It is the last sea day before arriving into Galveston. First up, Palo Brunch! A favorite. The entree items are no longer on display, but a menu is provided for you to order off of. Chuck, Janice and I enjoy time together with a beautiful day of sunshine and calm seas.
Our lunch was at 12 noon, so by the time we get done (it is well after 2 p.m.).
On my way back to the stateroom to pack luggage, the princesses are in the atrium taking pictures with guests.
I grab another picture of the Gingerbread House.
As I walk by the lifeboats, lifeboat #12 is actually opened and so I stop to take a picture. When I came by later there was actually a crew worker repainting the black spots on the seats.
I head back to the stateroom to pack my luggage. I have received my debarkation letter for Galveston as well as luggage tags.
The show is Frozen tonight in the Walt Disney Theater. Note that Frozen begins at 6 p.m. (15 minutes earlier than normal for this show). Don't know if it will stay that way or not, but currently they are running this night 15 minutes earlier than normal.
Chuck, Janice Rick and Leslie are waiting for the show to begin. I recommend being there at 5:30 p.m. when the theater opens if you want decent seats. The theater filled up quickly.
After the show I stop and listen to music in the Atrium.
Then it is time for my second experience in Tiana's. On the last cruise Louis (alligator) was sea sick so he wasn't present, but this time he is. Tiana and Louis move around the dining room separately and they go to each table for pictures. I wondered if Louis could actually move around with that large costume, but he was able to manuever very well. I took two videos, one with Louis. I will have to upload separately to Facebook as the blogger site says my videos are too big to upload.
Here is my head server Ronald, with Tiana.
There are lightning bugs (fireflys) in the jars on the piano.
The Shrimp and Grits are awesome!
The Iceberg Wedge Salad with Thousand Island and Pepper Jack Cheese is probably my new favorite salad:
Isn't Louis just adorable? Louis is a friendly jazz-loving alligator and a major character in Disney's 2009 animated feature film "hTe Princess and The Frog". By the way, I had only see the movie once, but it is playing occasionally on the stateroom television during the cruise, so I caught parts of it.
My server insisted on bringing out three desserts. I took two bites of the 7 layer Chocolate Cake. It is very good, but very rich. My favorite is definitely the beignets. The Warm Bread Pudding with some vanilla ice cream is great also.
The servers get into the whole show with beads instruments, tambourines, and the limbo dance.
After dinner, time to go to Azure for the last show and enjoy the Magic of Kyle and Misty.
Then time for bed. We do gain an hour back tonight from when we lost it earlier in the cruise, so that is a good thing. Although the day for disembarkation always comes early it seems.
Here is the Daily Navigator for today.
So, for one last time, Goodnight from the Disney Wonder!
Our lunch was at 12 noon, so by the time we get done (it is well after 2 p.m.).
On my way back to the stateroom to pack luggage, the princesses are in the atrium taking pictures with guests.
I grab another picture of the Gingerbread House.
As I walk by the lifeboats, lifeboat #12 is actually opened and so I stop to take a picture. When I came by later there was actually a crew worker repainting the black spots on the seats.
I head back to the stateroom to pack my luggage. I have received my debarkation letter for Galveston as well as luggage tags.
The show is Frozen tonight in the Walt Disney Theater. Note that Frozen begins at 6 p.m. (15 minutes earlier than normal for this show). Don't know if it will stay that way or not, but currently they are running this night 15 minutes earlier than normal.
Chuck, Janice Rick and Leslie are waiting for the show to begin. I recommend being there at 5:30 p.m. when the theater opens if you want decent seats. The theater filled up quickly.
After the show I stop and listen to music in the Atrium.
Then it is time for my second experience in Tiana's. On the last cruise Louis (alligator) was sea sick so he wasn't present, but this time he is. Tiana and Louis move around the dining room separately and they go to each table for pictures. I wondered if Louis could actually move around with that large costume, but he was able to manuever very well. I took two videos, one with Louis. I will have to upload separately to Facebook as the blogger site says my videos are too big to upload.
Here is my head server Ronald, with Tiana.
I am surprised the restaurant is so empty. This is a must do dining experience.
There are lightning bugs (fireflys) in the jars on the piano.
The Shrimp and Grits are awesome!
The Iceberg Wedge Salad with Thousand Island and Pepper Jack Cheese is probably my new favorite salad:
Isn't Louis just adorable? Louis is a friendly jazz-loving alligator and a major character in Disney's 2009 animated feature film "hTe Princess and The Frog". By the way, I had only see the movie once, but it is playing occasionally on the stateroom television during the cruise, so I caught parts of it.
My server insisted on bringing out three desserts. I took two bites of the 7 layer Chocolate Cake. It is very good, but very rich. My favorite is definitely the beignets. The Warm Bread Pudding with some vanilla ice cream is great also.
The servers get into the whole show with beads instruments, tambourines, and the limbo dance.
Then time for bed. We do gain an hour back tonight from when we lost it earlier in the cruise, so that is a good thing. Although the day for disembarkation always comes early it seems.
Here is the Daily Navigator for today.
So, for one last time, Goodnight from the Disney Wonder!
Love your information, Linda. Liz and I are really looking forward to Tiana's. We'll have occasion to eat there several times since we're going to be on board for 14 days. The ship looks great. Thanks for the images.
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