dolphingirl47
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Day 25
We were awake at a quite reasonable hour again and headed up to the Windjammer for some breakfast. We both went to get some food. Graham went for his usual fruit course and I decided to go straight for the hot food. I got in line for an omelette. I went with sausage, mushrooms and cheese, which was very nice. I had some vegetable fried rice to go with it. When I came to the room where we were usually sitting for breakfast, I could not find Graham at first. He had ended up on a breakfast bar set up right by the window. This turned out to be a stroke of luck. I had not sat down for long when we had company. We were joined by a pod of spinner dolphins that performed for us. This was such a treat.
After breakfast we went our separate ways again briefly. There was another DreamWorks performance on the Royal Esplanade where I was heading. We arranged to meet up at the Two70. As I took the lift down, I bumped into one of the "stores" that we had taken on board earlier in the week. Very handsome he was, too.
Gloria from Madagascar came out first and did a little dance and was then joined by King Julien. Once he had done his thing, they were supposed to meet and greet people together. Everybody got in line, which was quite impressive that morning. When it was nearly my turn, I realised that only Gloria was there. I had my photo taken with her, but then decided to hang around for a bit. That paid off. King Julien came back a short while later and the line had gone down by then. So I got back in line and got another photo with both of them. Then I headed up to the Two70.



I quickly checked in with Graham and then I decided to see if I could find two of our table mates as I knew that they would be there for the progressive trivia. I did find them very quickly and they and their team mates invited me to join them. It was fun to officially being able to play. I was utterly useless at the music questions, but my general knowledge is pretty good. One area I was useful for was the logo round especially when one of the logos was for Emirates. I must have done OK as I was invited back for the next and final day. I was only too happy to accept that invitation.
After the trivia, I headed back to join Graham. There was something distinctly familiar in the distance. It turned out that we were very close to Muscat and what I had spotted was the Incense Burner on top of a mountain near the port. The captain made an announcement that we would slow down as we were waiting for a boat to pull alongside to allow the exchange of goods. We were sat there for quite a while until the boat arrived. This was pure agony. I had fallen head over heels in love with Muscat in December and it made me sat to be so close and not being able to visit. This was an absolutely amazing trip, but I could not help thinking that it would have been even more perfect if it included a stop at Muscat.
While all of this was going on, there was another DreamWorks performance at Two70. There were some technical issues with the lift, but eventually our buddy Laura went downstairs and came back up with Alex the lion. He did a little dance and then he posed for photos. A photographer was again present so I got some photos with Alex. I was a little torn as there was another DreamWorks performance at 13:00, but there was something else on at the same time. I did check with Laura if Puss would be out at that time and she told me that Puss would be on the Royal Esplanade the following afternoon. So I was all set.







The rest of the morning was spent reading and enjoying the view. The boat did eventually arrive and the "stores" left the ship. I did get something to drink for both of us from Cafe Two70 at one stage and while I was at it, I got myself another peanut butter cupcake.
At 13:00, Captain’s Corner started. This was hosted by our Captain and Cruise Director and was very interesting. Our Cruise Director introduced our Captain and then he told us a bit about himself before opening the floor to questions. There was a fair bit of banter going on between the Captain and the Cruise Director, which made this even more enjoyable. There were a good variety of questions. There were some questions about security on board and specifically about extra security personal being brought on board and the Captain was quite vague in his answers just saying that they had started to review security arrangements months in advance and that they were working with a number of authorities to ensure a smooth transit of the area. He most certainly was not going to admit to the presence of our “stores” on the ship. There were also some questions about a plane flying overhead a couple of days earlier. We had completely missed this, but it had freaked some people out and the Captain made an announcement at the time. He reiterated that the plane was German and part of the coalition forces that are patrolling this area. He also explained that they were in radio contact with the plane and were fully aware of every movement. The most interesting part was the technical questions about the ship. The answers to them were not that dissimilar to what I have heard on other ships regarding recycling, generation of electricity and production of drinking water. Some of you may remember that I posted before the cruise that at the 11th hour, they brought the Ovation back to dry dock to swap out the propulsion system and some questions were asked about this. Apparently Meyer Werft was not happy about the ship’s performance and the fuel efficiency gains so they decided to revert back to the same system that the two older sister ships have. What absolutely wowed me is that the Ovation is essentially a huge hovercraft. She has a flat bottom and travels on air bubbles. This makes her more fuel efficient and this is also why she is so quiet.
After Captain’s Corner, we went to Sorrento’s for some pizza and cake. We went with tried and tested and had some cheese pizza and some pepperoni pizza. I have some more of the flourless chocolate cake and Graham had a white chocolate and cranberry cookie. We then headed back to the Two70 were we chilled out for most of the afternoon. I managed to finish another book that afternoon. Shortly before 18:00 we went back to the cabin to drop off our stuff and then we headed up to the SeaPlex. There was a bumper car session from 18:00 to 20:30 that evening so we headed for this. Initially, it was pretty busy again, but we still managed to have a go every 3rd or 4th round and after the first hour, it calmed down. The ”sandwich filling” was around for a while, but we managed to avoid him. He soon enough left. I assume he had dinner to go to. We had a lot of fun again, but had enough at around 20:00.
We headed back to the cabin, got showered and changed and then headed to do the rounds of the photo opportunities one last time as they were not taking photos on the final evening. That was the main reason why I got changed as we were only heading to the Windjammer for dinner. It was nice to see all of our photographer buddies one last time. We had definitely bonded with them over the course of the cruise.









