Emerald Princess Cruise Day 10 -Disembarkation
So, it's over. My groups was scheduled to disembark at 7:40 this morning. I got up at 7:00 had a quick bite and down to the disembarkation lounge. By the time custom cleared my group it was closer to about 8:30. that's always the way it is but I never just sleep in. Getting my bags and through customs was a breeze. The line moved very quickly. Had a transfer from the Ship to the airport and have been sitting here for about an hour at this point. I only have two hours to go before my flight leaves.
I can't help but sigh when I think about this vacation and the fact that it's ending. It was a lot of fun. I hope I never get to the point where I'm jaded about the Caribbean experience. WE had 10 beautiful days. Not one cloudy day in the entire 10 days. I enjoyed the ports and the islands. I may have actually developed a taste for rum (expensive rum).
I enjoyed spending time with Sue and David. It had been two years since I had seen them last and we picked right up. Sometimes it's alarming how similar Sue and I are. Several times we said the same thing at the same time. It's going to be awhile before we can connect again for a cruise. They're going European and Transatlantic next year and I'm stay Carribean. Maybe we can hook up for Alaska in 2016.
This is the first time I've been on a cruise that I didnt make a connection with the Cruise Directors Staff. I also didnt do anything musical - no Karaoke or Princess Pop Choir. I kept busy though. Having someone with you really changes the experience. I spent a lot of time just sitting and having drinks and talking. I enjoyed that a lot.
I read 4 books on this cruise finishing the last yesterday afternoon at the pool. I had two stand out waiters who would have a drink in front of me before I could order when I sat down in the lounge in the evenings. I had enough creme brulee that it should tide me over until the next cruise. My intent was to list the pluses and minuses of this cruise but for the life of me as i look back over the last 10 days I cant think of any minuses. I just can't understand people who come on a cruise and are grumpy and complain about every little thing. Why would you want to get upset for small things like the service at dinner being a little slow? The only thing I've noticed is that I'm getting a little more impatient with older people. Most of them are very sweet but very slow :-).
I think thats about it. I 'm not sure how successful this diary has been, but I made a commitment to update it each day and I manged to do that (and I hardly even dipped into my free internet allotment). In 8 hours I'll b e home and will get some pictures up tomorrow.
Mike's Cruise DIary
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Emerald Princess Day 9 - Nassau, The Bahamas
This is the first time that I've been on a cruise where the last day is in a port. We got to the Bahamas about noon today. I got most of my packing done after breakfast - but it really is an all day process. Basically a suitcase open on your bed and as you finish with something for the last time - like a bathing suit - into the suitcase it goes. I stayed on the ship for the most part just got off for about 45 minutes to get a last few souvenirs. Then back on. I had a nice morning at the pool and in the sun. Sue and David made it back from the Atlantis resort in time for afternoon trivia. All told I won 10 out of about 25-30 of the trivia games we played. Not a bad record.
At this point dinner is done. The evening entertainment is over and everything is packed and taken away. The last night of a cruise is hard for me because I just dont want it to end. There is something about a cruise ship. I've been to resorts for vacations but on a ship people are just friendlier. Maybe because everyone is here for the same time. There are no people coming and going during the week or 10 days you cruise. Even when you dont know people by name they smile and say hello. It's sort of like a small town. I would live on this ship if they let me. Though I am anxious to get home and see all my people.
Tomorrow is going to be a long day. My disembarkation time is at 7:40 am then to the airport. My flight doesnt get into Columbus until after 6:00 pm. It's been a great time - I'll miss you Emerald Princess. I'm already looking forward to the next one - two weeks next Spring.
This is the first time that I've been on a cruise where the last day is in a port. We got to the Bahamas about noon today. I got most of my packing done after breakfast - but it really is an all day process. Basically a suitcase open on your bed and as you finish with something for the last time - like a bathing suit - into the suitcase it goes. I stayed on the ship for the most part just got off for about 45 minutes to get a last few souvenirs. Then back on. I had a nice morning at the pool and in the sun. Sue and David made it back from the Atlantis resort in time for afternoon trivia. All told I won 10 out of about 25-30 of the trivia games we played. Not a bad record.
At this point dinner is done. The evening entertainment is over and everything is packed and taken away. The last night of a cruise is hard for me because I just dont want it to end. There is something about a cruise ship. I've been to resorts for vacations but on a ship people are just friendlier. Maybe because everyone is here for the same time. There are no people coming and going during the week or 10 days you cruise. Even when you dont know people by name they smile and say hello. It's sort of like a small town. I would live on this ship if they let me. Though I am anxious to get home and see all my people.
