I own a travel agency and have been so busy I haven't had time to post the next segment of my blog. I hop you all can forgive the delay.
April 9, 2014 Sea Day,
Today was a bit boring to me was a wasted day for not being able to go on an island. For some, sea days are great and use it to unwind and get some relaxing in. I like action. I was never one to just lay around and tan or be happy to do nothing.
While my family got there much needed relaxing in, I mingled in the hot tub. The hot tub is a great place to meet people. In fact in all of my cruises, that is where I met the most memorable friends.
When my skin started to resemble a prune, I decided to dry off while lying in the lounge chairs facing Aft. This is my favorite place to be if I am just laying around. Watching the wake of the ship and the incredible blue of the Caribbean Ocean. It drains your worries away!
Today we tried eating at the pasta Bar upstairs from the buffet. When you get to the top of the stairs a waitstaff gives you a number and a ticket to fill out. When you find a table and get your drinks, you fill out the ticket of what you would like to eat. They had lasagna, salad, Caesar salad and bread. For the pasta you can pick, your noodles, sauce and add-ins, like onions, peppers, zucchini, and others. The waiter comes and takes your ticket from you and brings everything to your table. I have to say it was very good and worth waiting the 30 minutes for the food. It is a very busy place at lunch. It is free at lunch and at Dinner is a small fee. We of course did not go at dinner.
After lunch what would guess that I did? Yup, hot tub! I met two guys that had been on our last cruise. Amazing they were on the next sailing we were on!
Tonight for before dinner we had our pictures taken at the photo booths set up all over deck 5. They're a lot of fun and great quality pictures. They are a lot cheaper than a studio too. WE get our family pictures taken on a cruise every year. You have to because we're already dressed up!Right! It's free to just have them taken, buying is optional.
Dinner was filet mignon, shrimp cocktail, and chicken strips with a sweet chili sauce(that was good, the chicken was not breaded just sauteed)
Tonights movie under the stars was "Pacific Rim" that was really good. They also pop fresh popcorn. I have a thing about falling asleep in public, i gues I was too tired to care! I fell asleep toward the end of the movie. I hope no one saw me drool ! The next movie was "Mockingjay" that I could keep my eyes open for, mostly. I think it's all the fresh sea air!
Tomorrow Jamaica mon!
Sorry no pics today!!! except this little guy!
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
April 8th Aruba
Today was one of the days I was looking forward to the most. We don't dock until 1pm so we had half the day on ship to find fun things to do.
Our day started with coffee room service. I am definitely getting used to having room service for sure! We always thought why bother with room service and we would just go get coffee on our own. Well, that works well when we travel without the kids. We can get up and go in no time. The kids on the other hand drag feet and it literally takes a half hour to an hour to leave the room.
When everyone was up and ready to go we headed up to the lido deck for some breakfast. I love the croissants on the ship. They have them under the warming lights and they are so soft and warm. I also grab some of the passion/guava juice they have. That stuff is incredible, and I can not find it here in the stores. At least nothing close enough to quench my craving.
When everyone had their fill we grab some lounge chairs on the aft pool deck. There are still plenty of chairs left. The pool and hot tubs are all open and no one in them so we try the pool. The kids got right in and promised it wasn't bad. So I hop in for a few minutes until my body decides no way its too cold to enjoy so I head to the hot tub. The hot tubs on the ship are not really hot. They're just very warm.
As I soak in the hot tub I try and savor the moment. Its freezing back home and I want to remember this feeling. Warm salty air, soft Caribbean music playing and plenty of sunshine. I think, this is the life and if I were a millionaire I would own a yacht and cruise like this all the time. Nah! I'd probably get board with it and not appreciate it like I do now.
Before we docked in Aruba we showered and had a light lunch. Our excursion has all inclusive food and drinks.
Docking in Aruba brought back memories of the last time we cruised here. Then we did the whole island tour and saw everything. This time we did the DePalm Island Tour and snorkel. The waves are a bit high so I'm guessing snorkeling will be out of the question.
Once inside the terminal building at the port we met with our guide that put us on the bus to the ferry. It was about a 15-20 minute drive to the ferry. Once there, they give you your armbands and you board the ferry to the small island. The ride was 15 minutes and very nice. The water wasnt bad here, but the current you could tell was strong.
On the island we found some chairs under umbrellas and loaded up on the sunscreen. The waves were high and snorkeling is definitely off the agenda today. The neat thing about the beach here is that they have giant boulders acting as a barrier all around. So, the water was wonderful right on the beach. I took some pictures of crabs, fish, a pelican and an eel. We all had a great time on this beach. The food was edible at best here, and the drinks just O.K. I drank the beer and was hoping to have the local Aruba beer but they only had Amstel (dutch island) oh well- beer is beer--sometimes.
