Sorry about that. Stateroom number is #7106 and the girls are Victoria 4 and Lizzie 1.
Thank you so much. You guys are amazing!
Sorry about that. Stateroom number is #7106 and the girls are Victoria 4 and Lizzie 1.
Thank you so much. You guys are amazing!
Cathy,
Besides your girls and you, anyone else traveling with you?
Don't want to assume since you have not mentioned.
It's my husband John, our two girls Victoria (almost 5) and Lizzie (17 months), and myself.
We are so excited, Victoria got the phone call from Mickey on Saturday because we couldn't keep it a secret any longer.
We will also have a little extra pixie dust to spead around. I can't recreate what I've already made up for the initial list as there are a few handmade items. I just dont have time to go back to the craft store and sit down and make them. If there was more time I totally would.
As far as giving gifts (which is the best part)....I've made up a little bag for each cabin with something, hopefully, for everyone. I also have a few gifts for each of the kids which we will deliver separately over several days so the kids are surprised more often.
There are really no rules for FE, which is why it can seem overwhelming and confusing. I think everyone is a little nervous the first time, I know I was. What do I give? How much do I spend? Do I do one gift for the cabin? Do O personalize things? I say, just jump right in, you'll have fun and figure it out along the way! There is no judgement on gifts, as far as what is given, I think it is more about the act of giving and spreading the Magic!
Heather you are so sweet. As newcomers it is just nice to be included. Especially because (at least in our case) it is our first time doing EF so anything at all will be super special - particularly with young children who don't have a reference point.
For example, we were originally planning to go to Hawaii on vacation and we told Victoria (4yo) that we were going to see a volcano. After we opted against it I promised her that we would still do something special. You know what her response was? "Something REALLY REALLY special? You mean like going to Olive Garden?" See what I mean, you could give a child a diamond ring or a piece of lint and they think it is just as special.
Heather you are so sweet. As newcomers it is just nice to be included. Especially because (at least in our case) it is our first time doing EF so anything at all will be super special - particularly with young children who don't have a reference point.
For example, we were originally planning to go to Hawaii on vacation and we told Victoria (4yo) that we were going to see a volcano. After we opted against it I promised her that we would still do something special. You know what her response was? "Something REALLY REALLY special? You mean like going to Olive Garden?"
See what I mean, you could give a child a diamond ring or a piece of lint and they think it is just as special.
Corking fee--I've read $20 and I've read $50. Does anyone have any experience with this in the dining room?
Guests who arrive in the dining room with a bottle of champagne or wine that has been brought on board will be charged a corking fee of $20.00 per bottle.
I found the answer on the Disney Cruise Line Website:
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faqs/prohibited-items/food-storage-containers/