will be photographed and available for purchase. You can visit the gift shop before the 25 minute trip back to the ship.
NOTE: Sunscreen and jewelry are not to be worn as they can be harmful to the dolphins. Cameras are not permitted in the pool.
Price: $120.00 (ages 10 and up), $99.00 (age 9)
Dolphin Encounter for Kids (3 - 3.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:00am, 11:00am
This excursion is designed for children ages 4 to 8 with a parent/guardian accompanying them. A 30 minute ride takes you to the Vallarta Adventure Dolphin Center where you'll find these friendly mammals waiting to interact with your little one. This 30 minute program begins alongside the enclosure where a family of dolphins, including baby dolphins (alongside their mothers), take part in the encounter. The children will stand in knee-deep water for a magical hands-on experience. They'll touch, feed, hug and "dance" with the dolphins under the watchful eye of a qualified trainer. Each child will get a kiss from a dolphin. As the dolphins "wave" goodbye at the end of the program, they'll perform dazzling spins and jumps to the delight of their audience. You can visit the gift shop to purchase a souvenir photo of your encounter before taking the 30 minute ride back to the ship.
NOTE: The child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is required to purchase the Dolphin Observer package. Sunscreen and jewelry are not to be worn as they can be harmful to the dolphins. Cameras are not permitted in the pool.
Price: $99.00 (ages 4 to 8)
Swim with Dolphins (3 - 3.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm
You'll take a 25 minute ride to the Nuevo Vallarta Marina. Here guests age 5 and up can take part in an unforgettable swim with the dolphins. You'll begin with an instructional session hosted by knowledgeable trainers. Via a hydrophone, you'll be able to eavesdrop as the dolphins "talk" to one another underwater. After a quick shower you'll be given lifejackets and taken to the 15 foot deep dolphin enclosure. After the trainer gets you acquainted with the residents through kisses, hugs and rubdowns, you can play and swim with the dolphins for 30 minutes. You will have a chance to be towed by a friendly dolphin's dorsal fin or enjoy a "belly" ride. The encounter is videotaped and will be available for purchase at the conclusion of the program. The trip back to the ship takes 25 minutes.
NOTE: Sunscreen and jewelry are not to be worn as they can be harmful to the dolphins. Although lifejackets are required, you should be able to swim in the 15 foot deep enclosure. Cameras are prohibited in the water.
Price: $165.00 (ages 10 and up), $149.00 (ages 5 - 9)
Dolphin Observer (3 - 3.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm
If you have a child participating in the Dolphin Encounter for Kids or a friend or family member taking part in the Swim with Dolphins and you don't wish to take part, you can ride along and watch them.
Price: $35.00 (all ages 3 and up)
Las Caletas Hideaway (7.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:30am
The secluded former home of John Huston is your destination. Accessible only by boat, this beautiful spot is a 60 minute boat ride away. Located at the tip of Puerto Vallarta, this beachside estate is known for its unique three sided architecture offering spectacular views of the water. The famed director's mementos and furnishings are still here offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of this film icon. This luxury retreat is yours to enjoy for 4 and a half hours. There are secluded beaches, nature trails, or you can take a kayak or snorkel tour if you prefer. There will be cooking demonstrations of traditional tortillas and paella. Massages are available for a fee and there is a small souvenir cabana. A delicious buffet lunch and all of your beverages are included. You'll wave goodbye to paradise as you head back on your 60 minute voyage back to the ship.
Price: $75.00 (ages 10 and up), $45.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Banderas Bay Sailing Adventure (6 - 6.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:55am
If you're an experienced sailor or wish to learn, this is the excursion for you. Before leaving, you'll be instructed in the basics of sailing. Once you depart, you'll head northward on your 2 hour odyssey. During this portion of the voyage, you'll have complimentary beverages and fresh fruit. You'll drop anchor at a secluded beach. While here you can snorkel, swim or simply relax. Lunch is served onboard and the crew is available to assist you with snorkeling equipment and to acquaint you with the colorful marine life. You'll spend two hours at the beach before your 1 hour and 45 minute voyage back to the ship. As the sails are raised, you'll be given the opportunity to get hands-on experience sailing the boat.
Price: $95.00 (ages 10 and up), $79.00 (ages 5 - 9)
Morrigoon
01-27-2007, 12:47 PM
And finally:
Sierra Madre Off-Road Expedition (6.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:00am
If you enjoy taking the road less traveled, this excursion fits the bill. You'll take a 20 minute ride to this tour's location. Here you'll climb aboard the Mercedes "Unimog", a unique all-terrain vehicle that gives you the perfect view of the rugged terrain that you'll traverse. You'll take a 45 minute ride to a quaint Mexican town. You'll stop for complimentary snacks and beverages during your 30 minute break, and can take a walking tour if you'd like. Next there's a 60 minute trip to the center of the Sierra. You'll be greeted by guides who will escort you on a 30 minute nature walk. As you explore the jungle, you'll be shown the many species of flora and fauna that inhabit this area. You'll have complimentary fruit and beverages before leaving for the 30 minute ride to a secluded beach. Here a barbecue lunch buffet will be served. Your outback adventure takes you through mountain streams, over rutted roads and past sleepy villages. The return trip to the ship takes 60 minutes.
