Geeks go for broke! Updated 2/17: Wrap-up

hi erica! :wave2:

i was wondering if you ever found out who that champagne bottle in your room was from? or was it in fact part of the REAS package? we booked the REAS for our upcoming cruise :yay: so just curious... btw does the REAS still come with the voucher for the picture from shutters? :confused3
 
What room were you in again???

I may have been over the fins too...

6076.....two door down from the notorious part room 6080. Which is really not that funny unless you were on our thread. Or unless, like Drea, you got it confused with 6030 :rotfl: ;)

That's cool about the fin!

Glad I'm not the only weirdo! ;)

Thanks sooooo much for all the details you're posting about the REAS...I think we're going to order a TON of food for breakfast, glad to see we're not the only ones who like to stack that tray HIGH!!!

Really can't wait to hear what your high tea experience was like- I have it booked, but I keep flip-flopping about whether or not to go

Ellen

ps- what board game is Ticket to Ride a card version of?

pps-Another great relaxing feet photo!!!

Ticket to Ride is actually a board game AND a card game. Same game, just different ways to play it. Lionel and I are big fans of European board games, they are lots of fun :thumbsup2

And tea is awesome, if you like that sort of thing. The scones and tiramasu were fabulous. The only thing I would change is that the loose tea stays in the teapot, and you pour it through a strainer into a cup. By the second or third cup, my tea is always too bitter. But if you go herbal, that won't happen. Or, I guess if you drink faster? Either way, if you like tea and sweets then you can't beat it - $5 per person! And you get to hang out in Palo. Not a bad deal!

Erica, even though I OWN Princess Bride, yes, I must stop and watch it whenever I run across it. AND I just did the same thing for Legally Blond last week!

Can't wait for the next installment.

A woman after my own heart! :thumbsup2

Gotta love those sea days! Cute toes and I am glad you got such a kick out of the fin!

Everyone loves a fin! Hehe.

another great installment!

sorry to hear the rasul was not as good as on the wonder but i hope you still had a good time (finally got to use that smilely!)

Thanks! And we did have a great time at the rasul, it was just a little different than I expected it to be. Plus, I got a little dehydrated and light headed at one point and had to step out for water.....which probably skewed my opinion of the thing. Still? Lots of fun.

Thanks for another awesome installment....

I am afraid of "The CALL"....

It was not a pleasant call.....but it isn't as bad as you think, I promise :goodvibes

I just found your thread today and have read it all and must say I have been laughing my butt off!!!! I see that you will be on the ETA 2010 and have to say I hope I meet up with you somewhere as you seem to know how to have a good time. My DH and I will be going and so far it sounds like lots of people our age (nice switch since last time it was an Alaska cruise and we were darn near the youngest). I want to say thank you for brightening my day with your wonderful wit.

Thank you so much! :flower3:
Is it April 2010 yet?

Okay, my dad has Parkinson's and I have back pain... it's totally fate that I should read EVERYTHING you write. Maybe you should send me grocery lists too.

Haha! Well, I hate to disappoint but my other writing is not nearly as entertaining. Still, you can find the drier (in more ways than one) version of me at mybackpaininfo.com and parkinsons.hopedigest.com :thumbsup2

Hey Erica... what ever happened to your novel?

It's somewhere in the computer, buried under all of these trip reports :lmao:

hi erica!

i was wondering if you ever found out who that champagne bottle in your room was from? or was it in fact part of the REAS package? we booked the REAS for our upcoming cruise so just curious... btw does the REAS still come with the voucher for the picture from shutters?

I did discover Arin also got a bottle of champagne, so I think it was another part of the package. Would you believe it is STILL in our fridge? SHAMEFUL.
And yes, we did get a shutters voucher, which was awesome! Saved us $20!

Sorry I've been MIA for a few days, it's been a little crazy in the household but things are getting back to normal. Should have an update today or tomorrow.
 
