Wish Upon A Star
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We had Jimmy from Golden Limo provide us with all of our transportation during our trip and he picked us up promptly at 10am from the Beach Club to take us to Port. We arrived around 11:30am where there were very few people waiting inside. Wow, what a different change for us. There were helpful CMs there who made sure our documents were done correctly and check-in was a breeze . . .When we were done checking in, the boarding had already started . . .We walked in and were in awe . . .our name was announced and there was a band playing and it was very festive . . .We headed up to Beach Blanket Buffet where we had our first taste of what the food was going to be like, it was delicious! It was a very windy day and the ocean looked a bit rough. After we walked around for a bit after lunch, we were allowed to our cabins. We had Cabin #6542 on Deck 6 Mid-Ship. I was surprised at how large it actually was and we definitely liked having our own private verandah. We really liked how the bathroom area was split. On one side there was a shower/tub and sink and the other side had the toilet and another sink. The kids were happy with their set up as well. Our luggage was dropped off by the door shortly thereafter and we hung up mostly our dinner clothes. We were able to fit 1 suitcase in the closet and we slid the other three underneath our bed. We basically didnt fully unpack, but there seemed to be more drawers for anyone who wanted to go all out and unpack everything.
At 4pm we all donned our life-vests and went to drill, then headed back to our cabin to get dressed for dinner and ready for the 5pm sail away party.
We had dining rotation TAPP. The sail away party was really nice and when that DCL horn blew . . .what a nice sound! Captain Henry had made an announcement prior to the sail away party to say that we would experience some rough seas till about 11pm. We had all taken the Bonine beforehand and didnt feel we had anything to worry about, boy were we wrong! We were all dressed nicely for our 1st dinner which was at Tritons and we were taken to our own private table for 4 (#42) where we first met our servers, Dana and Ian. As we were sitting there the motion of the ship started . . .people around us were ordering wine and drinks and seemed not to notice . . .DD started to look pale as did DH, but I didnt want to believe that they would actually feel sick . . .all of a sudden, I started to feel warm . . .then I knew I would have to leave the table . . .DD followed me and we headed to the nearest bathroom . . .I couldnt believe I was sick . . .the motion persisted and I felt a bit better and headed back to our table where our appetizers were already waiting for us . . .yeah, right, I couldnt even look at it. DH then left the table and found himself in the bathroom as I was previous . . .when he came back, we all decided that wed be better off in our cabin . . .Dana and Ian looked worried for us and offered to bring our meals up. As I was leaving Tritons nobody else looked ill at all . . .I was thinking, is it all in our heads, or what? After stumbling (literally) to our cabin (it was like we were drunk, banging into the hallway walls) we made it to our cabin which thankfully was already made up for us. Dana also arrived carrying our food, which I graciously accepted, but had no intention of eating it. We all got into our beds, fully clothed, and fell asleep . . .the motion was pretty bad and I repeatedly got sick, not the way I envisioned our cruise at all. We slept the entire night, in our clothes, until 7am the next morning. The food remained on the floor the entire night, nobody touched it . . .hmmmmmm wonder if instead of gaining weight (like people always say they do) well actually lose weight?
At 4pm we all donned our life-vests and went to drill, then headed back to our cabin to get dressed for dinner and ready for the 5pm sail away party.
We had dining rotation TAPP. The sail away party was really nice and when that DCL horn blew . . .what a nice sound! Captain Henry had made an announcement prior to the sail away party to say that we would experience some rough seas till about 11pm. We had all taken the Bonine beforehand and didnt feel we had anything to worry about, boy were we wrong! We were all dressed nicely for our 1st dinner which was at Tritons and we were taken to our own private table for 4 (#42) where we first met our servers, Dana and Ian. As we were sitting there the motion of the ship started . . .people around us were ordering wine and drinks and seemed not to notice . . .DD started to look pale as did DH, but I didnt want to believe that they would actually feel sick . . .all of a sudden, I started to feel warm . . .then I knew I would have to leave the table . . .DD followed me and we headed to the nearest bathroom . . .I couldnt believe I was sick . . .the motion persisted and I felt a bit better and headed back to our table where our appetizers were already waiting for us . . .yeah, right, I couldnt even look at it. DH then left the table and found himself in the bathroom as I was previous . . .when he came back, we all decided that wed be better off in our cabin . . .Dana and Ian looked worried for us and offered to bring our meals up. As I was leaving Tritons nobody else looked ill at all . . .I was thinking, is it all in our heads, or what? After stumbling (literally) to our cabin (it was like we were drunk, banging into the hallway walls) we made it to our cabin which thankfully was already made up for us. Dana also arrived carrying our food, which I graciously accepted, but had no intention of eating it. We all got into our beds, fully clothed, and fell asleep . . .the motion was pretty bad and I repeatedly got sick, not the way I envisioned our cruise at all. We slept the entire night, in our clothes, until 7am the next morning. The food remained on the floor the entire night, nobody touched it . . .hmmmmmm wonder if instead of gaining weight (like people always say they do) well actually lose weight?