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A note or two before the next installment- the stateroom is smaller, than that of DCL's but I found the storage space to be better utilized and at the time, it felt like there was more of it. That offsets the size factor, at least for me.
Also, in one of the previous Coming Up Next lines- I mentioned Can we buy a tent in Skagway? I totally forgot to put that in the report. When we realized how huge our balcony was- Aaron suggested buying a tent in Skagway and that he wanted to sleep out there.
Now we can get on with the business of THIS installment:
Matt and I returned to Kevan and Aaron sitting out on the balcony claiming to see sea lions. They had the binoculars out and everything. I had to laugh because I could see with my own eyes- they were huge beds of seaweed and kelp.
We decided to get ready for the safety drill around 3:30. Kevan was still entranced with the balcony and put his on out there. He began talking about how high the railing was and he just didn't understand the occasional story of a cruise passenger who would accidentally go overboard. I distinctly remember him saying... "See, check me out! It's not happening!" Thank GOD I had my camera around my neck because what he did next had me almost on the floor in hysterics and had to be captured for posterity!
Matthew spit out his Coke when we saw him do this- I grabbed my camera super quick and was able to get that shot the second before he decided enough. And then he saw me and heard the click. He immediately said.. "That's going on Passporter, isn't it?" Uh, yes dear. It is most CERTAINLY going on Passporter.
After we all had kind of calmed down, everyone was orange foamed and ready to go- Kevan got this pic of Matt and I before we left.
As Lynn said back on our first Disney cruise together, nothing accentuates a gal like giant blocks of orange foam.
Our assembly station was W 13 and I quickly briefed the stateroom door to check out the assigned route. I led the boys out and there were two families who got right behind us who kept saying they didn't know where to go and asked Kevan what to do. He suggested following us- and I kind of loudly pointed out the green signs that directed us all to the Schooner Bar- our assembly station. In general, it was crowded but orderly and people moved fairly quickly.
We took a seat at the station. W 13 was sharing an area with the people who were assigned G 14. (First word off your trip report key phrase-vocabulary list). G 14 people were directed into Chops Grille. There was the tiniest, cutest little Thai girl in the safety vest directing people in- and she kept saying G 14 in this big booming voice- and it ended up sounding more like G Foorrrteeeeeeeen This Waaaaay! It was absoulutely hilarious- hearing this big voice out of such a little person!
Most everyone showed up on time and we were done with the safety drill in about 15 minutes. We headed back to the room, dropped off the lifejackets and went right up to Decks 12 and 13 for sailaway.
I must say, it was a much more low key sailaway than DCL or even the Monarch of the Seas cruise to the Bahamas this past Dec. They played more relaxing music and without warning, the horn blew- and we were pushing off.
As we made our way down the harbour, all the other ships, including the Princess and Holland America docked at Canada Place followed suit..
We got several send offs from boaters and passengers of other smaller craft in the harbour.
The ship approached the Lions Gate Bridge:
Our cruise director, Mike (who reminded me so much of Tom Green- that I started calling him Tom Green) was telling everyone to cheer as we made our way under- and it was amazing to see how many cameras and videocameras popped out. It was a really neat sight to see the ship pass under- and there were several bikers and joggerson the bridge who stopped to watch us pass under.
We stayed out on deck for about another half hour, enjoying the views and scenery. Matt and I headed downstairs to get my onboard email account set up. I got a $5 credit for being a Crown and Anchor member - which was one of the only coupons in my couponbook I used during the trip. Kevan and Aaron headed back to the stateroom to park themselves on the balcony once again.
Wonderful pictures. Sounds like a neat send off and going under the bridge. I'll bet it was a sight from above as well. Glad your hubby found it hard to be "man overboard". Love idea of sleeping out there.
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I'm late to this TR, Maureen, but I am SO glad I found it! The RCCL ship looks AMAZING! The decor is right up my alley, and the room is so pretty. Love your TR so far - keep the updates coming!
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When we arrived back at the room, I was thrilled to see 3 of our 6 suitcases had arrived. It was almost time for our dinner seating but the boys resisted, even though I assured them that tonight would be fine as casual was the attire- Tom Green ( in the hereafter, please know this is our cruise director Mike- he was a dead ringer for him- both in voice and sense of humor) had made several announcements saying that they knew people were waiting for luggage- so the dress code would be very casual.
