„Did you feel pressured to provide only EXCELLENT ratings?“

No apologies :hug: I am glad I actually haven't fallen behind :rotfl: I miss my days I could peruse the DIS for hours:worried:

I miss the days where I had a lot more DIS time too! Somehow 24 hours don't seem like 24 hours any more. :lmao:

Wow all the food looked good I would go with the Raviolis, the lobster /asparagus soup and the prime rib , your dessert does it for me too!!

The food on board is just so good, isn't it Rosie. And as much as I would love to try something new, there are some favourites which I just can't pass up and the Lobster Ravioli are one of them. ;) :lmao:

The meal looked delicious.
I am going on your next cruise and deliver your food so I can get a treat from you. LOL.

Oh yes, please come on our next cruise. We always carry lots of treats to hand out and you would be top of our list! :thumbsup2

Good Plan Scott :rotfl2:

Why did I know you would second that, Rosie? :rotfl2:

Those are some of my favorites from Enchanted Garden as well!!!!

While those are favourites of ours as well, I still cannot wait to see what is in store for us on the 12 night Med cruise. All the different menus should be so much fun. ;)
 

Ooh, that warm sticky date pudding was probably the best dessert we had on the ship. Yum!
 


Day 3, February 17

Champagne and Mickey Bars on the veranda - Part 1

We were still suffering from the time change and were up pretty early. I was out on the veranda by 6am, when we were still cruising at a pretty nice speed. The sun was coming up and we were enjoying our vacation.











We took turns taking showers and when we heard something outside our stateroom door we went to take a peek and found our Fish Extender overflowing with gifts.









Shortly before 8 we saw that we got close to Nassau







and soon the ship turned around and docked into port.









We all watched from our staterooms and when our DISfriends, who were staying in the stateroom beneath us were out on the veranda,



we called down to play the fishing game again. We tied some chocolate bars onto some wool and sent it down the side of the ship. The girls really loved the game. We were out on the veranda until the ship was docked









and then got ready to head down to the Royal Palace for breakfast. There was no line at all and after we had given them our stateroom number we were quickly led to a four top.

To be continued ............
 
What a beautiful sunrise! Fun FE gifts :thumbsup2 That game though... OMG, I think i would be terrified I would fall off into all that water. ;) I am a wimp though. :rotfl:
 
All the pretty pastel buildings look so pretty!

And your FE gifts look so much fun! Was that a paint brush? Some people are so darn creative!

Love that your friends were just a verandah below. That must have been fun!
 
What a beautiful sunrise! Fun FE gifts :thumbsup2 That game though... OMG, I think i would be terrified I would fall off into all that water. ;) I am a wimp though. :rotfl:

It indeed was a beautiful start to the day and we got a lot of great gifts that cruise.
I had to :lmao: when you said you were terrified to fall off. The railing is so high you would need to step on a chair and I would be more terrified to fall off the chair than the ship. :rotfl2:


Finally got a chance to catch up on your trip report. Great pics!

Hours don't seem to be as long as they used to be. ;) I am constantly playing catch up. :rotfl2:
I am glad you like the pics. :thumbsup2


All the pretty pastel buildings look so pretty!

And your FE gifts look so much fun! Was that a paint brush? Some people are so darn creative!

Love that your friends were just a verandah below. That must have been fun!

From afar Nassau looks so beautiful. Be warned - it's not all pastel colours once you get off the ship. :rotfl2:

We got SO many really beautiful gifts this time. And yes that IS a paint brush - it is called a "sand brush" and is supposed to remove the sand from your feet. :thumbsup2

Having some DISfriends just a deck below was so fun, especially for their kids, who were the lucky recipients of a lot of Austrian chocolate. :rotfl:
 


Day 3, February 17

Champagne and Mickey Bars on the veranda - Part 2

There was no line at all and after we had given them our stateroom number we were quickly led to a four top.
We took our seats and ordered some coffee





and juice. We both didn’t feel like breakfast pastries and were ready to order once our server came by. We both ordered our favourite starters, the





