Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Cadiz, Spain

Pretty views of the city


Cadiz beach and seaside
The seaside
Above: Inside the Gold Dome Church
The Gold Dome Church




The streets of Cadiz


Waiting for the Hop on Hop off bus in Cadiz, Spain

All my boys!

Madeira, Portugal

After 6 sea days in a row, we arrived at our first port of Madeira, Portugal. We love those sea days!

Some beautiful city shots as we were sailing away



Portuguese folk dancers entertaining the people lining up to get back on the Magic. We barely beat the rush!
Above: The wall heading back to the ship




The contest tent had all the winners of the different specimens of flowers... any kind you can think of.

Beautiful flower and bulb shops everywhere

The flower festival was pretty crowded, but it was still fun to see the locals out at their festival


Above: Nun's Village-- A small town nestled at the bottom of a huge canyon. It was very green and picturesque... one of the most beautiful places we have ever seen!


A view of the city
Above: The lovely walk into town

Above: A replica of the Santa Maria

Castaway Cay, Pelican Plunge and some sandy friends

I didn't even get as many pictures of our first few days as I should have. :(
Above: Heading back the boat, I had to have DS7 stop at one of our usual pose spots: Mt Rustmore!
Above:Flying Dutchman
Waiting for our hermit crab to race!

Some of our sandy friends!
We didn't find any tiny baby hermit crabs this time, we found ones that were alot bigger and more mature. They weren't like the huge ones they use in the races, but DS7 and DS17 still had fun collecting them in a sand pail

We eventually moved over from the empty family beach over to the Pelican plunge beach (the old teen beach area). It was nice to be in a new area this time, and we were glad we did because there were so many crabs to find there! We may have found a new spot to enjoy paradise in.

Below: Pelican Plunge, the new water slide that just had opened up a few weeks before our cruise. Adults and kids had a fun time on this!

Perfectly empty beach to the right (except DS17)
And to the left:

Above: DS7 building a sand castle

The empty wide open walk to the family beach . I've never had the whole way to myself before! :)

Embarkation Day on the Magic

The ice sculpture in the main lobby
Above: Another view of room #1
Below: Room #1 #2145
Below: Room #2: #2143



Looking at the model of the ship, and posing for a picture with it.
Below: Our DS7 wanted to wear DS17's Silver Castaway club lanyard because he likes silver better than his gold/yellow one, I guess.


Below: So happy to be in the top bunk!
The deal we got on Priceline at the Country Inn and Suites were kids suites! The room was very nice and was only $49. They usually are around 150 with tax and can sleep 5.
We arrived very late from a late flight. We didn't arrive until about 1 am. We had just enough time to check in, put on pjs and get right to sleep.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Cruising on Disney Cruise Line--- Med Style!

We just returned from a fabulous 25 night journey onboard the Disney Magic across the Atlantic Ocean (Transatlantic sailing) and on its first Mediterranean sailing of the season. We were affected by the European aiport closures due to the volcanic ash clouds, but were also "dusted" with more positive magic along the way!

We will be adding pictures shortly! Stay tuned....