Summer Magic with All Our Friends

joanna71985

Well-Known Member

Yay!

That sounds wonderful. I'm sure they'll enjoy the time toghether. Nothing says bonding like fighting over school supplies.

Of course.

Here are some more shots from the last week.

I love this one!

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Me and Josh on Everest. It's blurry cause I took it off the screen.

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My mortal enemy

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Magic Kingdom at dusk

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<3

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This one is eerie.

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Wow, those are awsome!

Okay, so I just had to look!
Yuck!
Laura just beats out Dana for grossness, I think!




No.
AND . . .drumroll please. . .

Next Wednesday is my last day!!!!!!! :sohappy:

Yay!

Yay! Roxxy just booked her WDW trip! She's gonna come see me in October!

And what about seeing me in August?

Here's Ginger!

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awwww!

I'm making Peach sorbet.... Can't wait for it to freeze!

Yum!:slurp:

It's on right now. And my daughter has the premiere day for HSM2 circled on her calendar.

Me too...um, I mean that my sister has.:lookaroun
 

joanna71985

Well-Known Member
And you should, she is right, there are cruises out there that can go really cheap. Like when the took the Disney Magic (or the other one) thru the Panama Canal for the voyage from California, that was really cheap. Just you had to fly into Florida and out of California.

Great!

How's this:

A Royal Caribbean Cruise for 5 nights, leaving from Ft Lauderdale is $559. That includes ALL the food you can eat, and all the shipboard activities you could desire.

The cheapest room at the Contemporary is $259 according to Disney.com (without any kind of discount)

That's $259 x 5 nights= $1295 for 5 nights, without any food or park tickets.

:eek: Seriously?! That is awsome!
 

DisneyBunny

Active Member
Really? Is Carnival bad?

And doesn't Royal have a rock wall?

Carnival is the Denny's of the cruise industry, IMHO. Bland, mass produced and forgettable.

Royal has rock walls on all their ships. Ice skating rinks on the larger ones, and surf simulators on the biggest ones!

But if you're not into that, try one of the lines that are aimed at a different group. Marc and I like Celebrity and Princess.. they have cooking demonstrations and wine tastings and lectures at sea. There's a cruise line for every person's tastes.
 

joanna71985

Well-Known Member
Carnival is the Denny's of the cruise industry, IMHO. Bland, mass produced and forgettable.

Royal has rock walls on all their ships. Ice skating rinks on the larger ones, and surf simulators on the biggest ones!

But if you're not into that, try one of the lines that are aimed at a different group. Marc and I like Celebrity and Princess.. they have cooking demonstrations and wine tastings and lectures at sea. There's a cruise line for every person's tastes.

Are you kidding? That stuff would be awsome!
 

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