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Today was a day at sea, which meant we got to relax and get to know the ship. We slept in, and then headed for brunch at Lumiere’s.
After brunch, Mom and Bobby went to do their Rasul while Grant and I dropped off our rsp form. (Because this is a specialty cruise, there are limited edition items available - mainly pins. Some things have very limited runs, like the ornament, which there are only 55 of. So, the rsp forms enter you into a random system to try to be able to purchase these items. There are enough pins for each cabin, so basically, every cabin is guaranteed a complete set if they want one. There are 55 ornaments and 10 logo artworks, however. If you are interested in the merchandise, forms had to be turned in by tomorrow (Tuesday). Then Grant and I hung out on deck.
We met Mom and Bobby at 2:00 in the theater for the matinee performance of “The Golden Mickey’s,” which was the stage production for the evening. The show was very similar to “The Golden Mickey’s” at Hong Kong Disneyland. Some of the acts were identical, and the theme was definitely the same. It was fun to see! The shows, sets, and performers are so good on the cruise! I mean, top notch Disney Theme park caliber productions!
After the show, we did some shopping and then headed up to the pool deck to watch the end of “High School Musical” on the Ariel Screen. Then it was back to our cabins to get ready for Formal night.
Dinner tonight was in Animator’s Palate - however they did not do their neat show, because it was formal night. The dining room is neat, though. We had the Golden Mickey Menu. Highlights included Grant’s Golden Mickey Chocolate Chocolate dessert, the broccoli and blue cheese soup, rack of lamb, and a bunch of other yummy stuff that I don’t remember.
After dinner, we went to the Buena Vista theater (the movie theater) to watch “Kung Fu Panda,” which was cute and funny. Next we went to the atrium to watch the Golden Mickey Balloon drop. Finally, we headed to Beat Street to see the comedian’s adult show. However, Rockin’ Bar D was full, so they also broadcast his show in the sports lounge, Diversions. So we headed in there and got a nice booth. While waiting for the show to begin, we played a game of Jenga. The show was pretty funny, and we had a good time even being next door to the actual show. After the show, we played a few rounds of Taboo before heading up to bed!
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