Tomorrow is going to be a long day. My disembarkation time is at 7:40 am then to the airport. My flight doesnt get into Columbus until after 6:00 pm. It's been a great time - I'll miss you Emerald Princess. I'm already looking forward to the next one - two weeks next Spring.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Emerald Princess Cruise Day 8 – At
Sea
Today was a day at sea and the weather
was beautiful. Got up around 9:00 am and had a nice leisurely
breakfast. Then off to Trivia where we won. I then went up to the
pool deck. It was much harder to find a good deck chair on an at sea
day than it was yesterday. I finally found one and then wnet for my
dip in the pool. It was very cool and refreshing. After about 30
minutes it was up to sit in the sun and read. Did that until about
1:00 pm and had a mexican lunch – very nice. Then back to the pool
and some more sun time. The sun was very strong today. No clouds
and about 80 degrees. So I only made it until about 2:30 and then
back into the stateroom for a little nap before afternoon trivia. WE
lost that one. Then it was up to change for dinner. Diver Scallops
tonight after an appetizer fo goat cheese souffle. Then 70s music
trivia which we didnt do so well in. Since I had about an hour to
kill before the show I come up here to get things ready to pack so it
doesnt take so long tomorrow. It always makes me sad when we get to
this part of the cruise. Tomorrow is the last day :-(. But
everything is about as ready as it can be. After I post this I it's
down to see the show and then up to the Lido deck to see whats up.
Tomorrow we dock at Nassau, The
Bahamas, but I dont think I'm going to get off the ship. I've had
some great experiences in Antigua, St Lucia, Barbados and St Kitts
but I'm sort of “ported out” d like to have one more day of just
plain relaxation.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Emerald Princess Cruise Day 7 – St
Thomas
I've been to St Thomas a few times
before so I didnt really get off the ship to do anything. I did get
off and walk around the port a bit and did a bit of shopping. I also
called my dad, since St Thomas is in the US Virgin Islands there is
no international roaming. Other than that I just had a nice relaxing
day on ship. I love being on ship when it's in port. It is deserted
and it's like I have the whole thing to myself. I got a great deck
chair, read and sunned and then took a couple of dips in the almost
empty pool. Of course ther was more trivia today. It was also
formal night so I had to put on a verst and tie for dinner but I did
get lobster tail and chocolate souffle for the trouble. Saw a
production show and thats about it. The best days on vacation arent
always the most jammed packed.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Emerald Princess Cruise – Day 6 St
Kitts's
Today's excursion didn't start until
11:30 so I slept in until 8:30 and got up and had a nice breakfast
and then read for a bit and left the ship about an hour early to do
some shopping. I had decided earlier that I wanted a ring and I fond
a very nice sterling silver and whit gold ring with a 2 carat
sapphire and diamond chips. I was able to get it for just over $100
so I took and and left it to be resized while we went to our
excursion. Went to Romney Manor a sugar plantation that was
originally owned by Samuel Jefferson the great great great
grandfather of Thomas Jefferson. It has a lovely garden and we also
learned how batique fabric is made. The it was off to Brimstone
Hill. This is an very oild English fort that is still standing it
was built so well. St Kitts was the first British Caribbean colony
and was settled in 1623. There were some spectacular views and I
learned a bit about how life for a British soldier at a fort was
like. Hen back to the port, picked up the ring and back to the ship
for the normal afternoon ritual of Lunch, dip in the pool and trivia
before dinner. It was Italian night in the dining room tonight. The
meal I chose was very cheese centic. Eggplant Parmesan appetizer,
Fettuccine Alfredo for pasta course, Scallop and shrimp Gratinee.
Two trivia games after and back up here in my state room.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Emerald Princess Cruise Day 5 –
Barbados
Today we arrived at Barbados early –
at about 7:00 am. My excursion was scheduled to begin at 8:35 am so
I made my way off the ship at about 20 minutes early. It was a good
thing, too. There was about a half mile walk from the ship to the
cruise terminal where the excursions left from. I made the walk and
met Sue and David and lo and behold – evidently the tour company
had forgotten about this particular excursion and had to send for
buses and guides. The good news is that the tour left only 10
minutes late so no harm, no foul. Plus I find that on a cruise I'm
just better at rolling with things and not letting them bother me.
