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Tuesday 24 February – part six: what’s going on in the AquaDuck?
Once the talk on the making of the Dream was finished, we headed back to the room. We went out on our veranda for a while, although I had to don my headphones for my iPod, such was the noise coming from Royal Caribbean, both speaker systems blaring away and their engines. Good grief – talk about the noisy neighbour!
It was exceptionally hot out there, and Mark barely lasted any time, although with my factor 100 ( Mari for sending me that from California), I lasted a bit longer. A good way to road test it I guess… hopefully I won’t burn.
We headed out just before 5:00pm, as I suggested wandering up to the upper decks to see if we could get a better view of Nassau. We headed down to deck 4 first to the DVC desk, as we’d earlier had a card left, saying they had a gift for us. Sadly, it was something we’d already got, but we were told there’d be a drinks mug tonight, and we don’t have one of those, so that’s something.
From there, we took a walk along the outside deck. I told Mark it was a promenade along the promenade deck!
We went in by the front elevators, and took them up to deck 12, so that we could see the views from there.
We had to walk down most of the deck to get a decent view of Atlantis…
We took a few other shots there…
… and discovered the AquaDuck was out of service, as a kid was being walked along the tube by a Crew Member.
Then we made our way back along deck 11….
When we got back to the adult section, we had a quick look inside Cove Café:
A bit of Disney magic!
We headed up to deck 12, and from there, we could see back to Atlantis, and the sun was now just catching it…
We walked to the forward section of deck 12, which was relatively empty by now. I like this, but I do prefer the Fantasy version, which has a water feature, if I remember right.
Your ship looks deserted, thats it we are staying on board in Nassau!
Nice to see the norwegian Pearl. I have a cousin whose daughter (same age as Gemma) works in the Spa on one of the Norwegians (princess I think!) and has just finished the Carribean stint and is off to Europe the lifestyle looks great.
Your ship looks deserted, thats it we are staying on board in Nassau!
I'm not going to discourage you on that point. We got off on our first cruise there and weren't overly wowed by it, shall we say?
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Nice to see the norwegian Pearl. I have a cousin whose daughter (same age as Gemma) works in the Spa on one of the Norwegians (princess I think!) and has just finished the Carribean stint and is off to Europe the lifestyle looks great.
Very neat. I can imagine it's darned hard work though and very long hours.
Such peaceful looking pictures--sorry you had noisy neighbors. Hope the gorgeous sea views made up for it a little bit!
That child being escorted out of the Aqua duck was sort of bizarre. Makes me wonder if he/she somehow got in there after the ride was shut down?
Thanks for making a dreary Monday morning a little brighter with all your pretty pictures!
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Oh my, that must've been so scary for the kid to be stuck in AquaDuck! How could that have happened???
The "Meyer Werft" sign is making me nostalgic. I was so excited when I went there and saw how the Dream was being built.
I actually like the look of the Norwegian Pearl. NCL is one of the few cruise lines besides Disney that I would consider. Although so far, we always ended up booking with Disney
Staying on board in Nassau is definitely my choice as well. What a nice tour of the ship. That's just so bizarre that the little boy got stuck on Aquaduck!
Finally got caught up again with your last few updates and I have to say that the mango soup you had at lunch looked so delicious!!! I wish I had the recipe for that as I eat a mango everyday and would certainly enjoy that So sweet of Mark to get the meat out of your crab leg for you I like the adult areas that they have on the ship! I'm enjoying all your pictures
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It must have been fun walking around the ship after all you learned earlier. Funny the same thing happened on the Fantasy Aqua Duck on our cruise which was just a week earlier! I wonder if the kids jump off the raft to see if they can keep going without it?
Lovely light from the sun in so many of those shots. Looks so very peaceful. Well, except for the Royal ship next door, I guess.
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Such peaceful looking pictures--sorry you had noisy neighbors. Hope the gorgeous sea views made up for it a little bit!
That child being escorted out of the Aqua duck was sort of bizarre. Makes me wonder if he/she somehow got in there after the ride was shut down?
I posted one of those pics on Facebook at that time and the general consensus was that kids have to be a certain weight/height (I don't remember all the details) and when they're not, they can just come to a stop, then the whole ride has to be stopped and I think they have to be walked out. From what everyone said, sadly it's quite a common occurrence.
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