Still here & still loving your story.......:lmao:
Those ducks are so cute. Great FE present. I agree about those hall ways....whenever we went out to deliver treats I would think to myself....now it's ok to have desset tonight because I felt like I had walked about 5 miles.:rolleyes1
Wow 3 cruises in 18 months......:dance3: That is awesome.
 
When last we left our geeks, one was gloating over her alleged winning of a card game that never actually ended. That’s because even a hardcore gamer has to set priorities. And mine is tea!

I am a tea junkie. Ask anyone who has ever been to my home and either (a) looked at the living room walls, three of which have at least one teapot sitting somewhere or (b) opened my tea cabinet. Yep. I have a tea cabinet. Which has three more teapots. AND, a wide variety of leaves from which to choose.

I’m not really sure when I became such a junkie. In fact, there used to be a time when I opted for Lipton, and considered a Twinnings Earl Grey teabag to be fancy. My taste got a little bit better when I lived abroad for three years in Edinburgh, Scotland. I quickly learned that a visitor to your home should get tea and biscuits, unless you are hoping they don’t stay long enough to sit. In fact, when I did an internship with a community therapy team, I regularly consumed 8-10 cups of tea in a four hour period, just by visiting people in their homes.

I learned something in Scotland: that little old ladies make the best tea ever.

Back home, I stuck with tea instead of coffee because it felt right. And then one day, someone took me to a tea shop, where I relived the joy of scones with clotted cream and jam. And something fantastic happened there: I discovered that there was a world beyond the teabag. Today if you look in my cabinet, you will find several varieties of loose leaf black tea, a few flavors, some green and even an oolong or two. If you are lucky, I will make you a cup. If you are very lucky, I might have a snack to give you with your tea. And if you are very VERY lucky, I won’t bore you with all of my tedious tea knowledge.

That being said, I have tea whenever I can. Proper tea. With treats.

I know there are mixed reviews of the tea at Palo, but I am a fan. You can’t beat it for $5 per person, that’s for sure. You get to hang out in Palo, you get wonderful service, and you get great delicious treats. If you go expecting a brunch spread, you will be disappointed. No doubt about that. Plus, it has a set menu. The only thing you choose is your tea. The rest comes to you whether you ask for it or not. So just keep that in mind, and you will have a wonderful time. And don't be fooled: the spread may seem small, but you will be full by the the end!

Alas, I have no photos of high tea, because I left my camera in the room. Doh! Some trip reporter I am. I also forgot to bring it to dinner, and thus we only have one photo of us all decked out in formal wear. More on that later.

We had Laura as our server, and she was very lovely except for one thing: she refused to believe that we had previously done high tea on the Wonder.

Laura: you must mean the Magic.
Us: no, it was the Wonder.
Laura: they don’t do it on the Wonder, only the Magic.
Us: I know, but they did a trial of it right before the 10-day sailings on the Wonder two years ago.
Laura: you must mean the Magic.
Us: *sigh*

The only complaint I have about the whole tea thing is that they put all of the tea in your teapot, and you strain it when it goes into the cup. This is fine if you are a tea slugger. We, on the other hand, being the civilized people that we are, SIP. So by your second cup, your tea is almost too bitter to drink. Other than that, it rocks.

We had lovely sandwiches, little tarts, scones with cream and jam….and when I say scones, I mean PROPER scones. The round kind. With raisins, or sultans if you are so inclined. Granted, I like a Starbucks scone as much as the next American girl, but it is a scone in name only. Proper scones are not triangular, nor are they coated with crystallized sugar, nor do they contain exotic ingredients like pumpkin spice. Know what I mean?

And ladies……the lemon tiramisu was to die for. I know a few people miss the trifle, but I was never a fan of that gelatinous monstrosity. If you doubt that, read the original “geeks on a boat.” This stuff was moist, delicate and SINFUL. Now THAT is a high tea!