When our tour was over and back on the buses we headed back into town but the traffic jam had our bus at a stand still for almost a half hour. Some people were getting off, as the pier was only a few block distance and there was shopping all around. So, we did that too. We saw a neat shop that was called FantaSea! No kidding! That's my travel agencies name. It was closed for the day already. Too bad I would have bought stuff! We didn't end up buying anything and we were back on board the ship by 6pm

We were still hungry as the island food was not so good. I had a slice of pizza (One of the major food groups in my opinion!)
The two youngest went to bed and Mike, Courtney and I went to the piano bar which on this sailing I never saw the piano being played. There was a guy playing guitar and was not all that good. So, we headed to the Karaoke right next door for a bit.
We kind of wanted a midnight snack so we grabbed some pizza and brought it back to the room to share.
In all today was a really fun day. I love Aruba. It's a desert in the ocean. Its always warm and windy. The people are friendly and you do not get harassed by street vendors. I could spend a week here, relaxing and seeing all the sights again.
Our day started with coffee room service. I am definitely getting used to having room service for sure! We always thought why bother with room service and we would just go get coffee on our own. Well, that works well when we travel without the kids. We can get up and go in no time. The kids on the other hand drag feet and it literally takes a half hour to an hour to leave the room.
When everyone was up and ready to go we headed up to the lido deck for some breakfast. I love the croissants on the ship. They have them under the warming lights and they are so soft and warm. I also grab some of the passion/guava juice they have. That stuff is incredible, and I can not find it here in the stores. At least nothing close enough to quench my craving.
When everyone had their fill we grab some lounge chairs on the aft pool deck. There are still plenty of chairs left. The pool and hot tubs are all open and no one in them so we try the pool. The kids got right in and promised it wasn't bad. So I hop in for a few minutes until my body decides no way its too cold to enjoy so I head to the hot tub. The hot tubs on the ship are not really hot. They're just very warm.
Before we docked in Aruba we showered and had a light lunch. Our excursion has all inclusive food and drinks.
Docking in Aruba brought back memories of the last time we cruised here. Then we did the whole island tour and saw everything. This time we did the DePalm Island Tour and snorkel. The waves are a bit high so I'm guessing snorkeling will be out of the question.
Once inside the terminal building at the port we met with our guide that put us on the bus to the ferry. It was about a 15-20 minute drive to the ferry. Once there, they give you your armbands and you board the ferry to the small island. The ride was 15 minutes and very nice. The water wasnt bad here, but the current you could tell was strong.
When our tour was over and back on the buses we headed back into town but the traffic jam had our bus at a stand still for almost a half hour. Some people were getting off, as the pier was only a few block distance and there was shopping all around. So, we did that too. We saw a neat shop that was called FantaSea! No kidding! That's my travel agencies name. It was closed for the day already. Too bad I would have bought stuff! We didn't end up buying anything and we were back on board the ship by 6pm
We were still hungry as the island food was not so good. I had a slice of pizza (One of the major food groups in my opinion!)
The two youngest went to bed and Mike, Courtney and I went to the piano bar which on this sailing I never saw the piano being played. There was a guy playing guitar and was not all that good. So, we headed to the Karaoke right next door for a bit.
We kind of wanted a midnight snack so we grabbed some pizza and brought it back to the room to share.
In all today was a really fun day. I love Aruba. It's a desert in the ocean. Its always warm and windy. The people are friendly and you do not get harassed by street vendors. I could spend a week here, relaxing and seeing all the sights again.
Monday, May 5, 2014
April 7, 2014
Sea Day
We tried room service for breakfast for the first time. We ordered coffee only for 0600. This gave me the wake up I need and I didn't have to run to the lido deck for coffee and drink while we walked. I liked it a lot better. We tried walking around deck 5 today, but because of high winds the deck all the forward was closed. The seas were pretty calm though. We decided to go to the gym instead and walked on the treadmill for a while.
After grabbing the younger girls from our cabin, we headed up to the buffett for breakfast. We used the one by the Aft pool. no lines! Those that wanted an omelet went inside to get one. Those lines usually arent too bad.
We changed our clothes to swimsuits for some swimming. We hung out on the Aft deck again, Its not very crowded and the hot tubs were empty. One hot tub seemed to be too hot(all week) so we ended up in the one closet to the bar(handy!) We hardly saw any guys walking around for bar service(all week) so we ended up getting our own. That kinda sucks because you have to get out of the water and and sit soaking wet at the bar waiting to be called on. After being thoroughly wrinkled from the water we dried off by resting on one of the lounge chairs. The sun was out and strong. It felt so good after the winter we had. Once dried we put on our shirt/shorts over our suits and headed back to deck 5. The girls were teasing each other about who could be the chess winner.
Later I took my oldest(18) to the casino as she had never been old enough to play. We started out with $100 to share and left with $156. Good deal!
We all met in the area they were hosting Karaoke by the Taste Bar. Nicole was brave enough to sing a song! She did really well. A lot people partcipate in the Karaoke and it is surprising that people are very supportive. No one laughs, and everyone gets applause. Its a lot of fun to watch and participate. They have it everyday either in the area they have the Taste Bar or in the comedy lounge.
