Sunday, October 14, 2012

Mickey Boat Day 4


  Monday October 8th, 2012

Wake Up
They were up early and so we all were up early, we got to watch the sunrise over the western Caribbean.  It was beautiful!  The colors of the sky were not justified thru a camera lens.   Another day at sea with nothing but water- not just blue water or navy, it was closer to the color of that crayon I used to love as a kid, cerulean.
ok, ok I know, not a great photo but its all I've got-insert imagination here!

Character Breakfast
Parrot Cay was the place- Mickey & Friends were moving about the room visiting each table to sign autographs and take pictures.  This is not our first character meal so we were prepared for the kiddos not to eat a thing-its far too exciting and distracting- so if you're a first timer just know that lunch needs to come early.  

                                                                              
Hats!  Our fun loving servers made us all crazy hats to wear- fun times and funny pictures!
Linda and Lu
Sam Pan


Annabelle and Ava                         
Pirate Dad
Club, Craft, Lunch
The girls spent an hour playing in the Oceaneer Club and then the whole family enjoyed crafting buttons together.  Linley made a pink button with a butterfly, Annabelle's was a pink star that she colored with makers, and I made a button for Sam.  Jonathan observed-he's not a crafter:/  Lunch break and then onto the afternoon's activities.  

Movies and Room Service
We got to see Finding Nemo in 3D.  We don't get to the movie theater often so this was a nice perk on the cruise- there are movies showing all the time -a big screen by the pool outside, theaters showing the new releases some even in 3D, and Disney movies playing in the room and even some classic cartoons.    We watched Nemo in the theater and seeing it in 3D was a really cool experience- there were so many details brought to life it was like seeing it for the 1st time not the 1001st time.  Linley and Sam fell asleep - and thats exactly why we don't pay to go to the show lol!  The afternoon ticked by and we played in our room and on the veranda-watching the water was so relaxing and the weather was a perfect 80 something:) We ordered room service around 4:15 for the hungry chickens- another perk on the cruise free room service!  Hamburger, fries, pizza, fresh fruit and the cake of the day times 2 (Jonathan and Sam ate both pieces, there was no sharing).  

This is the life
Room Service 





Dinner and More Pictures
So the kiddos were all fed and the girls went to the club while the rest of us went down to dine at Parrot Cay.  It was a quiet dinner without the active and lively princesses.  The evening lead us to more character meetings in the lobby with plenty of pictures and fun.  Off to bed early- tomorrow was our first stop and we had to get rested up for Grand Cayman.  

Mrs Mouse
the Mouse
 

Calling Pluto like a puppy
he even rolled over for them!
think they like Pluto better than
Buster and Grace






Our friend for the night and Sleepy Dwarf chocolates

Mickey Boat Day 3


Sunday October 7th, 2012


Rise and Shine
The children slept in- the sea air must have done them good.  No one fell out of the bunks and all 3 rested soundly- a beautiful and rare thing!  We snuggled on the veranda in our pjs and enjoyed watching the waves before starting our day.  No dolphins this morning that we could see but the weather was amazing!  This was a day at sea- no land in sight for 2 more days.  Smooth sailing!













Breakfast
This morning it was breakfast at Topsiders fresh fruit, bacon, eggs, bagels, toast, cereal, pancakes, biscuits, gravy, pastries, juice, milk, and of course Mickey shaped waffles!  Short, simple and sweet.
she's feeding the Mickey waffle some bacon- sharing is always nice!



A Little Shopping
Okay remember this is Disney were talking about here so of course there are expensive souvenirs and adorable whatevers that you have to get!  Today was the "Princess and Prince" formal day and new princess dresses were in order!  It took us a few minutes to decide but the girls made their selections and tried them on with the accessories.  Annabelle chose the beautiful pink Aurora dress and Lulu walked away with the Snow White dress as well as headband and purse (how can you say no to such a precious lil princess?!).  This was not our last trip to the gift shop.  



Sam got Mickey and this cute wee man shirt!


