Day 7: Going home
Day 7 started very early with a scheduled breakfast at Animators Palate and everyone was in a somber mood. We had a good breakfast and were able to see Emma and Richard one last time before debarkation. I was in a really bad mood
.it felt like the week went by so fast and debarkation day was some bad dream. We finished breakfast as slow as possible and sauntered into the atrium like a group of road wary travelers after a long week on the wagon trail. It was a dark day my friends, one in which youll want to forget. There is always something positive about heading home but at the end of this trip that positive twinkle was just that, dim and barely there. We took an elevator down one flight into the luggage handling area where we were met by a really nice guy holding a hand truck and asking if we needed some help with our bags. My immediate response was to tell him I needed help getting them back into 6036, he gave me a strange look
..I was trying to be positive, but maybe my delivery was off a bit. He gathered our bags and we made our way to the customs desk and handed the attendant our documents. I swear it took 5 seconds for the customs agent to look at our stuff and hand it back, but it was probably more like a minute or two. It seemed like it was fast because in no time at all we were on a bus and headed to the airport. The transportation to and from the airport was so well organized and ran so smoothly that I will do it every time I cruise from now on. We made it back to the airport with plenty of time to spare and we grabbed a group of seats in the main terminal and hunkered down for a long wait. I took a stroll around the terminal with DD 5yr and as we walked around I noticed an all too familiar aroma. Crispy Cream Donuts
it was a bitter sweet reminder of my morning ritual on the ship
well actually it was just a plain ole sweet reminder really because I went straight to the counter and ordered a dozen glazed. I also ordered a couple lattes which is definitely not Crispy Creams strong point. We sat around and shared some glazy goodness and swapped stories from experiences throughout the week. The last highlight of the day came when we bypassed the entire cue for security because DW had on her airline ID and the folks running the line must have seen it and ushered us to the employee line which had nobody in it. Our flight home went by and before we knew it we were headed up route 17 to see the now changed leaves and the cool reminder of what we left behind on our week in paradise.
For a re-cap I would like to offer the following observations to future first time cruisers regarding
DCL cruise in general.
1). Dont stress out about being the first person on the boat. Everyone will get on and the difference between boarding pass number 2 and number 10 is roughly 15 minutes. If you want to get there early, by all means do so, but you dont need to start a week in paradise with a haggered pace and a stressed out morning.
2). If you can walk, your room will be close to everything, there really are advantages and disadvantages to each and every room. Whatever your budget, and whoever your traveling with will have an impact on those advantages. Dont stress about your room location because the farthest you can walk from your room at a leisurely pace will take you 5 minutes or less.
3). Definitely dont stress about must sees or must dos, there is so much to do and see that the planning for it can drive the most task oriented, multi-task freakizoid braniac crazy.
Things I would have done differently:
Gone out to the bars at night with DW
part of the anticipation for going on our cruise was that we would be with family and thought that we may get a night alone with so many available babysitters nearby. Alas this never happened, but I wish it had.
Ate more room service
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Gotten more lattes
Hung out with the DDs in the OC a little more
Worked out in the gym more and maybe have taken a yoga or pilates class.
Taken a bridge tour or kitchen tour
Gone to one of the beer, tequila or wine tastings
Gotten DW a surprise spa treatment
Paid for two weeks instead of one
.hheeeee
I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I did writing it. I spent a lot of time editing each post and re-writing things as my memory became refreshed. Great trip, great company, great service, and great intinerary.
Simply GREAT!!