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Sunday, December 4, 2022

Lessons Learned From the Cruise

There were several things I learned from my Cruise on the Mardi Gras. Some I knew, some I just learned. Let me share some of them with you.
1. When coming on the cruise, be patient. That goes for getting on and off the ship, getting food, shopping and using the bathrooms (Other than your own).
2. Straws may be edible! (This was new to me). I know some companies have gone to papper straws and I thought Carnival had too. Nope, their straws are edible. I have the chocolate and the strawberry. Interesting and tasty.
3. Usually, your Carnival pin is in your room when you get there. Now you have to ask for it at the photo counter! 
4. Your 1.5 liters of water is not in your room either. The ones in the room charge a fee when used. So you have to request your water at any bar. They will scan your card but there is no fee.
5. Bring a light jacket or shawl with you. The room and the dining room can get cool.
6. Bring lots of money for photos if you like pictures. For a 7 night cruise, make sure you get a photo for each port (so you can remember when you went and when). Also get at least one for each formal night. If you don't, you may regret it later! 
7. Don't overpack! That's just more luggage to deal with or more baggage to pay for at the airport.
8. Take a cap. It is always warm in the Caribbean so you will need something to keep you cooler as the sun beats down.
9. In our stateroom, the stool doubled as a tray table! Who knew?
10. Have fun, and don't be afraid to ask questions! That is how we learn.
11. When you are ready, call me! I can make the process easier, more efficient and less stressful. What are you waiting for? Let's Go!!

Friday, December 2, 2022

Day 7 Last Day at Sea on Mardi Gras

This morning started with breakfast in the Palm Restaurant. Seas have been choppy this morning.during breakfast at the Palm Restaurant, there was an announcement made that there would be a stop at Princess Cay for a person on-board who needed medical care. The announcement said it was not COVID related. So we will make a brief stop for the person(s) to disembark and we will continue back on our way to Port Canaveral to arrive tomorrow morning. That is one of the reasons for travel insurance.  You will be able to cover a large part of the cost associated with any medical necessities during your cruise. 
After breakfast, we went to deck 19 so we could see the serenity adult-only deck below on 18 and to see the ultimate playground. While there, we played a fun game of miniature golf. It was so much fun. Vaughn even made a hole-in-one on hole 7! 
The ultimate playground included a water play area, water slides, zip-line, rope ladder, a jogging track, Bolt (the first roller coaster at sea, and a basketball court.
After that excitement, we went to choose our photos for our photo package. We also had professional photos done on the ship and we had to get some of them too. All I will say is, make sure you have money for photos because you will love most, if not all of them. If you can, get a photo package before the cruise to save money. We got the 10 pack and and managed to narrow it down to 11 photos. Our professional photos were very expensive (an expense we had not planned on). We were able to get a few of them too. They were all beautiful!
So, budget for photos and any alcohol you purchase on the ship.
Now it is time to eat and relax on this last day at sea. 
I had to go to my pizzeria one last time.
The weather outside was rainy and gloomy. That was how I felt knowing I would have to get off the ship first thing in the morning. 

But, after every rain storm, there is a reminder of a promise...
Rainbows at sea are beautiful because you see it in its entirety. It is just one reminder of Jehovah God's promises. The oceans boarders are another.
All in all, we enjoyed our cruise and anniversary celebration. It also gave me an opportunity to see how things work on the ship now. I am better prepared to assist clients so they will know what to expect. 
So when you are ready to cruise or vacation or just plan a weekend getaway,  I hope you will give me the opportunity to serve you.



Day 6 Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands

As every island visit begins, we started this day twinning too!
Grand Turk has you go thru the alcohol/perfume store first. After browsing, you can visit the shops in the area. It's just one big circle of them so you can't get lost! To the right is the information about the Friendship 7 and the splashing in 1962.
After seeing that, we went to several of the shops in the area. They even have a Starbucks but were out of what we wanted. So we decided to wait to get something on the ship.
We wandered around for a little while longer and then went back for lunch at the Marketplace on the ship. 
We spent the rest of the evening resting on the balcony, enjoying the sights and sounds of Grand Turk and after sailing away, taking beautiful photos of the setting sun.
Dinner in the Palm dining room. Tonight was lobster night. Vaughn likes them so he had two and I don't eat them. I had the salmon instead. Both were very good. We had fried oysters for appetizers before the main course. I also tried the spaghetti carbonara as an appetizer. Both were very good. For desert he had cream burelee and I had the chocolate melting cake. Both were delicious.
After dinner, we took in a show called Broadway Beats, iconic New York show tunes. The cast was full of energy and talented. 
Now it's time to wind down and relax. Vaughn went off to watch some football on the big screen while I did some chatting with some of the grands via the  facebook app feature.
Tomorrow is a day at sea before getting back to Port Canaveral on Saturday morning. 
What an adventure we have had. More sights and sounds tomorrow on our day at sea. 
When you are ready for your next adventure, call BMac Travel. What are you waiting for? Let's Go!