Princess Time
The girls went up to the kids club for mermaid crafts and parachute games, Daddy and Sam napped in the room.  Time had come to meet the princesses so I left the boys asleep back in the room, picked up Annabelle and Lulu and we joined the growing line to wait for the princesses.  We were fortunate enough to be at the front of the never ending line that literally extended half the length of the ship.  While we waited we visited with other families.  This is a big deal!  Little girls wait forever all dressed up, autograph books in hand.  The parents wait anxiously with cameras to take pictures and videos of the less than 2 minute interaction.  This is the supreme meeting, for most little girls its a bigger deal then meeting even the mouse himself.  In less than hour it was our turn- Cinderella, Aurora, Tiana, and Belle awaited Annabelle and Lu!
King Haines
Prince Samuel


3 pink princesses 
Belle and Belle
Lulu and Cinderella
Tiana and Haines Princesses

Afternoon
Everyone enjoyed a nice lunch at Parrot Cay.  This is a charming restaurant with tropical ambiance.  Today's menu was Italian buffet and a delicious ice cream buffet for dessert (a pregnant woman's dream come true!)  We had a relaxing afternoon- the pools were crowed so we found other things to occupy our time and a "present of the day".  This downtime late in the afternoon provided a good time for bathing the chickens (there was a late night on the agenda)  and being that it was our formal dinner we all needed some time to get prettied up!  

Crafts and Tea
As soon as I mentioned to Annabelle that they had family crafts each day she was one happy cruiser!  She and I spent some one on one time together as we enjoyed decorating tote bags in the lounge. She did a fabulous job and was very creative, I on the other hand was lame and stuck with Mickey ears (3 touching circles is just my speed). 


Clinking Cups


Daddy pours tea 


The little kids and Daddy joined us in time for Tea with Alice.  This was a cute little 45 minute show/snack/photo op  with the Mad Hatter and Alice.  The tables were all set for tea with tiny tea pots and chocolate chip cookies!  Alice and Hatter did some song and dance entraining and we snacked before getting pictures taken.  Samuel slept through the entire thing in his stroller even thru the antics and craziness of the Mad Hatter.



Fancy Dinner
The Prince and Princess dinner was held at Animator's Palate.  This restaurant is pretty neat- more on that later.  We sat at table 44 like the night before and met our table mates-  Linda and David along with their granddaughter Ava.  A nice couple from Pittsburg, PA.  He works in a chemical factory and she is a home based travel agent.  Ava and Annabelle hit it off, both 5 years old and into all things princess.  They quickly became friends, giggling making plans to meet up in the club later that evening.  Dinner was served and devoured as well as dessert over friendly conversation.

The Evening
Quickly becoming routine, the girls ended dinner with a request to go back to the kid's club.  There was to be a PJ party with Pluto!  Sam got one on one time with us and Mickey!  The 3 of us caught the evening show- Twice Charmed a twist on the Cinderella story.  Jonathan and I enjoyed the drinks of the day (mine was the nonalcoholic choice obviously).  We picked up the princesses and their decorated pillowcases (very nice crafts in that club!) and headed for our room.  It was a good night!




Mickey Boat Day 2

Saturday October 6th, 2012

Morning at the Hotel
We stayed the night at a local hotel and enjoyed  continental  breakfast in the lobby with giddy children!  We had the typical waffle, fruit, bagel, and spilled cereal to start our day.  Of course our bags for the cruise were packed up separtely and I was keeping those puppies locked up tighter then Ft Knox- so the child which encountered the spilled milk got her dress fixed by hair dryer back in the hotel room.  These 3 children were completely nuts the entire morning- and their extra excitement and energy in our small room lead to some behavior issues- but we found a movie on the tv, got a "present of the day" and waited for our embarkment time to arrive.

Park N Cruise
11:30am rolled around and we were still an hour away from our assigned embarkment but we had to get out of that hotel with the crazies!  We thought a car ride would be fun so we headed toward the port- 4 minutes later the car ride was over and we were there (small town).  Jonathan had arranged the parking stuff weeks ago and it was a smooth process- we pulled up to the curb and the porter took our suitcases (they were delivered straight up to our room and we never had to touch them it was Disney magic!)  Jonathan dropped us off as he parked across the street and then we began the real journey.

Embarkment 
There was a security check point- similar to the airport (X-ray bags and walk thru metal detector).  We had all our paperwork already filled out- this is where I have to thank my husband, he is a very organized traveler and the paperwork is his task.  Honey you are the best!!!! The line moved quickly and in no time we were handed our "key to the world" cards.  These little things really are your key to the world on the boat- they are your charge card, room key, meal schedule, security ID.  As we left the line we had our (first of many) picture taken with Mickey!  All 3 crazies love the mouse and have never been shy or scared of the characters-even Sam was all about the photo op:)  There was another photo taken on the bridge to the boat- I was beginning to see a trend- pictures are taken all the time, everywhere!  The bridge lead us to deck 3 of the boat and we entered through the main lobby.  There are many cast members here, clapping and announcing your arrival- "Disney Magic welcome the Haines family!!!!!" yayayayayayayay!  Very cute and a bit over the top.