Price: $82.00 (ages 10 and up), $65.00 (ages 8 -9)
Tropical Jungle Paradise Expedition (5.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 9:50am
This unforgettable nature walk starts with a 45 minute ride along the coastal highway. After stopping at Mismaloya for a quick photo op, you arrive at your destination. You'll take a walking tour of the jungle covered foothills. Beautiful wildflowers, soaring trees, and a natural pool are yours to savor and enjoy. You can go for a swim in the cooling waters if you'd like. Family activities and games are hosted and you'll receive a complimentary lunch and beverage at a restaurant along the river's edge. After spending 2 and a half hours at this idyllic setting, you'll take a 45 minute ride to downtown Puerto Vallarta where you're welcome to browse through the shops before the 10 minute ride to the ship.
NOTE: It's recommended that you wear swimsuits under your clothing and comfortable shoes suitable for walking.
Price: $39.00 (ages 10 and up), $29.00 (ages 3 - 9)
Pirate Sail & Snorkel Adventure (6.5 hours)
Meeting Time: 8:00am
YO HO! It's the pirate life aboard the Marigalante. You'll be welcomed aboard this "pirate ship" by the congenial captain and crew. You'll be served breakfast, watch the sails be hoisted, and cheer for your favorite contestant in the pirate contest. There's lots of fun in store as you set sail for the two hour voyage to Majahuitas Beach. You'll drop anchor at this secluded spot and have 2 hours to swim, surf and sun. There's a sand sculpturing contest, beach volleyball and other games for you to enjoy. You'll head back onboard the Marigalante for a delicous barbecue lunch. During your two hour cruise back to the port, the captain and crew will put on a pirate show with fun contests for you to take part in.
Price: $62.00 (ages 10 and up), $52.00 (ages 3 - 9)
They don't have any info on Acapulco, and the westbound repo isn't hitting Mazatlan, but this gives a pretty good idea of the types of things offered :)
Ghoulish Delight
01-27-2007, 12:49 PM
While it's probably not the same tour as we took, if it interest you at all I HIGHLY recommend the Tequila tour. And not just because I loves me some tequila. Of all the excursions we did, taking the tequila tour did the best at getting us OUT of the touristy port area of the city to where we could see more of the REAL city.
innerSpaceman
01-27-2007, 02:04 PM
And that's just it .... if I'm spending hard-earned vacation dollars, and ultra-rare vacation time ... I want to see some real places. Not be stuck in a floating hotel on the same-everywhere ocean surface.
I don't care if the places I visit are touristy, or if they are reeking of authenticity. I don't care if beautiful hotels are part of the experience. I don't care if ocean is part of the experience.
A Norweigian coastline cruise where I can see majestic fjords or glaciers calving icebergs into the sea ... that appeals to me. Otherwise, a cruise ship (imo) is simply a hotel in the middle of absolutely nowhere.
By the way, Morrigoon's twelve ports'o'call itinerary quotes feature tons of appealing stuff .... but I note that NONE of it has anything to do with being on a cruise ship.
Snowflake
01-27-2007, 02:05 PM
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish she'd just stay here, darn it. ;)
Now, I wonder if I have time for our boat restoration to be finished in time for the Mini-Magic to meet her inspiration when she arrives at port........
Just don't slip and fall this time, okay?
Prudence
01-27-2007, 06:03 PM
So, no excursions where you can bring infants? (No, this is not an announcement, don't get excited.)
Not Afraid
01-27-2007, 07:57 PM
Sooooooo, if the base price for the repositioning cruise is $1599 what is the next step up? Is there a price list somewhere that i am missing?
BarTopDancer
01-27-2007, 08:04 PM
The official price list hasn't been announced yet.
Pru - from what I understand Disney does not allow children under 3 to attend Disney sponsored excursions. Something about insurance and liability.
Prudence
01-27-2007, 09:16 PM
Oh well. At least they have a nursery on board, which isn't even an option on most cruises.
Disneyphile
01-30-2007, 12:32 PM
Just a reminder that ressies open at 5am tomorrow morning!
Come sail with us!! :D
BarTopDancer
01-30-2007, 12:34 PM
Oh crap. I gotta gather up my deposit.
Disneyphile
01-30-2007, 12:48 PM
Oh crap. I gotta gather up my deposit.Tim can book without it, and hold it for up to 5 days, if that helps. :)
BarTopDancer
01-30-2007, 12:54 PM
Yup, I know. Thank you! :)
I still gotta get it together. Time to shake down the money tree!
cirquelover
01-30-2007, 04:26 PM
You mean I have to get up at 5AM to book this cruise.... Arghhhh! I don't do early mornings.
Does it really sell out that quickly or am I just on hold or redialing for a few hours?
Morrigoon
01-30-2007, 04:42 PM
No, you just have to talk to Tim at Craig's travel and HE gets up at 5am (and then you get a shipboard credit and your cabin counts toward group amenities like a cocktail party!)
Not Afraid
01-30-2007, 05:06 PM
I just spent half of my deposit on theater tickets. :eek:
wolfy999
01-30-2007, 09:19 PM
You don't have to book tomorrow, just the lower and deluxe suites will go quickly. The things we have offered would still count, even if you decide to book later on.
cirquelover
01-30-2007, 09:24 PM
We are hoping for a deluxe staeroom with verandah. I suppose it's to late to call or email Tim now, I guess tomorrow will do.
By the way, who's Tim? I take it he's someone you all know?! My husband looked at me sideways when I said we should book through Craigs.
Mrs. Nesbitt
01-30-2007, 09:38 PM
We are hoping for a deluxe staeroom with verandah. I suppose it's to late to call or email Tim now, I guess tomorrow will do.
By the way, who's Tim? I take it he's someone you all know?! My husband looked at me sideways when I said we should book through Craigs.
