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I'm always surprised at some of the big ticket items they have for sale on cruises. Our last DCL cruise, I found a bracelet I liked, but then found out it was more than $10,000! Nope, not this time.
Oh my goodness, that's insane!
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Glad you found some shirts. 2 for $30 seems very reasonable - at least I think that was what the sign said.
Yes, that was what the sign said... there were even better deals later on in the cruise.
Glad you were able to find some t-shirts and fridge magnets you liked. We enjoy looking at the art onboard but we don't usually participate in the auctions.
Glad you were able to find some t-shirts and fridge magnets you liked. We enjoy looking at the art onboard but we don't usually participate in the auctions.
Having seen the prices on our cruise, I can understand why!
Wednesday 8 June – part four: these are comfortable!
We headed up to deck 6, where we visited the Celebrity iLounge, but we weren’t impressed with it.
We headed up another deck, and visited Team Earth, which was a nice enough area, but I wasn’t quite sure what it was supposed to be, if you know what I mean?
We headed upstairs, and back to our room:
Where we were…
I briefly managed to get Wi-Fi for a few minutes, so I quickly checked my emails and posted an the boards, in between losing the signal a couple of times.
We’d seen yesterday that they had pay-per-view movies, so we decided to settle down and watch one. Let’s just say it was getting increasingly cold and grey outside, and at one point, we thought it might rain. It certainly wasn’t an afternoon to be sitting out on deck, let’s put it this way…
Love my zoom!
We spotted London Has Fallen, which we were going to watch when it was out at the cinema, but we never got round to it, and after seeing some appalling reviews of it, we gave up. However, for $12.95, we figured we’d give it a go. We enjoyed it, and it certainly wasn’t as bad as the reviews had claimed. It was a shocking film that really made you think, particularly when you see the depth of the various attacks across London. Because most films are based in America, you don’t get to see landmarks you’ve grown up with getting blown up.
We were soon catching up with, and then overtaking the Emerald Princess…
We made our way up to deck 14 and to the Sky Lounge, and appropriately enough, acquired one of these loungers…
Oh my goodness, I cannot begin to tell you how comfortable these were. We sat there for ages, with drinks in hand, just enjoying the view out to sea. The water was so blue, and now calmer than earlier, when we had had a few white caps breaking the surface. Once again, as we sat there, relaxing, I felt how small we are in the world with such massive oceans.
We were soon passing land, an island that’s home to Visby that I know quite a few cruise ships do stop at. Sadly the windows in here were quite dirty, and therefore not that easy to photograph through, so my apologies for the quality of some of these shots.
We stayed there until about 6:45pm, when basically we were kicked out. We were told the lounge would be closing for a senior officers’ party, and when they turned the music off, we could take the hint.
Next: the home of “pick it up, and dump it on the plate”…
Still exploring new areas! And it's always cool to see other cruise ships when you're out there in the big blue ocean. Cool!
That Sky Lounge looks AWESOME!
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The Sky Lounge does look like such a comfy spot to watch the world go by. You mentioned they turned off the music to encourage you to leave. What kind of music did they play? I'd prefer a spot like that to not play music, as music is such a personal choice, especially as it pertains to relaxation. I'd rather use headphones to select my own soundtrack. Of course, I guess I can still do that if there's background music already playing. Oh that would be an idea - music stations at each lounger with lots of good options, and nice noise cancelling headphones! I'll have that when I build a cruise ship.
Love just cuddling up and watching a movie when on a cruise - it's important to have that down time on vacation and just relax! The Sky Lounge looks like a great place to hang out for some time, too bad they kicked everyone out!
That is the one thing I loved about this cruise above our Disney ones. With those, you're already familiar with the ships and even though you might find new areas, like after a refit, you're not going to get much of that.
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And it's always cool to see other cruise ships when you're out there in the big blue ocean. Cool!
That Sky Lounge looks AWESOME!
The Sky Lounge does look like such a comfy spot to watch the world go by. You mentioned they turned off the music to encourage you to leave. What kind of music did they play? I'd prefer a spot like that to not play music, as music is such a personal choice, especially as it pertains to relaxation. I'd rather use headphones to select my own soundtrack. Of course, I guess I can still do that if there's background music already playing.
It was light background music at quite a low level - generally the sort of "safe" songs, if you know what I mean, that everyone would know and that weren't too fast paced. Does that make sense?
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Oh that would be an idea - music stations at each lounger with lots of good options, and nice noise cancelling headphones! I'll have that when I build a cruise ship.
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