It's an attitude that I would like to take back home with me.
The recursion was to the Foursquare and
Mt Gay rum distilleries with tours and tastings at both. Foursquare
is a relatively new distillery and uses very modern techniques –
everything is computer controlled, they recycle the CO2 created
during fermentation and sell it to soft drink manufacturers, all
there waste is used as fertilizer and to water crops etc. It was
pretty fantastic. Barbados is a big sugar cane growing island and we
learned about how its cultivated etc. You plant this goes on for 5
years until they plow the field over and plant a different crop. We
saw cotton. Then the whole cycle starts all over again. After the
tour there was a tasting. Anyone who knows me will know how odd it
is for me to be sipping rum at 10:00 am but it really did happen
(only in Barbados). I must say that there general brand (cheapest)
was pretty harsh. It burned all the way down. The sipping rum was a
bit smoother but I still didnt care for it very much.
Mt Gay was the first rum distillery
EVER. They were the ones who figured out that you could take the
waste from sugar production (molasses) and instead of dumping it in
the ocean turn it into rum. The rum paid for the refining of the
sugar. They are a much more “hands on” operation. Not a lot of
computer control here. They actually have a master taster who is in
charge of blending the distilates to get the best tasting notes.
This tasting was a little more involved as the guide explained the
different notes we should find in each rum and showed us the “legs”
and color. The lowest brand (only for mixing) was again pretty
harsh. The middle bottle called Black Barrel was smoother and could
still be used for mixed drinks. The last was their “extra old”
aged 8-15 years, It had carmel and smokey notes and a much thicker
mouth feel. Over all I liked the Black Barrel best so bought a
bottle because “Hey, I'm in Barbados, the birthplace of rum” The
x.o cost like $60-100 dollars a bottle, this is from the
manufacturer, tax and duty free. The one I bought only rann about
$20 a bottle – I'm looking forward to some tasty eggnog next
Christmas.
An interesting fact about Barbados is
that my dad was stationed here while whe was in the navy. I didnt
get to see the base but it was fun to see the island that he's told
me so much about.
After the tasting/tours it was pretty
much the same drill. Lunch, a dip in the pool, trivia and a
wonderful dinner. Not much in the way of entertainment tonight
because tonight is the Ultimate Deck Party which is code for line
dancing on the Lido with music that is way too loud (God, I'm getting
old). Just got back from checking that out and having fun. It's
hard to believe that the cruise is half done. Heavy sigh – but hey
I still have half to go :-)
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Emerald Princess Cruise Day 4 – St
Lucia
It was another great day. I know it's
getting boring to hear that every day but what can I say? Every day
has been great in it's own way. St Lucia is a relatively young
Island so it is very mountainous. In fact one of the main
attractions at St Lucia are the Pitons. These are two lave domes –
which dont look like domes at all as they rise almost straight up to
a point like perfect cones. The Pitons are a Unesco World ?Heritage
Site. Politically St Lucia changed hands between Great Britain and
France 14 times over 150 years. Brtian won last so it was a British
colony until it gained its independence in 1979.
After the drive in volcano we went back down to Soufre and boarded a Catamaran for the trip back to the port. Te trip too about half the time as the drive down. About halfway back we stopped in a bay and had a swim in the Caribbean. Very refreshing but very salty. Then all the rum punch you could drink – Not quite as strong as the punch at Nelsons Dockyard in Antigua – as we rode back to the ship. It was a lot of fun – Sunny, breezy and beautiful. I laid on the bow of the boat and looked at clouds most of the way back.
WE got back with just about enough time to shower and change for dinner. Tonight's dinner was pretty good - A mushroom tartlet, oyster, spinach, cream of potato soup, Asian spiced duck breast and a Grand Marnier Souffle with vanilla sauce. I'm getting used to this four course dinner thing. After dinner was a production show. I usually like the production shows. They're usually corny and thats totally my thing. This one, however, was more surreal than corny – Including an operatic version os “Rock Me, Amudeus”. I just ended with my jaw on my chest. I sort of got the feeling that the poor performers knew the show was sort of weird. Nothing they did just sort of a vibe I got from how they looked on the stage.
It has been a long day in the sun so after a drink with Sue and Dave I came up here to make this note and then turn in. I need my rest for Barbados tomorrow.
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