Instead of dinner in the main dining room, we had pizza and watched a movie under the stars. Hunger Games was playing. The pizza place, "Pizza Pirate" is pretty good. Its all made fresh to order. You can only choose from a few selections. Some people were upset they didn't offer sausage and acted a little foolish over it. I loved the pizza actually. I ordered the prosciutto and some kind of greens on it like Arugula. Yummy!!! Pepperoni is also good.
It gets a cool on deck when the sun goes down. At the towel hut you can sign out blankets. They were really nice and soft and warm. They also serve popcorn. Its not very buttery and kind of dry. Make sure you have a drink to go along with it. We all had fun watching the movie.
We went to the comedy show after the movie. The comedy show is located all the way aft. The comedian was a no show so the stand in guy was the host. Jeff, the fun guy. He was okay. He repeated a lot of the jokes throughout the week. I laughed a few times so it wasn't a wste of time.
Tomorrow is Aruba. We don't dock until 1pm. Yeah. It was a great day.
Sea Day
We tried room service for breakfast for the first time. We ordered coffee only for 0600. This gave me the wake up I need and I didn't have to run to the lido deck for coffee and drink while we walked. I liked it a lot better. We tried walking around deck 5 today, but because of high winds the deck all the forward was closed. The seas were pretty calm though. We decided to go to the gym instead and walked on the treadmill for a while.
After grabbing the younger girls from our cabin, we headed up to the buffett for breakfast. We used the one by the Aft pool. no lines! Those that wanted an omelet went inside to get one. Those lines usually arent too bad.
| chess |
Later I took my oldest(18) to the casino as she had never been old enough to play. We started out with $100 to share and left with $156. Good deal!
| appletini |
Instead of dinner in the main dining room, we had pizza and watched a movie under the stars. Hunger Games was playing. The pizza place, "Pizza Pirate" is pretty good. Its all made fresh to order. You can only choose from a few selections. Some people were upset they didn't offer sausage and acted a little foolish over it. I loved the pizza actually. I ordered the prosciutto and some kind of greens on it like Arugula. Yummy!!! Pepperoni is also good.
It gets a cool on deck when the sun goes down. At the towel hut you can sign out blankets. They were really nice and soft and warm. They also serve popcorn. Its not very buttery and kind of dry. Make sure you have a drink to go along with it. We all had fun watching the movie.
We went to the comedy show after the movie. The comedy show is located all the way aft. The comedian was a no show so the stand in guy was the host. Jeff, the fun guy. He was okay. He repeated a lot of the jokes throughout the week. I laughed a few times so it wasn't a wste of time.
Tomorrow is Aruba. We don't dock until 1pm. Yeah. It was a great day.
Monday, April 28, 2014
This cruise Itinerary is kind of unique in that the cruise itself is a re-positioning cruise. When ship change their home port they offer unique destination groups to the cruisers. On this cruise It leaves from Port Canaveral, Florida and ends in New Orleans, La. 9 days tour. Our Itinerary includes some southern, eastern and western ports.
Day1: Day at sea
Day2: Day at sea
Day 3: Aruba
Day4: Day at sea
Day5: Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Day6: Grand Cayman
Day 7: Cozumel
Day 8: Day at sea
Day 9? well that's actually the embarkation day, which is really a half day.
So we are at the first full day of the cruise...Sea Day.
Sea days can be as boring or as exciting as you like. Some people lounge all day by the pool and some play sports, gamble in the casino, sleep in really late, or do everything they possibly can.
This morning when we got up we did what we usually love to do in the morning. We grabbed a coffee and headed to the walking track on deck 11. Today it was very busy with runners, more than walkers. It was also pretty windy. So, we decide to head to deck 5 instead. You can walk the whole perimeter of the ship. Its track is bigger and no one else on it this morning! If you walk 2.5 times it equals a mile. Down here there is less wind, until you get all the way forward anyway. Seas today are pretty calm and it looks to be a wonderful day weather wise.
We walked several laps and headed back in to the cabin to get our children up for the day. We had breakfast at the deck 10 aft pool area. They have all the same food there basically. I'm a picky breakfast eater so I can eat at either buffet and find the things I wanted anyway. In the aft pool area the breakfast was held at the Tandoor station. I usually just have 1/2 bagel and some breakfast potatoes. I usually don't eat eggs. ( you'd think that was weird because I have chickens and sell eggs. ) Actual I hate commercial eggs, Ill eat my own chickens eggs. The taste is way better!
Anyway, back to the cruise!
What is a great way to spend the morning? Hot tubbing.
The pool was pretty cold so we all relaxed in the hot tub and then relaxed again on the lounge chairs in the aft pool area. I love sitting back there. You can see everything. The seemingly unending ocean and the wake of the ship. The views are breath taking. There is something about the scene that relaxes my soul. I think I was meant to live near the ocean. I could watch the water forever.
