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That is exactly what I we are referring to.. We pay tribute to various artists on board the ship.
It is a great deal of fun as I am sure you experienced on the Elvis cruise. By the way we are doing
one in August to Hawaii!
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Hey Jeff:
What are you alluding to with Tributecruises? I was just on the Elvis cruise and had a blast. Is this what you're talking about? That was my 25th cruise, but the first themed one. The impersonators were called "Tribute Artists."
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Hey, Crazy4:
We have a timeshare in Ormond Beach that we go to every year. It was the last week of July, so we took one of the days and went to visit the Magic Kingdom. At our age, it is getting harder to navigate the parks for much more than that.
We used to take our grandkids when they passed their 5th b'day for their own week. We'd go to all the parks with them and really bonded. It was so fun to watch their eyes light up so much and so often. Actually, the last time I took anyone like that was about three years ago. I had occaision to go to S FL, and asked my bro to go with me, just the two of us. I told him to pack for a week. He is a Disney nut, with Mickey stuff all over his office at home. He had never been. We went to all four parks and a day at Downtown. When we got on the monorail to go into MK the first day, an expression of awe came over his face, and it never left. I wouldn't take anything for that experience.
Back to cruising, I think you mentioned you are trying a Royal Caribbean ship next time. We've been on a couple of those, and they are great. Only thing is, there is a lot that has charges now that was once part of the ticket. Hold your coins.
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The Disney cruises are definitely more than most others, but if you're a Disney fan they're worth every penny. :) And, they seriously spoil you... they see thousands of new people every single week, and I've had bartenders not only remember me but what I liked to drink. And they're just beautiful, elegant ships. Unfortunately, the $$ factor has gotten to be too much for my budget, so we're giving the Voyager a try. :)
When was the last time you've been to WDW? We'll be back in December, and can't wait!! Only been to DL once when I was 5, but I promised my younger brother who lives in CA that my son and I would visit next year and we'd all go to Disneyland. :)
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Got to appreciate your handle. We've been to Disneyworld numerous times, as my wife's cousin worked there. Over 20, but who's counting? Only been to Disneyland once. Never been on a Disney cruise. Figured we could go on about three others for what that cost.
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22 cruises!! WOW! i hope travel like that some day...i think that's marvelous. you and the misses have a wonderful day.
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Bill, I see you have been a member for a while but I just wanted to say that I am glad you are here. I see you will be spending your birthday cruising - what a way to celebrate!!! We will be at sea Oct. 18 -25...our son's birthday is also Oct. 26 (he will be 29) so I have to home in time for that!!!
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Thanks MaryLou. It was taken in front of the Kauai Coffee Company in April, 2009. Not a cruise; we had two weeks of timeshare, one on kauai and one on Maui. Simply wonderful!