Thursday, February 10, 2005

2-10-2005 sea day:

Another day to explore the ship.  It is a pretty ship.
 looking down to the atrium
 a quick email for a ridiculous amount o money.  Good thing I'm a fast typer!
 Love, Love, Love looking at the ocean!
We enjoyed our dinners with our table mates. One of the nights was pirate night. Even the menues were made in that theme.
Also true to the theme we were given bandanas. Here's our server joking around with my Dad.
 
We were seated with 2 young families, but they were both very interesting and their kids were very well behaved.
 Another night at dinner-
We also partook in a beer tasting. I believe it was something like $15/person. It was held in our favorite spot---the sports bar.
Since Dad got his beer, I was able to get my tea! We elected not to do the Palo dinner this trip, but did go there for a high tea. There was a fee of something like $5@ for it, but it was well worth it. Along with a choice of some really good teas, there were assortments of finger sandwiches and scones and such. It truely was a high tea--unlike the ones I've been to on a couple other cruises. I was born in England, and drinking tea was ingrained in me every since.
 Walking into the Palo restaurant.  We had reservations for another steak dinner here, but enjoyed our table mates so much that we ended up cancelling our Palo reservation. 
Another thing we did on board was the free tour of the bridge. Although they don't actually let you in the bridge, we were able to look down into it and a staff member talked to us.
 We also enjoyed our nightly towel animals
 Although I usually prefer port days, Disney does have a lot of neat things for adults to do on board their ships. 
 

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