To Alaska and Beyond! Updated 4/28 x 3 and it's COMPLETE!! - Page 30 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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So great to see you writing again Mo - I'm glad you've come back to this trip report. I know there are a lot of people, myself included, eagerly waiting for you to finish this off, as we're booked on Alaskan cruises ourselves.
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Glad everyone was willing to stick with me and pick back up in reading- I appreciate your comments and feedback.
As we made our way back from Skagway towards the ship, we noticed the weirdest- what I guess was intended to be- photo opportunity. I found it kind of tacky. And that's all I really want to say about it - those of you traveling to Alaska on future cruises- you'll get my drift.
As we came back towards the ships in our docking area (there are two and NCL's ships took up the other side) Matt and I found ourselves just wanting to admire the Diamond Princess and our ship from shore. Kevan and Aaron were ready to just head back so we sent them on ahead.
Here's the NCL ships from our dock:
There is something so fantastic about cruise ships. I don't know what it is- the sheer size, the lines, whatever but I am lucky in that Matt saw my point so we stayed and checked out the Diamond Princess. We could even see inside some of their dining, common areas but some of my best pics were of the outside of the ship.
And then there was our beautiful Serenade of the Seas..
By this time it was about 2:45 or so. Matt and I headed to Windjammer so he could do a soda refill and then we took a walk around the upper decks admiring the views. We played a quick round of mini golf and then headed back to the room.
Aaron and Kevan were zonked- both snoring away. I booted up my phone and was happy to see I had service so I called home and talked to my other kiddos. It was really good to hear their voices. Matt picked up one of his books and began to read on the balcony.
The massive lines to get back on the ship were well in place..
About 5:30, I woke Kevan up to see if he wanted to go find dinner and he was game- however Aaron and Matt- who were both now sleeping- had no interest, so we decided to go to Windjammer. Kevan went for some curry on the buffet and I just went for the salad bar again- their cold salads were sooo tasty- I made a meal of just that.
When we got back to the room, we found a note that the boys had gone to the Arcade with a request to order them some pizza from room service. Kevan went on up to find them and check on them and I placed the order. One thing I was really impressed with was the ship's room service- extremely fast and courteous. The kids' pizzas arrived shortly after they did.
I asked the crew if we were in for the night and all of them agreed they wanted just to watch tv and watch scenery from the balcony. We all pulled up chairs and I am so glad we did because we witnessed quite a show from nature.
This is what things looked like around 7:30 pm:
Then around 8:30...
And another look around 9:30 to really limited visibility from our vantage point...
We came in around 10:30. We also came up with the "Call of The Throne." This began as a result of the boys finding the "swoosh" noise of the toilet when flushed hilarious. We all began talking about how funny it was and Aaron mentioned he was always afraid of being sucked in. All of a sudden, someone (and I can't remember who but I know it was not me) yelled out. WooOO Hoooo... almost like a cowboy call. Well, that did it. Everybody did it from that point on when they flushed. That's the Call of the Throne. Enjoy, borrow, steal and amuse your cabinmates on your next voyage as you see fit.
We all settled in by 11:00 and read for a bit and I tell you what, that's about as relaxing as it gets.
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