John Sisker wrote:
> Thanks so much for the additional information in reference to the Disney
> Magic. The extra details were greatly appreciated.
I have posted all of this in the past, even a review of our Jan. 2003
sailing.
> As to the Art Deco Tour, we must have missed that for some reason,
> possibly opting for the Theater Tour instead. However, in hind-sight, I
> think I would have liked the Art Deco Tour better.
A Theater Tour can be done on many ships, the Art Deco tour can only be
done on the Disney ships.
> We loved Palo, the alternative dining room, even though there was an
> additional charge for it. With no kids allowed, it was extra special -
> and quiet. While we only had one of our dinners there, we were signed up
> for one brunch as well.
We did Palo because we had read so many people saying it was a must do,
not to avoid kids. We avoided having alot of kids by taking second
seating and the kids who were there were very well behaved.
> We also enjoyed the many shows they had on the Magic, but admittedly,
> most were Disney themed of course. However, they were quite lavish,
> geared towards Broadway productions.
The one we saw was very good, but not our taste and also there were of
course tons of kids, some of which were making a lot of noise. Of course
since the shows are geared towards kids, there is nothing wrong with that.
> Again, I thank you for your time in adding to our experience on the
> Disney Magic, and for including many personal touches.
John, maybe you should look through the archives and you will see that I
have posted a lot of Disney info since our Magic cruise. You don't have
to thank me or anyone else who contributes to RTC, this is what this
group is about, SHARING EXPERIENCES!!!!!!!!!
sue |