Showing posts with label Things to do lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things to do lists. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2008

Beauty Awaits Just Across The Ocean

As our departure date rapidly approaches do you ever find yourself wondering "Why am I going on this trip? What will I do when I get there? What can I see there that I don't see everyday anyway?" Well, in case you have been wondering and asking yourself these questions, I thought I would send you a few pictures to explain to you exactly WHY you have chosen to scrimp and save to make this trip a reality. If you still have questions after taking this journey, you have issues that run deeper than any remedy I am aware of and all I can do is pray that you will get better with GOD's love and encouragement!

So take a second and see what awaits you just across the ocean.....
GRAND TURK, TURKS AND CAICOS:

Margaritaville Grand Turk BWI

Swim Up Pool Bar at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville....you'll find Jackie here if you're wondering where she is ;-)


Folks cuttin' up by the pool Grand Turk!
Fun in the Sun on land and in the water at Margaritaville

Grand Turk stingray being held
Tourist holding a Stingray during a Stingray Swim Excursion on Grand Turk

Cabanas by the Pool Grand Turk
Private Beach Cabanas available to rent for $100 per day on Grand Turk Beach
Link to hundreds more Grand Turk Pictures

ST. THOMAS, UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS:


St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

St. Thomas, USVI as seen from the ship

Mountain Top, St. Thomas, USVI
Mountaintop Excursion on St. Thomas reported to make THE BEST BANANA DAIQUIRIS in the world

Meagans Bay from Mountain Top - St. Thomas USVI
View of Meagan's Bay as seen from the Mountaintop on St. Thomas

Paradise Point, St. Thomas, USVI
St. Thomas Sky Tram Excursion


St Thomas Blackbeard castle pool
Pool at Blackbeard Castle in St. Thomas
Link to hundreds more St. Thomas Pictures

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO:

Ocean and Old San Juan View from El Morro San Juan

View of ocean and Old San Juan from El Morro


100_6112 - 4/11/05, 6:30pm to 9:00pm - Old San Juan, on AWESOME Night Tales tour.
Old San Juan at Night


Mission San Juan Capistrano  Campanario of The Sacred Garden
Mission San Juan Capistrano Campanario of The Sacred Garden


Beautiful Center Courtyard at San Juan Capistrano
Center Courtyard at San Juan Capistrano

LA ROMANA, DOMENICAN REPUBLIC:


LaRomana beach

Beach in La Romana


shop in LaRomana
Shopping in La Romana

Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace 041
Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace Beach in La Romana, DR
Link to hundreds more La Romana Pictures

NASSAU, BAHAMAS:


WELCOME....to Nassau and the Bahamas



Senor Frogs in Nassau.  Tim & Wanita there on the right.

Stop in and have a drink....NOT on me of course!


carnival fascination nassau bahamas 079
The Amazing Atlantis Hotel and Resort....the "bridge" across the two buildings is the famous suite that Michael Jordan rented for $200,000.00 for one week.


Paradise Island - Nassau, Bahamas - September 2007.
Bridge to Paradise which you can drive OR walk over to get to Paradise Island from the cruise port
Link to hundreds more Nassau Pictures

So there you have it folks....your answer to why exactly you are taking this trip. You are taking this trip because you, like me, ain't nobody's fool!

48 days to go til Paradise becomes our home!!!!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Wherever we lay our head is our home....

SLEEP INN & SUITES, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA

Another item checked off the things to do list! We have a home for the Thursday night we will spend in Florida before leaving on our cruise. We will be staying at the Sleep Inn & Suites. I will be sending out an email to the heads of each family and you will need to follow the directions included to reserve your family's room(s). Everyone except Mary and family requested one room. Keep in mind that we have received a discounted rate for booking as a group and in order to get this rate which is $112.66 (including taxes) per room per night ($20 cheaper per room than the regular rate), we MUST reserve all ten (10) of the rooms that I blocked off by no later than Thursday, September 25th.

