Day 22 – 5th October 2017 – At sea

It was a little bumpy last night, woke up several times for a bit of rocking, lol. When I tried to get out on the 16th floor before breakfast it had been closed off, so down to the 15th floor and the wind was incredible, hence no one allowed on the top deck. The 15th floor has glass surrounds, but that didn’t stop the ‘breeze’, it even moved the chairs around at times.

I had another very lazy day, just reading and playing games, lol, so nothing much to report.

So here are some more fun facts. The Central Park area has 12,175 plants, 56 trees and 62 vines. There is a machine in the bakery that makes 4,000 bread rolls in 1 hour. Oh and there is no 13th floor!

 SunriseTowel critters

 

Day 21 – 4th October 2017 – Mexico

Not sure if I did much else yesterday to continue it, LOL, so new day today.

Up early and had a wander through some areas that I either hadn’t found before or had been way to many people in them to even think about looking at.

Had breakfast and then watched the sun rise, it was rather late this morning. We docked on the island of Cozumel, Mexico about 9ish, but those of us with tours had had to meet early and sit and wait so didn’t register when we had stopped, tucked in the bowls of the theatre! All of us meeting there had tours over on the mainland, so we had a 45 minute ferry ride to get there there. A short walk down the pier and then on to it with lots of warnings about rough waters and seasickness. It was a little rough and we did occasionally only see the sky out of the windows.

Then our tour had a walk through the dock area and around a few streets until we got to the bus park, and on the way we were treated to the sight of several agouti in a small wooded area. After a 30 minute or so drive we arrived at Tulum where the ruins of a Mayan settlement were discovered and cleared in the early 1900s. Saw a coatamundi family and lots and lots and lots of iguanas! The guide told us that this part of Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula is limestone, so except for the very lush greenery, the tracks and rocky bits looked like home, LOL The Tulum buildings are all made of limestone and they had to line their wells with a rubber like substance to stop the water from disappearing through the limestone!

From there we drove to Xpu Ha on the coast for a Mexican lunch (no chilli at all in it) and a swim for those who wanted to. We kept having intermittent showers, so I found a dry spot and watched the birds and butterflies until it was time to depart.

Once through all the checkpoints it was back on the 45 minute ferry ride, which didn’t seem as rough as the outgoing ride, then back on the ship and dinner. Whilst at dinner the Captain announced that our visit to Costa Maya on Friday had been cancelled as there is another tropical storm generating itself in that area, so we are heading to Nassau again after our day at sea tomorrow.

 Sunrise Agouti Coatamunid Tulum Largest iguana I saw The beachSo lush and green!

Day 19 contd and Day 20 – 3rd October 2017 – At sea

I did go out on to the pier again and had to walk back to the ship and then back down the pier again. I lost my munzee map once outside the wi-fi field of the ship as I accidentally changed screens. The SIM card I bought for the islands doesn’t work, and the online help person didn’t help either. Anyway, got the few munzees that were on the pier and let a couple behind as well, LOL.

The ship set off again just before 4.30 and we left The Bahamas behind us. It was formal night for dinner, so ‘dressed up’ and met Sondra and Cynthia, sisters from Florida. Chatted about family, pets, work and munzee, LOL. Mum, I had duck and red cabbage for dinner, very nice!

Today I woke up feeling not too good. Getting wet yesterday must have set this cough off again, as I coughed half the night. I did think it had gone…..but it was obviously lurking still. So woke with a headache and not much of a voice. Anyway, headed up to Deck 15 and watched the sun come up, not very spectacular at all and then in to breakfast. Found a quiet spot out near the swimming pools where they have tables and chairs rather than lounging deck chair thingies and fiddled on the laptop for a while. It started getting a bit warm as it’s sort of enclosed at the sides and no breeze coming though the windows, obviously the wrong angle. So headed down stairs looking for a cool, quiet spot.  Wandered through a couple of floors and ended up on Deck 5 which has the walking/jogging track around it. Went up towards the back of the ship and found some chairs that were next to the railing almost over the very back. It was a little noisy with the engines and the ship’s wake, but it was lovely and breezy, so sat and watched the water and the sea and read for a while. Did see the coastline of Cuba way off in the distance!

Still feeling headachy though thought a nap might help, but my room was being ‘made up’ so wandered around a bit more. Didn’t really sleep, just rested and read. It’s been a long time since I’ve managed to read a book in day, LOL.

Picked up a sheet of ‘fun facts’ about the ship, so a couple for now.
There are 2.5 acres (1 hectare) of kitchens and 20 chefs, 222 cooks, 102 sanitation & culinary cleaning crew.

 Location SunriseImpressive wake

Day 18 contd and Day 19 – 2nd October 2017 – Nassau, The Bahamas

Yesterday’s mandatory evacuation drill was interesting, and different from the others I have done. First off, we actually assembled inside the ship, in the Comedy Lounge, on seats! None of this standing out on the deck for ages. We all had to have our card scanned so they could make sure that everyone attended. A lady next to me has been on the ship since August and has had to sit through it every Sunday afternoon! The video presentation was also very different, actually making a story out of what to do and what not to do.