After we had enough relaxing we headed back down to deck 5. They had chess, giant patio size sets, and bean bag toss games. My daughters love to play chess and while 2 of them played the rest of us played bean bag toss.
They were setting up a seaside BBQ there too. I have heard that its really good and on my last cruise never made it to the BBQ. They only have it sea days and at lunch. They had burger sliders, quesadillas, nachos, shredded pork, and many other things, like salads. I had a burger slider that was very good. I was still full from breakfast. I think I was full the whole cruise. There is food at every turn.. That being said I had to finish lunch up on the aft lido at the tandoor. I love Indian food! The smell and and the flavors just explode in your mouth. I love the vegetable relish. Its fresh vegetables like carrots, cauliflower and peppers in a very flavorful sauce, spicy too!!! Also the stews and rice dishes are amazing too. To top it off naan bread is so good!
NO dessert for me I am way full now!
After our food settled we played around in the pool and hot tub until it was time to get ready for another meal! Tonight is "Elegant" night I call it formal night. So we all dress up in fancy dresses and men in suits.
We have our pictures taken at the many different photo ops around deck 3, 4, 5. There are dozens of backgrounds to choose from and no obligation to buy. We buy some. The prices compared to studios at home are unbeatable. No sitting fees and you pay for only what you want. I'll post the pictures later in the blog. We had our girls pictures put onto canvas, as in our last cruise My husband and I had ours done.
We have fun posing for all the pictures and meeting the photographers. They were so nice.
For dinner i had lobster and shrimp. I love shellfish. For a drink I had Moscato, my favorite!! so yummy!
On board entertainment is free with your cruise so we headed to the Encore theater for the Broadway style show. It was called "8 Seconds More" It was popular country songs and they had a dance set to the songs theme with backgrounds and props. I did like this one even though I'm not a hug Country fan. I like all genres of music though. We sat kind of to the side. I did see almost naked men, well, they were in bikini briefs and pretending to shower! Few! They had great bodies-wow! So, if you don't want to see them almost naked do not sit on the sides of the theater. Or do, the view is nice!!!
Tomorrows show is Motown....umm... we skipped that. Just not my thing. I'd rather listen to angry opera!
We were all so very tired we went to bed. The sun does drain you. Luckily we used plenty of sunscreen we aren't burned.
Day1: Day at sea
Day2: Day at sea
Day 3: Aruba
Day4: Day at sea
Day5: Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Day6: Grand Cayman
Day 7: Cozumel
Day 8: Day at sea
Day 9? well that's actually the embarkation day, which is really a half day.
So we are at the first full day of the cruise...Sea Day.
Sea days can be as boring or as exciting as you like. Some people lounge all day by the pool and some play sports, gamble in the casino, sleep in really late, or do everything they possibly can.
This morning when we got up we did what we usually love to do in the morning. We grabbed a coffee and headed to the walking track on deck 11. Today it was very busy with runners, more than walkers. It was also pretty windy. So, we decide to head to deck 5 instead. You can walk the whole perimeter of the ship. Its track is bigger and no one else on it this morning! If you walk 2.5 times it equals a mile. Down here there is less wind, until you get all the way forward anyway. Seas today are pretty calm and it looks to be a wonderful day weather wise.
We walked several laps and headed back in to the cabin to get our children up for the day. We had breakfast at the deck 10 aft pool area. They have all the same food there basically. I'm a picky breakfast eater so I can eat at either buffet and find the things I wanted anyway. In the aft pool area the breakfast was held at the Tandoor station. I usually just have 1/2 bagel and some breakfast potatoes. I usually don't eat eggs. ( you'd think that was weird because I have chickens and sell eggs. ) Actual I hate commercial eggs, Ill eat my own chickens eggs. The taste is way better!
| aft pool pic taken while in port |
What is a great way to spend the morning? Hot tubbing.
The pool was pretty cold so we all relaxed in the hot tub and then relaxed again on the lounge chairs in the aft pool area. I love sitting back there. You can see everything. The seemingly unending ocean and the wake of the ship. The views are breath taking. There is something about the scene that relaxes my soul. I think I was meant to live near the ocean. I could watch the water forever.
After we had enough relaxing we headed back down to deck 5. They had chess, giant patio size sets, and bean bag toss games. My daughters love to play chess and while 2 of them played the rest of us played bean bag toss.
| chess, Mike stealing pieces! |
NO dessert for me I am way full now!
After our food settled we played around in the pool and hot tub until it was time to get ready for another meal! Tonight is "Elegant" night I call it formal night. So we all dress up in fancy dresses and men in suits.
We have our pictures taken at the many different photo ops around deck 3, 4, 5. There are dozens of backgrounds to choose from and no obligation to buy. We buy some. The prices compared to studios at home are unbeatable. No sitting fees and you pay for only what you want. I'll post the pictures later in the blog. We had our girls pictures put onto canvas, as in our last cruise My husband and I had ours done.