Swiss Bircher Muesli, Muesli with raisins, shredded apples and yogurt for Tom and the





Mornin' Tug Boat, fresh blend of strawberries, bananas, almonds, raisin granola and low-fat yogurt for myself. We had been a bit disappointed by those starters on the Fantasy, but here on the Dream they were as yummy as we had remembered them.
It did not take long until they were served and while we were still enjoying them a greeter showed a lady to the table next to us. We quickly greeted her, then went back to our starters and I thought that I had seen her before, but wasn’t sure and never gave it a second thought. The lady ordered, then our Main Courses were served, we both had opted for the same mains, the





Traditional Eggs Benedict, Toasted English muffin with grilled Canadian bacon, served with poached egg topped with hollandaise sauce, grilled roma tomatoes and link sausages. They were great and we kept chatting on what we would do lateron, when the lady at the next table asked if we frequented message boards.
And while I told her that yes, we did, it dawned on me who she was and she introduced herself. She was Holly who I had been chatting with here on the boards. Needless to say that we had quite a bit to talk about and had a fun time over breakfast. We were still chatting after we had finished our Eggs Benedict when suddenly a plate was shuffed in front of Tom and myself and someone happily said, “MY guests.”
It took us both a few moments to realize that our dining room server Mario was on duty at Royal Palace and had seen us sitting there. So he had gone and gotten us two



fruit plates, which had sweet strawberries, juicy grapes and some Kiwi on it. We were so stunned that we both gobbled up the fruit without taking a photo. Thankfully I don’t like Kiwi, so at least we got a photo of that. Once breakfast was enjoyed we said our goodbyes to Holly, told her that we would at least see her at the Castaway Club reception and went back to our stateroom.
Our stateroom host had already gotten the room ready and we quickly changed and got our bags





and off we went to do some shopping in Nassau. We went down to deck 1, donned sunglasses and walked down the gangway. We slowly walked towards the customs house







and right out the first door. It is so loud in there. Once we had left the customs building we headed toward the Main Street and did some serious window shopping.





A little later we reached the DelSol store and had a look inside. As always we found some things to buy, a neat little Princess shirt for my co-teacher’s daughter and a T-shirt for little George. Shopping in hand we headed towards the end of the street, crossed over and walked through a neat little plaza













which led us to Senor Frogs and the street along the harbour.

To be continued ............
 
What a beautiful sunrise! Fun FE gifts :thumbsup2 That game though... OMG, I think i would be terrified I would fall off into all that water. ;) I am a wimp though. :rotfl:
:rotfl2: Yep, me too!


Karin WOW WOW WOW!! Best.balcony.ever:worship: I was very excited to recognize Atlantis! So cool! Thank you!! I am enjoying all this pics, and the eggs Benedict, yes please:beach:
 
It indeed was a beautiful start to the day and we got a lot of great gifts that cruise.
I had to :lmao: when you said you were terrified to fall off. The railing is so high you would need to step on a chair and I would be more terrified to fall off the chair than the ship. :rotfl2:

:rotfl: I am sure I would find a way to fall off the chair and then launch myself over the railing. Freak accidents and me.. :confused3

Still... good to hear that the railing is high. That does actually put me more at ease. :goodvibes


and juice. We both didn’t feel like breakfast pastries and were ready to order once our server came by. We both ordered our favourite starters, the





Swiss Bircher Muesli, Muesli with raisins, shredded apples and yogurt for Tom and the





Mornin' Tug Boat, fresh blend of strawberries, bananas, almonds, raisin granola and low-fat yogurt for myself. We had been a bit disappointed by those starters on the Fantasy, but here on the Dream they were as yummy as we had remembered them.

I am glad that they were like you remembered them. I always find the pictures of these two items to be some of my favorite breakfast items you take pictures of.


They were great and we kept chatting on what we would do lateron, when the lady at the next table asked if we frequented message boards.
And while I told her that yes, we did, it dawned on me who she was and she introduced herself. She was Holly who I had been chatting with here on the boards. Needless to say that we had quite a bit to talk about and had a fun time over breakfast.

