Saturday July 25 – Embarkation Day
Upon awakening, I realized that I was just beginning a cold. I picked up additional cold medication before leaving for the cruiseport.
Arrived at the cruiseport at 11:10 and was checked in and sitting the 4-star waiting area within 5 minutes. There are many 4- and 5-star Mariners on this cruise.
We were allowed to board at 11:30 and I went to my cabin to drop off my backpack. I quickly signed up for 2 Cellar Master dinners, 1 Cellar Master lunch, 2 wine tastings, and the Thermal spa. Quick note for anyone traveling alone – the Thermal spa for a couple is only $100 more ($529) than the single price. I posted on cruisecritic.com for another single to sign up with me. They split the price between our cabins so it was easy and saved $$$.
Lunch was a quick hamburger at the Dive-In before heading to the library to sign up for Internet access. (No 1st day extra minutes offered)
My luggage arrived around 1pm so I spent a while getting everything stowed away. I love being able to unpack once while going to multiple ports.
At 3pm, I headed off for a game of dutch shuffleboard. I had met Jeremy, the show host, on a prioir cruise so it was fun meeting him again.
The lifeboat drill went quickly. Sailaway was delayed for 35 minutes while we waited for a delivery of fresh produce. Sailaway was beautiful. An airplane was landing at Logan as we sailed out and went right over the ship.
I went to the Singles and Solo meeting before dinner. I was surprised that we had an even mix of men and women.
Finally dinner at the Pinnacle Grill for a wonderful steak dinner. I had dropped my bottle of wine off early so that they could open it to breath. They decanted the bottle and it was delicious. (Oberon cabaret sauvignon 2013).
After dinner I headed back to the room to sleep.
Sunday July 26 At Sea
It is very foggy today and the fog horns are being sounded.
On the schedule today are 3 lectures. The first covers our first 3 ports, next is a geologist’s perspective of our itinerary, and,finally, early history of Vikings and shipbuilding.
Not sure if I will make to all. One conflicts with wine tasting and I have my priorities.
A few pictures including my cabin for the next 34 days and a view of luggage ready to be loaded
Look forward to your blog, as a fellow single the charges are interesting, to say the least!
Could I ask you to say hi to Jeremy – hope he is the same one I met on Statendam – lovely guy.
Just tell him the daft Scot he called Granny!
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It is the same Jeremy. He said Hi back at you.
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Nice start! How was the view in the Pinnacle Grill during sail a way? We may try to schedule one of our dinners on embarkation day next year?
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Hi Elsie,
All sounds great. Please tell me what is a thermal spa?
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