We have fun posing for all the pictures and meeting the photographers. They were so nice.
For dinner i had lobster and shrimp. I love shellfish. For a drink I had Moscato, my favorite!! so yummy!
| I sat to the right of this picture |
Tomorrows show is Motown....umm... we skipped that. Just not my thing. I'd rather listen to angry opera!
We were all so very tired we went to bed. The sun does drain you. Luckily we used plenty of sunscreen we aren't burned.
| towel animal |
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
This morning we woke early and took a walk to the beach. I have always wanted to walk the beach while the sun was rising. Well, this vacation again we missed it. it's tougher to get the kids moving. There's a Starbucks in the Hotel so I filled them with some sugary caffeine drink to entice them to the beach.
The tide was out at the beach so you could walk along the denser wet sand. Easier for flip flops. We hoped to find some interesting shells on the beach, but did not find much.
We also opted out of breakfast this morning. Knowing that as soon as we get on the ship and for the next 9 days it will be food galore.
Back at the room we re-packed all of our stuff and headed to the Cocoa Beach Budget car rental place. There were people getting off their shuttle to pick up cars and a few dropping off. One of the people dropping off was on our ship. We had met them yesterday at Fishlips. In thirty minutes we were headed to our ship! I was so excited I was almost in tears!
There is nothing like seeing your ship for the first time. Incredible is a good word to describe it. This ship was Huge! It's also nice knowing I'm going on that ship. Months of planning has led us to this point.
Next is the worst part! Checking in. I like to get there early. The lines get very long and I'm not the most patient person when it comes to lines. Just to get through the door was an ordeal. They check your documents and then bottle neck the line toward security. That was confusing and not well run. They only had one security scanner and about 400 people trying to get on to the check in area. Once past that point I felt like I could breath a little again.
NO real line for check-in. Hmm what happened to all the people was was crammed with 5 minutes ago? We got our sail and sign cards and headed to a seat to wait. We were seated in the priority boarding area by accident. We just sat there and no one directed us to anywhere or asked us any questions. So later a couple wanted to sit in the area and they were stopped and told they had to go sit somewhere else because they were not priority passengers. Woops! Neither are we! My guilt was building so I asked a guy where we were supposed to sit, that we sat here not knowing where to go. He said to us just stay where you are, I put you there. Nice! Thanks Guy!
They don't have Guy's Burgers yet. But, its still good. I head to the Tandoor for some vegetarian dishes that I love so much. Indian food is the best. The flavors are incredible.
At 1 we drop off our carry on bags in our room and go exploring the ship some more. This ship is so big. If you walk the lap on deck 5 outside it only takes 2.5 times to make a mile.
The Safety Drill was at 3:30. Ugh I hate them. You wait and wait for it to start because there are always people that try to hide and not go to them. Trust me they know if you hide they search the entire ship including staterooms to make sure everyone goes, and there are people on guard everywhere. Once the drill starts it goes by fast. We all meet in the Crimson Dining room as our muster station. Years ago we used to have to line up on the deck next to the lifeboats, that was hot and claustrophobic. This way is better, and more comfortable.
I hate to miss sail away. So after the muster drill we head up to deck 10 Lido deck aft for sail away. Our cruise critic people were going to be there too for a get together. Now usually it rains for sail away, today it was sunny and beautiful out...perfect!
A Disney ship sailed out before us and another smaller Carnival ship sailed out behind us.
We chose an early dining option for this cruise. So at 6pm we headed for dinner. Our luggage had not yet arrived to our cabin so we had to go in what we had on.
I had the sweet and sour shrimp for dinner. That was very very good. I also had a spring roll that I shared with my daughter for an appetizer. For dessert I had Creme brulee. One of my favorites except I can only eat half as the sugar crust is so sweet.
After dinner our luggage was waiting for us outside our door. So we made a mad dash to get all unpacked and stow the luggage under the bed.
We headed to Karaoke up in the comedy lounge but it was dead in there. Boring. So, we got our swimsuits on and headed to the hot tubs on the aft lido deck. It was not crowded and was very relaxing.
We later had a midnight snack of pizza slice and headed to bed. Tomorrow is a relaxing Sea day, and I could no longer keep my eyes open so off to bed we went. The seas were still calm so sleep was nice and comfy.
All I can say about this day is I'm so glad it finally here, after my months of planning and dreaming.
Monday, April 21, 2014
I chose the Four Points By Sheraton Hotel because of the price and the brand. We have stayed in them before and they have always been very good and if you have an issue or a need they do their best to take care of it for you.
It was 11:00 when we got to the Hotel. You have to drive into the parking garage a bit and the entrance is right there. You can park there for checking in. Our room was already ready...Yeah! I love early check in.
They gave us our keys and a parking pass for the rental car. We drove up to the 4rth level in the garage and used the entry there to get to our room. It was on that level, so easy access. There are steps once inside that door though 3 or 4 shallow steps. Clumsy with luggage and if you have mobility issues, not too good. Use the ground floor and take the elevators if you can't use stairs.
