Linda & Family – August 2008
Cast: Myself – Linda; DH – Mike; DD – Deanna (10); DD – Jessica (8)
When: August 15 – 29, 2008
Where: Pre-cruise - Hyatt Regency Miami; Royal Caribbean Liberty of
the Seas; Post-Cruise Port Orleans French Quarters
Day 3 – Second cruise day – at sea
The beds onboard The Liberty of the Seas is the most comfortable
we've ever had, and that's not just tired bodies talking! We had
trouble waking up to get the tickets for the ice show later this
week because it was so comfortable staying in bed. Our kids were
not about to go anywhere no matter how we poked at them, so we
headed for Studio B to get the tickets then to a nice sit down
breakfast at the main dining room. We were seated at a large round
table along with other diners. The six seated to our left were from
France, the couple immediate to our right was from New Zealand and
the couple beyond them was from Toronto, Canada. The couple from
New Zealand will be on back to back cruise on the Liberty of the
Seas, and when they reach Cozumel on their 2nd 7 night cruise they
will be taking a detour and flying over to Cuba for two weeks before
boarding the Liberty of the Seas again to complete their journey.
Mike had perfectly made eggs benedict while I had a mushroom and
onion omelet. After our breakfast and interesting conversation with
the New Zealand couple we headed for Windjammer to grab a couple
plates of food for the girls.
We headed for the kids club when the girls were finally done eating
and getting dressed for the day. Though the girls had good
experiences at other kids' club on Royal Caribbean cruises, they
were not entirely sure about what to expect on the Liberty of the
Seas because their experience on the Freedom of the Seas' kids' club
were less than stellar. Their worries were dispelled as soon as
they checked into the club. While the girls got acquainted with
their new friends Mike and I headed over to Johnny Rockets to have a
shake and a snack. As always, Johnny Rockets is great fun and the
malts were first class. As crown and Anchor members we had coupons
in the booklets provided for free cover charge to Johnny Rockets,
otherwise there would have been a surcharge of $3.95 per visit to
Johnny rockets.
The girls had a choice to eat with their friends at Johnny Rockets
tonight, but chose to go with us to dinner because it is the first
formal night and they knew there would be shrimp cocktail – their
favorite appetizer on the RCI cruises. Deanna had two servings of
shrimps before going to her main course, Jessica couldn't get enough
and asked for a third serving before starting on her pasta.
We headed for the Broadway production show "Ever After" following
dinner. "Ever After" is RCI's interpretation of well-known
fairytales. The production had 16 talented singers/dancers and was
very well done.
The girls couldn't resist the temptation of the swimming pool and
asked to go for a swim after the show, so while Mike went to sleep,
I took the girls to a late night swim. The swim apparently used up
all their stored food and afterwards we headed to Sorrento to grab
some pizza before heading to our cabins. We ended up requesting a
whole cheese pizza then as we headed for our room at the other end
of the promenade, the girls HAD to get three more sandwiches and two
brownies from Café Promenade since it WAS on the way anyway. The
scary part is that the girls actually polished off most of the food
that we carried back to the cabins. Where they store all that food
in those tiny little bodies I'll never understand!