Thursday, December 5, 2013

Addendum to Tuesday and the rest of the Cruise

Addendum to Monday
Note – did anyone notice today is MONDAY????  Well, the FUNTIMES newspaper was wrong – of course all that a big screen can be tuned to on Monday is “ football “  !  So, no Lincoln tonight… ok – calling it a night.

Tuesday – Day Four (5) December 2,  Cozumel
Let me just get this out of my system now, and then I will share details – I – Love- Cozumel! Oh my goodness, from the moment we pulled into port this morning at 10:45 a.m. and I looked out from my balcony, it was the most amazing blue water I have ever seen, yes, even Hawaii.  Hawaii is a very close second, maybe in some spots I’ll give it an even tie, but Cozumel, you have a new fan!!

I got up early and finished my teaching assignments online, and we went to the dining room for breakfast. The buffet is quicker, but we are not in a big hurry today and it the food is definitely better there. Dennis had eggs, toast and bacon, and I had French Toast and Pineapple Juice.  After breakfast we came back to the room to get ready for departure at 11:00.  Walking to Deck Zero, we disembarked about 11:05. I had a short shopping list, a few things I was looking for in the way of souvenirs and Christmas presents for my best friend and my family.  I wish I had checked the conversion rate before leaving home, because everything was in Peso’s, even though they took American dollars and credit cards. Soon I began noticing the conversion rate beside cash registers, so I’m good.  Onto shopping.



After walking through several shops, we walked to the El Cin Hotel and found restrooms in a cute little Adobe type courtyard. It reminded me a lot of one of my favorite little vacation spots, “Old Town Albuquerque”.   Back up to the front entrance of the El Cin, this is where we are meeting Frank, at 11:30 local time (Central time) from Shore Excursions. Com.

I have a picture of him that the company emailed to me (nice touch) and he was easy to recognize when he arrived. We were going a Private Jeep Tour of the Island with lunch included.  Dennis drove the jeep with me in the passenger seat and a cooler of ice and water and Frank in the back seat. Here we go!  We drove out of the port area and headed south on the one road around the island, to the “Wild Side”  where there is no electricity. About five minutes outside of the port, I am in awe of the beauty surrounding me. The ocean is electrifyingly blue with waves crashing against black coral rock formations against gorgeous white beaches. We made several stops, one to climb onto some gentle rock cliffs that jutted out into the ocean and took pictures.






















We stopped at a Mayan Fertility Ruin and I had my picture taken with the last Mayan stripper (not really, but that’s what Frank called him, because he wore paint on the upper part of his body instead of clothes).  Thank goodness I am old enough to be safe from the fertility ruin J lol.  


Beside it stood the oldest church on Cozumel.  I did a little Christmas Shopping in this village and got what I think is a good deal.

Next, we drove along the coast, and stopped at a beach restaurant where we ate upstairs looking out across the ocean. Homemade tortilla shells and chicken quesedeas with all the trimmings. YUM!

We walked across the street and I walked on the beach and out into the shallow, absolutely crystal clear, water. The sand was soft but easy to walk on.  Then we visited a Mayan village and watched a pure Mayan woman make chocolate from cocoa beans from a cocoa tree. We tasted the pure chocolate, softened into a paste by a few drops of honey – mmm, very good and pure tasting.  Then, we tasted a soft corn tortilla shell with some type of bird seed, again, pretty good. Last we had some type of mia pollo on a chip, mmmm – very good.  It was very interesting to listen to Frank work with an interpreter to translate Mayan to Spanish to English for us. Frank doesn’t speak Mayan either, but the translator could get it from Mayan to Spanish for him. 

We put Myan Ruins on our itinerary in honor of Uncle Si (Duck Dynasty - for those of you who watch Duck Dynasty, Uncle Si kept talking about the Myan Ruins while the family vacationed in Hawaii last year) - notice our t-shirts :) haha.







Back through downtown and our four and a half hours was up too soon and we were back at port. A little more shopping and then we headed back to the ship. Whew, I am tired, and it is almost dinner time.
I will miss you Cozumel and as far as I am concerned, I will be back – soon.  Maybe on the Oasis with some of my family J


Dinner tonight, back with all our new travel agent friends was good. I had Penne Pasta and my favorite Carnival dessert, Warm Chocolate Melting Cake with Ice Cream (note, I need to go to the gym tomorrowJ ). Dennis had Broiled Shrimp. Not much going on in the way of shows tonight, so we watched the live game shows on board, and the Newly-Oldy wed game – that one never disappoints, although after the game we watched on the Fascination in September, this one was tame.   
  
