Friday, August 31, 2007

The Darkest Hour is just before Dawn - Day 6, Monday, July 30th

I was still wound a little tight as we completed the most logistical part of our trip with tagging our luggage, checking out of the hotel, dropping the kids and luggage by the pier as George, Rebecca and I returned the van and took a taxi back, being processed by security and getting our room/charge keys before boarding, and then trying to get oriented to the large cruise ship. We had just found the buffet and loaded our plates for our very late lunch when we heard the announcement to muster for the mandatory safety drill. We quickly stuffed our faces, found our rooms on Deck 5 where the life vests were, and then ran to Deck 7, the deck with the orange transport boats you see in the picture. Then after all that, we were finally able to slow down while everyone assembled on the upper decks, 11, 12 and 14, there was no 13, for the "Sail Away" party. I'm not really a loud party person, so I was wondering how much I was going to enjoy this cruise with all these snazzy, middle aged people sporting their $5 tropical drinks. We ended up settling on the more secluded part of  Deck 11 in the back of the boat for our delayed departure from the dock. I found an empty deck chair and tried to chill out while the rest of the family hung out at the rail.

































2 comments:

  1. Yes, getting ready to board the ship was an interesting train of events. They had much more security than I thought they would have. Luckily I was able to hide my cigarettes, alcohol, drugs, bombs, and death threats before security saw me (just kidding). Also, something I didn't think about, was the fact that they had to  ask if we had any digestive symptoms that would hint towards a contagious disease. Upon entering the ship, I was shocked at its extreme size. Sort of like a hotel on water. I felt sort of lost inside for a couple days. Goodness, so many rooms, halls, and levels. Actually, this was considered a medium sized ship. Imagine how big the "grand" size ships must be! I didn't realize the ship had such places as a library and a pizzaria until a few days later. Of course, all this was a pleasant surprise. 

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  2. I talked the other day with the guy at work whose brother got us the very cheap rate on Princess (which he and his wife take advantage of every chance they get).  He asked which ship we were on.  When told him the Dawn, he said, "oh yah, I've been on that ship a few times.  It's one of the older and smaller ones now, but I love their pizzaria".  He and his wife are doing the Alaska thing next year, but from Seattle.

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