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More great pictures of the city from the ship--love the sky as you are heading out of the harbor--so pretty!
I hope your assistant server isn't ill or anything. Hopefully it's just a case of first night nerves, as others have said.
And yay for good tablemates, as it can be so *awkward* if you don't click with each other. Good tactic to go to Palo instead of the dining room, btw.
Hope you got a good nights sleep and I'm betting you were up for the sunrise!
More great pictures of the city from the ship--love the sky as you are heading out of the harbor--so pretty!
I hope your assistant server isn't ill or anything. Hopefully it's just a case of first night nerves, as others have said.
He did seem Ok after that. I must admit I was worried he was ill and that we wouldn't see him at all the next night.
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And yay for good tablemates, as it can be so *awkward* if you don't click with each other. Good tactic to go to Palo instead of the dining room, btw.
Hope you got a good nights sleep and I'm betting you were up for the sunrise!
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Tuesday 1 September – part one: is that something new on our door?
It wasn’t the best night’s sleep, in between the kid next door having a screaming fit at around 10:00pm, the fog horn going off regularly in the middle of the night, and things getting a bit more choppy and the hangers in the wardrobe moving around. Having said that, we went to bed at 8:20pm, and didn’t really properly wake up until 4:30am. That’s a definite improvement.
Thankfully, the ship wasn’t moving anywhere near as badly as it had been during the night, which was something. I looked outside at a couple of points, and trust me, this is the real meaning of “pitch black”, with absolutely nothing to see outside. It was a very eerie feeling.
We got going, and I battled with Sky TV to try and set the remote record for a couple of things at home, and failed dismally, although I had more success with posting updates on Facebook and the boards, so at least that was something, although that was nearly all of our free 50mb that we got yesterday gone…
I headed up to deck nine just before 7:00am to get some hot water for our teabags, and the first thing I noticed was this on the door…
Notice anything?
Have another look and see if you can spot any difference…
Got it?
This had appeared overnight, and I suspected it was from a passenger, rather than Disney. It was such a sweet touch!
I got some photos on the way up to deck nine…
… and when I got there, I couldn’t believe how many people were already out and about up there, especially considering that there was nowhere to eat open yet. I don’t think Beach Blanket Buffet was due to open until 7:30am. Disney are missing a trick here!
Tea in hand, I wandered around deck ten to get some early morning photos…
I then headed back to the room to enjoy the tea, which was actually remarkably good, given it was in a plastic cup.
I took some photos of the view outside…
… and at one point we even had a rainbow.
However, that wasn’t necessarily good news, as it looked as if we were heading into the rain, and leaving the dry weather that had started the day behind.
Next: this isn’t the sort of character breakfast I’m used to
Love the door decorations! Perhaps more people were awake due to the time changes/jet lag as well? Yes, it'd be in Disney's best interest to have out some breakfast items a little earlier. Cool photos of the clouds, even if you're headed into more rain.
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Love the door decorations! Perhaps more people were awake due to the time changes/jet lag as well?
I hadn't thought of that - that's certainly possible, if a lot of people were perhaps travelling from the eastern coast. We also met quite a few Australians on board. I think it was the first cruise where we'd ever met an Australian.
I'm sure the jet lag had a lot to do with the number of people up in the morning. We never slept beyond 7:30 the entire time we were in Vancouver or Alaska. Well, at least DH and I didn't....the teens were another story!
Sorry about the rain the first day. At least I know the weather improves. You've got me really keen on taking an Alaskan cruise and you've barely gotten going! Looking forward to more!
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Glad your first night's dinner was enjoyable and that you made some friendly table mates. However seems service is still not stellar and I hope this is not how it will be throughout the trip.
Love your early morning photos, hoping the rain you are heading into does not last too long.
Sorry about the rough night's sleep. Nice pictures of the ship. It must seem so weird to be up that early and feel like you have the whole ship to yourself.
I'm sure the jet lag had a lot to do with the number of people up in the morning. We never slept beyond 7:30 the entire time we were in Vancouver or Alaska. Well, at least DH and I didn't....the teens were another story!
Sorry about the rain the first day. At least I know the weather improves. You've got me really keen on taking an Alaskan cruise and you've barely gotten going! Looking forward to more!
Well, hopefully we'll have you completely sold by the end of this trip report!
Glad your first night's dinner was enjoyable and that you made some friendly table mates. However seems service is still not stellar and I hope this is not how it will be throughout the trip.
I can't say it was ever stellar, but then again, I think I do have high expectations. I'd describe it as mostly fine.
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Love your early morning photos, hoping the rain you are heading into does not last too long.
Sorry about the rough night's sleep. Nice pictures of the ship. It must seem so weird to be up that early and feel like you have the whole ship to yourself.
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