Sunday, November 27, 2011

Disney's Magic

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.

Instead of the pagers, they now have a wave phone system.  It works like a cell phone.
Rebecca kept one and I had the other and she was free to roam the ship~ with permission, of course.
She was very responsible in texting or calling frequently.

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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