Erica1016
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May 14, 2025
This day brought us to St. Thomas, one of my favorites. We aren’t typically excursion people and we mostly only get off to explore the port areas and walk around a bit. I love St. Thomas because of the view from the ship with all the boats in the bay!
After Todd’s usual early wake up and walk, he got back to the room to gather a load of laundry and put it in around 7:45. We then went up to Marceline Market for breakfast while it was washing. We finally got to sit outside this morning! Since the entire trip had been very windy, we really couldn’t enjoy it on the other days.
Todd forgot to get a photo in Fairytale Fresh Laundry,
so you get to see our laundry pod container that we bring on every trip (since 2007)
We headed back to get the clothes and I put my items in the dryer. Todd doesn’t dry things, so he hung things all around our bathroom. I’m sure our stateroom host was wondering what the heck was happening. Todd opted to get off the ship and walk along the waterfront. There’s a fairly nice path that has been built/renovated in the last several years. He ended walking all the way around to the downtown area, about 4 miles round trip. He went a bit further than we walked last year. I think we did about 2 miles round trip last year, just to the edge of town. It’s a nice walk, but not a lot of shade.
Todd during his walk
A view of the ship during Todd’s walk
I stayed back on the ship and waited for the dryer to be done and went to collect my stuff and put it away. I also delivered some shirts to our friend Jenn’s family. We work at the Bucknell basketball games and this year they’d given out some Bison-themed orange and blue tropical shirts as a giveaway. I’d brought a few along for her and her family, since she’s an alum!
I then headed down to Deck 4 to sit in a lounger with my book. Typically, this is one of my favorite relaxing things to do, especially in St. Thomas with the view of the bay and the hills! However, Deck 4 on the Treasure is not the same. First of all, there are no cushions on the loungers…fail! Also, since it’s not a true promenade and the Deck 4 portion is so short, there’s no one down there. While I like the quiet, I also like to say hello and watch people walking by. There was no one around. I got kind of bored after a short while and went back to return my book to the room to head up to Deck 11 and watch some Funnel Vision and do some people watching.
My view during a portion of Todd’s walk
Todd came back and found me around 10:45. I grabbed some ice cream and we wandered around. We ended up in the Grand Hall off to the side past the stairs to kid’s clubs. The cushioned benches there were VERY comfortable; it would have been a great spot for a nap. I have no shame of taking a somewhat public nap on a cruise and this spot will be on my future list.
We ran into Robert who was waiting to meet up with Marrianne after her spa appointment. We chatted for a while and then we all went to sit-down lunch at 1923 together. We had a great seat next to a window overlooking the bay. Lunch was very good. I love the Roasted Red Pepper Arancini and the time flew by talking and laughing.
Our view during lunch
Roasted Red Pepper Arancini…yum!
After lunch, we headed to Sports Trivia at 1:45. We were hoping it would be mostly new questions, but it was the same questions we’d had already this cruise. We did get 20/20, but we did not report our score because we didn’t want to feel like we were cheating. We stayed to see if we’d remember everything. Unfortunately, we think the team that did “win” was also one we recognized from the first time. Not cool.
At 2:45, we stopped by Skipper Society for Disney Parks Trivia. We ended up sitting with Jenn and her family, which was fun. I was trying really hard to win her daughter a medallion. We ended up mixing up a few of our answers about international parks and only scored 17/20. Not enough on this cruise.
We headed to Deck 4 to watch the sail away and ran into Robert and Marrianne again! Obviously, we have a lot in common since we kept running into each other doing the same things. It started raining a bit, but not enough to stop us from standing out there.
A foggy St. Thomas near sail away time
At 5:00, we went to Sarabi to watch Villians Game Night. That was really fun to watch. It was like the old Hollywood Squares game show. The production value and effort was impressive, and Danny was an excellent host. When we left, people were already lining up (at 5:40) for the first running of the Sarabi Supper Club at 7 pm. We’d be heading to it later, so we kept walking.
We enjoyed our first Villains Game Night experience
We headed back to the room and got cleaned up for the evening. Zak Mirz (a magician) was doing a show in the Walt Disney Theatre, but we had seen him last year. We like him, but knew we’d be going to his adult show later in the trip, so we skipped it and headed to National Geographic Trivia. Guess who we ran into…Robert and Marrianne! We ended up scoring 19/20 and WE WON! Finally!! I can’t believe of all the trivias we went to, the one we finally conquered was National Geographic themed. It was pretty interesting, too! We stayed for 90’s Music Trivia, which was mostly me and Robert. Todd and Marrianne were very supportive, but not helpful. We scored 34/40, but had lots of fun!
