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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Family Cruisin'

By request, here's a recap of our family vacation.

We drove to League City Sunday and spent the night with my dad so that we could get to Galveston early. We were there in line at the earliest recommended time of noon and waited in line about forty-five minutes or so. Then we boarded the boat to a party atmosphere hearing the refrain "You're on vacation now!" We looked around the boat a bit before heading to the Lido deck for a buffet lunch, complete with dessert. Then we checked out our room -- just the basics: a king sized bed and a pull-down twin bed (that was only used as a climbing toy), a desk/vanity combination, a TV perched in a corner, and a wall of closets. The bathroom is small and functional with shower, sink, and toilet. (TIP: splurge on the Schick Intuition razor so you aren't trying to balance and keep shaving cream on your legs standing in a small shower in a moving boat.)

The cliche about eating on cruises is true. We woke up, ate, played, ate, rested, ate . . . We ate in the main dining room for breakfast on mornings at sea (since it was open later.) On port days, we ate the breakfast buffet. We ate lunch at the grill or buffet every day but the last sea day when we ate in the main dining room. The main dining room is so much nicer -- full menu. Appetizer, entree, and dessert. Full service. Really nice. We ate dinner there every night, of course, but dinner is also served at the grill and buffet on the Lido deck. Here's what I remember of my dinner choices. Typically, you have about five choices for each, appetizer, entree, and dessert.

My dinner choices:
Monday
  • shrimp appetizer
  • steak and baked potato
  • chocolate melting cake with vanilla ice cream (this is incredible and was on the "classics" menu every night. The mom and daughter at our table ordered it every night but one. It is that good. The top layer is chocolate cake, but just underneath that is warm melted chocolate, almost like cake batter.)

Tuesday -- this was the formal night. John wore a suit. I wore a black cocktail dress. Caroline wore her Easter dress.
  • mixed green salad and tropical fruit plate (you can order two appetizers)
  • lobster and shrimp
  • (I can't remember dessert...I think I had the chocolate melting cake again)

Wednesday
  • strawberry bisque -- it was like eating a smoothie from a bowl with a spoon
  • chicken with pasta in mushroom cream sauce
  • apple pie with ice cream

Thursday
  • Caesar salad -- worst thing I ate on the trip -- too anchovy-ee
  • Chateaubriand
  • Grand Marnier souffle

Friday
  • french onion soup
  • veal parmigiana
  • baked alaska

The kids program is phenomenal! We registered and went to a quick orientation the first night there and got the schedule. Lots of crafts, face paining, music and games, and some general toy time. They have programs for kids from two up to teens, with 2-5 year olds being together. Caroline had a great time and asked to go often. The hours run from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. with closures for meal preparation. (You can pay for sitting services after 10 p.m.) We put Caroline in after lunch most days, but we did put her in one morning and one evening. We were paged that evening at 8:15 when our little princess turned into a pumpkin. She told them she wanted to go to bed but refused to lie down on the pillows they had set up in a corner. She's not a party animal, my girl.

During the two days at sea, we walked around the boat and decks, swam, read in the sun, played putt-putt, napped, worked out (me, once; John, several times), and ate, of course.

On the port day in Progresso, Mexico, we took a bus into town and shopped. In Cozumel, we snorkeled. Caroline went with us, wearing a life jacket we brought from home. We took turns snorkeling alone while the other held on to Caroline in the ocean. At the second stop, though, after a few minutes of snorkeling, she decided she wanted back in the boat, so an older couple who was along just for the glass-bottomed boat-ride pampered her while we snorkeled.

We aren't night owls, and REST was a goal of our trip, so we turned in early each night. They had several movie channels, so we watched a few movies: Mad Money with Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, and Katie Holmes; National Treasure with Nicholas Cage (which I really enjoyed), and Jumper. Not cruise specific, but I read Jodi Picoult's The Pact and enjoyed it. I've added the rest of her books to my library and paperbackswap lists.

It was a fabulous vacation. We had fun; we rested; we were pampered. All that I had hoped for.

If you plan on cruising, be sure to check out the forums on Cruise Critic beforehand.

I didn't take many pictures -- You can see some here.

posted by 1:08 PM

2 Comments:

Blogger Rita.the.bookworm said...

Oh, it sounds heavenly. I love water, but have never been on a cruise. Water and food, how can you lose?

I love Cozumel, too, having taken the boat from Cancun there three times.

Ah, it just sounds so great!

7:10 PM  
Blogger AliBlahBlah said...

This sounded so wonderful (especially the food and the childcare!!!). I've often wondered about taking a cruise, I don't know why we haven't when so many leave from LA.

Thanks for the tips!

8:33 AM  

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