TestingH2O
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2014
05/04 Part III
The walk was done and the fun was about to begin.
My parents and DD came back to the room and we were starting to dock at CC. Mom and I decided to do down and watch the ship back in to port. How cool! We started on deck 2 watching out one if the big port holes. A server suggested we go up and watch from 4. Excellent decision. We got to see all the guys running around and see them shoot some of the ropes out. Clearly I have no idea what any of the technical names are. Once we were pretty well tied in, we went back up for breakfast.
Hot breakfast from room service is one of the perks of staying in a suite and we really enjoyed it this day. On a longer cruise, we would certainly do it more often. We ordered an express, a morning tugboat, eggs Benedict and an order of typhoon pancakes.
Those were a huge hit! Our server did a lovely job of setting the table. What a treat eating breakfast with a perfect view of Castaway Cay.
As you can see, the day was a bit grey. The waves weren't making it in to the swimming areas though.
After we ate, everyone finished getting all their stuff together. Dad made sure he had his waterproof case for his phone. (If you read my previous TR, you'll know he took it for a swim last time.)
Off we went!
As usual, debarking was easy. Once we boarded the tram, mom & dad went ahead to the cabana while DD and I stopped to see characters.
Here they come!
In our experience, the early morning meets on CC always have the shortest lines.
We also checked out the gift shop. The view from the window was divine.
Then it was back on the tram to go to the Serenity Bay stop for the cabanas. The golf cart took us right to #5.
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The walk was done and the fun was about to begin.
My parents and DD came back to the room and we were starting to dock at CC. Mom and I decided to do down and watch the ship back in to port. How cool! We started on deck 2 watching out one if the big port holes. A server suggested we go up and watch from 4. Excellent decision. We got to see all the guys running around and see them shoot some of the ropes out. Clearly I have no idea what any of the technical names are. Once we were pretty well tied in, we went back up for breakfast.
Hot breakfast from room service is one of the perks of staying in a suite and we really enjoyed it this day. On a longer cruise, we would certainly do it more often. We ordered an express, a morning tugboat, eggs Benedict and an order of typhoon pancakes.
Those were a huge hit! Our server did a lovely job of setting the table. What a treat eating breakfast with a perfect view of Castaway Cay.
As you can see, the day was a bit grey. The waves weren't making it in to the swimming areas though.
After we ate, everyone finished getting all their stuff together. Dad made sure he had his waterproof case for his phone. (If you read my previous TR, you'll know he took it for a swim last time.)
Off we went!
As usual, debarking was easy. Once we boarded the tram, mom & dad went ahead to the cabana while DD and I stopped to see characters.
Here they come!
In our experience, the early morning meets on CC always have the shortest lines.
We also checked out the gift shop. The view from the window was divine.
Then it was back on the tram to go to the Serenity Bay stop for the cabanas. The golf cart took us right to #5.
::Record scratch:: This trip report is experiencing technical difficulties. Please stay tuned and we will return to our regularly scheduled program as soon as possible.