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Princesses, Pirates, and Pizza... Oh my! (Disney Wonder Pre Cruise Day 1 Part 1)

1/10/2014

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Now that we have hit dry ground and settled in at home after our Disney Wonder cruise I can begin to share all of our wonderful moments. There were so many magical moments, I do not even know where to begin. The princess tea party? Perhaps, the pirate night dinning? Or, that famous Palo pizza? I guess the best thing to do is to start at the beginning of our trip.So that brings us to.....
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Hi- Ho- Hi- Ho... It's off to Galveston we go. At 5:01 A.M. with our smiles, sippy cups, and fuzzy blankets.

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and chocolate pop tarts! These are a vacation must for the kids. I had a coke zero & a Kind bar. The kids ate and promptly fell back to sleep. Not me, I had 5 hours of driving to do. 

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The drive went smoothly. We made excellent time. Thanks to the snacks I brought along we did not have to stop for breakfast and we made it to Galveston in time for lunch, in spite of the fact that I have to make several desperate restroom stops. The kids were fine, but my stomach was acting foolishly. I think it was a combination of stress and something I ate that did not agree with me. The kids did great. Amber had a brief meltdown over the Ipad, but that is just a normal everyday thing. 

It was not long before we saw this sky line bathed in fog and welcoming us closer to our destination. Isiah began counting McDonald's just after Houston. F.Y.I. He counted 8 McDonald's along the remainder of the Journey. 

First Stop in Galveston... Food.

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We opted to eat at the Mosquito Cafe due to its ratings on trip advisor. It was good, but was it worth $50 for 2 burgers, a sandwich and a bowl of kids pasta? Not really. The portions were huge. It would be a great place to grab a bite for yourself on a lunch break, but it was not really family friendly. No high chairs, and the kids menu was limited. I had the Island Slammer sandwich and a yummy Mango Peach Ice tea. 

J

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Disney Cruise Craft #1 Magnets for Stateroom door 

12/16/2013

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Apparently, a fun thing to do on Disney Cruise ships is to decorate your stateroom door with magnets. There are a lot of cute ideas and the best part is that some people have already done the majority of the crafty work for you.

The photo to the right is a fun example of magnets to make for your door. 
(LINK)  http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2172891
This lady has created and shared these graphics for personal use...Free!

We chose pluto for our door. We followed the instructions, laminated the graphics, cut them out, and applied magnets to the back. Cute & Simple.

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