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I'm loving your leisurely mornings. That sounds positively dreamy. And the calms seas are amazing! Almost kinda spooky looking.
Pirate night, what a blast! Every photo looks like more fun than the last one. I suppose after such a fun night, a disappointing buffet would be a bit of a downer. But maybe it's supposed to be foods that pirates ate? That's why it's so... blah? Just a guess!
And the food photos.....
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What a wonderful couple of days at sea! I still can't get over how calm it was for you.
That's the one I was telling you about when we met - we were on the first ever Med cruise, directly after the repositioning and quite a few guests did the repositioning, then stayed on board for the Med cruise and everyone talked about how appalling the weather was. That's what put me off a Transatlantic cruise.
However, I did have a look at the itineraries and I have to say if, in the future, they came up with one like the Westbound next year that goes back to San Juan, I'd be interested in that, as that's a great itinerary. Obviously it would have to be Eastbound, as the main attraction is not dealing with the crippling jet lag coming home, but I just love that one - stops at St. Kitts, St. Maarten and Antigua before the crossing (I'm dreaming it's going Eastbound now!) - now you're talking my language.
I would love those stops on an Eastbound! I'd be there!!! And the calm seas were perfect. I had fun with the rocky boat for the one day it was rough (after Madeira) but six days straight of that would have gotten old fast...
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Love all the characters in their pirate outfits. Did you space out handing out your goodies in the FE's. You showed us the glasses , I'm just curious about what other goodies you received.
We did space out handing them out. We did some here and some there... and saved a bunch for the second to last day, just so people still got treats. I'll take pictures of some of the other FE gifts we got. A lot of them were really cool, I have to say.
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I'm loving your leisurely mornings. That sounds positively dreamy. And the calms seas are amazing! Almost kinda spooky looking.
Pirate night, what a blast! Every photo looks like more fun than the last one. I suppose after such a fun night, a disappointing buffet would be a bit of a downer. But maybe it's supposed to be foods that pirates ate? That's why it's so... blah? Just a guess!
And the food photos.....
Leisurely mornings were fabulous on the cruise. I miss them almost as much as I miss the food!!
Our fourth day in a row at sea... and I still wasn't stir-crazy in the least!!! This morning we needed to get up at 9:30am because Meri wanted to learn the Do-Si-Do with Snow White. We went to Parrot Cay for breakfast, leaving mom to sleep because she had a rough night with reflux, and then headed to the Oceaneers Club. Unfortunately (for me), it was Open House, so I had to stay. I always hate when they have Open House at the club. I know, I know, no “mom of the year” award for me, but seriously… I want to drop my kid off there, not stay and learn a dance, lol. Of course, because I DO love my kid, I stayed and played and learned the Do-Si-Do. I’m just being honest, lol, I’d rather have been in the Cove Café with a cup of coffee. I felt like they had entirely too many "open house" events at the club. I think I've complained about this before to you guys... but it was ridiculous. Every at-sea day was some sort of open house in either the club or the lab... and it wasn't a short one, it was a 3+ hour long one. And while you might think the club and lab are interchangeable, I assure you, they aren't. But oh well, it was what it was.
Anyway... first we checked out some stuff on the computer, since the Do-Si-Do wasn't ready to start yet...
Then we all gathered in the main room of the Club, and the fun began. First, one of the CM's from the club began by telling the story of Snow White - and she had parents come up and act out certain parts. You won't be surprised to learn that I was Dopey. *sigh* Of course. After that, we all got together and learned the Do-Si-Do with our kids. Then Snow White came out and told a story.
After that, we headed back to the cabin, but we got distracted by Goofy and Max in the atrium, and had to stop to say hello!
I love this next shot because she's hugging Goofy, but holding his nose, and it just tickles me.
Then we continued to the cabin, where Meri changed into her bathing suit, and by 11:45am, we were headed up to the Mickey Pool for a bit.
After about 15 minutes of frolicking with a little boy there, it was off to the Goofy Pool, where Meri swam and watched Toy Story, and I worked on my trip report and read a book.
I know it’s illogical, but I wish there were outlets out by the pool, lol. I can’t plug in anywhere, and my battery stinks on my laptop. I get MAYBE an hour out of it. *sigh* Oh well, poor me, right?
We stayed at the pools for nearly 5 hours straight! Meri and Timothy swam, and Katrina and I sat in the sun at two different tables, side by side! I read my book and just relaxed… had a burger and some corn bread, and then relaxed some more!