Who's Tim. - I am Tim, I am the owner/operator of Craig's Travel. The agency has been in OC for 32 years and I have been there for 18 years, the last 6 as owner. I am friends with Disneyphile, Morrigoon and many others on this board. The rates are the same no matter how you book this. Disney is only offering a $25.00 shipboard credit for booking online with them and I am offering for verandah staterooms a $200.00 shipboard credit.
Just send me an email with the names of those traveling and the type of stateroom you want to reserve. I will confirm the room and then we can make arrangements for deposit.
Email me at: Tim@craigstravel.com
Our hope is if we get enough cabins on this sailing that we will be able to offer group amenities(though no group pricing). This is not guaranteed, but if we get enough cabins through one source then I have a better negotiating power with DCL.
:D
Morrigoon
01-30-2007, 09:39 PM
He's Wolfy999's husband:)
cirquelover
01-30-2007, 10:29 PM
Thanks everyone for your help, an email has been sent to Tim. I am sure I will have a million questions for you all, especially DP since she seems to be our resident Disney cruise expert!
Mrs. Nesbitt
01-30-2007, 11:39 PM
For those interested in shore excursions here are two websites you can go to. Both of these companies use the same tour operators the cruise lines do, but for less money.
www.shoretrips.com
www.portpromotions.com
Disneyphile
01-31-2007, 12:02 AM
I am sure I will have a million questions for you all, especially DP since she seems to be our resident Disney cruise expert!You rang? :D
Prudence
01-31-2007, 12:05 AM
Do other shore excursion companies allow infants? For the low-key things like "drive to the beach and sit"?
CrazyLegs
01-31-2007, 01:34 AM
I hope to go in 2008 :)
Not Afraid
01-31-2007, 11:22 AM
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 04 : Deluxe Family Stateroom w/ Verandah
$ 9,589.48
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 05 : Deluxe Stateroom w/ Verandah
$ 8,109.48
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 06 : Deluxe Stateroom w/ Verandah
$ 8,309.48
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 07 : Deluxe Stateroom w/ Navigators Verandah
$ 7,549.48
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 08 : Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
$ 6,149.48
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 09 : Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
$ 4,949.48
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 10 : Deluxe Inside Stateroom $ 4,289.48
05/10/2008 15-Night Westbound Panama Cruise Category 11 : Standard Inside Stateroom
$ 3,949.48
This is what appears to be available on the Disney web site as of this morning.
Disneyphile
01-31-2007, 11:26 AM
Tim just got us Category 12, with early booking discount.
Total pricetag - $1,546 per person. :D (Not including transfer in Florida, since we haven't decided on doing WDW just yet.)
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-31-2007, 11:29 AM
What's the lotto up to now?
Prudence
01-31-2007, 12:22 PM
If I were going through the crossing, I'd want a balcony cabin for all those at-sea days. (One of my favorite things for at-sea days and nights is to be in the cabin resting with the balcony door open so I can hear the water.) That is SO far out of my price range for the crossing.
Our reservation for a cat 6 on the regular May 25 sailing is $4333.30.
BarTopDancer
01-31-2007, 12:38 PM
Just got off the phone with Tim. Everyone who contacted him has their reservation and their requested category. He will be contacting everyone via email or PM with more details.
Not Afraid
01-31-2007, 01:13 PM
Ummmmm........
I just booked the Westbound crossing. :eek:
Disneyphile
01-31-2007, 01:16 PM
I just booked the Westbound crossing. :eek:YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
By the way, Crazy Legs is my roommate. So, she is going too. :)
What category did you book? :)
cirquelover
01-31-2007, 01:18 PM
Great news on all accounts!!
I'm so excited, but my husband is staring at his pocketbook. I keep reminding him we have over a year to pay it off and it's a once in a lifetime opportunity! I'm just giddy!
Disneyphile
01-31-2007, 01:38 PM
Great news on all accounts!!
I'm so excited, but my husband is staring at his pocketbook. I keep reminding him we have over a year to pay it off and it's a once in a lifetime opportunity! I'm just giddy!And on a Category 11, after the deposit, it's less than $100 per month per person to pay it off. :D
BarTopDancer
01-31-2007, 01:41 PM
Now I'm stressing about someone to share the cabin with. Two friends are iffy because it's 18 months away.
Not Afraid
01-31-2007, 01:47 PM
Cat 11 (I think). Tim??????
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-31-2007, 02:02 PM
Jeezzz, must be nice!!
wolfy999
01-31-2007, 07:58 PM
Westbound sailing is selling out quickly, if anyone is interested please get ahold of myself or Mrs. Nesbitt tonight.
Prudence
01-31-2007, 08:48 PM
Maybe you westbound cruisers will stop by for a brief "hey howzit" for those, (well, me) sailing the week after?
Mrs. Nesbitt
02-01-2007, 10:33 PM
Cat 11 (I think). Tim??????
Yes Cat 11, your cabin is to be assigned.
Not Afraid
02-01-2007, 10:50 PM
I was trying to jump on the DCL web site today and ended up calling DCL. They gave me a room number and asked me all sorts of info. I gave it to them, so you may find they're ahead of things when you charge my CC (which is fine, BTW).
Morrigoon
02-01-2007, 10:53 PM
Is my cabin assigned yet?
BarTopDancer
02-01-2007, 10:55 PM
This cruise stuff is so confusing :(
Disneyphile
02-01-2007, 11:23 PM
This cruise stuff is so confusing :(It might seem like that, but it's really not. I'll cover a lot of the basic stuff once the reservations are out of the way. :)
Not Afraid
02-01-2007, 11:28 PM
We're in room 6511 according to Disney, but Tim hasn't been told that yet.
