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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
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Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Oh my, your breakfast looked absolutely delicious!
What a great presentation too. Was it that crowded in there?
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The whale presentation sounds so interesting, and I love the story of Boo, the orphaned orca. Good thing you noticed the scenery because you got some great photos.
The whale presentation sounds so interesting, and I love the story of Boo, the orphaned orca. Good thing you noticed the scenery because you got some great photos.
Sunday 6 September – part two: are you room number 6066?
Beautiful as this scenery was, I couldn’t help but think that it must be a brutal life to live here. It’s not exactly like you can pop round to your local grocery store for example…
While we were up there, we were trying to figure which way we were actually going, as all the exits from the wider body of water we were in seemed to be exceptionally narrow. I tell you, they certainly earn their money on the Wonder in Alaska, as it’s not exactly a simple journey on this cruise. You can see what I mean by looking at this map in the Outlook Café:
We went in there to get our customary hot chocolates with amaretto, but my goodness, what a long wait we had, as it was packed in there. I guess everyone’s discovered it now. While Mark waited, I kept nipping outside to get some photos, as I didn’t want to miss anything.
We decided to walk along the deck towards Palo, as we didn’t want to go and get changed if we couldn’t get in for brunch.
We passed by Palo, and saw Marcello wasn’t there but figured that we’d ask anyway. Immediately, the guy asked if we were room number 6066? Yes, we were. Obviously Marcello had left details of us with him, and he told us if we went to change, then he’d have a table for us when we got back, so off we went.
As we were changing, we saw this being pulled along by a tug.
Next: I think we can negotiate the buffet fine without a guided tour
A completely different way of living, that's for sure. It's not for me, but I'm sure those who live there absolutely love it!
Yay, you got in to Palo! Nice of Marcello to leave info regarding you guys!
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A completely different way of living, that's for sure. It's not for me, but I'm sure those who live there absolutely love it!
I'm sure they do, but like you, that's not a way of life I could cope with.
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Yay, you got in to Palo! Nice of Marcello to leave info regarding you guys!
They are so good - honestly, every time we've done a cruise, once we've got to know the staff in Palo, if we've wanted to dine there again, they've always got us in somehow.
Your crab lunch looked good but sorry to hear it was a bit unorganized with the servers. Those 79 steps were a lot but nothing like the 400+ steps I had to navigate to and fro the Mer de Glace in Chamonix!
That was funny with the rehearsal birthday for Mark! Nothing wrong with free booze! I'm sure you can offer more critiques to obtain more!
Your meals for dinner and breakfast looked good on the Wonder! Some more nice scenery, but too bad it was a bit dreary outside. That seemed like a nice presentation regarding the whales!
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Your crab lunch looked good but sorry to hear it was a bit unorganized with the servers. Those 79 steps were a lot but nothing like the 400+ steps I had to navigate to and fro the Mer de Glace in Chamonix!
No, that's true!
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That was funny with the rehearsal birthday for Mark! Nothing wrong with free booze! I'm sure you can offer more critiques to obtain more!
Oh definitely - I think Disney might wise up after a while though...
Sunday 6 September – part three: I think we can negotiate the buffet fine without a guided tour
We made our way back up to Palo, and had a lovely window table…
As we said to Alex, we figured we could negotiate the buffet fine without a guided tour, as probably things hadn’t changed much since Wednesday. In truth, we pretty much stuck to the buffet items, rather than ordering anything a la carte. I personally prefer the buffet offerings, so it was nice to just be able to enjoy those…
The only thing I did have was the strawberry soup, which I love, and prepared me nicely for dessert!
Mark was also offered the peach soufflé, which he thought contained almond liquor, but Alex told him definitely not.
Alex just let us take our time, and enjoy the view outside, which was perfect. Before we knew it, it was an hour and a half later, and we figured we should probably head off for a “food induced coma” as we put it!
On the way back to our room from Palo, we headed down to deck five, as we hadn’t actually seen the Buena Vista Theatre at all this trip, so we put that right…
We also got some shots of the lobby from deck five, which does provide you with a different perspective:
Brunch looked wonderful - what a view! Glad you were able to enjoy it.
Still love the glass work in the lobby. Chihuly I think? Beautiful.
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