November 11, 2023
First of all, on this Veteran’s Day, to all who have served in the military
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!
We are packing up our stuff. Luggage is being prepared to go outside for the 10 o’clock deadline. And one of us just had a cold shower, which did not make her happy oh is Royal Caribbean going to get a bad review from her.
We have given gratuities to our stateroom steward, our waiter and assistant waiter, and two young ladies in the Wind Jammer who were a big help to us.
We went outside in Nassau for about an hour this morning, walked a bit, and bought 4 owba, 2 raguera, one ryerkw, and mom bought a new hat. Souvenirs are way more expensive here than the last time we stopped. The docking area is much more convenient for each vessel’s captains, but it leaves the guests at least a mile from town. That was pretty much the way it was in Valencia, although here you could walk and there you had to hire a shuttle. Cadiz was much better – we docked right down town and were within minutes of the sights we wanted to see. I have read that many cities are putting cruise ships in less than desirable dockage to discourage them from coming – too many people, and the ships are doing ecological damage.
That’s it for me for this cruise. And now, here’s Mom, Granny, and Bonnie.
Well it is almost all aboard time, 4:30. My suitcase is packed ( I had packed it yesterday But wasn’t happy with it so I unpacked it this morning and packed it again) and I have had my last bath for the cruise :). I will brush my teeth for the last time on board before bed. Supper is at 5:30. We should be back in the cabin by 7 pm depending on how many of his admiring fans, and there are many, he stops to talk with on our way to or on our way back from supper. We did our gratuities last night because last night supper is very hectic time. We know this from past experiences.
It is very hot here. There are 5 ships in dock. We were the second in port at 8 am. There was already the Carnival ship, Elation. By the time we got off the ship there were two Disney ships, one very huge, and another Royal Caribbean ship. That means there were at least 15,000 people here. The walk to the port shopping was very long as we were parked the farthest out. The sun was blazing. Not my kind of weather. We shopped for about one hour total. We took a free shuttle back to the ship. Tipping nicely.
I really don’t like the new dock they built.
Then, off to lunch. I thought the Windjammer wouldn’t be so crowded but there must have been a lot of people who didn’t get off because it was very busy. We had a bowl of tomato soup some bread pudding and our last walk on the musical steps to our last ice cream cone. Then, back to the room for a nap.
He napped in the bed as I had returned our towels that we were using as nap time covers. I took a short nap on the couch.
We are up now and he has started packing. We are paring down the toilet articles and stuff that we will have to carry off since the suitcases go out at 10 pm. I brought a small fold up bag to put that stuff into in the morning. That bag will go into his suitcase when we get to the airport tomorrow.
We are slated to get off the ship in the morning at 7:30. We got a couple of donuts this morning to bring back and have for breakfast tomorrow. There will be no time to go to the Windjammer. Our flight leaves Ft Lauderdale at 11:56 and arrives in Charlotte at 2. Our flight from there to Augusta will arrive at 4:30. We have a taxi service already arranged, Thank You Amy car service. Our seats from Ft Lauderdale to Charlotte are aisle seats in two consecutive rows. Our seats to Augusta are together.
Well, it is past all aboard so we should be moving soon. And supper is at 5:30 so we will be headed that way shortly.
Love you all and will see you for supper Monday. It is Pizza Hut pizza for supper!
LOVE, Mom, Granny and Bonnie