Morrigoon
02-01-2007, 11:30 PM
I'm guessing we didn't get a secret porthole room, so I guess we need to pick a location.
Morrigoon
02-01-2007, 11:41 PM
Okay I guess we don't have a room number yet. So uh... where is everyone???
I'm totally gonna sit on that room review site when I get on the horn to pick a room :) I'm thinking probably wanna be as high up as possible, right? D-phile?
Mrs. Nesbitt
02-02-2007, 12:17 AM
Okay I guess we don't have a room number yet. So uh... where is everyone???
I'm totally gonna sit on that room review site when I get on the horn to pick a room :) I'm thinking probably wanna be as high up as possible, right? D-phile?
You are better off leaving as a guarantee. You will then have a chance for an upgrade. Disney is having major issues with their computers over this, one time you call you can get cabins, the next you can't. They say they will have this resolved by tomorrow.
As for the secret porthole rooms. They were not offered at the price I got you, they were in a higher category at $600.00 more person when the system went live and then by the time we could request them by phone(they cannot be booked via the computer) they were over a $800.00 for that category. I did not want to risk losing the lower price I had and did not want to call you and Chernabog at 5:00am to see if you wanted to spend $800.00 more.
Morrigoon
02-02-2007, 12:25 AM
And we don't, so no worries :) THanks.
Are we going to be getting rooms near each other? I was thinking 6th or 7th floor look good. But if everyone's going to be near each other, that'd probably be more fun.
Not Afraid
02-02-2007, 12:26 AM
I want a chance for an upgrade - a room with a verandah please. ;)
We've got a whole ship! I'm not worried.
Soon, I will start in on the port excursion questons. How is Todos Santos? Which stop should I do snorkeling? Where should I shop? Or the decisions we'll have to make!
Morrigoon
02-02-2007, 12:29 AM
One of my favorite things about major trips is all the happy time spent looking forward to it. Love that we have 16 whole months of looking forward to it to do!!!
€uroMeinke
02-02-2007, 12:32 AM
I want a grappling hook
wendybeth
02-02-2007, 12:34 AM
I want a grappling hook
(sigh)
Allright, you whiner. You can have our spare. I'll just have to clean the sturgeon guts off it.
Gemini Cricket
02-02-2007, 12:51 AM
Me not do boats well.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b268/braddoc310/barf.gif
wendybeth
02-02-2007, 12:55 AM
We discovered on our Alaskan cruise that Eric is prone to the same, GC. Bonine* really helped him.
*That's an anti-nausea med, for all you people with dirty minds.
cirquelover
02-02-2007, 01:23 AM
Thanks for the tip Wendy, I'll pick some up just in case Gary has the same issue.
According to our invoice from Tim, we have cabin 6554.
I'm excited and nervous and ....everything all at once. It's a good thing I have lots of time to plan and research!
Morrigoon
02-02-2007, 01:27 AM
Hmm... looks like Deck 6 is the hip happening place to be :)
Mrs. Nesbitt
02-02-2007, 10:17 AM
And we don't, so no worries :) THanks.
Are we going to be getting rooms near each other? I was thinking 6th or 7th floor look good. But if everyone's going to be near each other, that'd probably be more fun.
We have all the record crossed referenced so we will try and get hem near each other. Weh we started booing at 5am they would let us select cabins, then they quickly pulled it to guarantees and then cabins again. It kept changing, so some got cabin assignements whiel others got a guarantee.
Not Afraid received hers as this was a room being held for someone else who then decided not to go so I changed the names on this record to give her the better price like the rest of you have. Dphile got her assignment as she needed handicapped cabins. You cabin will be on deck 6 or 7.
Mrs. Nesbitt
02-02-2007, 10:26 AM
I want a chance for an upgrade - a room with a verandah please. ;)
We've got a whole ship! I'm not worried.
Soon, I will start in on the port excursion questons. How is Todos Santos? Which stop should I do snorkeling? Where should I shop? Or the decisions we'll have to make!
I wish we could upgrade you all to verandah's but Mickey does not like me that much. :D
As for ports - Castaway Cay has snorkeling, but it will be much better in Aruba. Aruba is also know for its beaches and casinos. Some shopping, but nothing like St. Thomas. Puerto Vallarta is a great spot for silver, just make sure of what you are purchasing also good for leather items. Cabo as really changed and there are some nice galleries down there with prices slightly less than here in the States. Acapulco may be a nice place to do a off road tour. Beach is not as nice here as it was in the 70's so I do not recommend water activities here. Puerto Vallarta has some great jungle tours also.
Official excursions will not be out until probably 2008, but if you go to www.shoretrips.com and click on Mexico you can see excursions offered. This company supplies most of the tours the cruise ships use. They just offer them without the cruise line mark up. You are buying direct.
Not Afraid
02-02-2007, 11:51 AM
I've been perusing Shoretrips. I already have a list of possibilities. CALM DOWN LISA! ;)
Todos Sants caught my eye because it is supposed to be a community of artists and the markets have lots of artisan goods. But, it could be tacky art for all I know.
Disneyphile
02-02-2007, 11:57 AM
Todos Sants caught my eye because it is supposed to be a community of artists and the markets have lots of artisan goods. But, it could be tacky art for all I know.You will SO love the artisan excursions - it's right up your alley. :cool:
Morrigoon
02-02-2007, 01:20 PM
personally I'm excited about horseback riding on the beach :) oh, and shoping ;)
BarTopDancer
02-02-2007, 02:30 PM
Deposit has been sent in. Cat 11 gty - no room # yet.
tracilicious
02-02-2007, 11:59 PM
Do other shore excursion companies allow infants? For the low-key things like "drive to the beach and sit"?