I had left the nice spot I had on deck as the very loud music had started up, so checked the stateroom, no suitcase yet and then sat and read for a bit in the Comedy Lounge waiting for the drill!

We were supposed to depart at 4.30, it was changed to 5.30 but we didn’t leave until 6.30. Dinner was at 5.30, very nice and back at my room by 7.30 were my suitcase was waiting to be unpacked!!

Woke early and went up on deck where we had docked in Nassau, The Bahamas. Still quite dark so lots of lights everywhere. Talked to a guy at the rails who said that if he wasn’t on vacation he would be driving over that bridge to go to work right at that time, LOL. He and the family had flown to Florida to catch the ship and first stop was home, how funny. Had the early breakfast as had to meet on the pier at 8 for my Seaworld Adventure tour. Gangway was open at 7.20 so went out for a wander and a look and a photo or two. Lots of people down on the pier when the clouds opened and the rain bucketed down. I had a rain poncho in my bag, but no good putting it on, I was already soaked LOL. Good thing though it was all warm and then a breeze started up, so that by the time I got back to the ship I was almost dry!

Walked down the pier and back and down again and our small tour group of 8 were put onto a small boat heading out to our ‘submarine adventure’. LOL, climbing down into the bowels, it was one of those boats with lots of windows in the sides. It was great not having it full as you could look out both sides easily. Lots of young tuna, yellow-tails and sergeant majors. Also, tiny little jelly fish and huge snapper. They get fed bread which attracts shoals of fish, so lots to see. Amazing how many animals like bread (including people) and it’s not really good for any of us, lol.

Back at the ship to change shoes, as the sneakers were still rather wet, I was going for another walk down the pier but it started bucketing again, which lasted much longer than this morning. As it looks ok now, might brave it again, LOL.

Location is everything!!Room with a viewNassau sunriseNassau  After the rain…. Young tuna leading the way Allure is on the right!

Day 18 – 1st October 2017 – On the harbour

Well, I’m on the ship, and it is ENORMOUS!!!!!

Popped down just after 7 to get my car receipt, and it had already been cleaned and gone out again!! Sat around my room for a little while, updated some software on the laptop and then caught the shuttle at 10. Very organised at the pier, well I suppose with 6000+ passengers they need to be. After check in and the photo ID, we were allocated to rows of seats in specific sections, and then let onto the ship, with the diamond travellers etc going on first. Very orderly. The staterooms aren’t ready until 1, so it was then a case of finding the Windjammer, which is the buffet eating restaurant, which is also enormous, lol. Finding a table was fun, but did so eventually and then had an early lunch. Wandered around a bit after that. Visited the deck with all the live trees and garden beds, they might play bird calls, but I did see a swallow and a sparrow flying around, presumably also sight seeing from the dock, LOL.

Am currently sitting on the pool deck (15) at a nice table next to the window looking out to the wide, not quite blue, yonder. It will be good to get the hand luggage down to the room soon, as well as hopefully finding the suitcase there eventually, so I can unpack for the next 2 weeks!

I don’t understand these computers!!! Since I left home I have been doing the photos a specific way so they are reduced to a size easy to upload to here. Now its not working!!!!! Another Windows update that has stuffed up something, lol.

Day 17 – 30 September 2017 – Tampa to Fort Lauderdale

Once again had a great breakfast and then headed out to a car park with prize wheel munzees. As these are all physicals, I walked around, after parking on the wrong side. Not that that really mattered, I just walked across the grass, lol. From there I went back to Lettuce Lake Park and the munzee event Marie, Tim, Carol and Dave had organised. It was an early Halloween event, so lots of scary doughnuts with teeth and eyes, a long, thin cinnamon something with red icing looking like intestines, spiders scattered around the place, a big pumpkin on the table, all good fun. The event munzees were spiders so had a trail of 50 of them through the park. Such a lovely park, even if very, very sticky as there had been more rain overnight. So capped a lot, talked a lot and had fun!

Then a 426 km drive south to Fort Lauderdale. Quite a few changes of vegetation and quite a few vultures. Some sitting in trees and some obviously scavenging something on the roadside.

Had 2 really heavy rain showers to drive through, so heavy it was difficult to see the road let alone the car in front, yet there were still those who zoomed past in the outside lane!

The GPS decided to sulk, she didn’t want to talk to me at all today, maybe because I told her off last night for not working, LOL. Anyway the map itself worked, but she got me to do a u turn to get to the hotel and nothing was there, just the local cemetery. I used my phone GPS to get here, and was told by the parking man that it happens to everyone, the GPS always goes there! Don’t know why the phone one worked better! Anyway, had a lucky discovery, there is a Hertz return site right here in the same building, so decided I may as well drop off the car now as they have a complimentary shuttle to the cruise port. What unexpected good planning, LOL.

Lettuce Lake ParkSome great lichen  A xeric oak communityScary doughnuts, lol