For the first time ever, I am ashamed to say that I left Palo sober. Who knew it was possible? Back at the cabin, I surveyed our swag before calling Mat and Sarah to arrange game time. We had about a million FE gifts, plus this from our Secret Mickey!

How can you not love a glass wearing a grass skirt?
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I started laughing as soon as I saw it, and it still makes me chuckle even at home. Lionel looked at the glass, at me, at the shot glass necklaces, and back to me.

“You have quite the reputation, missy.”

Indeed I do.

Just as we were arranging all of our loot, I looked over at the phone, which was suddenly indicating that we had a message. Had I been so excited by the coconut bra drinking glass that I hadn’t heard the phone ring? Who could it have been?

It seems, ladies and gentleman, that the Grand Cayman beach excursion I had researched agonized over and finally planned and gotten excited about…..had been CANCELLED.

Hold on. Let me pull myself together here.

:scared1: :scared1: :scared1: :scared1: :scared1:

FULL BLOWN PANIC!!!!!! Do you know how to torture an over-planner? Cancel her beach excursion at the last minute, leaving her hanging. I was excursion-less. Where was that DOTD????

We opted for Diversions this time, since it was rather un-crowded and the sky was looking rather angry. I called the waiter as soon as we sat down.

Forboding sky tells of cancelled excursions ahead.....
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DISers, I cannot hide how disappointed I was after hearing of the cancellation. Between turns and sips of my DOTD (a High Tide, which tasted much like a non-frozen pina colada, two thumbs up from this libations fan) I frantically flipped through the Passporter (always bring your Passporter! It is like a security blanket in times of crisis!) looking for something to fill the void. Rum cakes can only go so far…..

I don’t know if it was the gloomy day, the bad service in the bar (seriously – my DOTD could not have been in a smaller glass, nor could our waiter have possibly smiled any less) or the fact that I was not winning the game, but I was seriously bummed out. I had really been looking forward to the excursion, because I knew that Rum Point was one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. I didn’t want to do 7-mile, because EVERYONE goes there and I really don’t do well in crowds. I didn’t want to do the stingrays, because I’m not crazy about the idea of being on a sandbar in the middle of the ocean. Been there, done that, GIANT MUTANT SHARK, remember? And I had no interest in turtle farms. Seemed like every excursion in the book had one of those three things in it.

BAH.

I would have ordered another DOTD, but it would have been too hard to drag our waiter away from the television over at the bar. It was hard enough getting him to bring us some napkins when I almost knocked over Lionel’s coffee. And even then? He just handed them to us. No “oh, let me get that for you sir,” oh no. Clearly, we were ruining his social hour. The nerve of us.

After losing the game badly from a failed military strategy, I decided that walking around the shopping area on Grand Cayman would suffice. Why pay lots of money for something I didn’t want to do anyhow? If I was going to have a mediocre day, it might as well be free.

(we did end up having a great time, which you will read about soon.)

Still reeling in disappointment over the cancelled excursion compounded by my serious lack of tipsiness from the tiniest drink in the world, I had to resort to extreme measures to cheer myself up.

Yes, it was time to go to the gift shop.

I consoled myself with a few DCL exclusive pins, and a travel coffee mug. Lionel got a ceramic mug for work. We bought a magnet. AND THAT WAS ALL. Even with the $100 refund from our cancelled excursion burning a hold in my pocket, I could not bring myself to buy a shirt or a hoodie. This probably had something to do with all of the “free” gifts we got from DCL for returning cruisers and for the REAS package. Plus, we were getting all kinds of loot in our FE every day. Did we really need more stuff? I had rum cakes to save room for.

Hello, priorities?

And while it may sound like we had kind of a stinky day, the opposite is true. Yes, I spent some time bummed out over our cancellation. But, after being mopey for a bit I remembered, what was the worst case scenario? We spend more time on the Magic? How could that be bad?