Indi was 18 mos when we did DCL. It was pretty great. We didn't do any Disney organized excursions, but we went to the beach and hung out, went to Atlantis, did lots of stuff onboard. We didn't leave him in the nursery at all and we still had a blast as a family. The servers were so great with him at dinner. One of them actually cut my food while he was nursing!
Oh, but the all night puking kind of sucked. You can't give a baby seasickness pills.
Mrs. Nesbitt
02-03-2007, 12:12 PM
Do other shore excursion companies allow infants? For the low-key things like "drive to the beach and sit"?
Different tours have minimum age requirements. If there are age restrictions it will be posted on the excursions. Some do not allow any infants for insurance reasons.
Prudence
02-03-2007, 07:08 PM
Ah well. If all I get is a vacation where the view changes while I get to sit on my butt, I'm okay with that. And there's no guarantee that we'd be toting spawn anyhow.
BarTopDancer
02-14-2007, 12:50 PM
I think I am going to have to cancel. If anyone needs a roommate please let me know. I put the deposit down for 2 people (me and an unknown roommate) but I didn't think I would have this much trouble finding one.
/sigh
:(
Disneyphile
02-14-2007, 01:27 PM
I think I am going to have to cancel. If anyone needs a roommate please let me know. I put the deposit down for 2 people (me and an unknown roommate) but I didn't think I would have this much trouble finding one.I might have someone interested - there are still a couple nice people who I know well and have been thinking about going. I'm working on schmoozing them.
Here's the catch, and why you don't want to cancel just yet - the rate that we got was due to a system glitch which was corrected later that day. You're locked in at that rate, and you can't get it back if you do decide to go later on but already cancelled. And, it's already over $2,000 per person.
BarTopDancer
02-14-2007, 01:38 PM
I might have someone interested - there are still a couple nice people who I know well and have been thinking about going. I'm working on schmoozing them.
Here's the catch, and why you don't want to cancel just yet - the rate that we got was due to a system glitch which was corrected later that day. You're locked in at that rate, and you can't get it back if you do decide to go later on but already cancelled. And, it's already over $2,000 per person.
I know. I am trying to hold out as long as I can. I'm still working on my freinds but they aren't buying the "it requires saving less than $100 a month for the next year" line.
Morrigoon
02-14-2007, 09:35 PM
I know someone. Remember Gretchen/Bluepeople? She wants to go!
Disneyphile
12-13-2007, 02:33 PM
Less than 5 months now, kids! :D
Right after the holidays, it's time to start planning any excursions or other things we might want to do as a group. :)
libraryvixen
12-13-2007, 03:19 PM
Anyone else going June 8-15?
Disneyphile
12-13-2007, 03:54 PM
Anyone else going June 8-15?Holy crap!! Is that the cruise you are going on? You didn't tell me it was DCL!!! :D
Oh, you and B are going to have such an amazing time. WOW!!! :)
Feel free to ask me anything at all. ;)
libraryvixen
12-13-2007, 05:06 PM
All of my duckets have been going towards this cruise. It's a long time waiting... but I'm SO excited. I just need the passport for B.
Also... don't worry T... I will definitely ask!!
Disneyphile
12-13-2007, 05:08 PM
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!
It will be money well spent, lemme tell ya.
libraryvixen
12-13-2007, 05:12 PM
Oh, don't I know it! I plan on hanging out with B (if she doesn't decide that the OceanEars Club is for her) reading, drinking coffee, reading and doing the "Who wants to be a Mousketeer" and singing karaoke.
I'm really giddy!!
Prudence
12-13-2007, 06:41 PM
I'm about ready to cancel my pending reservation. Alas, no new job lined up means no cruise for me.
CoasterMatt
12-13-2007, 06:50 PM
I was actually considering this, but something has come up.
Disneyphile
12-13-2007, 07:00 PM
Oh, don't I know it! I plan on hanging out with B (if she doesn't decide that the OceanEars Club is for her) reading, drinking coffee, reading and doing the "Who wants to be a Mousketeer" and singing karaoke.Um, you'll be lucky to even see her at all. ;) The club is that awesome. :snap:
I'm about ready to cancel my pending reservation. Alas, no new job lined up means no cruise for me.:( Ok, I need to ramp up my prayers and thoughts on you finding an awesome job.
I was actually considering this, but something has come up.Something good, at least?
CoasterMatt
12-13-2007, 07:13 PM
Something good, at least?
Something stupid :mad:
figment1986
12-13-2007, 07:22 PM
its getting so close to the repo-cruise.... which i cannot wait. first disney cruise for me.
madmonkeygirl
12-13-2007, 10:28 PM
Not for me...all my $$$$ is going to Bon Jovi and then this summer to travel to see them one last time...now that Vegas is a definite can't do....not that i'd wanna cruise but my coworker went on one (which i would do) when they stopped in Cabo he went to Sammy Hagar's resteraunt and he was there in the flesh and my coworker didn't have a pen or anything just his camera when he went to take a pic with Sammy his camera battery died and he had no replacement lmao...too funny
CoasterMatt
12-13-2007, 10:43 PM
No, something stupid has nothing to do with Bon Jovi.
Morrigoon
12-14-2007, 11:16 AM
I'm about ready to cancel my pending reservation. Alas, no new job lined up means no cruise for me.
