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Again today, my eyes popped open before the alarm. I really hate when that
happens! So, while Chris was sleeping, I read a bit, watched some reruns of
Beverly Hills 90210, and then finally gave up and started getting ready for
the day. When the alarm went off, Chris got up, and we headed off to the
breakfast room to get some food.
At the Inn, the breakfast is normally a variation of a Continental
breakfast. You go in, and at the counter you collect a fruit cup and a
plate of pastries. They also offer a station with bagels and toast, and
then another with an egg boiling set up. And, of course, they have the
usual juice and coffee available. This weekend, however, there happened to
be a wedding, and so the couple had arranged for a more substantial
breakfast to be offered. So, we had the fruit cup, an apple spice muffin,
and a sausage-egg bake. The food was yummy, as it always is.
After we finished eating, Chris and I took some pictures of the hotel,
before heading back to the room, finished getting ready for the day, and
packed up our stuff. When it was close to our shuttle time, we lugged our
stuff down to the lobby, and checked out. Then we settled in there to wait
for our shuttle. I had hoped to get to the port earlier than we did, but
soon enough, we were on our way, with our luggage loaded.
When we got to the Disney Cruise Line terminal, we handed off our baggage to
the porters, and then made our way inside. Steve happened to be heading in,
after dropping off their rental car, so we headed in as a group, and went
through the security screen at the bottom. After heading up the escalator,
we made our way over to the Castaway Club member check in line, where we
quickly got checked in, and were handed our Keys to the World cards. Then
we joined up with the others, and got in line to board the ship!
We passed through the mouse ears, and were scanned onto the ship. After
having our embarkation picture taken, we crossed the gangway and were
welcomed onto the ship. There we found Robin, Vince and Vincent, and after
saying our hellos, we headed directly to Rockin' Bar D, to try and sort out
our Palo mess. Though we had tried to book at the 90 day mark, we'd been
unable to get dinner at Palo at the same time for the whole group. Tea and
brunch had never been available either, so our plans were to try and get
them booked as soon as we got onboard. Additionally, Pam and I wanted to
see if we could change our dining rotation, so she and Robin got in the Palo
line, I got in the dining line, and Chris headed for the spa line.
Sadly, I wasn't able to get our dining rotation changed (and it ended up
being fine just the way it was), but we were able to book Palo for 6 pm the
following night. We got brunch for 10:30 on Thursday, but were waitlisted
for tea. Chris had been able to book our Spa Villa for Monday, and then we
added the Exotic Rhassoul for Thursday, and Frangipani Head Massages for
that evening. I also booked a quick salon appointment, because I'd messed
up my pedicure on my big toe. That was set for 2:45 that afternoon. This
ended up taking about three trips through the line, but finally, all was
settled. Then we made our way over to Parrot Cay to have lunch.
The sailaway buffet is always great. Tons of food- and my favorite thing is
always one of the chilled soups. This time it was Mandarin Mango, and was
like melted orange sherbet. There are always a ton of yummy looking
desserts as well.
After finishing lunch, we all split up to go check out our staterooms.
Chris and I were in 2064, a Category 9 Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom. After
dropping off our carry ons, we checked out our onboard credits (we'd gotten
one for rebooking, and then some we'd put on the room ourselves), and the
photo album we'd been sent as a welcome gift. I checked through the
Navigator that was in the room, and then we set off to explore the ship. I
wanted to try and see everything on the ship- so we had to start soon!
Our first stop was right outside our stateroom- in the Midships Elevator
Lobby on Deck Two, Disney has replaced the conference room with Ocean Quest.
Ocean Quest is designed for the 10-14 year olds, and it offers a variety of
activities. From space to do crafts or play video games, to it's Main
Attraction- a mock up of the Bridge where you can steer the ship. This area
looked pretty cool, and it was almost always packed with kids when it was
open.
From there, our next stop was the Vista Spa and Salon. I'd been looking
forward to taking a complete tour of the Spa, as I've seen parts of it, but
not the whole thing, and I really wanted to see the Spa Villas. We set off
to explore the various hallways, and let the scents wash over us. I love
the way the spa smells, and that you can smell it all the way out to the
elevator lobby. I also love how you start to walk down the hall, and all
the noise of the lobby fades away and you just hear waves crashing. We were
able to peek into a few treatment rooms, including the Exotic Rhassoul
rooms, and also into the Rainforest and changing rooms. We then took a tour
of the fitness center, and while it's not someplace I planned to spend much
time, it was a nice one. It also has an amazing view. We tried to find our
way back to the Spa Villas, but as it turns out, you have to go down a
separate hall to reach them, and when we got to the lobby, one of the Cast
Members directed us to one of the Villas. It was amazing- but I'll write
more about that when I get to us actually doing that part of the trip.
After a quick peek into the Salon, we set off for the Oceaneer's Club.
The Club is designed for kids aged 3-7, and it's really an wonderful area.
It's set up to look like a ship, but there are various sections with
different stuff to play on. There's a giant climbing area with a slide,
underneath it in a room on the "ship" is an area for games, you can climb up
onto the bridge and steer the ship. We wandered back and peeked in the
bathrooms- which are adorably themed as well, and then we set off for
Flounder's Reef. Flounder's Reef is the nursery area of the ship, and it's
for kids ages 12 weeks to 36 months. It's a cute little area, tucked away,
and has just about anything the little ones could want.
From there we went to the Oceaneer's Lab, which is the area for 8-12 year
olds. There are tons of things to do here, from watching movies on big
screens to playing video games, or any sort of craft. After we finished
taking some pictures here, Chris and I split up, he went to Pam and Steve's
stateroom to plan the activities we wanted to do, while I headed to the
Salon to get my toe fixed.