The amenities at the hotel include a courtesy shuttle which will pick us up from the airport and deliver us to the hotel on Thursday in addition to transporting us all to the cruise port at Port Everglades on Friday. Also included in the price is a complimentary continental breakfast to send us on our way with a full tummy on Friday. The hotel is located just minutes from both the airport and cruise port, in addition to being only a short distance from the Fort Lauderdale Beach and Sawmill Outlet Mall! As you can clearly see, though our cruise doesn't start until Friday, OUR VACATION definitely starts on THURSDAY!!!!

Just so you know what to expect, here are a few snapshots of the hotel to get your juices flowing....72 days and counting and then WOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Each Room has 2 Queen Beds and a sofa sleeper

Complimentary Continental Breakfast included

Heated outdoor pool

Gonna get in the HOT TUB....gonna make me wet!

Gonna get in the HOT TUB....gonna make me sweat!

Complimentary Fitness Room.....so we can keep our girly figures straight!

TICK-TOCK, TICK-TOCK, TICK-TOCK....72 days and counting and I for one can not wait....what about YOU?!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Stuff You May Wish To Pick Up Before The Summer Ends....

Hey Fellow Cruisers of a Lifetime!
Now that the final payment deadline has come and gone we can all get down to the real fun stuff....THE SHOPPING!!! Now is the time to pull out that luggage and check it for broken zippers, holes, etc. just in case it needs to be repaired or replaced. Also, with the end of August AND the end of summer fast approaching, you should be able to find all of the cute summer outfits you could ever want to take with you to the Caribbean for just a fraction of their regular prices! A word to the wise though....most first time cruisers and even some 3rd, 4th , or 5th time cruisers like myself have a tendency to OVERPACK! Keep in mind that the cabins though comfortable are small and don't have a lot of room available for storing suitcases. Whatever you bring must be stored in YOUR cabin, and every extra inch taken up by your luggage is one LESS inch you will have available to stretch out in.

"What?", you ask, "do I really need to bring?"

Hopefully I can help you with that. Cruises are notoriously casual for the most part. Think hanging out at home on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon and you're almost there....add a little extra "tryna look cute" effort and you'll have found your way. In terms of clothes: shorts, T-shirts, tank tops, capris, and swimsuits are pretty much the order of the day...don't forget those swimsuit cover-ups ladies unless you plan to strut your stuff without one! If you plan on an excursion that involves hiking, horseback riding, or some other active outdoor activity, you may want to include a pair of jeans.

As far as dress-up clothes, there will be two "cruise-elegant" dinners served in the formal dining rooms for which the attire is dressy to formal. For men and boys this means shirts and ties minimally and preferably a jacket, sport coat, or suit. For women and girls we're talking nice slacks or skirts with blouses, dresses, or suits. Formal gowns are appropriate for those wishing to take formal pictures. Outside of the two "cruise-elegant" evenings, dining attire is casual but does not include shorts or beachwear for adults in the formal dining rooms.

I thought it might be helpful if I shared some of the "summertime items" you might want to consider picking up while you still can. I am also going to include some other items that have been recommended by many of the regular cruisers who post information on the cruiser chat boards over at Carnival Connections and Cruise Critic. Hopefully some of you will find this information to be helpful.

When in the Caribbean, do what the Caribbeans do! That means you'd better be ready to work it in the water. Swimsuits and cover-ups are on sale everywhere you look, but don't forget one more very important item if you do intend to check out some of the beautiful beaches we will be visiting...
WATER SHOES!
Must have fashions for any beach comber, these nylon net topped, rubber-soled shoes are a must have as many of these beautiful beaches have rocks with sharp edges buried in the sand. These shoes are great on the beach and on the ship so be sure to fall through Wally World, Targets, or your favorite "we have everything spot" to pick you and yours up a pair!