Our winning trivia! Unfortunately, we didn’t get photos with our medallions.
Dinner was at 1923 and was excellent. I had the pork medallions, which were good. The polenta under the pork was one of my favorite things on the cruise! We talked with our server, Suartana, about some of our servers on previous cruises. He was excited that we knew so many people that he knew. If you haven’t noticed, we try to do a good job of remembering names of people we meet and cast members that we interact with.
Our entrees at 1923
The evening’s entertainment in Sarabi consisted of the Sarabi Supper Club and Choose Wisely! An Indiana Jones Comedy Adventure with Coriander and Sage. The Sarabi Supper Club was kind of uneventful and a bit boring. I think we would have liked it better with a bit more interaction, but the singer did a nice job.
We’d heard that Choose Wisely! was a can’t-miss event, and it was totally worth the hype! Sage and Coriander were fantastic, and Morgan as the sidekick was amazing! The show was so creative and fun and I could have watched it multiple times. If you’re sailing on the Treasure, be on the lookout for this show!
Coriander and Sage (and Morgan) during Choose Wisely!
We headed back to the room around 11:30. We had my favorite towel animal!
Todd jumping into the photo with our elephant
I don’t think we’ve shown a picture of our door decorations, yet. We have homemade magnets from each of our sailings including the map, ship name and dates. After the trip, we choose a picture from the trip and reprint it to bring along next time. So, magnets with photos are past trips, without are future trips. The magnets with our names were a pixie dust gift last year and they’re so cute! I also crocheted our fish extender. Since we don’t do actual fish extender groups and only do pixie dust, it’s small size works. Oh yeah, we also put a picture of Emmett (our dog) on our door. Too bad he can’t come on the cruises with us. He’d love the ice cream!
Our door with homemade magnets and a crocheted fish extender
Erica’s Sleep: 7:18
Erica’s Steps: 9,776
Todd’s Sleep: 5:18
Todd’s Steps: 27,689
Question of the Post: Do you decorate your door? Share pictures of your work!
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This day brought us to St. Thomas, one of my favorites. We aren’t typically excursion people and we mostly only get off to explore the port areas and walk around a bit. I love St. Thomas because of the view from the ship with all the boats in the bay!
After Todd’s usual early wake up and walk, he got back to the room to gather a load of laundry and put it in around 7:45. We then went up to Marceline Market for breakfast while it was washing. We finally got to sit outside this morning! Since the entire trip had been very windy, we really couldn’t enjoy it on the other days.
Todd forgot to get a photo in Fairytale Fresh Laundry,
so you get to see our laundry pod container that we bring on every trip (since 2007)
We headed back to get the clothes and I put my items in the dryer. Todd doesn’t dry things, so he hung things all around our bathroom. I’m sure our stateroom host was wondering what the heck was happening. Todd opted to get off the ship and walk along the waterfront. There’s a fairly nice path that has been built/renovated in the last several years. He ended walking all the way around to the downtown area, about 4 miles round trip. He went a bit further than we walked last year. I think we did about 2 miles round trip last year, just to the edge of town. It’s a nice walk, but not a lot of shade.
Todd during his walk
A view of the ship during Todd’s walk
I stayed back on the ship and waited for the dryer to be done and went to collect my stuff and put it away. I also delivered some shirts to our friend Jenn’s family. We work at the Bucknell basketball games and this year they’d given out some Bison-themed orange and blue tropical shirts as a giveaway. I’d brought a few along for her and her family, since she’s an alum!
I then headed down to Deck 4 to sit in a lounger with my book. Typically, this is one of my favorite relaxing things to do, especially in St. Thomas with the view of the bay and the hills! However, Deck 4 on the Treasure is not the same. First of all, there are no cushions on the loungers…fail! Also, since it’s not a true promenade and the Deck 4 portion is so short, there’s no one down there. While I like the quiet, I also like to say hello and watch people walking by. There was no one around. I got kind of bored after a short while and went back to return my book to the room to head up to Deck 11 and watch some Funnel Vision and do some people watching.
