8/23/23: Nordfjordeid, part 1
Before we went to bed last night,we filled out the room service breakfast order card and hung it on our door handle. We asked for delivery between 6:30-7AM and it arrived closer to 7AM. We wanted to have breakfast while getting ready. The one thing I wish they would add to the order card is yogurt, as that's my normal breakfast at home.
A pic after we started picking at it…. We also got a carafe of coffee and tea (carafe of hot water/tea bags), apple juice, and milk.

While we were getting ready, we heard a 'Brightstar' announcement calling crew to Cabanas. I found out after the cruise that it was a member of our cruise Facebook group. A man passed out when he got out of his chair at Cabanas. He's fine now, and said that he received great medical care from the ship's Health Center and from the Stavanger hospital in a follow up visit the next day.
I packed up my windbreaker vs my raincoat as the ship forecast said 'possible' rain showers vs rain. (I really need to go with my gut…it drizzled all day…my windbreaker was water resistant enough to keep me from getting soaked, but I'd have been more comfortable in my raincoat.)
Today we were doing the Disney Briksdal Glacier excursion from 8:55AM - 3:40PM for $149/person. We met in the Walt Disney theater. The crew miscounted stickers, and there weren't enough seats on our bus for everyone. There was a group of 15 who didn't want to be separated, so the rest of their group got off the bus and they were going to get them another bus. We were given a water bottle upon boarding the bus. Our tour guide was originally from Italy. Apparently Norway doesn't have enough citizens who wish to be tour guides, so they're importing tour guides from other countries. Our tour guide told us about the area and Norway in general. When we arrived at the resort area, we immediately went in for a cake buffet with coffee/tea. They were delicious, especially the Kvaefjordkake.

Restrooms were free for cruise ship passengers (already paid for with our excursion) and we used them when we got off the bus, before the hike, and after the hike.
We now had less than 2 hours of free time before we had to be back on the bus. We all started up the steep gravel trail. 23 and I fell back, walking slower. 19 tried to keep up with DH, but couldn't. We caught up to 19, and 19 felt sick to their stomach and worn out from walking too fast trying to keep pace with DH. I gave 19 some meds to carry and take as needed–Rolaids and Ibuprofen, told the kids to stay together, maybe go as far as the waterfall if they could. They sat on a bench and rested and I continued up to the glacier. I was definitely hindered by a belly full of cake…I'd rather have cake after the hike, but with the different pace everyone has, I understand why they do it first. It's only 2 miles round-trip (45 minutes each way), but it's mostly up (gravel and rock steps), with only a few flat areas of the trail. I finally met up with DH near the glacial lake. We took a bunch of pics, and walked all the way to the roped off area. As we started back down, we encountered the kids. I told them, "you're almost there, you have to finish! We'll go with you!". So the kids made it as well.
