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A special birthday, a diamond anniversary and a west coast adventure UPDATED ...
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Originally Posted by chezp
Oh I can imagine that would be very inviting, now you're in Vegas.
I don't know whether others can help on this, but I think you can ask to be seated alone on Disney cruises. We were seated near a couple on our Med cruise last summer and they were alone, which is what makes me say that.
Oh, that's good to know - thank you! And the donuts do look especially yummy! [emoji39]
Both your meals looked very delicious and so nice to have the timing of the courses well done. Sounds like everyone was doing their shopping early in the cruise.
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I can see how windy it was by looking at the water. That's a pretty decent chop going on the waves there. The mountains do indeed look like a desert mountain!
I don't know how I could pass up donuts to save room for Palo. Kudos to you because that would be really hard to do!
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Both your meals looked very delicious and so nice to have the timing of the courses well done. Sounds like everyone was doing their shopping early in the cruise.
They were. I guess, like us, they worked out if it was the last cruise of the season and there were deals on, they might run out of items later on. That was certainly the reason we were shopping at the start of our cruise.
Wednesday 2 September – part two: so I missed another whale then?
I headed off to the Rainforest just after it opened at 8:00am, and couldn’t believe how many people had had the same idea as me. Ok, that wasn’t the plan. I was able to grab a hot stone chair, and sat there for some time, reading my book, and before long I was on my own out there, well save for the tours they kept bringing in there, which I did find mildly irritating. I guess they haven’t sold all the Rainforest passes, and are still marketing them, but I’m sorry, that is what day one is for, when the place isn’t in use. It’s also not nice to have people walking around in bare feet, while others walk in in their shoes.
After a while, I headed into the “mild” steam room. It certainly isn’t, it’s a hefty steam room, but I lasted a reasonable amount of time in there, and given my sinuses weren’t clear, I also used my Olbas Oil, as I was alone in there.
Then I tried the aromatic steam room. Although it was working today, it was certainly not aromatic in any way, shape or form. I was asked when I left if everything was Ok, and it did mention that, as it just smelt damp in there, which wasn’t very pleasant. Needless to say, I didn’t last long in there.
I went into the sauna for a while, taking my book to read, but unfortunately it wasn’t relaxing in there, given that there was a group of three on one side all chatting away. When I felt myself getting hotter than I wanted to be, I retreated back to my hot stone chair, and finished the chapter of the book I was reading, then wandered over to the changing rooms.
These were pretty packed out with people arriving, I assume for spa treatments, as certainly the Rainforest wasn’t overly busy. I was surprised to see it was 9:10am on my watch, as I had no concept of time in the Rainforest. They don’t have any clocks in there, and I didn’t want to risk my Eeyore watch in the steam room or sauna. I couldn’t believe how much time I’d spent chilling.
I headed back to the room to hear that, surprise, surprise, Mark had seen another whale, and this one had surfaced from the water. Well, without photographic evidence, and apparently it didn’t stay around to say cheese for the camera, I no longer believe it…
We headed down to deck four, so I could go and exchange the T-shirt I bought yesterday, as it was too small for me, which is frustrating, as it’s the right size, but Disney are, to my mind, still cutting the women’s clothes far too tight. It’s fine if you’re a model, but if you’re not, then tough really.
We then headed over to Shutters to have a look at our photos, and we were already accumulating quite a collection. I think that $349.95 package is going to end up being a bargain…
That done, we headed out to deck four to marvel at the views…
We ended up chatting to a couple of officers, and try as I might, I couldn’t get anything out of them about what had happened last night. They kindly took a couple of photos of us though, so I forgave them for not dishing the dirt…
We made our way up to deck ten, and battled through the wind to get some shots that yet again give no concept of what the weather was really like, as beautifully blue as the skies were, the wind was downright evil.
We soon found out why everyone at the front of deck 10 was behind glass, as it was almost impossible to hold the camera to get any shots, and at one point, the wind literally propelled me along the deck.
We made our way back along deck 10, although sadly we couldn’t get to the back of the boat (so technical, huh? ), as it was roped off ahead of the barbecue they’d be doing later. Oh great, right as we’re having brunch at Palo – that’ll be a nice view then.
We headed back to the relevant warmth of our room, and took in the views…
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