Up next: dinner, second dinner, and the drunkest grandpa in the whole world.
 

Erica, another wonderful report!

Since we're doing the 14 day WB TA, I may want to try tea at Palo's. Thank you for the review!

That stinks that your excursion was canceled at the last minute. :(
 
Ericia I agree with you about some of the wait staff at Diversion's I always get the impression from them that we are borthering them.

I am also another fan of Palo Tea I think it is such a nice mid-afternoon break.
 
Erica, nice to find a fellow tea lover. We try to seek out tea rooms to try out when we travel..because I do love a proper tea....spit spot. I liked Palo's tea as well.

Sorry your much anticipated excursion got cancelled, but at least you made it Castaway Cay twice......:rolleyes1 Just sayin'.
 
Great update - I always like tea at Palo, too. After a three year cruise hiatus I'm looking forward to doing it again next October.

Sorry about the canceled excursion (that stinks) but surely second dinner makes up for it a little? ;)
 
I love the SM gift - Gotta love the coconut bra! :thumbsup2

What a bummer about your excursion. Did you actually get the rain?

I can't wait to hear about your two dinners!
 
Erica,
I'm totally hooked on your TR's! We leave November 29, I hope that you can hold up to your promise to be finished by T'giving. Looking forward to more!
 
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Yeah... Thanksgiving...

Oh... who am I kidding...

I'll race ya!!! One bottle of the booze of the person's choice on the first cruise...

Double or nothing on the EB... ;) ;) ;)
 
Hey Erica,
Just curious, how long does tea take?
I'm trying to talk Ron into trying it next time....and while I've finally got him over the whole "foo-foo" part of it, he doesn't want to spend three hours of a sea day afternoon "holed up" in Palo.
Thx!:thumbsup2
 
I am just loving your report :cool1: Feels like I am right there with you!! :goodvibes Thanks for sharing!
 
I LOVE THAT GLASS lol... cant wait to hear more.

Our excursion was cancled also prior to us cruising the pirate one.. and yet we get off the boat and what do we see.. a pirate ship.. umm what the heck?
 
Hey Erica,
Just curious, how long does tea take?
I'm trying to talk Ron into trying it next time....and while I've finally got him over the whole "foo-foo" part of it, he doesn't want to spend three hours of a sea day afternoon "holed up" in Palo.
Thx!:thumbsup2

Ours was a little over an hour.. Not Fru-Fru at all... very nice...
 
Well, I'm really SO glad to hear so many people love the High Tea!! I'll be enjoying it in just 6 days!:yay: :yay:

Erica, since your love of tea started in Edinburgh, I thought I'd post a couple pics on your thread (hope that's ok!;) ). I've only had High Tea once before, and it happened to be in Scotland- my friend Fiona is Scottish, and 2 years ago 3 of us went over with her to see where she grew up. What a BEAUTIFUL country!!:love: Her best friend from boarding school was working at St. Andrews at the time- and she was kind enough to treat us to High Tea, because I really, really wanted to see what a traditional and proper English High Tea was all about-
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Unfortunately, this is my only photo of it- MY card was ERASED by the developer!!:scared1: So you'll just have to take my word for it when I tell you it was truly incredible and delicious!! That little table was piled high with finger sandwiches and pastries and scones and clotted cream- yum,yum,yum! Before tea, she took us to see the suite Prince Charles stays in when he comes to St. Andrews-

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Nice view, huh?

Thanks for all the entertainment- hope there's another post before I leave on Friday morning!!!:goodvibes

Ellen
 
Just got back from a "magical" week. I'm taking a day to recuperate before getting back into the grind of work. I have 8 more suitcases to unpack...but, I HAD to see if you had posted more of your report. There were several unread portions and it was really nice to have a laugh. We came home to sleet and snow, so that compounds the after-cruise depression. :sad1: BUT....your trip report helped put a little sunshine into the day.

Keep it coming. :thumbsup2
 


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