Matthew had been somewhat obsessed with free room service so the boys decided they would rather eat pizza in the room while Kevan and I went for dinner. We all then agreed we would go see the shops and possibly for a walk up on Deck 13.
Aaron ordered a Florentine Cheese Pizza and Matthew a good ole regular cheese pizza. While we were waiting, our stateroom attendant Marcilano, appeared to introduce himself- he was so tiny and adorable- very friendly. Amazing how he addressed us all by name without a manifest in his hand- clearly he knew the boys ages because he correctly identified all of us- which amazed us all. He asked if we had all our luggage, and I told him 3 peices were still missing. More was coming up, he informed us and he would check back. He also showed us the phone extension to reach him directly- if we ever needed anything.
Room service showed up right after, so off we headed to Reflections Dining Room. On the way, I got a quick shot of the elevators. It might be a bit hard to see but one of the Serenade's claims to fame is the glass elevators facing out of the ship- so basically as you ride, you get to look at scenery.
When we got to the dining room, we found My Time Diners were directed to the right side entrance (didn't bring the camera for this- but will have pics in future installments). We had a seating time of 6:45- and got there right at that time- seated immediately. The dining room was two level and had beautiful crimson and gold accents with dark wood furniture. It was an exquisite dining room.
Kevan had a delicious onion tart for appetizer, I went for a Caesar Salad. I tasted the onion tart and it was fabulous. For main course, Kevan went with a Pork Medallions and I had Prime Rib. Dessert was a Strawberry Pavolova, (this meringue candy like thing with fresh strawberries- yum!) and I relented to the chocolate cherry cake. All of it was fresh, well prepared and on a scale of 1-10- we gave it an 8. The service was very good as well- our maitre d' was a very energetic guy from Turkey (as was my head waiter on our DCL cruise- what up with that?) and he came by several times to see if we were happy with everything.
We had taken the walkie talkies and the boys only buzzed once to tell us they were done. We ate in about 45 minutes as the dining room was not very full- I suspect most people had bailed to Windjammer for more casual offerings this first night.
When we got back to the room, 2 more peices of luggage had showed up. And now, I was officially worried. The missing piece?? My DCL tote bag filled with all my Kindergarten conference workshop stuff! I tried not to panic, but it was hard. Marcilano saw us enter the room, came right away to check and I explained to him I was starting to worry a bit. He assured me he was going to stop what he was doing and find the bag. And I truly believed he would- so I relaxed somewhat.
Kevan suggested going out to see the shops now that they were open and I'm always up for retail therapy. I'll put pics in of the shops and some of the displays later- as I am maxed out for a photo limit in this installment. There was the customary liquor and perfume duty free stores, and then a fine jewlery store- as well as the trading post kind of place with logo merchandise, kids items and what not. Aaron found a RCCL hoodie he liked and it was $36- I think- but very well made and I thought an ok price. We got that and then the kids wanted to head up to the top of the ship again.
On the way, the boys wanted some soda, so we stopped off at Windjammer- where at the entrance a very enthusiastic crew member was cutting peices of a really cute July 4th cake.
After the cake, we headed up to the top deck towards the bow of the ship. The wind was absolutely fierce and the closer we got to the bow, more wild our hair.
It went from bad to worse but Aaron and Matthew were laughing hysterically as we tried to walk and make our way around so who were we to dampen the fun?
One couple braved it up there and the girl was so petite she literally fell into the guy's arms. At that point, the mother instinct kicked in and I ordered everyone down off the top deck.
Hard to believe it was just after 9:00 and the sun was literally just beginning to set.. but what a sight it was..
Matt wanted a few quick rounds of ping pong on the way back to the room so we stopped off there...
As we opened the stateroom door, I immediately surveyed the luggage situation. The DCL bag was still not there. And I was officially panicked.
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Your room looks really nice! I would want to put a tent out on that balcony too! I can't wait to see what the pull-down bed looks like. I hope your tote bag shows up soon!
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