The room was really nice. A couch and TV area and then a hallway with a bathroom and a microwave/fridge area. Then the bedroom part with two queens and a window view to the surf shop that's part of the hotel. It's not Ron Jon's, that's right across the street.
We decided to eat lunch at the Hotel. It's called Shark Pit. It had a huge aquarium in it that had among many other fish, 2 small sharks, and a big green eel that looked menacing. Lunch was very good there. We all had burgers and I had a beer. Hot sun and beer go very well together in my opinion.
We grabbed our camera and headed back out of the hotel for a walk to the beach. The weather was hot and amazing! Coming from the endless winter of the Frozen Tundra in Green Bay it felt like Heaven. The beach was only 2 short blocks away. A very easy walk. The beach was not crowded and it was pretty quiet. We spent about an hour walking down the beach and back. On the way back to the hotel we saw a possum, an Iguana, some parrots in a cage and a squirrel. It was like wild Kingdom!
I could live here! I see why people flock to Florida for the winter. I would love to be able to, but my husband loves winter. The sacrifices I make! LOL
We stopped at Ron Jon's Surf Shop and bought some trinkets and then headed back to our room to change into our swim suits for a cool down.
The pool here is very small and once we got inside the gate to it I noticed no towels!!! I had to walk all the way back-into the hotel to get some from the front desk person. I had to sign to get them. Well, the water wasn't bad and I got used to it fairly quick. There is a waterfall feature that hides the hot tub from the pool.
I belong to a web group called Cruise Critic. Its kind of a chat group that separates into roll call for each ship sailing. It's a great way to meet people on your sailing and learn a lot of things from fellow cruisers. One of the great things is the meet and greets. We all had a plan to meet at a local place near the port to eat and drink and watch the ship sail from port today. Our meeting place was called "Fishlips". They had a live singer there and the food was very good. They had a disney ship and a Royal Caribbean ship leaving. Tomorrow is our turn. I cannot wait.
Tomorrow----cruise day!!!!
It was 11:00 when we got to the Hotel. You have to drive into the parking garage a bit and the entrance is right there. You can park there for checking in. Our room was already ready...Yeah! I love early check in.
We grabbed our camera and headed back out of the hotel for a walk to the beach. The weather was hot and amazing! Coming from the endless winter of the Frozen Tundra in Green Bay it felt like Heaven. The beach was only 2 short blocks away. A very easy walk. The beach was not crowded and it was pretty quiet. We spent about an hour walking down the beach and back. On the way back to the hotel we saw a possum, an Iguana, some parrots in a cage and a squirrel. It was like wild Kingdom!
I could live here! I see why people flock to Florida for the winter. I would love to be able to, but my husband loves winter. The sacrifices I make! LOL
We stopped at Ron Jon's Surf Shop and bought some trinkets and then headed back to our room to change into our swim suits for a cool down.
The pool here is very small and once we got inside the gate to it I noticed no towels!!! I had to walk all the way back-into the hotel to get some from the front desk person. I had to sign to get them. Well, the water wasn't bad and I got used to it fairly quick. There is a waterfall feature that hides the hot tub from the pool.
I belong to a web group called Cruise Critic. Its kind of a chat group that separates into roll call for each ship sailing. It's a great way to meet people on your sailing and learn a lot of things from fellow cruisers. One of the great things is the meet and greets. We all had a plan to meet at a local place near the port to eat and drink and watch the ship sail from port today. Our meeting place was called "Fishlips". They had a live singer there and the food was very good. They had a disney ship and a Royal Caribbean ship leaving. Tomorrow is our turn. I cannot wait.
Tomorrow----cruise day!!!!
Saturday, April 19, 2014
This morning we got up so early. I'm not a morning person at all. I struggle to get up this early, but its vacation ahead so I manage to get up right away when the alarm goes off. We had signed up for the 4:30AM shuttle( 4:45 was filled). Our flights are at 6 and you never know how long the lines through security are.
I'm glad we did get there early enough to beat a mad rush of people coming in through security just after us. We grabbed an expensive coffee at one of those little shops on the way to our gate. We only had between 30 and 40 minutes before boarding. I made a big mistake when getting up to take a picture and set my coffe down. I kicked it over as I got back to my seat and spilled the whole $5 cup all over.
Theres the top of the coffee lid just under the Running shoe. OOps! well live and learn.
Our flights with Southwest were great. I had pre checked in exactly 24 hours prior to flight to save a place in line. If you have never flown Southwest Air, there are no assigned seats. What they do is give you a boarding number when you check-in. The earlier you check in the better. If you travel with a larger group like us. It may pay to pay the $12 to check in weeks early so you can sit together. I checked in at 6am the day before and had B group boarding in the 20's. we were able to sit together. Last cruise husband and I never got to sit together, and that was just 2 of us flying.