Then it was time for dinner. We were still not much later than our regular dinner time. We both made a beeline for the area at the back of the buffet where they had all the meats that they were cooking to order. We both chose a steak. I went for some fries and added a bit of gravy. Graham had some salad with his steak. Although everything was really nice, I was struggling with eating it for some reason. I was off my food that night. I did however perk up when Graham came back with hot cherries and vanilla sauce. I do love Cherries Jubilee. I did comment that I wish they had ice cream and then headed off to get some Cherries Jubilee for myself. I did even found some vanilla ice cream so I was happy.
After dinner, we headed back to our cabin. We put the TV on for a bit and I had another go at videoing the Wash Your Hands video and then we got ready for bed.
We were awake at a quite reasonable hour again and headed up to the Windjammer for some breakfast. We both went to get some food. Graham went for his usual fruit course and I decided to go straight for the hot food. I got in line for an omelette. I went with sausage, mushrooms and cheese, which was very nice. I had some vegetable fried rice to go with it. When I came to the room where we were usually sitting for breakfast, I could not find Graham at first. He had ended up on a breakfast bar set up right by the window. This turned out to be a stroke of luck. I had not sat down for long when we had company. We were joined by a pod of spinner dolphins that performed for us. This was such a treat.
After breakfast we went our separate ways again briefly. There was another DreamWorks performance on the Royal Esplanade where I was heading. We arranged to meet up at the Two70. As I took the lift down, I bumped into one of the "stores" that we had taken on board earlier in the week. Very handsome he was, too.
Gloria from Madagascar came out first and did a little dance and was then joined by King Julien. Once he had done his thing, they were supposed to meet and greet people together. Everybody got in line, which was quite impressive that morning. When it was nearly my turn, I realised that only Gloria was there. I had my photo taken with her, but then decided to hang around for a bit. That paid off. King Julien came back a short while later and the line had gone down by then. So I got back in line and got another photo with both of them. Then I headed up to the Two70.



I quickly checked in with Graham and then I decided to see if I could find two of our table mates as I knew that they would be there for the progressive trivia. I did find them very quickly and they and their team mates invited me to join them. It was fun to officially being able to play. I was utterly useless at the music questions, but my general knowledge is pretty good. One area I was useful for was the logo round especially when one of the logos was for Emirates. I must have done OK as I was invited back for the next and final day. I was only too happy to accept that invitation.
After the trivia, I headed back to join Graham. There was something distinctly familiar in the distance. It turned out that we were very close to Muscat and what I had spotted was the Incense Burner on top of a mountain near the port. The captain made an announcement that we would slow down as we were waiting for a boat to pull alongside to allow the exchange of goods. We were sat there for quite a while until the boat arrived. This was pure agony. I had fallen head over heels in love with Muscat in December and it made me sat to be so close and not being able to visit. This was an absolutely amazing trip, but I could not help thinking that it would have been even more perfect if it included a stop at Muscat.
While all of this was going on, there was another DreamWorks performance at Two70. There were some technical issues with the lift, but eventually our buddy Laura went downstairs and came back up with Alex the lion. He did a little dance and then he posed for photos. A photographer was again present so I got some photos with Alex. I was a little torn as there was another DreamWorks performance at 13:00, but there was something else on at the same time. I did check with Laura if Puss would be out at that time and she told me that Puss would be on the Royal Esplanade the following afternoon. So I was all set.