My burger from Pluto's Dog House
Then there was an ice cream break...
and then MORE relaxing and reading! The great thing about Meri being able to swim is that I don’t have to be with her when she swims. Especially when Timothy is with her – I know there’s always someone paying attention to her. At one point when I peeked over to check on her, Meri was being carried around the pool by a trio of pre-teen (or possibly teenaged) girls. She was laughing and cackling, and they were passing her around and whirling her around the pool. It was funny to watch. Silly kid.
Finally at 4:30pm I had to drag her out of the pool and bring her to the room to get bathed and ready for dinner. She took a nice warm bubble bath and then I got her ready for dinner and stuck her in front of the tv until dinner. She definitely needed some down time after such an active morning!
At 5:45pm, I brought Meri up to Lumiere’s for dinner. Mom and I were dining at Palo, but Katrina and Dale graciously offered to take charge of Meri for dinner so that she could dine with the other kids instead of in the club. I have to tell you, I felt so awkward walking into Lumiere’s on semi-formal night in a pair of denim capris, a tshirt and sneakers! LOL! I felt like I had to tell everyone, “I’m just dropping her off and leaving, I swear!” No one was at the table, so Kadek told me he would keep her company until everyone arrived, bless his heart! As if they don’t do enough for us, now he wants to add babysitting to his repertoire! Fortunately, Katrina walked up just then, so off I went!
Mom and I hung out in the cabin for a bit, watching Joyful Noise as we got ready, and finally, it was time to go.
Our reservation was for 7pm and we were a few minutes early, but we were seated right away. Our server was Evandro, from Brazil, and unfortunately, he was a bit difficult to understand when he talked fast, but he was very efficient and friendly, and his food recommendations were spot on! He really knew his stuff!
For our appetizer he brought us an antipasto plate, with prosciutto, some beef that was done similarly to prosciutto, olives, roasted red peppers, fresh parmesan and a few other things.
None of it really appealed to me, but I did have some of the beef and some parmesan. Then he brought the bread – and that definitely spoke my name. I think we finished all of the bread!
It's not a great picture of the bread, but... this is all I got, so... lol...
After that, we got our appetizers. Mom got the tuna carpaccio and I got the grilled shrimp on our servers recommendation.
The tuna wasn’t what mom expected, but she ate it and said it was good, and she was glad to try something new and unexpected! The shrimp was far better than my expectations, and if I could have licked the plate, I would have. It was out of this world, every bit of it!
Evandro then brought us a small glass of sorbet to cleanse our palates. It was really good and I admit I found myself wishing it was on the dessert menu, lol!
For our entrée, mom got the sea bass, again on his recommendation. I got the tenderloin, which was another thing he recommended. We both were thrilled with our meals. Mom said it was the flakiest, best sea bass she’d ever had. My tenderloin was absolutely delicious, and it was served on a bed of mashed potatoes and spinach. Delicious!
He also brought us a sample of the lobster ravioli, which he said we just had to try. Oh dear heavens, it was so good, I found myself wishing I’d ordered that. It was so delicious and decadent… I will definitely get that any time it’s offered to me! *swoon*
For dessert, mom got the chocolate soufflé, and I got the tiramisu. I asked if the tiramisu was the same as in the dining room, and he told me no, that the dining room tiramisu was made en masse and kept for a week or two, because it will last without spoiling, but the tiramisu at Palo was made fresh and in small batches. Between us (shhhhh), I liked the dining room tiramisu much, much better. Crazy, right? But it was so creamy and delicious! But this was good, and I enjoyed it. He also brought me a soufflé because he said he wanted me to try it. I’m not a really big chocolate person, so I didn’t really eat much of it but I tried it because he seemed so excited about it, and I didn’t want to hurt his feelings! I can’t say I really liked it, but then like I said, I’m not really a chocolate person, especially not rich chocolate. So it wasn’t surprising to me that I didn’t like it much! (lol, I'm sorry Colleen!!!) Mom, on the other hand, devoured hers!
We had coffee, and then he brought us a complimentary after-dinner drink with lemon sorbet in it.
After we settled up the bill, we headed back down to the room.
We were pleasantly full (maybe a little more than pleasantly, lol… but still, I was glad for it) and put on Breaking Dawn Part 2 while we relaxed! I wasn’t due to get Meri from the kids club until 10pm, because she was doing an event, so we had time to unwind. I went to pick her up at 10, and we all finished the movie together. Yes, I really did let my 7 year old watch the big battle scene at the end. I did explain to her the “twist” beforehand, but it didn’t matter. She thought it was hilarious! Every time a vampires head (or really, any other body part) came off, she cheered. Weird kid. She thought it was hilarious and asked me, “Gosh mom, why am I not allowed to watch the Twilight movies? They’re so funny!” Like I said, weird kid. And she still talks about it.
BTW, this was our towel animal. Anyone know what it is? We couldn't figure it out. We had a few ideas, but we weren't really SURE...