Wednesday – Day 5 - Day at Sea
Beautiful sunrise this morning as we round Cuba and head slowly back to Ft Lauderdale. Time to go find breakfast.  Finished the book I had checked out in the ship’s library earlier in the week, as  I sat out on the balcony (autobiography of Melissa Gilbert – Laura Ingalls from Little House on the Prairie Series) and the sun was bright and HOT.  About 9:00 a.m. we headed to breakfast and as I came back into the room, and then into the hallway toward the elevator, I realized everything I was seeing was blurry.  Reading in the bright sun-light for over an hour had done something strange to my eyes. It was like not having my glasses on a at all.  Everyone and everything was blurry.  Slowly over the next hour and after breakfast they began to clear up – but it was a little scary.  We sat by the pools for a while, just relaxed, lunch in the dining room, and then back to the buffet for a “Chocolate Extravaganza” -   not too much for me, but it was yummy!  Name that Disney movie one, from the theme songs they played from movies. Out of 20, I got 15.  I should have gotten at least 19 (yes I am a Disney addict and have four granddaughters that have all loved Disney over the years).  Oh well, I’ll blame it on cruise brain for the week.

Later, we packed and went to meet up with Terry and Gail Elsner for a while and caught up on family, jobs, and general life since we last saw one another about ten years ago.


Dinner that night was good and we said our goodbyes to our new travel agent friends we had made during the week.  The waiters hopped on the side tables and danced to Gangnam Style with special coats on; cute. After dinner, we went out to the Dive –In movie on the Lido deck, to watch Lincoln, but it never grabbed my attention. Maybe we were too tired, because we both kept falling asleep, and decided to give up and call it a night after about an hour.

We signed up for Luggage Express where our bags went straight from the ship to Delta to Atlanta where we would collect them Thursday evening. Love this service – so nice to not have to search through the mountain of suitcases in the terminal, get them over to transportation, and then re-check them with the airline. We simply exited the ship, got in line for immigration, hailed a cab, and a few minutes later we were at the Delta Terminal. This is a great service by Carnival, first time we have used it, and won’t be the last!
We ate lunch at Chili’s at the Ft Lauderdale Airport (crazy layout and had to walk over to a different terminal).  Bad service and food not that great, but it was a lunch, so I won’t complain (much – lol).  Easy flight home and Kristi picked us up (with all the kids except Kayna) at the airport, in the Atlanta rain. We are home J

Some final thoughts:
Favorites:
  • Love the layout of the Carnival Freedom – lots of pools, plenty of room, gorgeous atrium
  • Love, love, love Cozumel – forget I left my heart in San Francisco, mine is in Cozumel on the “Wild Side” of the island (no electricity).
  • Love the “Luggage Express” and “ Faster to the Fun” programs
  • SO thankful to Carnival and their sincere appreciation of Travel Agents. Thank you for covering our gratuities this week too! Super Special
  • Frank from “Shore Excursions.Com” in Cozumel is one of the best tour guides we have had. This company is a class act, and responsible. The Jeep Tour was spectacular.

Dislikes:
  • The overall service on this ship was lacking; but in all fairness, the room stewards and dining waiters were over worked and did not have the usual back up help they have in the past. Clearly they still needed it, especially in the dining room. Our head waiter never seemed to help at all (we saw some across the room that were actively helping).
  • The Rocky edge of the ocean in Grand Cayman
This cruise is another success story for the books, and I’ll settle into the wonderful season of Christmas now – and dream of when it’s time to once again, pack our bags.

My Big moment of DUH!
When we walked off of the ship in the port of Cozumel, the normal ship photographers swarm you with signs and island greeters to have your obligatory photo made at the Port of call.  So we were swept quickly to one side through a crowd of people, had a couple of photo’s snapped and then quickly walked forward to get out of the crowd, and toward the hotel to meet “Frank”.  I looked up at Dennis as we were walking away from the ship and said,  “ Are we the only ship in port today ? “   He stopped abruptly, and said “ Penni!! Really?  “    to which I innocently asked “what” ?   Dennis pointed back toward the port and our ship, “ You didn’t see that large white ship right beside us”?   I looked back, and couldn’t believe it – The Carnival Conquest ship was right next to ours.  “Duh”!   How in the world did I miss that?  And then a few feet across the bay,  there were two other Carnival ships, the Legend and the Elation.  Ok – So, sometimes, when I’m on a mission – and doing my Willie Robertson thing with itinerary in hand, I’m oblivious -  might as well laugh about it.   So, for the record, yes, there were 4 ships in port that day – all Carnival. Frank later told us there are up to 13 ships in port at one time during high season.

Other Pictures throughout the week























1 comment:

  1. I have always wanted to see the Mayan Indian Ruins. Glad you are home safe.

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