The rest of the morning was spent reading and enjoying the view. The boat did eventually arrive and the "stores" left the ship. I did get something to drink for both of us from Cafe Two70 at one stage and while I was at it, I got myself another peanut butter cupcake.
At 13:00, Captain’s Corner started. This was hosted by our Captain and Cruise Director and was very interesting. Our Cruise Director introduced our Captain and then he told us a bit about himself before opening the floor to questions. There was a fair bit of banter going on between the Captain and the Cruise Director, which made this even more enjoyable. There were a good variety of questions. There were some questions about security on board and specifically about extra security personal being brought on board and the Captain was quite vague in his answers just saying that they had started to review security arrangements months in advance and that they were working with a number of authorities to ensure a smooth transit of the area. He most certainly was not going to admit to the presence of our “stores” on the ship. There were also some questions about a plane flying overhead a couple of days earlier. We had completely missed this, but it had freaked some people out and the Captain made an announcement at the time. He reiterated that the plane was German and part of the coalition forces that are patrolling this area. He also explained that they were in radio contact with the plane and were fully aware of every movement. The most interesting part was the technical questions about the ship. The answers to them were not that dissimilar to what I have heard on other ships regarding recycling, generation of electricity and production of drinking water. Some of you may remember that I posted before the cruise that at the 11th hour, they brought the Ovation back to dry dock to swap out the propulsion system and some questions were asked about this. Apparently Meyer Werft was not happy about the ship’s performance and the fuel efficiency gains so they decided to revert back to the same system that the two older sister ships have. What absolutely wowed me is that the Ovation is essentially a huge hovercraft. She has a flat bottom and travels on air bubbles. This makes her more fuel efficient and this is also why she is so quiet.
After Captain’s Corner, we went to Sorrento’s for some pizza and cake. We went with tried and tested and had some cheese pizza and some pepperoni pizza. I have some more of the flourless chocolate cake and Graham had a white chocolate and cranberry cookie. We then headed back to the Two70 were we chilled out for most of the afternoon. I managed to finish another book that afternoon. Shortly before 18:00 we went back to the cabin to drop off our stuff and then we headed up to the SeaPlex. There was a bumper car session from 18:00 to 20:30 that evening so we headed for this. Initially, it was pretty busy again, but we still managed to have a go every 3rd or 4th round and after the first hour, it calmed down. The ”sandwich filling” was around for a while, but we managed to avoid him. He soon enough left. I assume he had dinner to go to. We had a lot of fun again, but had enough at around 20:00.
We headed back to the cabin, got showered and changed and then headed to do the rounds of the photo opportunities one last time as they were not taking photos on the final evening. That was the main reason why I got changed as we were only heading to the Windjammer for dinner. It was nice to see all of our photographer buddies one last time. We had definitely bonded with them over the course of the cruise.









Then it was time for dinner. We were still not much later than our regular dinner time. We both made a beeline for the area at the back of the buffet where they had all the meats that they were cooking to order. We both chose a steak. I went for some fries and added a bit of gravy. Graham had some salad with his steak. Although everything was really nice, I was struggling with eating it for some reason. I was off my food that night. I did however perk up when Graham came back with hot cherries and vanilla sauce. I do love Cherries Jubilee. I did comment that I wish they had ice cream and then headed off to get some Cherries Jubilee for myself. I did even found some vanilla ice cream so I was happy.
After dinner, we headed back to our cabin. We put the TV on for a bit and I had another go at videoing the Wash Your Hands video and then we got ready for bed.