My view during a portion of Todd’s walk
Todd came back and found me around 10:45. I grabbed some ice cream and we wandered around. We ended up in the Grand Hall off to the side past the stairs to kid’s clubs. The cushioned benches there were VERY comfortable; it would have been a great spot for a nap. I have no shame of taking a somewhat public nap on a cruise and this spot will be on my future list.
We ran into Robert who was waiting to meet up with Marrianne after her spa appointment. We chatted for a while and then we all went to sit-down lunch at 1923 together. We had a great seat next to a window overlooking the bay. Lunch was very good. I love the Roasted Red Pepper Arancini and the time flew by talking and laughing.
Our view during lunch
Roasted Red Pepper Arancini…yum!
After lunch, we headed to Sports Trivia at 1:45. We were hoping it would be mostly new questions, but it was the same questions we’d had already this cruise. We did get 20/20, but we did not report our score because we didn’t want to feel like we were cheating. We stayed to see if we’d remember everything. Unfortunately, we think the team that did “win” was also one we recognized from the first time. Not cool.
At 2:45, we stopped by Skipper Society for Disney Parks Trivia. We ended up sitting with Jenn and her family, which was fun. I was trying really hard to win her daughter a medallion. We ended up mixing up a few of our answers about international parks and only scored 17/20. Not enough on this cruise.
We headed to Deck 4 to watch the sail away and ran into Robert and Marrianne again! Obviously, we have a lot in common since we kept running into each other doing the same things. It started raining a bit, but not enough to stop us from standing out there.
A foggy St. Thomas near sail away time
At 5:00, we went to Sarabi to watch Villians Game Night. That was really fun to watch. It was like the old Hollywood Squares game show. The production value and effort was impressive, and Danny was an excellent host. When we left, people were already lining up (at 5:40) for the first running of the Sarabi Supper Club at 7 pm. We’d be heading to it later, so we kept walking.
We enjoyed our first Villains Game Night experience
We headed back to the room and got cleaned up for the evening. Zak Mirz (a magician) was doing a show in the Walt Disney Theatre, but we had seen him last year. We like him, but knew we’d be going to his adult show later in the trip, so we skipped it and headed to National Geographic Trivia. Guess who we ran into…Robert and Marrianne! We ended up scoring 19/20 and WE WON! Finally!! I can’t believe of all the trivias we went to, the one we finally conquered was National Geographic themed. It was pretty interesting, too! We stayed for 90’s Music Trivia, which was mostly me and Robert. Todd and Marrianne were very supportive, but not helpful. We scored 34/40, but had lots of fun!
Our winning trivia! Unfortunately, we didn’t get photos with our medallions.
Dinner was at 1923 and was excellent. I had the pork medallions, which were good. The polenta under the pork was one of my favorite things on the cruise! We talked with our server, Suartana, about some of our servers on previous cruises. He was excited that we knew so many people that he knew. If you haven’t noticed, we try to do a good job of remembering names of people we meet and cast members that we interact with.
Our entrees at 1923
The evening’s entertainment in Sarabi consisted of the Sarabi Supper Club and Choose Wisely! An Indiana Jones Comedy Adventure with Coriander and Sage. The Sarabi Supper Club was kind of uneventful and a bit boring. I think we would have liked it better with a bit more interaction, but the singer did a nice job.
We’d heard that Choose Wisely! was a can’t-miss event, and it was totally worth the hype! Sage and Coriander were fantastic, and Morgan as the sidekick was amazing! The show was so creative and fun and I could have watched it multiple times. If you’re sailing on the Treasure, be on the lookout for this show!
Coriander and Sage (and Morgan) during Choose Wisely!
We headed back to the room around 11:30. We had my favorite towel animal!
Todd jumping into the photo with our elephant
I don’t think we’ve shown a picture of our door decorations, yet. We have homemade magnets from each of our sailings including the map, ship name and dates. After the trip, we choose a picture from the trip and reprint it to bring along next time. So, magnets with photos are past trips, without are future trips. The magnets with our names were a pixie dust gift last year and they’re so cute! I also crocheted our fish extender. Since we don’t do actual fish extender groups and only do pixie dust, it’s small size works. Oh yeah, we also put a picture of Emmett (our dog) on our door. Too bad he can’t come on the cruises with us. He’d love the ice cream!
Our door with homemade magnets and a crocheted fish extender
Erica’s Sleep: 7:18
Erica’s Steps: 9,776
Todd’s Sleep: 5:18
Todd’s Steps: 27,689
Question of the Post: Do you decorate your door? Share pictures of your work!
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