Rare Rewind Posted April 13 Author #26 Share Posted April 13 Still need the find out the total number of passengers, but here is the breakdown of C&A members on board: 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 14 Author #27 Share Posted April 14 It has been a slow day for us. We did go to the Make a Wish auction where people bid on specialty dining, engine control room tours, and a visit to the bridge where you can blow the ship's horn. It was a lot of relaxing, resting in our cabin, a quick pre-dinner drink in the Schooner Bar, and dinner in the Windjammer. The show in the theater tonight is Unique 3, a trio of singers. We were not feeling in that type of show mood and skipped it. We then stopped by the Viking Crown lounge for an after dinner drink and it was nice and quiet (might be our bar for this week). Tomorrow is Charleston and we are doing a walking tour. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Umwakichwa Posted April 14 #28 Share Posted April 14 Found your post because I live in the norfolk area and have a cruise that likely will leave from here and was curious about how they were moving people here/embarkation. I saw you have an extra day here and wanted to suggest heading to the Virginia Beach oceanfront to check out dolphin boats at rudee inlet, or nice beachfront dining at waterman’s or catch 31 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare perfect match Posted April 14 #29 Share Posted April 14 13 hours ago, Rewind said: For now, I will leave you with this sign we see in our hallway and that I will be adding to my wishlist for Christmas: I’ve seen that saying on tee shirts as well as door signs. Amazon, I’m pretty sure is where I saw them. I have the same problem with cruises that seem to book themselves! 😂 Most of our recent cruises have been on the mega ships. It seemed so strange to see such lower numbers on the most traveled board until I remembered that you were on Adventure. I think I’m about ready to let some of the smaller ships start booking themselves because those smaller ships are just as awesome as the big girls and have a lot more flexibility as to where they can go. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhillyFan33579 Posted April 14 #30 Share Posted April 14 12 hours ago, Rewind said: Still need the find out the total number of passengers, but here is the breakdown of C&A members on board: Did you ever find out the total number of passengers on board? I am curious if the port change resulted in a lot of cancellations. The Nassau port area is significantly nicer these days. Unlike a lot of people, I have been to Nassau over 50 times and look forward to going there. There are lots of things to do around the island, not to mention there is a lot to do and see within walking distance from the terminal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 14 Author #31 Share Posted April 14 8 hours ago, PhillyFan33579 said: Did you ever find out the total number of passengers on board? I am curious if the port change resulted in a lot of cancellations. Nothing official yet but I did overhear another passenger say that we are sailing 500 pax under capacity. I will find out either at the captains talk later this week or find a crew member to ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 14 Author #32 Share Posted April 14 We made it to Charleston - have to catch a tour soon but wanted to leave you with this: PXL_20240414_114327596.TS.mp4 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 14 Author #33 Share Posted April 14 Just got back from our Historic walking tour from Walks of Charleston. It was a very informative tour where we learned about the settlers and why their colony survived when others did not and how they built up the colony. Afterwards we went and had brunch at the Blind Tiger Pub. We got the Hot Chicken Biscuit and the Almond French Toast; highly recommend both. From there we started walking back north when we saw closed street signs for Second Sunday on King Street. Charleston closes off a large portion of King Street for a local craft fair (if I had to guess, every second Sunday of the month). It was fun to walk through but nothing really caught our eye. We then headed over to the Market to check out the local wares there, grabbed one praline from inside the market (for $6) and it was good, but then stopped at Savannah's Candy Kitchen and got another praline (for just over $4) and it was much better. Then back on the ship to freshen up with an hour before heading out. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted April 14 #34 Share Posted April 14 4 minutes ago, Rewind said: Just got back from our Historic walking tour from Walks of Charleston. It was a very informative tour where we learned about the settlers and why their colony survived when others did not and how they built up the colony. Afterwards we went and had brunch at the Blind Tiger Pub. We got the Hot Chicken Biscuit and the Almond French Toast; highly recommend both. From there we started walking back north when we saw closed street signs for Second Sunday on King Street. Charleston closes off a large portion of King Street for a local craft fair (if I had to guess, every second Sunday of the month). It was fun to walk through but nothing really caught our eye. We then headed over to the Market to check out the local wares there, grabbed one praline from inside the market (for $6) and it was good, but then stopped at Savannah's Candy Kitchen and got another praline (for just over $4) and it was much better. Then back on the ship to freshen up with an hour before heading out. Great pictures...thanks for sharing! Looks like a fantabulous day there! 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 14 Author #35 Share Posted April 14 I did take a bunch of ship pictures this morning (I woke up too early). I still need to grab a couple more pics, but I will organize and post them soon. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 15 Author #36 Share Posted April 15 Scenes from around Vision. Centrum: Dining room: Casino: Schooner Bar: Crown Lounge: Some Enchanted Evening lounge: Solarium: Viking Crown Lounge: Izumi: Pool Deck: Rock Wall: Windjammer: 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted April 15 #37 Share Posted April 15 Welcome to my neighborhood! I "sea" you over there. Enjoy your time in my home port. Big sister Allure just to your east is my next visit...3 weeks from now. I still adore the Vision class and Radiance as favorites though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doghog Posted April 15 #38 Share Posted April 15 1 hour ago, island lady said: Welcome to my neighborhood! I "sea" you over there. Enjoy your time in my home port. Big sister Allure just to your east is my next visit...3 weeks from now. I still adore the Vision class and Radiance as favorites though! What time do the tours start at Pat and Bucky's place? Drinks included? 