Sadly, it's not looking too good for me either. I can't pay for the cruise until I pay off Alex for Barnum's ($5000) back surgery, so I can't do anything until someone buys a house.
If I could at least get something in escrow by that time, where I have good hope of paying for the surgery, I could probably get away with paying off my cruise. That's what I keep hanging on for and hoping will happen.
Not Afraid
12-14-2007, 11:31 AM
We're in discussion as well. Chris' work project keeps getting pushed back and the timeline revised. It may be impossible for him to take that much time off.
BarTopDancer
12-14-2007, 12:00 PM
I am completely bummed I am missing out on the repo cruise because of a pending software release at that time. It's either going to be May or September. Either way, all summer vacation plans are in hiatus.
Disneyphile
12-14-2007, 12:08 PM
Ya know, I still stand by my promise that one day, when I'm rich, I'm renting out the Magic for a week, and you're all going.
Kevy Baby
12-14-2007, 01:13 PM
Will ya hurry up and get rich already?
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-14-2007, 01:17 PM
Yeah, get movin' already!!!
We just all need to pitch in and get the Swank Cruiser - 20 state rooms - bacon bar - jucuzzi - full bar - fuzzy water bar - deck chairs - pool tables and fireworks...
Prudence
12-14-2007, 02:22 PM
Ya know, I still stand by my promise that one day, when I'm rich, I'm renting out the Magic for a week, and you're all going.
I am saving this for posterity. When you're walking that red carpet, award in hand, tabloid cameras a-flashing....
Disneyphile
12-14-2007, 02:40 PM
I am saving this for posterity. When you're walking that red carpet, award in hand, tabloid cameras a-flashing....We'll all be celebrating with a cruise swanking shortly after. ;)
wolfy999
12-14-2007, 06:14 PM
I sure hope everything works out for everyone....our swank Disney Cruise is getting a smaller group all the time!
DP, do remember me when your rich & famous...OK?
Morrigoon
12-14-2007, 06:45 PM
Keep your fingers crossed for me, Wolfy... hopefully something will work out for me here in the next month. (Know anyone that wants to take advantage of these fantastically low home prices? LOL)
wolfy999
12-14-2007, 06:57 PM
Fingers crossed, for you and everybody else on the verge of cancelling!
Morrigoon
12-14-2007, 07:17 PM
I've got that one client, the relo deal... if he'd just get into escrow on something, I'd be good, you know? But then again, he was supposed to have bought by September, and that didn't quite happen, did it?
Still, I think the bottom (of prices) is coming imminently, so hopefully some people start getting off the fence.
But keep your fingers crossed for me, because the last thing I want to do is cancel this!
Disneyphile
12-15-2007, 07:49 PM
Shore Excursions are up!!!
Castaway Cay (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/shoreEx/landing?name=CastawayCayExcursionsLandingPage)
Aruba (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/ports/excursionListing?name=ArubaExcursionsLandingPage)
Acapulco (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/ports/excursionListing?name=AcapulcoExcursionsLandingPag e)
Puerto Vallarta (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/ports/excursionListing?name=PuertoVallartaExcursionsLand ingPage)
Cabo San Lucas (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/shoreEx/landing?name=CaboSanLucasExcursionsLandingPage)
wolfy999
12-15-2007, 09:16 PM
The Mexican cooking one in PV interests me (includes some horseback riding also).
The City Tour and Cliff Divers in Acapulco looks good too (since I don't want to venture into the City on my own).
Disneyphile
12-17-2007, 12:21 PM
Well, so much for that zip-line jungle tour in Puerto Vallarta. This one wins: Dolphin Trainer (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/shoreEx/landing?name=PuertoVallartaExcursionDetailPage&excursionID=PV23%20TRAINERExcursion&referer=PuertoVallartaExcursionsLandingPage&ActivityType=AllActivityType&ActivityLevel=AllActivityLevel&Ages=AllActivityAges)
Playing with dolphins and sea lions for 6 hours. To me, that is pure heaven. :D
Oh, and just a reminder, folks - DCL excursions are just added to your stateroom tab, so there's no need to come up with the funds prior to the trip. :)
Morrigoon
12-17-2007, 01:17 PM
What do you mean... don't we have to pay the tab at the conclusion of the trip?
Disneyphile
12-17-2007, 01:21 PM
What do you mean... don't we have to pay the tab at the conclusion of the trip?Correct - it can be settled in cash or charged to your debit/credit card at the end of the sailing.
But, excursions do not have to be paid before the sailing, and can be cancelled up to 3 days prior to sail date.
I highly recommend booking all desired excursions right away, because some of them fill up quickly.
Excursions can booked 75 days prior to sail date for first-time cruisers, and 90 days prior for repeat cruisers. They can be booked directly online via your reservation. Very convenient!
I'll explain the process in more detail when we get closer. :)
Not Afraid
12-17-2007, 01:44 PM
I don't want to even look at the excursions. Not until I know if we'll be going or not. :(
Morrigoon
12-17-2007, 01:44 PM
Exclusive villa in Cabo, anybody?
Disneyphile
12-19-2007, 05:18 PM
Mark your calendars for the evening of January 26th, 2008, everyone!
I'm having a cruise planning/info party that's even sponsored by Disney Cruise Line!! :snap:
Even if you are not sailing on the one in May, you're more than welcome to come! There will be food, prizes, and fun, fun, fun!
Morrigoon
12-19-2007, 05:27 PM
*sigh* that's just over a month from now...
Disneyphile
12-24-2007, 10:30 PM
My honey just told me that he's going to save up to pay for my Sea Mammal Trainer excursion, because he really wants me to go play with the dolphins and sea lions. He's so sweet!
