11/24 Magic Cruise trip Report - Days 4 and 5

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Disney Magic - Day 4, November 27, 2001

We were in St. Maarten today. We docked in Philipsburg on the Dutch side. We had to get up early this morning for our excursion. We were doing the Sea & See Island Tour, which was supposed to be part bus tour and part semi-submerged submarine. The problem was that due to rough seas, they had to cancel the sea part of the excursion. We decided to do it anyway and Disney reduced the price accordingly. The bus took us through the Dutch side into the French side. The driver acted as the guide and told us about the histroy and interesting facts about the island. We made one stop at a small souvenir shop and then ended up in Margot, the French capital for an hour of shopping (oh joy). I did find a cool island shirt for $10 and Judy bought a magnet for the frig (while my thing is Disney pins, Judy loves to collect refrigerator magnets). We didn't find anything else to buy, we'll probably do most of our shopping in St. Thomas tomorrow. . The excursion was enjoyable. The driver's delivery was rather dry, but informative. We enjoyed it the tour, but it probably would have been better if we were able to do the sea part of the tour.

After the tour, we went back to the ship for lunch and then we took a water taxi into Philipsburg to shop some more. Again, we weren't really impressed with the shops, so we didn't buy anything. On the way back to the ship, we stopped at a casino and I played the slots for about 15 minutes. I lasted that long on four dollars, before losing it.

After shopping, we went back to the ship where I took a nap while Judy went back off the ship to try to buy a tshirt she saw that she liked. For some reason, the credit card wasn't accepted. Some problem the store was having with their system and I had all the cash.

Judy came back and woke me up so that we could get ready for Palos. Our reservations were at 6:00. We had the same server we had for lunch. His name was Steve and he was from Paris. We had a wonderful meal. Here's another vote for the chocolate soufflé for dessert that was heavenly and Judy had the dessert pizza!

After dinner, we went to the Walt Disney Theater to see Monsters, Inc. This is a great place to see a movie, they have surround sound with speakers all over the place (about 95 speakers in all). It is so cool to hear stuff happening all around you. The effect is amazing. Since the cruise, Monsters, Inc. has been showing with trailers. I'd be curious to know if later cruises had this version of the movie.

Disney Magic - Day 5, November 28, 2001

We had to wake up very early today to go through immigration on the ship. St. Thomas and St. John are a part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, a U.S. Territory, so it was like coming back home. We woke up at 6:00 and went to the Walt Disney Theater where they checked our identification and stamped our hands. The process went quickly, there was coffee, and Danish served in Preludes. We then went back to the room and got ready, then went up to Topsiders for breakfast It was crowded there for so early in the morning, because everyone on the ship had to do the immigration thing. Joe Rohde and his family were sitting at the table next to us, so we had a chance to chat for a few minutes. We got into a discussion about Sara and her college applications. Joe's wife reinforced what I always believed was that a fine arts program at a liberal arts school was much more valuable than going to a pure art school.

When we were finished eating, it was 7:30. I decided to try my cell phone again and was pleased to find out that I had a signal. Although the call was digital roam1, we called Sara and Elana at our friends' house, catching them both as they were waking up After we finished talking to them, we went down to the Buena Vista Theater for our excursion. We were doing the St. John Island Tour. Another excursion was meeting there too; a trip to Trunk Bay beach, but it was cancelled because the water was too rough.

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We left the ship and got onto a water ferry called the Island Girl (think Elton John). It is a 45-minute ride by water to St. John A guide pointed out various points of interest. He reminded me so much of the comedian Chris Tucker. We saw houses owned by Michael Jordan, Kevin Costner and Madonna. She only uses it once every five years or so. I offered to house sit for her anytime.

When we got to St. John, we were loaded onto a safari bus, similar to the ones in Animal Kingdom. Our driver and tour guide was Chris. He was very good, telling us everything and showing us some of the most interesting little things about the island. There are only 5,000 residents of St. John and the schools go only through eighth grade. Kids have to to take a ferry to St. Thomas to go to high school. Although the U.S. Virgin Islands are U.S. Territory, they drive on the left side of the road, since the islands were once owned by the British. We saw some of the most gorgeous beaches and views I've ever seen. The tour itself took about two hours We then took the Island Girl back to St. Thomas, arriving at around 1:30. If anyone has twenty-seven million I can borrow, there are two small islands for sale, Big St. James and Little St. James. The catch is that you have to buy them as a pair, hence the twenty-seven million.
When we got back to St. Thomas, we grabbed a cab into Charlotte Amilie, which is the shopping district. It's only about a mile and a half from the ship. Judy found something for our friends who our girls were staying with. Yes, we got the obligatory T-shirts, but we bought some other souvenirs for the kids. I never did find that Rolex for $200!

Here we are on St. John and that's Trunk Bay below.

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We took another taxi back to the ship and boarded at 3:00. We quickly changed into our bathing suits and went swimming for a couple of hours. The water in the adult pool was 88 degrees! Then it was back to the room to get ready for dinner.

