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Sort of funny that you drove home again... But it turned out in your favor with the extra things you needed anyway.
Now, in hindsight, it is sort of funny, but at the time, it certainly wasn't.
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Loved those close up owl photos, wow! The otters are cute, but those giant ones are kind of creepy - knowing they're so dangerous! Who knew?!
I certainly didn't!
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Very peaceful lunch and early afternoon, and then followed by a very crazy boarding procedure and such! Wow. That certainly didn't give you a good first impression of Celebrity. Wasn't it delayed due to cleaning? I wonder if that just messed up everyone's schedules and they just couldn't get back on track to make it an easy boarding process (as it should be)?
It was delayed due to the need for a deep clean. We were supposed to be boarding from 11:00am onwards, but under the new timetable, no-one could board until 2:00pm, and each deck was given a specific boarding time. We were given 3:00pm, although in truth I think we could've turned up at any time from 2:00pm onwards.
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Well I'm glad that the dinner sort of made up for that. It looked delicious! And I"m not surprised you slept so well. You were exhausted! Beautiful sunrise photos.
Mark's hash browns actually appear to be corned beef hash. Everyone in my family loves that, except me. I can't get past the appearance (which looks too similar to dog food, in my opinion).
Now you say it, I think he did make that comment. My memory's getting foggy... forgive me, it was a little while ago now.
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No attention to plating going on at breakfast, was there?
Mark's hash browns actually appear to be corned beef hash. Everyone in my family loves that, except me. I can't get past the appearance (which looks too similar to dog food, in my opinion). No attention to plating going on at breakfast, was there? Glad the French toast tasted good.
I feel the same way about corned beef hash looking like dog food! Just can't get past it!
Huh, that one massive restaurant doesn't really look all that appealing to me. Maybe I'm just so used to the rotational dining and the smaller restaurants on the Disney ships that I'm biased but I like being able to dine in different settings without having to pay for a specialty restaurant.
Huh, that one massive restaurant doesn't really look all that appealing to me. Maybe I'm just so used to the rotational dining and the smaller restaurants on the Disney ships that I'm biased but I like being able to dine in different settings without having to pay for a specialty restaurant.
I much preferred being able to dine in different settings and I was disappointed that they only had the one big restaurant.
Loved your sunrise pics! The ship looked so empty, almost like you had it to yourselves.
We pretty much did. I think quite a few people had already disembarked, as anyone on a tour to Bruges would've left the ship. I reckon maybe only 40-50% of passengers were still on board at that point.
We took the elevator up to deck 14, as we hadn’t even got that far yesterday, and I wanted to explore the ship a bit more today. We walked along the exterior deck, getting some photos of the ship…
… and Zeebrugge port…
We then headed up to deck 16, known as the Solstice deck…
I was particularly taken by these “double beds” as I called them!
We made our way back down to deck 15, which is home to the sports area, and also the kids’ club, although I can’t imagine they’re anywhere near as good as Disney’s.
I wanted to see the Lawn Club, as I was fascinated by the idea of having real lawn at sea, and they were not joking when they said that was the case.
We ended up walking over it, as there were no signs to say you couldn’t, but it was in such good condition, you didn’t feel it was right to do so. It reminded me of growing up, as my dad’s lawn was in better quality than this, and my friends always used to ask if you could walk on it, and of course, being used to it, I was like “sure, no problem!”
This is also where the hot glass show happens, although annoyingly, it’s due to be on tonight, while we’re at the Tuscan Grille for dinner.
We were quite taken by the various bars that they have on the aft top decks, and though we might come back later to enjoy our free drinks package…