Disneyphile
01-17-2008, 01:11 PM
I think I just found the best excursion ever that all the ladies will love - in Cabo San Lucas:
B.O.B UNDERWATER ADVENTURE
Cruise through the translucent waters of Chileno Bay and explore the wondrous world below sea level with help from B.O.B. During your cruise, make your way to Chileno Cove where you will become acquainted with your new friend, B.O.B.
(The description also said what B.O.B. actually stands for in this instance, but of course, my mind instantly went elsewhere. ;) )
Kevy Baby
01-17-2008, 01:19 PM
For those who aren't familiar with DP's reference:
Battery Operated Boyfriend
Chernabog
01-17-2008, 01:33 PM
B.O.B UNDERWATER ADVENTURE
Jeez Disneyphile, and my mind went to "Bring Own Beer", which would be even more nonsensical. Well I guess you know where our minds are ;) tee hee
Chernabog
01-17-2008, 01:37 PM
Shore Excursions are up!!!
Castaway Cay (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/shoreEx/landing?name=CastawayCayExcursionsLandingPage)
Aruba (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/ports/excursionListing?name=ArubaExcursionsLandingPage)
Acapulco (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/ports/excursionListing?name=AcapulcoExcursionsLandingPag e)
Puerto Vallarta (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/ports/excursionListing?name=PuertoVallartaExcursionsLand ingPage)
Cabo San Lucas (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/shoreEx/landing?name=CaboSanLucasExcursionsLandingPage)
I love how it tells you that electric wheelchairs aren't permitted for snorkeling :D lmao!!!
Question for Disneyphile -- stuff like snorkeling on castaway cay -- you need to reserve all that stuff in advance??
Disneyphile
01-17-2008, 01:41 PM
IQuestion for Disneyphile -- stuff like snorkeling on castaway cay -- you need to reserve all that stuff in advance??The snorkel and float rentals can just be rented on the island itself. The only thing I'd bother reserving in advance are the speciality things like parasailing, etc.
I'd also recommend bringing your own snorkel gear, because Disney wants $25 just to rent it. It's flat enough to pack, and you can get it for about $10-$15 in most places, and then also use it in all ports. ;)
Chernabog
01-17-2008, 01:49 PM
^^ Yeah I noticed it was pricey for that. Hmmmmm well I'll look through all the excursions and see what looks interesting... enough dolphin swims out there, jeez!!! hehe
Disneyphile
01-17-2008, 02:25 PM
^^ Yeah I noticed it was pricey for that. Hmmmmm well I'll look through all the excursions and see what looks interesting... enough dolphin swims out there, jeez!!! heheThey only offered one dolphin swim in Puerto Vallarta last time, and it booked up in 5 minutes. I think they learned. ;)
The dolphin swim was amazing.
Chernabog
01-17-2008, 02:34 PM
But it costs $175...... and I can do the same thing in San Diego, right? I'll think about it tho. I'll decide on stuff in a few weeks when I have the time to really sit down with a list. I wish they had a column of PRICES tho, instead of having to look at each thing one-by-one.
Morrigoon
01-17-2008, 02:37 PM
Hanging on by a thread here, but my clients are all waking up at the same time... there's still a chance I may be able to stay on the cruise *crossing fingers and toes*!
Making no promises though, because it still depends on me getting something into escrow. (grumble grumble sold out from under us grumble)
Chernabog
01-17-2008, 02:53 PM
^^ I hope so because I want you there so bad!!! I have a backup plan to definitely go on the cruise (thanks to some people who know who they are but I won't disclose on the net). But the best possible thing is if YOU are there!!! Maybe you can sell Alex's hockey equipment on ebay ;)
Morrigoon
01-17-2008, 03:13 PM
Well, if a certain condo* hadn't been sold out from under us while my client and I were preparing an offer, we might already be looking at this :( Now I have to wait until something else comes along (nothing good on the market right now) for him, or for some of my other clients to be ready to write an offer on something.
(*It was such a nice place too, gonna be hard to beat.)
Disneyphile
01-17-2008, 03:14 PM
But it costs $175...... and I can do the same thing in San Diego, right?Sea World is a lot more expensive than that, and I think you get 15 minutes. The one I did in Puerto Vallarta was 45 minutes with three dolphins. It was worth every penny. I'm signing up for the Dolphin Trainer for a Day excursion this time, so I get to play with the sea lions too. :D
Hanging on by a thread here, but my clients are all waking up at the same time... there's still a chance I may be able to stay on the cruise *crossing fingers and toes*!)WOOHOO!! :snap:
Maybe you can sell Alex's hockey equipment on ebay ;)I'll help. :evil:
wolfy999
01-22-2008, 07:27 PM
Just a word on the Dolphin swim......FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE!
wolfy999
01-22-2008, 07:28 PM
Oooops...two words.
libraryvixen
03-23-2008, 11:43 PM
*Bump*
I'm booking my excursions next weekend!
Disneyphile
03-25-2008, 10:59 AM
I'm booking my excursions next weekend!SQUEEEEEEEEE!!!! :D
libraryvixen
03-25-2008, 09:01 PM
okay...only one excursion...
The dolphin swim for me and B!
And look at you!! one month away!! :D
Disneyphile
03-25-2008, 09:04 PM
That reminds me - PM me your address so I can send this box of cruise goodies to ya. :)
figment1986
03-25-2008, 10:42 PM
That reminds me - PM me your address so I can send this box of cruise goodies to ya. :)
don't you have my moms addy... if only the cast away members didn't take the pirate adventure from me.. oh well.
