Sunday, March 6, 2011

Cruise Life



Cruise life can be both hectic and total relaxation- it’s your choice. For parts of the day we would find ourselves at ‘Scattegories’ at 10 am and then Trivia at 11 with the Battle of the Sexes at noon. Somewhere within that, there had to be morning coffee!



On the other hand, your hours could be spent moving from one pool to another, from one deck chair to another with book and drink in hand.


Being cruise orphans we filled the time by playing ‘look alikes’, and so, by day 5 we were able to comment on our newly found friends who we had secretly christened eg. Shaquille O’Neal, the Olsen Twins, Brittney Spears, Martin Crane (Frasier’s dad) Red Symons, Kenny Rogers and our all time favourite- OTM (a man with a portable oxygen tank! The list was endless

Of course the waiters all seemed to know Mr Denis and were constantly asking if he needed more buckets of buds. We were even in a Wal-Mart on shore and a guy walks past and says “hello Denis” and it’s one of the pool waiters.

We were the favourites of our dining waiters who knew straight away that I liked hot water each morning as I had my own Lady Grey teabag but I preferred a cappuccino at night.





Would we go on a cruise again? YES, however not for another couple of years

We will have to go on the Carnival Splendor again as we have the TRIVIA CHAMPIONSHIP-TV SHOWS to defend! Two Aussies beating all those Americans! Who says we are competitive?!

Wake up Amigos- you’re in Puerto Vallarta!

It’s a funny feeling to be rocked gently while you sleep and then wake up, pull back the curtains and find LAND awaits!





Many early bird cruisers were already up and at em and off that boat, but we retirees take things just a little bit more of a slow pace. After a leisurely breakfast we made our way to downtown Puerto Vallarta, where street performers entertained, church bells rang and free tequila shots beckoned us on every corner.
A city of a quarter of a million at the foot of mountain range which survives entirely on tourist trade where every type of street seller accosts you on a constant basis. With 3 ships in port that day, there was a healthy trade happening for all.



While many of our cruise colleagues bungy jumped, para sailed or snorkelled, we did our usual inspection of the beach, sample of the cocktails and beer and of course enjoyed lunch right on the sand! A beautiful day!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Welcome to Meh- hi-co

Greetings Amigos from Cabo San Lucas.







Today we rediscovered our ‘land legs’ when we visited the Mexican resort town of Cab San Lucas. As the place doesn’t have a port, we were transported in small tender boats to shore. His nibs was in his element as this was a former haven for pirates to hide away, in the hidden coves and we all know how his nibs loves pirates!!!!!!!!!!





When he wasn’t doing his tired impression of a pirate “ Ahhrrr me hearties”, not quite like Johnny Depp, he was on the lookout for the drug lords he thought were hiding up in the mountains!





While our other cruise companions went whale watching or dolphin viewing or did very energetic things, these 2 went for a Corona and Tequila Sunrise and of course some authentic nachos.

The Love Boat sets sail




He says:


We arrived in LA, found our transportation and made our way to Long Beach, home of the famous Queen Mary and the Howard Hughes-inspired Spruce Goose. We leisurely arrived to be confronted by a sea of humanity, all queuing up to pre-board the Carnival Splendor, a modern-day cruise ship which towering above everything else as she sat proudly in the secluded dock.

We were given a Loading Pass #8 and informed that we would be boarding at 12:30 a wait of about 90 minutes. No worries, so we had a bit of a walk around, checked out the Queen Mary, had a read and anxiously awaited the announcement for us to board. Four hours later, after customs had discovered drugs on the ship, we finally made
our way aboard


Made our way to our room, and boy-oh-boy, it was a beauty. Knowing what we had paid for this entire trip, we were kind of expecting a ‘Grumpy-like’ existence, but instead we found a perfect cabin, complete with outdoor private balcony with deck chairs, bathroom, couch, TV, fridge, safe, cupboards and air-conditioning . And not only that, but a chilled bottle of champagne, a welcome platter of chocolate strawberries and macaroons, and a Cheshire-cat smiling cabin steward called “Attack” all upon arrival.

Unpacked and made our way to lunch (at 4:00). Food wasn’t too bad, as well as the $7.50 cocktails and ‘$24 for four Budweisers with ice and you can take them back to the room if you want to Sir’ beers.





Thus far we have both been pretty overwhelmed with the experience, especially considering the cost of the whole trip. There is no expense spared. Really don’t know how the cruise company make their money. You can eat 24-7 if you want too (and judging by some of the passengers on board - that is the sole intention of their trip). There’s a whole conglomerate of people on board....from honeymoon couples ( and their inebriated bridal parties), to a wave of truant schoolkids, bewildered teenagers, middle aged workers, retired old farts (including one guy with his portable oxygen tank – go figure), and then there are the normal people – the retired principals. All two of us. At least the beers are relatively cheap (for a cruise ship) at $6 a pop.
Currently I am gazing out the window as I type. I can see Mexico in the distance. Unfortunately (or fortunately as the case may be), they have had to change our itinerary. Apparently Mazatlan (our first port of call) has been experiencing some minor trouble lately – a small case of drug lords murdering one another, common-place robberies in all the streets and aggravated burglaries on previous guests and staff from the boat. Nothing like schoolies on the Gold Coast but we have no say in the matter. Instead we’ll spend 2 days in Cabo San Lucas instead of one, then one day in Puerto Vallarta.



Adios Amigos
DOD


She says:

I know you will all want to know how this ‘cruise novice’ is coping so here are my observations to date:

• Despite there being over 3000 people on board, it doesn’t feel like it. Everyone seems to have found their favourite nooks and crannies to curl up in or their favourite bars to drink in, including us.

• I now know that I could have packed my old bridesmaids dresses for the elegant formal night- certainly felt VERY under-dressed despite a good black pant and silky shirt

• Our room is really comfortable and not at all claustrophobic

• Beware the cruise –spa- staff. I have 2 bruises on my back from over-zealous masseuse trying to get the stress-balls out of my shoulders. (Gee it felt good though!)

• LOVE the adults only zones on board- nice touch

• We are proof that you can be on a cruise and NOT go near a buffet

• Have played ’trivia’ and tempted to play bingo tomorrow!!!

• I’ve NEVER ever felt like ‘Twiggy’ and I sure do here.

• The fashion police could make many many arrests (mainly focussing on inappropriate cruise-wear)

KOD