Finally we set the clock ahead, making it midnight again (seems like that’s our usual bedtime these days) and we went to sleep!
You didn't like the soufflé?!?!? OMG!!! I hope your mom ate both! Did you pour the vanilla sauce in? That's the key, as it cuts the richness of the chocolate. I'm just going to shake my head on this one. No panna cotta either? That's my second favorite - but a far second...
Mmmmmm Palo! So glad you enjoyed your meal there, even if the desserts weren't to your taste. The waiters always try to force a chocolate souffle on me-- it's very hard to convince people you don't like chocolate! I love all the time the kids get with the characters on board. So different from just getting a quick autograph at the parks or even the character meals. On board you see them just walking around and interacting at the kids clubs. Love your rant about the open house hours at the clubs!
I totally understand the unexpected open house. Just when you think you've got a few hours to yourself, smack! Nope, ruined. Yeah, yeah, I love my kids too. But I totallly hear ya! You live for those moments of peace and quiet. And when it's abruptly taken from you..... yeah. But a whole afternoon at the pool kinda makes up for it.
Dinner sounded, and looked, deee-licious!! And I'm guessing the towel animal is a rabbit that's sitting? It is odd.
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Another fantastic day and you guys packed so much into it. Dinner looked simply amazing. I think we'll definitely have to book Palo on our next cruise.
So... do you HAVE to stay at open house or can you leave your kid and look like the worst parent ever ?? LOL
While I LOVED both brunch and supper at Palo, I have to say the souffle did not live up to my expectations. I actually liked the vanilla sauce better than the souffle part. Maybe you need to love chocolate not just like chocolate.
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OMG..................drooling over dinner!!!!! ARRRGGHHHHH............I can't wait, you are killing me
You will have the best time! And trust me, you will have NO issue getting what you want for Palo. It was never full at any point in time that I dined there.
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You didn't like the soufflé?!?!? OMG!!! I hope your mom ate both! Did you pour the vanilla sauce in? That's the key, as it cuts the richness of the chocolate. I'm just going to shake my head on this one. No panna cotta either? That's my second favorite - but a far second...
LOL I did pour the vanilla sauce in. Had to, because I couldn't stomach it without! I know, I know... just think, if we ever cruise together, you can have your souffle AND mine!!!
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I'm seriously drooling over dinner as well!
I'm hungry just thinking about that ravioli!!
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Mmmmmm Palo! So glad you enjoyed your meal there, even if the desserts weren't to your taste. The waiters always try to force a chocolate souffle on me-- it's very hard to convince people you don't like chocolate! I love all the time the kids get with the characters on board. So different from just getting a quick autograph at the parks or even the character meals. On board you see them just walking around and interacting at the kids clubs. Love your rant about the open house hours at the clubs!
It is true, it's hard for people to believe it when you say you're not a huge chocolate fan. I like milk chocolate ok, but I'm not a fan of anything too rich!
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I totally understand the unexpected open house. Just when you think you've got a few hours to yourself, smack! Nope, ruined. Yeah, yeah, I love my kids too. But I totallly hear ya! You live for those moments of peace and quiet. And when it's abruptly taken from you..... yeah. But a whole afternoon at the pool kinda makes up for it.
Dinner sounded, and looked, deee-licious!! And I'm guessing the towel animal is a rabbit that's sitting? It is odd.
That's sort of what we thought. We also wondered, though, if it was meant to be stitch (the ears)... but we just scratched our heads.
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Another great day! Palo looks fantastic! I could seriously dine like that all the time!
My guess for the towel animal is a bunny.
If I dined like that all of the time I'd require a personal trainer to chase me around for 2 hours a day to make up for it. I think it might be worth it though!
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Another fantastic day and you guys packed so much into it. Dinner looked simply amazing. I think we'll definitely have to book Palo on our next cruise.
Yes I highly recommend it! But wait til the brunch photos!! LOL!
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So... do you HAVE to stay at open house or can you leave your kid and look like the worst parent ever ?? LOL
While I LOVED both brunch and supper at Palo, I have to say the souffle did not live up to my expectations. I actually liked the vanilla sauce better than the souffle part. Maybe you need to love chocolate not just like chocolate.
Unfortunately no, you can't leave them at all during open house. It's parents and kids, or nothing. *tear*
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Looks like a fun filled day with lots of time at the pool. I would say the towel creation is a rabbit too.
It was a really nice time at the pool. I got to read and relax, and Meri got to have a blast in the water. Win-win, I say!
Ok I'm going to finally get to update tonight I hope! Life is back to its insane pace... I am so tired!!! But I really want to get moving on this TR!!!
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