Disneyphile
03-26-2008, 04:12 PM
don't you have my moms addy... I'm not sure y'all would really want any of this stuff - it's the kids activity stuff that was sent for the cruise party back in January.
That is, unless you really insist on coloring or connecting the dots. And, if so, then you can fight it out with LV's little daughter. ;)
figment1986
03-26-2008, 06:03 PM
I'm not sure y'all would really want any of this stuff - it's the kids activity stuff that was sent for the cruise party back in January.
That is, unless you really insist on coloring or connecting the dots. And, if so, then you can fight it out with LV's little daughter. ;)
-thinks about it-
she can have it.. but then you need to save some of the boose for me ;)
wolfy999
03-26-2008, 06:10 PM
We'll save all the boose for you, no problem!
What is boose?
Disneyphile
03-26-2008, 06:12 PM
We'll save all the boose for you, no problem!
What is boose?I think that's slang for loose butt.
Um. Ok. Yeah, he can have all of that. ;)
libraryvixen
03-26-2008, 07:19 PM
-thinks about it-
she can have it.. but then you need to save some of the boose for me ;)
The booze is mine! lol:cheers:
figment1986
03-26-2008, 08:42 PM
We'll save all the boose for you, no problem!
What is boose?
Boose is what happens when you type Booze and use an S instead of Z after a long deep cleaning from the dentist and then getting new wires from the orthodontist during a spring break day...
not to mention not having any booze all week!
wolfy999
03-26-2008, 08:44 PM
Braces & Booze don't mix....don't ask!
figment1986
03-26-2008, 08:50 PM
Braces & Booze don't mix....don't ask!
you've peaked my interests... considering i got the braces when i was 20, booze is not on the list of no nos next to popcorn and pretzels
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
04-21-2008, 10:37 PM
Hey, you all ship out on the 12th from Florida correct? Anyone have pre- cruise Disney World plans as it seems I will be there.
wolfy999
04-22-2008, 07:27 AM
Most of us are heading into Orlando on the 9th. The ship is sailing on the 10th. I don't think there are any plans for WDW for any of us, but I'm not 100% positive on that.
Disneyphile
04-22-2008, 11:25 AM
I know Cherny is doing IOA on Friday, the 9th.
Most of us arrive late on the 9th, staying overnight at the airport Hyatt, since we board the ship on the 10th.
Moonliner
04-22-2008, 11:37 AM
Headliner and I arrive at WDW on June 18th. When do you all get back from your cruise?
Disneyphile
04-22-2008, 11:42 AM
Headliner and I arrive at WDW on June 18th. When do you all get back from your cruise?We're bringing the ship to Los Angeles. So, technically, this is a one-way trip. ;)
Moonliner
04-22-2008, 11:59 AM
We're bringing the ship to Los Angeles. So, technically, this is a one-way trip. ;)
Well that's pretty damn selfish of you!
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
04-22-2008, 12:46 PM
Cool. I plan on being at Animal Kingdom and then have ticket for the Pirate Princess thing on the night of the 9th.
Awww.
wolfy999
04-22-2008, 02:17 PM
You could always get a hold of DLRP_bozapot, I think he might try and meet us for breakfast at 8AM at the Hyatt on the 10th before we leave for the ship.
Chernabog
04-22-2008, 02:37 PM
I know Cherny is doing IOA on Friday, the 9th.
Yup, basically I am arriving in the evening of May 8th, I'm being taken right from the airport to Mannequins (bar in downtown disney) for a night of debauchery, then May 9th off to Islands of Adventure / Universal Studios Florida -- meeting up with Robert (Witches of Morva) and his friends there, as well as the people I am staying with-- Jonathan (DOOM BGI) and Chris (Brerrabbit1). Then the 10th I am going to meet the group at the Hyatt for the breakfast and shuttle to the ship!
Anyone who wants to join us for any or all of that is more than welcome :)
When I went in 2006 I felt I saw all I needed to of WDW -- I was WAY more impressed with IoA.
BarTopDancer
04-22-2008, 02:48 PM
So who all from LoT is going?
alphabassettgrrl
04-22-2008, 03:07 PM
Hubby and I are going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Plane trip is arranged, hotel room is set- just a few more details needed to set. Hound kennelage is arranged. House-sitting is needed.
Disneyphile
04-22-2008, 06:00 PM
So who all from LoT is going?The really cool people. :p
;)
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
04-22-2008, 07:59 PM
Cool. I'll chat with Louis about the morning thing. So early 8am.;)
Cherney! I'm planing on hittind Pleasure Island on the 8th so I might see you. I went to Mannaquines last time. Kinda cool. We'll see. Feel free to grab my cell # from anyone who has it.
Chernabog
04-22-2008, 10:23 PM
Cherney! I'm planing on hittind Pleasure Island on the 8th so I might see you. I went to Mannaquines last time. Kinda cool. We'll see. Feel free to grab my cell # from anyone who has it.
Or you could just PM it to me ;) hehe my flight does not arrive until 10:10 pm so I am not gonna be at the club until like 11:30 I think.
Disneyphile
04-23-2008, 12:31 AM
There's going to be a MouseAdventure on the cruise! :D
Free to play, and prizes too!!! :snap:
I so cannot wait.
You're all toast. Toast, I say!!! :p
Nephythys
04-23-2008, 07:55 AM
The really cool people. :p
;)
:(
Oh bite me.
:p
Morrigoon
04-23-2008, 09:29 AM
The really cool people. :p
;)
(sigh)
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