Lunch and Exploration 
By now its 12:30 and lunch was calling us to Topsiders.  This joint turned out to be almost directly above our stateroom so we frequented it.  Lunch was a buffet- there was plenty of fresh fruit which was a huge hit the entire week at EVERY meal- the crazies love fruit- because they are fruity!  Bellies full we left lunch feeling happy about our week ahead.  Annnnnnnnd then it started....  "When can we swim?  I realllllllly wanna swim now!  Come on you said we were gonna swim! This is boring!  I want to swim!"  Well we hadn't even been to our room and swimming was not going to happen at that point, so the bad attitudes and pouting continued.  All that prior excitement had turn to impatience and it was nap time.  Jonathan and I shared looks and I was beginning to doubt that this was going to be a magical vacation.

Safety First
Before the ship can set sail there is a mandatory Captain's safety brief.  This is held on the deck 4 which  is where, in an emergency, you would load into the life boats.  They conduct a demonstration on the life vests and the emergency procedures.  Really puts you a Titanic frame of mind!  We are told this is all in the "unlikely chance of an emergency" but in the back of your mind you clearly see Jack and Rose freezing, clinging to life on that floating door in the Atlantic.  But we're in the Caribbean and this water is warmer, so instead of freezing to your death you are eaten be a shark!


Stateroom 8076
Our room was fabulous!  On the 8th deck (this is the highest deck of rooms) we had a veranda with 2 chairs and a table, 2 bathrooms- toilet and sink in one/bathtub and sink in the other,  queen bed for us, a couch that turns into a bunk bed for the girls, and a pack and play for Sam, desk, TV, table chair.  There was a lot in this room so we made use of the provided furniture, unpacked our suitcases and stowed them away.  I was completely nervous about our veranda (funny because this turned out to be my very favorite thing about the trip)  we sat out there a few minutes just as the ship was pulling out of port and then you wouldn't have believed it but sure enough there were 2 dolphins playing along side us!!!!!  This helped the crazies to see that we were going to have fun even if we weren't swimming in the pool-wheeeeew so glad those dolphins were there!

On our veranda checking out those dolphins!

Dinner
Disney Cruise Line dinning assigns you a table and restaurant each evening.  You sit with the same folks for the duration of the cruise.  This is the fancy meal of the day (you are not bound to attend-there are other fast food, room service and buffet options for dinner if you chose).  The first night we met our servers Lucie from the Czech Republic and Johan from Columbia.  We enjoyed getting to know them as well as our other table family throughout the week.  Tonight's dinner was at Lumiere's and appropriately enough French cuisine was served.  The crazies ordered from the kid's menu and then enjoyed a Mickey ice cream bar for dessert!
Johan is a ketchup artist- Mickey ears! 

the boys

dessert time










Kids Club
One of the highlights of our trip was the Oceaneer Club.  After dinner we attended the open house, talked with the counselors, looked around, and played.  This place was great for any paranoid parent like myself,  they provide these GPS id bracelets for the children, they check into the club with these and to pick up your children you must know the personal password.  After the open house the girls were both interested in staying for the welcome party.  So Jonathan, Sam and I continued to explore and learn our way around the boat while the girls dance, sang and played with Goofy!



Show
Tonight's show was a welcome aboard, informative presentation, by Peter the cruise director.  We were introduced to some of the comedy and musical acts onboard and previewed a few of the Broadway style shows to come.  They also made some general announcements-glad we attended for this info.  This was not the most entertaining for the small crazies but they maintained decent moods even at this late hour.

Bath and Bed
9:30 wrapped up the evenings events and we headed for our room for baths.  Opened the door to find a cute towel animal (different one each night very cute!!!).  Thank goodness for a bathtub (other cruise lines just have showers Disney is an industry first) bubbles and bubbles later the crazies were clean.  The stateroom host Loyd had already turned down the beds so the girls tried out their bunks!  They loved it!  Annabelle on top and Lu on the bottom- they crashed in no time and so did we.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Mickey Boat Day 1

Slept in until 7:30 am
Breakfast and load up
Hit the road 10:00 am

Arrive in Galveston
Beach play and Sight see 3:00 pm






Check in Hotel




Dinner

This baked potato was bigger then my face!!!!! HUGE

 Bubble bath and make princess crowns

Tomorrow is the big day!