😁🍷 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 15 Author #39 Share Posted April 15 We aren't doing much today in Canaveral, just hanging out on the ship. We are not huge beach people, we have done Orlando in the past on its own, and we did Kennedy just a couple years ago. However we passed by a cool little tug today and now we are watching an unloading process at the port (we are a bit sciency nerds). 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted April 15 #40 Share Posted April 15 3 hours ago, doghog said: What time do the tours start at Pat and Bucky's place? Drinks included? 😁🍷 LOL....no one would like us right now. Trying to finally get the remodel done on the newly added laundry room. And as always all remodel jobs go very smoothly......grrrrr....NOT! OK...I need an SB right now!! 😄 Or better yet...hop over and join Rewind on the Vision! 😉 😄 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doghog Posted April 15 #41 Share Posted April 15 3 minutes ago, island lady said: LOL....no one would like us right now. Trying to finally get the remodel done on the newly added laundry room. And as always all remodel jobs go very smoothly......grrrrr....NOT! OK...I need an SB right now!! 😄 Or better yet...hop over and join Rewind on the Vision! 😉 😄 We'll sit out on the patio with you and Bucky and enjoy a glass of SB. We'll leave our dirty laundry on the ship and let them do it. 😉🍷 BTW, been there done that on remodels. 🤬 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 16 Author #42 Share Posted April 16 (edited) 11:35pm - just woke up to hear the captain on an announcement over the PA. Didn't open the cabin door to hear what it was, but we are heading back to Canaveral at a very quick pace. Edited April 16 by Rewind Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 16 Author #43 Share Posted April 16 The announcement this morning is we will be arriving into Freeport four hours late at Noon and we will depart Freeport two hours late at 7:00pm. I'm thinking our 6.5 hour Kayaking excursion might get cut down a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 17 Author #44 Share Posted April 17 Morning all. After our late start yesterday, it was kind of a "go go go" day. Seeing as how our meeting time for our tour got pushed to 11:45am and the Windjammer didn't open for lunch until 11:30am, we had a quick second breakfast at 10:20am before they closed. We then went back to cabin to change and head down to the theater to meet our tour. Being the longest tour of the day, they let us out first and it was my first time in 20 cruises that I have been the first passenger off the ship in a port. We walked under a tent in the port to meet up with our guide, hopped on the small tour bus, and headed to the Lucayan National Park. Do take their advice to use the restrooms before getting on the shuttle because it will be hours before another is available. Our driver Sam was very informative about the area, economy, and history. After about 45 minutes, we pulled off I to the park to meet up at the area where the kayaks were waiting for us. After a quick paddling demonstration, we were off in the water. The areas we were paddling through were brackish and tidal creeks and we happened to be there while the water was flowing inland and it made paddling very easy. It does get narrow at a few points through the mangroves and you switch from kayaking to canoeing. I think we were on the water for a bit over an hour and we pulled up to a small dock where they could pull the kayaks out. From there it was a small walk over a bridge to the soft sand beach. We only had about 50 minutes here to make up for our shorter time, but it was a nice dip in the ocean and the water was moderately warm. After our beach stop, park.we drove to Garden of the Groves. Due to our late start, we were the only people at the Garden when we arrived. We again only had a out 50 minutes but it was enough to walk around and see the park. Then another drive and we made it back to the port around 5:20pm. Most shops were already closing up but we were able to grab a couple souvenirs before getting back on the ship to clean up. Went went to Caribbean night in the Windjammer. I will admit other ships do it slightly better (if you ever see Coco Bread, don't pass it up) and then saw Mark Preston from The Letterman. He is a great performer and while a bit before our time, we did recognize many of his songs. Then it was time to go back to the room and pass out. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 17 Author #45 Share Posted April 17 Today and tomorrow are sea days. Tomorrow will be the captain's corner and a behind the scenes entertainment tour. Other than that, it should be a quiet couple of days. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 18 Author #46 Share Posted April 18 Yesterday was a pretty relaxing day, we just bummed around a lot. There was the Sexiest Man contest followed by the Belly Flop contest, and we did see the Boogie Wonderland show in the evening. We did head to bed before the 70s night party. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 18 Author #47 Share Posted April 18 Captain's Corner this morning. Ship holds 2300 and we are sailing with 1709 passengers. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ColdCruise Posted April 18 #48 Share Posted April 18 On 4/14/2024 at 8:15 AM, Rewind said: We made it to Charleston - have to catch a tour soon but wanted to leave you with this: PXL_20240414_114327596.TS.mp4 7.54 MB · 0 downloads Awesome! Ty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 18 Author #49 Share Posted April 18 Sitting in the Solarium as 6pm and for the first time in our 20 cruises, the ship is blowing the fog horn. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rewind Posted April 18 Author #50 Share Posted April 18 Fog horn lasted until about 6:50pm (every two-ish minutes). The temperature outside has dropped significantly. Fog has cleared but now it is just cloudy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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