There you go being famous again. ;) I think the disboards just make the world seem a tad smaller when we can run into people that we have never met but "know"

and off we went to do some shopping in Nassau. We went down to deck 1, donned sunglasses and walked down the gangway. We slowly walked towards the customs house







and right out the first door. It is so loud in there. Once we had left the customs building we headed toward the Main Street and did some serious window shopping.

















What a beautiful day it was there!
 
Note to self...get a cabin under neath Karin if you want chocolates! :thumbsup2

How wonderful to run into a forum friend!!!
 
Hi Karin! I've been busy, but it looks like you are, too. Nice start to your cruise.:banana: What a fun memory for the kids under you. They'll always remember the candy from the sky! :rotfl2:

Looking forward to reading about your day - champagne and Mickey Bars sounds like a good combo! :rotfl2:
 
Hi Karin! Catching up here as well. :laughing: Loving hearing about the Dream - we will likely never board that ship unless and until it starts doing 7-day cruises. :laughing:
 
:rotfl2: Yep, me too!

Karin WOW WOW WOW!! Best.balcony.ever:worship: I was very excited to recognize Atlantis! So cool! Thank you!! I am enjoying all this pics, and the eggs Benedict, yes please:beach:

It indeed was an awesome balcony and a super quiet location.
It would not be a vacation without Eggs Benedict. ;) :lmao:


:rotfl: I am sure I would find a way to fall off the chair and then launch myself over the railing. Freak accidents and me.. :confused3

Still... good to hear that the railing is high. That does actually put me more at ease. :goodvibes

You could only launch yourself over the railing if you fell on a VERY bouncy trampolin. :rotfl2:
No, honestly, the railing is pretty high so falling OVER it without climing ON it is not an option. :goodvibes



I am glad that they were like you remembered them. I always find the pictures of these two items to be some of my favorite breakfast items you take pictures of.

There you go being famous again. ;) I think the disboards just make the world seem a tad smaller when we can run into people that we have never met but "know"

It was pretty funny as Holly and I had chatted quite a bit on here and I had been looking out for her. She was sailing concierge, so I did not expect her in the MDR for breakfast. :goodvibes
And I couldn't agree with you more, that these boards help make the world a smaller place.


What a beautiful day it was there!

It was an awesome day, all the sun and the lovely colours made such a change from the cold and grey we had at home. pixiedust:

Note to self...get a cabin under neath Karin if you want chocolates! :thumbsup2

Be sure to bring Claire! Doubles the chocolate load. :lmao:

How wonderful to run into a forum friend!!!

It was nice to get to know her in person. We had chatted on here quite a bit and it was fun to put a face to a screen name. :goodvibes

Hi Karin! I've been busy, but it looks like you are, too. Nice start to your cruise.:banana: What a fun memory for the kids under you. They'll always remember the candy from the sky! :rotfl2:

I have been very busy lately, so that's the reason for the lack of updates. I was promising myself that I would do it "tonight" about every night and never got around. We are 4 weeks away from the end of the school year and things are always hectic that time around.

The kids loved the candy on a thread. Funny thing was that the mom told us lateron in the cruise that one of her girls had just done a project on Austria, so this was extra exciting for her.


Looking forward to reading about your day - champagne and Mickey Bars sounds like a good combo! :rotfl2:

Update coming up shortly. And there is NO better combination than champagne and Mickey Bars. :thumbsup2

Hi Karin! Catching up here as well. :laughing: Loving hearing about the Dream - we will likely never board that ship unless and until it starts doing 7-day cruises. :laughing:

Hi Roni! Guess there was not much to catch up on as I just never got around to update all week, but I promise to do better as soon as the "end of year" drama subsides.
Oh, and about cruising on the Dream - ever thought of going b2b? ;)
 


Day 3, February 17

Champagne and Mickey Bars on the veranda - Part 3

Shopping in hand we headed towards the end of the street, crossed over and walked through a neat little plaza which led us to Senor Frogs and the street along the harbour.







