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MtnBikerFallDown

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  1. The hinges/locks on our balcony dividers had layers of paint over them, so it didn't look like they did that, with our room at least.

     

    And, for you Enchantment Junkies (of which I am a proud member, now), here's what I considered some fun stuff to do on board:

     

    Champagne Terrace is a great place to hang out and listen to The Evergreen Trio. they perform there at night, and their lead singer has a beautiful voice. Nice, smooth music. Also, it's smoke free, and the bar is never crowded, so great place to hang out.

     

    Boleros is a lot of fun when they are doing dance classes, trivia, etc. Even if you don't participate, it's so much fun to watch.

     

    IMHO, the best seats in the Orpheum are the ones in the back of the first leve. They are tiered more steeply, and you get a fantastic view! Not as many folks jockeyed for those seats, and I just loved them. They're under the balcony level above, if that makes sense.

     

    If you do not drink alcohol, there is a Passion Crush drink that is fabulous! It has all sorts of fruit juices in it. Yummo! And, it's only $2.95 (that alcohol allergy of mine makes cruising cheap)!!

     

    The Library and the C&A study are both VERY comfy. Great leather chairs and big, beautiful windows. We waited there for a while until our cabins were open to put our things away. And, I snuck off there a few times to just chill. The C&A has a big screen TV that is usually on the news, if that's your cup of tea.

     

    Windjammer served almost everything they had in the Dining Room on formal night, and a lot of things they didn't. So, if you aren't into the formal thing, Windjammer was a wonderful alternative.

     

    That's all I can think of, right off the bat.

     

    OH, one more thing, they had a smoke free night in the casino. Nice for the nonsmokers. I, myself, didn't think it was ever too bad in there even when it was smoking allowed. But, for the extra-sensitive noses amongst us, good news, I'm sure!

     

    Now, I just wish I was back on her instead of talking about her. Sigh...

  2. Okay, I remember seeing a program on Discovery or the Travel Channel or similar about the Stretching of the Enchantment. I am hoping to book for a cruise on her in January, and would love to see that again. Does anyone remember what channel ran it or know where you could buy it on DVD?

     

    Or, did I just dream that I saw it, and have lost my marbles?:eek:

     

    Thanks!

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