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Fabulous pictures, Cathy! And another great day at sea.......
(...I'm dreaming..... we'll be there in under 6 months if all goes well......) .....
The show looks great, but your review makes me want to see it!
For doing nothing, you seem to have made a full day!
I need to read this update to my DW to see if she would want to change to the late dinner, maybe that would be slower paced.
BTW.... She laughed at "the" picture, but I still say I did not......
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Fabulous pictures, Cathy! And another great day at sea.......
(...I'm dreaming..... we'll be there in under 6 months if all goes well......) .....
The show looks great, but your review makes me want to see it!
For doing nothing, you seem to have made a full day!
I need to read this update to my DW to see if she would want to change to the late dinner, maybe that would be slower paced.
BTW.... She laughed at "the" picture, but I still say I did not......
Oh, Kenny you are gonna LOOOOOOOOOOVE the cruise. I just asked DH about the dining. Asked him if next time, he would want to do the later dining. We both decided that we would still request the earlier time. For us, we were dining at 6:00 and getting out around 7:30 (ish) that was plenty late for us. If we were in the later 8:00 seating, we'd be getting out at 9:30 earliest. Too late for that kinda food in our tummies. We do not stay up very late, as you can tell.
Our last day on the ship ……Castaway Cay We were hoping that the weather would be good, as we had heard that it might be raining. However the Weather Gods were with us, and the weather was just perfect all day long. I was able to take some sunrise shots on the calmest of seas on our way to the island.
We got our 7:00 wakeup call, and had ordered the breakfast for 8:00. The phone rang at 7:35, it was room service saying our breakfast was on the way up!! Lorne was still in the shower, so we were lucky that we had only ordered muffins. There was a little bit of a mixup with the food, but the girl made it right very quickly. We got dressed for our day on the island & watched the ship dock.
Now I am telling you that we were probably docked less than a minute when the activity began. I took many, many pictures and some video as well, but I don’t know how to post those. The video would show exactly what I am talking about, but I will try with the stills. I swear the ramp (gangway?) was still moving down and the crew and cms were already on it, either carrying, pushing, pulling, driving or riding something. Someone would just dump whatever it was right there, and someone else would pick it up and take it to wherever. It was marvelous to watch. Oh, what a wonderful world this would be were everything so organized. I really do wish I knew how to post the videos.
Keep your eye on the blue canopy.
taken at 8:57.22
8:57.28
8:57.35
8:57.45
taken at 8:57.51
My point of posting the times on the above is so you can see just how quickly everything was set up. Only 30 seconds passed between the first and last pics. But look how much has been done. Amazing to watch.
We got the all clear to leave, so we picked up our towels outside and walked to the merchandise shop area where I rented snorkel equipment. Of course, along the way, I had to take the requisite shots. These have been posted a lot, so I wont post that many, I don't wanna bore you. But...
We took the tram to Serenity bay. I wanted the hammocks, and we had to walk almost to the end of the beach to get them.
We got the second last ones. It was worth it.
After a little while, I decided I would go snorkeling. So, I walked back and caught the tram back to snorkeling area. I only took a few shots with the disposable underwater camera, but the bottom was stirred up quite a bit, so they didn’t turn out so well. I will not do the snorkeling experience again. Maybe ever. The only time I have snorkeled before, was in Hawaii. We were only in chest high or waist high water, so it was easy to stand on the bottom if you needed to. I really enjoyed it there, so I was looking forward to it here on this trip. However, here on Castaway, you had to wear this inflatable vest, which I just couldn’t get to fit /inflate properly, and it became a problem for me. I was uncomfortable in the water with it, and was clinging to the ropes. I semi-panicked as well, so it was not an enjoyable experience. I returned the snorkel equipment. This is still early, and the fellow at the shop said are you sure…. And I said.. REAL SURE!!!!
So back on the tram to the adult beach. Lunch was beginning to be served, and Lorne was waaaaaaaaaaaay down at the end. So I trudged down, picked him up and trudged back to the BBQ area. Lorne had a cheeseburger and I had a steak. I can’t remember what else came with it. However, we were hungry and enjoyed it.
