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Just to recap, here are some of the high-lights and low-lights from the ship.
Ship high-lights:
-I loved the nightly shows. It was great to have something to do in the evening, and the variety was pretty good. We had comedians, magicians, impressionists, etc. I especially liked when one comedian (who was from Canada) yelled out "I just love Obama" and everyone booed. Gotta love those Texans. Made for fun dinner conversation the next night.
-I liked having a sit down breakfast and dinner each day. I liked ordering from a menu (and ordering 3 appetizers if I wanted).
-I also loved our singing and dancing waiter, Paul. Especially when they performed "Apple-bottom Jeans" and he was grinding on the pole. It was hilarious.
-Mark and I also really loved the cruise director, Jorge. He was hilarious.
-I liked having so much time with Mark. It was a fun way to experience my first (and likely only) cruise.
Ship low-lights:
-Our previously mentioned dining companions were pretty lame; when they didn't come to dinner on Christmas, I told Mark that was his present.
-At times, I found the days boring. I would prefer more land time, less sea time.
-I also definitely hated being crazy sea sick. That sucked. It especially sucked that it followed me home and I was "land-sick" for the next week and a half.
-While I did like the convenience of leaving from New Orleans, that location was apparently also convenient to many people I wouldn't typically associate with. If I ever did cruise again, I would definitely leave from another port. (Do they have smoke-free ships? Cause that would be nice as well.)
Ok...now time to post about the #1 high-light...all the cool places we were able to go!
6 comments:
Your room was big! Ours was tiny when we went to Hawaii. We aren't cruise people. I think thought if you had a big group of people going it would be a lot more fun.
Fun animals! I love the honesty in this post. Lately I have been trying to convince Michael that a cruise would be fun but now I think you have talked me out of it. Probably for the best.
Ok, I'm sooooo jealous you went on a cruise! I love cruises!! And I am in dire need of a vacation! Glad you guys had fun...and I'm quite impressed how big your room window was too!!
I still definitely think I'm never going on a cruise. And I still LOVE your teal shirt!
Ok. Having been on only one cruise myself, I have two words for you: FREESTYLE CRUISING!!!
You will LOVE it!
You get to choose who you eat with and when.
And me being as motion sensitive as you are, I suggest an Alaskan cruise next time. I got sick the first night (because we were on the open ocean & I was preggo w/ #1) but the rest of the nights were smooth sailing!
Seriously, go norwegian next time, you won't regret it!
(And never say you won't go again, you still have a super long life left to live, you may just get to go again. ) :D
It looks like you had so much fun off the cruise! Weren't the ruins amazing!!! Now make a trip out to Utah with that cute hubby of yours so we can all hang out. That would be a fun vacation.
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