Hundreds
of Disney Fans from Around the World
Gathered at WDW for MouseFest 2004
WEDNESDAY,
December 8, 2004
Our
final full day on the Wonder could not have been more perfect — clear
blue skies, warm temperatures, a boatload of activities, and, after
three-plus days cruising together, lots of friends to share in the Disney
Magic!
Official
MouseFest activities of the day began with breakfast at Parrot Cay,
hosted by Dave and Jennifer Marx and Deb Wills.
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Left:
Carol and Bob Ray; Right: Kris and Bruce Carlson, Dave
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Dave,
Ann and George, Pam, Fran, Carol
(More MouseFest folks in the background)
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Later
that morning eight lucky cruisers enjoyed their complimentary brunch
at Palo thanks to MouseEarVacations.com.
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Our
server, Marcello, provides a tour of the brunch offerings
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Beth,
Amy, Jason and Katherine Simpson, Linda
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Our
Newlywed Couple — Greg and Lisa Sullenburger
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Some
folks spent the day poolside, others watched first-run movies and a
few were online checking email. The kids' club prepared for the graduation
and Steve Barrett lead a Hidden Mickey Hunt. Steve reported they found
a total of 48 hidden Mickeys, including some that were new even to Steve.
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Kim
and Chad Larner and Baby Alexander Marx enjoy Animator's Palette
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Richard
Mercer and his wife
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Cabin
Door Decorations! Great Fun!
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Peterson
Hill Family Reunion
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Tim
Larison at the Internet Cafe
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Cove
Cafe, a new adult only lounge featuring
coffees, adult beverages, big screen tv and internet terminals.
MouseFest cruisers could often be found relaxing here.
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At
5 p.m., all MouseEarVacations MouseFest clients gathered at Wave Bands
for the Farewell Party reception, complete with fruity Bahama Mamas,
red and white wine, non-alcoholic fruity drinks and lots of food. There
were also door prizes, including the coveted Mickey Mouse snow globe,
which was won by Curt Smith!
The
evening found many folks dining at Palo — in fact, at one point it
appeared the dining area was full of MouseFest cruisers.
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Fran,
Vickie, Steve and Amy
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Denny
and Doris Thompson
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Dave
and Jennifer
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Ann
and George
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Linda
and Deb
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Mark
and Annette
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