Also, though most of you don't typically use sunscreen, you may wish to pick some up as the caribbean sun has a much higher tendency to cause sun burns even on the beautiful hues of beautiful brown folks like most of us are.

For those who have booked inside cabins, it is important to note that due to the fact that these cabins have no windows or portholes, they are very dark when the lights are turned out no matter what time of day it is. Therefore, many regular cruisers recommend that those in these cabins plan to bring a night light to plug into an outlet so that you will be able to find your way to the bathroom during the night without injuring yourselves. Also, when aboard a ship, most people tend to lose track of time. Therefore, there are many recommendations to bring a small alarm clock to wake you up in the mornings in time to catch breakfast on the Lido deck or any of the scores of early morning activities in which you may wish to participate.

Another recommendation is for those of you who find that you need multiple outlets to power your curling irons, cell phone chargers, etc. Most cruise ship cabins have only one or two outlets so many cruisers pack a power strip in order to facilitate plugging in all of their technological apparatus.

The last recommendation for today is to pack a collapsible duffle bag in the bottom of your luggage. This will provide you with something in which to pack the souvenirs and other purchases you make while we are gone.

Well folks the time is ticking away and right now we are less than 3 months away from our departure. Don't get caught waiting until the last minute to get yourself together because that time will pass faster than you ever imagined it could!

See you onboard....I'll be the one with the look of total satisfaction on my face ;-)

Monday, July 28, 2008

The Incredible Shrinking "THINGS TO DO" List

As the countdown clock to the left continues to tick off the days, hours, minutes, and seconds until our glorious departure, I am left hoping that each of you is ticking off the things you need to be sure to do in order to ensure you are properly prepared for what promises to be one amazing excursion. So in the interest of being proactive and in the hopes of NOT having to be REACTIVE later on as we get closer to our departure, I wanted to post this little list of things you should:

  • have already done

  • be doing

  • or be fixta gettin' ret to do ;)

before we depart!

Things that should ALREADY BE DONE...

  • All birth certificates should have been secured

  • All passport applications should have been completed and submitted

- Non-custodial parents of minors under the age of 16 must give consent to passport

- Passport photos can be obtained for $12 at Kinko's, $15 at the post office

  • Financial plans should have been made for accumulating the final payments due August 22, 2008. Payments can be forwarded directly to the travel agent by using the Group Additional Payment Form that can be found on the website. Follow the instructions on the form and email the form directly to Tammy Roan as directed BEFORE 8/22/08. Payments can be made using a credit OR debit card. Remember to copy Sharon on your payment email to make it easier to track our group's progress on this task.

Things you should BE DOING...

  • Researching/purchasing flights to Florida -- some of us have already purchased one-way flights to Florida, but due to the unexpectedly high ticket price for the return trip, we have decided to rent mini-vans and drive back in order to be more economical. Contact Sharon if you are interested in this means of return transportation.
  • If you don't already have one, you should get a debit or credit card (adults only) as one will be required to "guarantee" any charges you make aboard ship with your Sign and Sail card.

Things you should BE FIXTA GETTIN' RET TO DO...

  • Pack your bags for the cruise of a lifetime! Remember to resist the urge to overpack as some airlines are now charging a baggage fee (not Southwest, but AirTrans charges $0 for first bag and $10 for each additional bag per passenger).
  • Catching the end-of-summer sales for cheap, cute, summer clothes and swim suits to bring with you on the ship.
  • Purchasing formal wear if you don't already own it for the 1-2 formal dinner nights on the ship.
  • Checking out the links to the left to see which excursions (if any) you and/or your family members would like to take so that you can budget accordingly for any associated costs.
  • Saving cash for any spending monies you wish to have available.

So there you have it peeps....everything you need to scratch off your "TO DO" list in the next few weeks! Oh yeah, one more thing should have been included in the things you should BE FIXTA GETTIN' RET TO DO....

HAVE AN ABSOLUTELY AWESOME TIME!!!

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