Day 8 of vacation, last day of the cruise:
The last day of the cruise had arrived, but have no fear, its
Castaway Cay day! My very favorite, I feel like it’s a real life Typhoon Lagoon. We had big plans for today, we were going to finally try out the slides, go snorkeling with the equipment we brought with us, and then do some swimming.
No alarm was set, and we both woke up at 9:00. I absolutely love the lunch buffet at Serenity Bay BBQ so saved my appetite, but mom was a bit hungry so went up and had a small breakfast. No pictures, she totally forgot. She did also fill up our water and soda bottles for the day. One bad thing about CC is that the beverage stations are only open while the buffets are open.
We finally got off the ship at 10:45. We had met a guest in the elevator who had done the 5K and knew we could get off at the forward tender which was perfect because our room was forward. It was overcast but we had no fear, weather at CC can change during the day.
We took the tram and went right to Serenity Bay. It’s not a direct tram, you have to get off and wait for another one, but we would not be walking, we’d made that mistake before. There was a free hammock, which NEVER happens so I got in and lounged a bit. By a complaining guest… she lives in Florida and had been on the beach for an hour and wanted to go back to the ship. They had Remy booked for tonight but she was so stuffed she wasn’t looking forward to it. STOP COMPLAINING! You’re on a gorgeous vacation! She left to go get a cheeseburger…
Mom had gone shell hunting down the beach while I was listening to the complainer and when she got back we went to check out lunch. The line was humongous and the CM said it would probably take 30-45 minutes to wait so we went back to the beach.
For whatever reason I was fascinated by this cute seagull
We got chairs and put them in the water which was a really nice temperature, but you can see the sky looks a little foreboding
It started to rain so we went up to hide under the umbrellas and see about lunch again. The line was still huge, but the fruit you could just walk up to so I got a little plate of mango and papaya.
All the people in the middle of this picture are in line, and the line wraps around the back tables to the entrance. When it started to deluge people did not get out of line, they stood firm to their mission!
The place was packed
We had never seen SB so busy and a CM said a lot of adult only parties were on this cruise which I thought was pretty cool.
The deluge, and it really was coming down
Towels came into play to protect from nature
We had fun talking and watching the rain.
Mom was ready to go stand in line so we did, and it didn’t take that long at this point