So baaaaaaaaaaaaaack to the hammock for an hour or so. Wanna know what that was like? sigh........
We were both turning a little red, and in real danger of falling asleep in the sun, so we decided to return to the ship. Boy oh boy……we get to walk baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack to the tram. My legs were sore. Walking in sand is great exercise, and I sure got mine today, I’ll tell ya.
Somewhere along the way, we saw this modified wheelchair. How cool is that??
I just love the special things that Disney does.
On the way back to the ship, I took a bunch of pictures...here are only a few.
After showering and changing, we decided to order room service. We got the ‘All Hands on Deck’ cheese and crackers platter, a fruit bowl and a couple of cokes. We sat on the balcony and enjoyed these. Then Lorne was tuckered out after all that sitting around in the sun so he went for a nap. I of course got my camera out and took photos of the beehive of activity that was the reverse of this morning.
THE WELCOME BACK COMMITTEE:
They were even painting the outside railings. They were on these ‘crawling’ do-thingys that moved along the railings. It was fun to watch them. They went right along the entire length of the ship. You can see another crew below them.
They went right by our window. And again, I have video of that, but oh well.
We got dressed for our last dinner, which was in Animator’s Palette. A new couple joined us tonight. They had apparently been hopping tables all cruise, because they couldn’t get the early seating that they wanted. They were told that they could just check at the podium and if they could be fitted in at a table, they were. What a nice way to meet a lot of new people.
I didn't know you could do that.
Our new tablemates were a wonderful couple named Tom and Mary. The live in Celebration, Florida!!!!! He is a supervisor for the Photopass program, and she works for Disney Cruise Line. (Maybe that's why they could switch around dining?)
I asked them if they would like to adopt me, but sadly, no. I could have talked to them all night, but didn’t want to bother them too much. Boy, I bet they could tell some stories. I must have been so wrapped up in them that I didn’t take notes on what we ate that evening. Oh well, lets just presume it was very good. The parade of nations at the end was nice to watch, but just brought home that this cruise was ending.
BAKED ALASKA:
PARADE OF NATIONS:
We went to the WD Theatre for the “Remember the Magic” show, but only caught a bit of it. We were happy to watch the ventriloquist again. But we commited the cardinal sin of not packing a single thing yet, so we needed to get crackin’. We snuck out of the show early and started packing. Our cases were out of the room by 10:30. (whew)
The towel animal tonight is anybody’s guess…sorry, Rodolfo.
Bunny? Puppy? Alien? (that was Lorne’s guess)
At any rate, for the last time from the ship……Good Night Everyone.
And now that you mention it, as I get older, I can't seem to eat late without some Tums handy, so I'll just leave things as they are.
DW asked me the other day if the cabins have there own heating controls, I couldn't remember if I read that somewhere, but I was sure they did. That didn't satisfy her (she's from New England, ya know ).... so, I told her I would ask.
I think I will LOVE the cruise! We are close enough to start worrying about it now, though... but I'm still Carribean Dreaming!...
And now that you mention it, as I get older, I can't seem to eat late without some Tums handy, so I'll just leave things as they are.
DW asked me the other day if the cabins have there own heating controls, I couldn't remember if I read that somewhere, but I was sure they did. That didn't satisfy her (she's from New England, ya know ).... so, I told her I would ask.
I think I will LOVE the cruise! We are close enough to start worrying about it now, though... but I'm still Carribean Dreaming!...
The cabins do have their own temperature control.
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Originally Posted by Kenny
Fabulous pictures, again! Nice sunrise! Those feet looked Oh sooo comfortable! I don't want it to end!!
I really, REALLY could have stayed in the hammock for many more hours. They were very comfortable and worth the walk we made to get ours.
At least we had two days as POFQ to look forward to. Otherwise, I would have been
here was the formal shot that we picked up Shutters at the end of the evening. We only got the one shot, because it was free with the package. We put it in the free frame from the package and had a lovely souvie.
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