Next stop was the Bacardi Store along the way, Tom picked up a few flavoured rums, before we headed over to the Supermarket. We just browsed there, we had found some interesting spices on earlier cruises, but this time we left without any purchases. We just walked across the street and headed right for the Tortuga Rum Company, where after sampling some rum cake, we browsed for a while before deciding on some more yummy rums, spices and rum cake. After paying our bill we there was one last stop, the off licence, where Tom got himself some beers to taste. I had brought my trusty London shopping bag, which was now filled nicely and we headed back to the ship. We quickly were inside the still noisy customs house, showed our passports and ship’s IDs and were walking towards the ship.







It did not take long and we were walking up the gangway, sent our purchases through the scanner and went through the check and were on our way to our stateroom. It was now 12.30pm and we decided to leave all our stuff in the room and after freshening up,



we headed down to the Royal Palace for lunch. We got to the back entrance, wiped our hands and went in and who should be waiting there?
Our dining room server Mario!
Needless to say that he made sure we were seated at one of his tables. The assistant server he was working with was from Germany and while ordering our drinks we had a nice and relaxed chat with her when she brought out





a basket full of baguette and dinner rolls and some butter. But with Mario waiting in the wings we needed to have a good look at the menu first. It helped that we had eaten for lunch at Royal Palace a few times before and so we did not take long to finalize what we wanted for lunch. Tom ordered the



Assorted Seafood Sampler with crab claws, shrimp, and marinated scallops, served with a lemon and olive oil dressing, which he enjoyed very much. I asked for the



Vegetable Quesadillas, served with guacamole, sour cream and pico de gallo. I had had it before and it was just as good as I remembered. Once we had finished our starters, Tom was served his soup, the





Ginger-infused Carrot Soup, with yogurt. Again, this was something we both had tried before and it was still as yummy as always. For his main course Tom had ordered something that was new for him, the



Lemon Chicken Salad, Pan-seared chicken breast served on mixed greens with papaya and a coconut-lemon grass dressing. It was a generous portion and the chicken was nice and moist and went perfectly well with the dressing. I had opted for an old favourite of mine, the



Grilled Halibut, with a tomato, olive and garlic sauce, served with herb saffron rice. I am not a huge fan of rice, so I asked if it could be substituted by mashed potatoes and my wish was granted. Needless to say that I just loved my lunch. Mario would not let us leave without dessert, so we gave in and Tom ordered the





Hot Chocolate Fudge Pudding, with vanilla sauce and I had the



Key Lime Pie, Lime custard on graham cracker and a meringue topping. Both were yummy, but we were so stuffed. Lunch finally finished we headed back to our stateroom, picked up day 2’s Fish Extender gifts and went to hand them out. It felt good to be able to walk some of those calories from lunch off and the ship was nice and empty as well. It took us about an hour to hand out all the gifts for that day and when we got back to our stateroom we emptied out our fish extender as well. I have a habit of walking out onto the veranda every time I get back to the room and this time was no exception and funnily enough something looked odd. It took me a moment to realize that the connecting door to the next stateroom was open. That had never happened before and we tried to close it, but since it was not locked it would open up again and again.
We finally placed the little table against it and it did stay put. Since the open divider really made me feel uncomfortable I went to look for our stateroom host. It took me a few minutes to locate her and tell her what was wrong, but she didn’t seem to understand what I was talking about. So she followed me back to our stateroom. There we were able to show her and she used her “key” to close it. Once she had left we went outside onto the veranda again and made ourselves comfortable.
Tom went to try his rums



and I had a Diet Coke out of the fridge. After that Tom checked out the ship’s internet and we were pleased to see that they had an introductory rate for the packages. We picked the medium one, which gave us 300mb for 15$. Great rate, given that the regular rate for this package is $39!
Now we found out that several DISboards member had indeed seen us sail out and that we had been clearly visible. We checked in with the cat hotel and some friends and while we were doing this, the divider door popped open again.

To be continued ............
 





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