Classic picture of Goofy painting the name on the rear of the ship. |
We were right next door to the Walt Disney Suite. That's an $11,000 room. |
Inside the suite. We each stepped into the room when no one was looking just to say that we had been in there. |
Our stateroom |
Same bag and goodies inside as last time. |
Our travel agent sent us a bottle of wine. We gave it away to our neighbors. Next time, I think I'll ask for on board credit instead! |
This was twice the size as the trunks in the regular staterooms. It was a huge blessing. |
Another view of our stateroom. |
We certainly had the busiest door. You wouldn't get lost finding our room! |
deck 10 |
While at port, the girls played a game of ping pong until one of them flung the ball overboard. |
so cool~ at night |
On Beat Street |
Rockin' Bar D was used for kid activities during the day, but quickly changed to accommodate the night life. |
The elevators on Beat Street. |
Taken of the atrium from deck 5. |
The lobby is not what you'd expect as it is on other cruise ships. |
Subtle Disney influences. |
Christmas trees were everywhere. This is by the Buena Vista Theater. |
Watching tv and eating a burger. |
The embroidery on the wall in the Walt Disney Theater. |
the lobby |
elevators |
The Edge~ club for 11-13 year olds. Rebecca loved hanging out here and Em was just stopping by. |
*Just look below the Halloween post to see pictures from our first time on Magic.
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