Luckymommatoo
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2010
Thanks for the play-by-play -- we sail in July and I cannot wait!! Did I hear that there's Dole Whip onboard now?
There is Dole Whip at Sulley's Sips. They will add rum as well!Thanks for the play-by-play -- we sail in July and I cannot wait!! Did I hear that there's Dole Whip onboard now?
Sailing toward Vancouver. Out on deck 10 after our last dinner- sigh. What an absolutely lovely day at sea. Porpoises followed the boat for a bit. They are small and black and white...people mistake them for baby orcas. They are quick, but because of their color you can track them under water when they are shallow. Sunny and warm today in the sun-sometimes hot.!
Darren is the Cruise Director
Due to cabanas there is no space for the grills on deck anymore. It's no longer offeredDo you know if you missed the BBQ due to timing or if its not offered anymore? Thanks we will be going on the 9 night and would be nice to know what to expect.
Sorry, I didn't go to those. I meant to but I was obsessed with watching the scenery and it stayed light late!What about the team that works for him running the family and adult activities like trivia, karaoke, bingo, etc.? They are normally dressed in red and blue striped shirts.
so on the June 5 sailing I recorded our Adventures Away partyWhat about the team that works for him running the family and adult activities like trivia, karaoke, bingo, etc.? They are normally dressed in red and blue striped shirts.
I'd love it if DCL went smoke-free!We were on this same cruise to Alaska. I may have to do a trip report later with more detail. However, I must mention one thing that drove us crazy. Our (wife and I) stateroom was 8006, adjoining 8004 where our daughter and family of five stayed. The first day we went out on the verandah, after the Safety Drill, we smelled smoke, lots of smoke. We looked up forward and 5-6 smokers were hanging over the railing on deck 9 doing their thing and flipping ashes overboard (and onto our verandah). We contacted guest services and they said that there was a smoking area up there and they would try to solve the problem. They put up theater straps about three feet away from the railing, but tables, chairs and ash trays...maybe 6-7 take up the rest of the area. The folks next us, 8008, also complained because the wife has respiratory problems. Even with the somewhat limited area, you could still smell smoke. We asked DCL to put smokers in the back of the ship, in the engine room or on a dingy off the aft end, anything but in the front of the ship where the smoke can drift into every opening, verandah, etc. Once in a while even DCL staff would duck the straps and light up. We got a peace offering from DCL, which is fine but did not solve the problem. During glacier day the only thing that stopped the smokers was occasional rain. I understand that some cruise lines have smoke-free ships. I would expect DCL to be a leader in this area, since they are "family-friendly." Until the mouse corrects this problem and moves the smokers, I would not book any of the forward 8000 verandah staterooms. I believe there is another smoking area on deck 4...not sure where, but could also be an issue. The adult-only pool and Cove Cafe area on deck 9 forward, port side, also gets smoke making it almost impossible to use.
Same hereI'd love it if DCL went smoke-free!
On the wonder, it is any outdoor area on on the Starboard side on Deck 4 apparentlyWe were on this same cruise to Alaska. I may have to do a trip report later with more detail. However, I must mention one thing that drove us crazy. Our (wife and I) stateroom was 8006, adjoining 8004 where our daughter and family of five stayed. The first day we went out on the verandah, after the Safety Drill, we smelled smoke, lots of smoke. We looked up forward and 5-6 smokers were hanging over the railing on deck 9 doing their thing and flipping ashes overboard (and onto our verandah). We contacted guest services and they said that there was a smoking area up there and they would try to solve the problem. They put up theater straps about three feet away from the railing, but tables, chairs and ash trays...maybe 6-7 take up the rest of the area. The folks next us, 8008, also complained because the wife has respiratory problems. Even with the somewhat limited area, you could still smell smoke. We asked DCL to put smokers in the back of the ship, in the engine room or on a dingy off the aft end, anything but in the front of the ship where the smoke can drift into every opening, verandah, etc. Once in a while even DCL staff would duck the straps and light up. We got a peace offering from DCL, which is fine but did not solve the problem. During glacier day the only thing that stopped the smokers was occasional rain. I understand that some cruise lines have smoke-free ships. I would expect DCL to be a leader in this area, since they are "family-friendly." Until the mouse corrects this problem and moves the smokers, I would not book any of the forward 8000 verandah staterooms. I believe there is another smoking area on deck 4...not sure where, but could also be an issue. The adult-only pool and Cove Cafe area on deck 9 forward, port side, also gets smoke making it almost impossible to use.
This is the smoking policy from Disney:On the wonder, it is any outdoor area on on the Starboard side on Deck 4 apparently
Fun fact: (Not!). My husband discovered while in the men's locker room at the spa/fitness center that the smoking area is right in front of a window looking into the locker room. There are chairs and a table for smokers and apparently the blinds aren't kept closed by the staff! He happened to look over on the way to shower and noticed the lady outside smoking by the window.This is the smoking policy from Disney:
Q. Are there designated smoking areas on board?
A. In an effort to provide an enjoyable cruise experience for all our Guests, smoking (including the use of electronic cigarettes) is only permitted in the following designated areas of the ships:
Disney Magic and Disney Wonder
Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy
- Deck 4, outdoors, starboard side from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM
- Deck 9, forward, portside, any time
- Deck 4, port side, aft, on the outside Promenade Deck from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM
- Deck 12, port side, aft, the outdoor area accessible through the Meridian Lounge at any time
- Deck 13, port side, forward, near Currents Bar, at any time
Interesting that DCL will "provide an enjoyable cruise experience for all our guests" while destroying that experience for others on board.This is the smoking policy from Disney:
Q. Are there designated smoking areas on board?
A. In an effort to provide an enjoyable cruise experience for all our Guests, smoking (including the use of electronic cigarettes) is only permitted in the following designated areas of the ships:
Disney Magic and Disney Wonder
Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy
- Deck 4, outdoors, starboard side from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM
- Deck 9, forward, portside, any time
- Deck 4, port side, aft, on the outside Promenade Deck from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM
- Deck 12, port side, aft, the outdoor area accessible through the Meridian Lounge at any time
- Deck 13, port side, forward, near Currents Bar, at any time
In all fairness if they prohibited smoking all together (which I personally wish they would), it would destroy the experience for many smokers, so as much as I would like to see it completely smoke free, I do understand there may need to be a balance.Interesting that DCL will "provide an enjoyable cruise experience for all our guests" while destroying that experience for others on board.