Dinner tonight was in Animator's Palette. Tonight was the night where everything changes color. Only Pat and Frank were there tonight. Judy had salmon (again), but it wasn't plain. It had a honey maple glaze and was one of the items on the menu She couldn't make up her mind about dessert, so she got the strawberry shortcake AND the Boston Creme pie!

After dinner, I went to the pin trading station I picked up some limited edition pins and traded my remaining pins. There were about five junior officers there, all with lanyards. We also met some of the performers from Magic 8. As I mentioned in a previous report, this is the next cast that have come on board for their final rehearsals before taking over. The present cast is Magic 7 and Magic 8 will be taking over in one week The new cast comes on board for two weeks to rehearse on stage with the real set. Up till now, they've been in Toronto rehearsing on a gymnasium floor that is marked out, but no real scenery You don't realize until you see the performers out of makeup how young they are.

Tonight's show was Who Wants To Be a Mouseketeer. Tammy, the cast member who runs the pin trading in the evening, gave me some pointers on how to be picked for the panel. We went into the theater and sat with Frank and Pat.

When the show starts, they first pick six people to be the panel (one of the lifelines) and following Tammy's suggestion to act crazy, I got picked. I'm good at acting crazy. In addition, Jim, the cruise director was doing the picking and being a big guy, I caught his eye easily enough. I also got to be the spokesman for the panel and got to hold the mike. We sat on stage right. Then they picked people to be in the hot seat randomly by computer, picking a row and seat number. We had a lot of fun, although I'm afraid we weren't a good panel. We gave one wrong answer (What year was Snow White released? We said 1941, but it was 1937), but fortunately, we were not counted on too often For our fine work, we got a very special pin that is only given to people that participate in the panel. I've been told that this pin goes on eBay for over $200. Trust me, I ain't trading this one!

As we were leaving after the show, we got into a conversation with the guy who was sitting next to me on the panel. It turns out he is a Lt. Colonel in the army and was working at the Pentagon the day of the attack. We had a very interesting discussion with he and his wife and learned many things. He was lucky, his office was in the wing that got hit, but he was across the street for a meeting at the time the plane struck. They had actually planned the cruise before the attack and decided to go through with it anyway.

We were still with Frank and Pat and went to the show in Rockin Bar D at 10:15. The performer was Michael Harrison, a comedian and ventriloquist who was very funny. This was a definitely adult show, very un-Disney-like. There are two cabaret shows, one at 7:45 that is indicated in the navigator as being for the family and the other at 10:15 that is marked for adults only. After the comedy act, they had a version of the newlywed game, called Match Your Mate that was hysterical. They picked three types of couples, a pair of almost newlyweds, a couple who were married 15 years and a couple who were married 48 years. The questions and their answers brought out some raucous laughter. The show ended at midnite.

1 After we got home and got the bill, the phone call was just a little over six dollars for a seven minute call. Well worth it and far better that ship to shore rates.
 
If you do get that house-sitting job, don't forget all your Buddies here at the DIS, old Buddy, ole Pal!!

What a bummer about the submarine ride being cancelled, but it appears that you had a wonderful time on the Islands.

One question, do you think that you "bonded" or became good friends with the other couples because it was just you and your wife and no kids? We did the Cruise with our 2 teens last year and it was pretty much family time during the Cruise (we only did the 3 day one).

Pam
 
Originally posted by Pam
One question, do you think that you "bonded" or became good friends with the other couples because it was just you and your wife and no kids? We did the Cruise with our 2 teens last year and it was pretty much family time during the Cruise (we only did the 3 day one).

Pam

I would say that probably helped. I think the dynamics of a family group verus a couple travelling alone are much different. The family doesn't need to socialize as much outside of their circle. We ran into a group of people on Castaway Cay that also seemed to bond at their table, also adults travelling without kids (well, their was one couple travelling with a grown daughter, but that's different).
 
Great trip report. It parallels our 12/22 Magic trip.

We went to Monsters Inc. during the cruise. They did not have the trailers. Guess we will have to see it again at a theatre.

Suzanne:earsgirl:
 


Originally posted by slindamood
Great trip report. It parallels our 12/22 Magic trip.

We went to Monsters Inc. during the cruise. They did not have the trailers. Guess we will have to see it again at a theatre.

Suzanne:earsgirl:

The Disney site for the movie has trailers and outtakes. I don't know if they are the same as in the movie, but my guess is they are. Check it out at The Official Monsters, Inc. Home Page
 
Hey gometros......loved your trip report and pic's. It was a great picture of your wife Judy and you!!!

We are kinda neighbors.....well a bit of a distance but both Rockland County folk. We are in Tappan. I think I've chatted with your wife online before or was it you!!!

Anyway you got us geared up for our upcoming 2/23 Magic cruise. Hope we have as much fun as you did. This will be our 2nd 7 Day with DCL and 5th DCL cruise.

MJ
 

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