After the Sail away Party we headed back to our room to get changed for our first show in the Walt Disney Theatre Hercules, this has to be another major plus for cruising. It's super easy to go from one activity to another, no major walking, no driving, nothing, just hop in the elevator and your at your next activity. Love it!
When we arrived back at the room we had some pretty cool views of the Space Center, Navy Base and Airforce Base.
We're almost out to sea...
On the way out we were able to see a TON of Sting and Eagle Rays swimming past the ship, the water was that clear. Also we spotted a shark and some flying fish, sadly no Dolphins this time but the other sites were pretty cool.
While everyone was cleaning up we ordered room service as we knew it would be awhile before dinner and hey we're cruising it's ok to eat 4 meals a day...lol.
So I placed an order for Chicken Tenders and a couple of BLTs and four glasses of ice cold tea, oh yeah and a few Mickey Bars. Yum!
However I think everyone else had the same idea as it took some time to get our food, infact our show started at 6:30pm and the food showed up at 6:20pm, thank goodness we were only 3 floors above the theatre and it was just a hop down in the elevator since we were directly above the entrance.
The food came, we tipped the server and scarfed it down, grabbing the Mickey bars to go.
We flew down to the theatre bypassing the snack stand already full from our speed snack we had just inhaled...lol. We were able to find four seats together right by the sound booth. Nice seats. We have done the front row and about 1/2 way up before and let me tell you the back is the way to go, you can see everything and the sound is just right.
John and I adore Hercules, but Sue found it a tad boring and too loud. The jokes had been updated since our last cruise in August 06' and due to this it was like a new show to us all over again. LOVE IT!
After the show John and I headed to check out the pins in Mickey's Mates and found a ton we "needed", yes we are addicted to pins.
I told John we'd wait till nearer the end of the cruise to see if we really still "needed" the $100's of dollars worth of pins we were drooling over. He agreed. So wait do we do next? Head down to the lobby to pin trade.
We met a very sweet CM named Katrina who was working her first contract onboard, we said "hello" as her Mom also posts here and we wanted to send some greetings from home. Katrina talked to us for quite awhile and we found four awesome pins we'd been searching for in Mickey's Pin Trading book and left in their place four great CM pins for someone else to find.
Before we knew it we had to bid Katrina farewell as it was time for our dinner in Parrot Cay. Hooray!
I know this place gets pushed aside much of the time but we love PC. It actually has my favorite meal out of all of the regular rotation locations. Plus we were happy to see our request for a table for four had been honored.
We meet our waiters Engelbert and Zandy (I hope I spelt that right). Two lovely gentleman who would be taking care of us each night. We talked a bit and introduced ourselves. When it came time to taking my order I knew exactly what I wanted....
Lump Crab Dip with Chips (Sorry no picture)
Cream of Sweet Onion Soup
Mixed Grill
And to finish it off Creme Brulee Cheesecake
Ok roll me out of here now...lol
John got the exact same thing, bypassing the soup and John Sr and Sue both got salads, the salmon and whatever the sugar free desert was that night. Chickens, live some, it's a cruise indulge...lol. Yes I'm sure I packed on 2 or 3 pounds with that meal but it was soooo good.
Ok so here is the "fun" part, during dinner we hear a loud crash and shortly thereafter our legs are drenched in freezing water, what in the world. Well turns out the lady seated next to us had enjoyed one too many drink of the days and had backed up into the wine bucket knocking it and all it's icy goodness all over our legs. Ouch! I thought it was funny but John not so much. I had to play referee to calm him down.
But in the end all was well and we all enjoyed a great dinner together. We saw our friends and they had been seated with the "one too many" lady and her family and a couple they called the mutes, who apparently didn't talk during the entire cruise. Our table for four was looking better and better.
Our after dinner plans were to go to 80's night in Wavebands (the onboard club) and I had not a care in the world, tonight I was going to rock out to Bon Jovi and Madonna.
So we bid John Sr and Sue goodbye as they finished up their dinner and headed to Wavebands were we met up with some friends.
To Be Countinued...Up next 80's night....