I noticed too, that people board and take the window and aisle seat. So, as the plane fills its harder and harder to get a seat. People just dot want to move and let you sit down. Planes these days do not fly half empty anymore like years ago. They fly full to oversold in most cases.
Our flights were pretty good. The pilot would announce often that we were flying over some bad weather so the flights would be bumpy. It wasn't too bad though. I've been on much worse turbulent flights. The kind where its white knuckle on the arm rest until we touch down.
Sorry this pic is sideways
Its so beautiful to be above the clouds. One thing I love about flying is the awesome sights to see from the air. Todays clouds were pretty flat. I love the fluffy clouds that have a lot of texture to them. No clouds too are nice to see the ground. I have never been one to read while flying. If I have a window seat I would rather just look out the window. On this fight I was sandwiched in the middle seat, so, I read one of my "romance" novels. Someday I'll blog about that subject. :o)
Our flight landed right on schedule at 9:20am. I love direct flights!
After getting our luggage we headed to the Budget rental car counter. Holy cow! It was at least an hour long line! I hoped they would still have a car for us when we got to the counter!
It was over an hour wait and the line was longer than it had been when we first got in it. It was worth the money savings. For 5 people a shuttle would have costed us 5 times more, plus shuttle to the port the next day, and we wouldn't have the freedom a car gave us to go anywhere we wanted for dinner.
I had a coupon code for Budget that made the cost of our SUV ridiculously cheap. We were in Orlando and we could drop our car off in Cocoa Beach where our ship would be.
It's a 45 minute easy drive from the airport in Orlando to Cocoa Beach. Their are 2 tolls to drive through. I think they were a $1 each. Along the way we drove by a wild brush fire. On the news later on today I heard there were 3 in the area. A helicopter was flying around it dumping water on it.
Almost to Cocoa Beach we could see the port. It looked like 3 ships were in port today. We could also see Kennedy Space Center in the distance. That brought back memories of visiting on a rocket launch day. That is an amazing site to see if you ever get a chance.
Driving into Cocoa Beach you can see its very much a tourist town. Hotels everywhere, surf shops, restaurants, tourist trap shopping, and lots of traffic.
Next installment..............Cocoa Beach, our hotel, shopping and more!
I'm glad we did get there early enough to beat a mad rush of people coming in through security just after us. We grabbed an expensive coffee at one of those little shops on the way to our gate. We only had between 30 and 40 minutes before boarding. I made a big mistake when getting up to take a picture and set my coffe down. I kicked it over as I got back to my seat and spilled the whole $5 cup all over.
Theres the top of the coffee lid just under the Running shoe. OOps! well live and learn.
Our flights with Southwest were great. I had pre checked in exactly 24 hours prior to flight to save a place in line. If you have never flown Southwest Air, there are no assigned seats. What they do is give you a boarding number when you check-in. The earlier you check in the better. If you travel with a larger group like us. It may pay to pay the $12 to check in weeks early so you can sit together. I checked in at 6am the day before and had B group boarding in the 20's. we were able to sit together. Last cruise husband and I never got to sit together, and that was just 2 of us flying.
I noticed too, that people board and take the window and aisle seat. So, as the plane fills its harder and harder to get a seat. People just dot want to move and let you sit down. Planes these days do not fly half empty anymore like years ago. They fly full to oversold in most cases.
Our flights were pretty good. The pilot would announce often that we were flying over some bad weather so the flights would be bumpy. It wasn't too bad though. I've been on much worse turbulent flights. The kind where its white knuckle on the arm rest until we touch down.
Sorry this pic is sideways
Its so beautiful to be above the clouds. One thing I love about flying is the awesome sights to see from the air. Todays clouds were pretty flat. I love the fluffy clouds that have a lot of texture to them. No clouds too are nice to see the ground. I have never been one to read while flying. If I have a window seat I would rather just look out the window. On this fight I was sandwiched in the middle seat, so, I read one of my "romance" novels. Someday I'll blog about that subject. :o)
Our flight landed right on schedule at 9:20am. I love direct flights!
After getting our luggage we headed to the Budget rental car counter. Holy cow! It was at least an hour long line! I hoped they would still have a car for us when we got to the counter!
It was over an hour wait and the line was longer than it had been when we first got in it. It was worth the money savings. For 5 people a shuttle would have costed us 5 times more, plus shuttle to the port the next day, and we wouldn't have the freedom a car gave us to go anywhere we wanted for dinner.
I had a coupon code for Budget that made the cost of our SUV ridiculously cheap. We were in Orlando and we could drop our car off in Cocoa Beach where our ship would be.
It's a 45 minute easy drive from the airport in Orlando to Cocoa Beach. Their are 2 tolls to drive through. I think they were a $1 each. Along the way we drove by a wild brush fire. On the news later on today I heard there were 3 in the area. A helicopter was flying around it dumping water on it.
Almost to Cocoa Beach we could see the port. It looked like 3 ships were in port today. We could also see Kennedy Space Center in the distance. That brought back memories of visiting on a rocket launch day. That is an amazing site to see if you ever get a chance.
