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Ooooh, in that last photo of Mark. is that an interactive picture/ships wheel? How cool!
it was - sorry I forgot to mention that bit. That was a lot of fun to do. You had to steer what you saw in the picture to get the treasures. Very cool.
I'll tackle it, Dawn... Art Nouveau came first--flowing, ornate designs. Think the French Folies Bergeres Posters. Art Deco is more streamlined and architectural. Think Empire State Building.
Thank you! I knew someone here would be able to tell the rest of us!
All caught up! Sure seems like you guys are enjoying yourselves! The ship doesn't seem as crazy busy as it was on embarkation day. I am eager to hear your opinion of this as time goes on. Your pictures are awesome!
I have to be honest, after embarkation and the sailaway party, it never felt that busy again, which was a relief to me!
: it's a case for us of "been there, done that" and had no strong desire to go again. As it was a new ship, we figured we'd much rather spend our time exploring her!
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it was - sorry I forgot to mention that bit. That was a lot of fun to do. You had to steer what you saw in the picture to get the treasures. Very cool.
Now that sounds totally cool! Must try this out when I finally sail on the Dream! And as always, your pictures are beautiful!
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Friday 15 April – part five: time to go professional
We headed next up to decks 11 and 12 to have a look around. There were some wonderful views of the other cruise ships (let’s face it guys, ours is better than yours! ), Nassau and Atlantis. It really was an absolutely perfect day weather wise, despite the long range forecast having originally said that we could have rain today.
Note the big insect bite on my arm...
Although this ship is packed, there are still areas that are pretty quiet, as you can see – we found this on deck 13 at the front. It’s all adults only as well.
We stopped off at Waves bar to get a drink. I got a Pina Colava, which was much better than yesterday’s drinks, while Mark got a Bud Light lime. He liked it at first, but said towards the end that he wasn’t enjoying it as much any longer.
The line for the AquaDuck was still insane at 40 minutes, but that was less than yesterday. I would like to do this, but there is no way that I can stand in line for that long, so we went down to deck three to guest services to ask when the best time to do it would be. They reckoned before midday tomorrow, so I think the plan will be to go ashore to Castaway Cay as early as we can and then have a few hours there and then head back when it gets hot. Hopefully, the lines won’t be too bad by then.
We headed back to the room for some downtime and found a couple of episodes of Castle that we hadn’t seen, so we watched those.
We headed out just after 5pm, as we wanted to get some professional photos done. Well, it would be more accurate to say that I wanted to get some done... The lines to see Mickey and Minnie were insane, but the line for the professional shots didn’t look too bad. There were only about four or five groups in front of us, but despite that, it took forever. It didn’t help that they were late getting going, not starting until about 5.30pm, instead of 5.15pm. By the time we were finally seen, it was almost 6pm and were late for dinner. Hopefully the final version of the shots will be worth it, although we did feel like chumps having them done. Mark was cursing me the whole way through.
So was it worth it? You decide...
We finally made it down to dinner at the Enchanted Garden and both had an appetiser just so we could say that we had sampled dinner there.
I went for the North Atlantic lobster ravioli, after Fasian recommended it and it was very good and quite light.
Mark had the Ahi Tuna and avocado tower and he told me that it was very good as well.
It was very hard to sit there and not eat, while everyone else was. At one point, I went to see if Shutters was open, but it wasn’t.
Ciaran seemed very active this evening and again for a lot of the meal, he didn’t use his DS, although towards the end, he did and then he was showing the other boy how to use it, which was quite sweet.
Ciaran showing off his FULL autograph book to a jealous Mark!
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The professional pictures of you two turned out nicely. The expression on Mark's face in the first one, though, cracked me up. I think can read 'I can't believe you're making me do this!'