My time in the Salon went quickly- it just took a few minutes to fix my one
toe, and then I headed down to Pam and Steve's stateroom, where we went over
the Navigator to decide what activities we wanted to attend. After we had a
tentative list, we headed down to Guest Services, where we signed up for the
ones we wanted, and got times on the ones we couldn't sign up for. And then
we promptly forgot all of what we'd arranged. Then we decided to continue
our tour of the ship, heading to The Stack to see if we could peek around
the area.
It turns out that it was closed for an event, so since the time for sail
away was approaching, we headed up to Deck 9 to get some drinks. After a
stop at Signals where we got Conk Coolers for just about everyone, we headed
up to Deck 10 to get to our spot to watch us cast off. Unfortunately, Chris
had gone down to Deck 9, so I went to get him and bring him to our new spot-
and we got caught too close to the horn when it went off. But- that aside,
we were soon settled on Deck 10 hanging out with the others, toasting our
new voyage.
When we made it out to the open sea, Chris and I excused ourselves back to
our stateroom. We had booked a Frangipani Head Massage for that evening, so
we wanted to make sure we got to the Spa in time. Before that, though, I
wanted to see if our luggage was outside the door, so we could unpack. Some
of it was, so we were able to get those bags emptied. I'd brought a pop up
hamper, which we put in the closet for dirty clothes, and an over the door
shoe bag, which I promptly filled with all my toiletries. Chris referred to
it as my "wall of product" for the rest of the trip. On our previous
cruises we'd pretty much lived out of the suitcases, but on this trip, we
totally unpacked the first day, and it made a world of difference.
When it was time, we headed up to the Spa and checked in. We got our normal
forms filled out- which always puzzles me. This time, though, they didn't
leave us enough time to fill in all the blanks, which was fine with me.
Chris and I were both booked for the Frangipani Head Massage, and had been
expecting to have it take place in the Salon. But, our two therapists
introduced themselves and then led us back into one of the Spa treatment
rooms. There were two tables set up, and they instructed us to strip to the
waist, and then lay face up on the treatment table, covering up with one of
the towels provided. There was another towel rolled up as a bolster for
behind our knees. So, we did as requested, and when the therapists
returned, they made sure we were fully covered with the towels, and then
tucked another one around our feet as well.
And then the treatment began. It is a head, neck and shoulders massage
using various yummy smelling products. Of course the Frangipani oil is
used, but so are other things as well. It's a moisturizing treatment, and
very relaxing. It's also one of the best Spa bargains on the ship, at just
$26.
The treatment was a perfect way to ease into the cruise, and after we
finished up at the Spa, we made our way back down to our stateroom, where
the rest of our baggage was waiting. Chris and I took a few minutes to
finish unpacking, and settle into our new home, for the next week at least.
Then we got dressed and ready for dinner. It was a bit of a challenge for
me, as having all the massage oil in my hair left me with few options for a
hairstyle ;o)
Once we were dressed and ready, we made our way upstairs to the Atrium
Lobby, where we waited for the others. Dinner that night was at Lumiere's,
and I was really looking forward to it. On our June cruise, Triton's was my
favorite restaurant (except Palo, of course) so I was excited to see how
Lumiere's compared to it. Plus, Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite
movies, so I was excited to see how the restaurant itself was themed.
And, I wasn't disappointed. The restaurant is the most formal looking of
the three. Along the back wall stretches a big mural from the movie, and
the restaurant mirrors the ballroom scene in some ways. As you come in the
main door, the entire room is just open in front of you- a wide central
aisle, with decorative columns on either side. The big chandeliers all have
domes underneath them, and in the dome you'll find a single red rose. If
you look closely enough, you can even see the petals that have fallen.
Around the edges of the room you'll find other light fixtures, with roses on
them as well- though these are more of an outline. The linens feature white
on white roses on both the tablecloths and napkins.
We were quickly escorted to our table, where we met our server Phillip, and
our assistant server Daniel. Though we didn't know it the first night, we'd
hate to leave these guys at the end of the week. They were amazing. Dinner
that night was fabulous- I opted for the Proscuitto Cup Filled with Gourmet
Mixed Leaves with Grape Tomatoes and a reduction of Balsamic Vinegar as my
appetizer.
I skipped the Soup & Salad course, and for my entrée, predictably enough, I
had the Dijon-Mustard Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Duchesse Potato flavored
with Horseradish, Sweet Baby Carrots, Zucchini, and braised Cherry Tomatoes.
This was what I'd had at Triton's in June and I loved it, so was excited to
have it again. For dessert, I opted for White Chocolate Domes filled with
Chocolate Raspberry Parfait and served with a Raspberry Coulis. I'd also
had this in June and enjoyed it, and it didn't disappoint this time.
As we finished up dinner, we decided that we wanted to go have some drinks
before calling it a night, and wandered off into Beat Street. We
contemplated the three clubs before opting for Sessions, as it seemed
relatively quiet. As a group, we seem to spend a lot of time rearranging
the furniture in the various clubs to fit all of us, and after a few
minutes, we had a circle of chairs. Reading the drink menu was a challenge,
though, as this club is not well lit at all. Eventually, Pam and I decided
to do chocolate martinis, and after explaining how we wanted them to our
server, Robin decided to try one too.
All in all, we spent an hour or so just talking and laughing before decided
to call it a night. Chris and I made our way back to our stateroom, and
where we were surprised to find a towel animal waiting for us. We looked
over the Navigator for the following day, and then settled in for the night.
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