Driving into Cocoa Beach you can see its very much a tourist town. Hotels everywhere, surf shops, restaurants, tourist trap shopping, and lots of traffic.
Next installment..............Cocoa Beach, our hotel, shopping and more!
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Day 1, April 3, 2014
Today was the most painful of all days in the countdown. Our kids had to suffer through a whole day of school and the Husband as well at work.
At 3:00 though vacation begins. Time to leave all of our work behind, enjoy being with each other and experience new sights and cultures.
We are flying out of Milwaukee, Wi. as it saved us a ton of money. We try and fly Southwest Air as much as we can when we fly. They almost always have the best deals and direct flights. Milwaukee is their hub, so they offer a lot of direct flights. Also, bags fly free that also saves lots of money when we fly.
We drove an hour and a half to our hotel we would be staying at before flying out in the morning. Our hotel was the Holiday Inn Airport. We stayed here once before our last cruise and had a great time. The pool was big and warm and the hot tub also big and not too hot. We had the whole pool to ourselves which was great. Our room was a king suite. Our kids shared the pull out sofa. They loved that because they had their own TV to control. We also had a full kitchen and an island to eat at. I loved it. It was plenty of space for everyone. The bathroom too was bigger than the average room. Everything was clean and quiet.
For dinner, we ordered in our traditional pizza delivery. This time we chose Marco's pizza. I had just seen an advertisement for this and was curious to try it. We ordered 2 large. One cheese, one supreme. They were very good. Even my picky eaters loved it. I also am a pizza snob. I would definitely order from them again.
Here's a few photos of our room and hotel.
Above is also a game room, with an air hockey table too.
We booked this hotel with a park and fly option. It was a lot cheaper than airport parking for 11 days.
I would book this place again. It also has a restaurant and bar.
Tonight, although, a fun hotel, it is an early bedtime. We have a 4:30 shuttle to the airport reserved. Our flights are at 6:00 am.
At 3:00 though vacation begins. Time to leave all of our work behind, enjoy being with each other and experience new sights and cultures.
We are flying out of Milwaukee, Wi. as it saved us a ton of money. We try and fly Southwest Air as much as we can when we fly. They almost always have the best deals and direct flights. Milwaukee is their hub, so they offer a lot of direct flights. Also, bags fly free that also saves lots of money when we fly.
We drove an hour and a half to our hotel we would be staying at before flying out in the morning. Our hotel was the Holiday Inn Airport. We stayed here once before our last cruise and had a great time. The pool was big and warm and the hot tub also big and not too hot. We had the whole pool to ourselves which was great. Our room was a king suite. Our kids shared the pull out sofa. They loved that because they had their own TV to control. We also had a full kitchen and an island to eat at. I loved it. It was plenty of space for everyone. The bathroom too was bigger than the average room. Everything was clean and quiet.
For dinner, we ordered in our traditional pizza delivery. This time we chose Marco's pizza. I had just seen an advertisement for this and was curious to try it. We ordered 2 large. One cheese, one supreme. They were very good. Even my picky eaters loved it. I also am a pizza snob. I would definitely order from them again.
Here's a few photos of our room and hotel.
Above is also a game room, with an air hockey table too.
We booked this hotel with a park and fly option. It was a lot cheaper than airport parking for 11 days.
I would book this place again. It also has a restaurant and bar.
Tonight, although, a fun hotel, it is an early bedtime. We have a 4:30 shuttle to the airport reserved. Our flights are at 6:00 am.
Cruise vacation 2014, amazing trip.
I had waited for this cruise for a very long time. The countdown began in the 200's. I researched and planned and read countless reviews and watched as many videos as I could find. This cruise would be the last before my oldest child starts college.
I found this cruise itinerary and knew this was the one immediately. It was a nine day repositioning cruise from Port Canaveral, Fl to New Orleans, La. It combined southern and western ports not usually put together. Four amazing destinations, that I have already been to. The most wonderful thing about going to the same port again is that you can choose a new adventure or try and repeat one you've had before. We did both.
Our Itinerary included Aruba, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel. Four days at sea and as usual the first day counted is the embarkation day.
I write this with my sea legs still. When I stop moving for a bit I can still feel as though I'm on the ship. Especially lying in bed, I can still feel the waves of the ocean.Its like a dizzy sensation that lasts a few days. My children do not feel it, they say.
I keep a travel diary that I write in every night so that I don't forget what we did. I still go back to some of my diaries and read what I did years ago.
It will take me weeks to write the whole trip. So, keep checking my blog as I will update as often as I can. I will also make entries of cruises I have taken years ago, and trips I have yet to take.
I hope to inspire you to travel and see the world, to seek out your vacation desires, and make great memories. Travel is my passion, as well as photography. Please enjoy my blog, like my facebook page and when you decide to travel keep me in mind to help you find amazing destinations.
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