Monday, June 18, 2012

Our Bermuda Cruise

Our entire family left from Baltimore on Friday June 8 for a 6 day cruise to the island of Bermuda. I had never been on a cruise before and had my doubts and concerns about the entire adventure. I've had issues with motions sickness and was quite concerned that may be an issue on the trip. Fortunately, we only had one day of rough seas and even then it never affected me. We sailed on Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. From the moment we boarded the ship the staff were cheerful, helpful and a pleasure to be around. Our room attendant, Nelson was wonderful. He greeted us several times each day and did a super job attending to our quarters. His wife worked on the ship also as a nurse. They were from the Philippians and spent 6 months at a time on the ship and then return home for 3 months. Along with our family my Mother-in-law Joyce and a friend, Dan and Evelyn Maddox, the Stowell's and Buswell's all were on the cruses. There were 17 of us in total. We departed Baltimore at 4:30 and had our first dinner at 6pm. I liked that we had the early seating every evening. That way we could see the 8:30 show. Our gang wasn't much interested in doing the formal dinners so we ate at the buffet those nights. The dining options were awesome. 24 hour room service was offered. There were two separate dining areas along with the main dining room. The service int he dining room was wonderful. Each night there was a different menu and you could order multiple meals if you liked. The boys all seemed to eat steak each night.They even offered lobster tail one night. For the most part we ate at the buffet for breakfast and lunch there and then went to the dining room for dinner. The buffet had anything you could imagine and it was all delicious. Breakfast was wonderful with fancy Omelets and any other breakfast food your could think of. During the day most of us hung out around the pool deck. The weather was spectacular except for one day. There were all kinds of activities that the entertainment department put on to keep the guests entertained. I played in a Texas Holdem tournament. I had won $100 the night before so I figured what the heck spend the $100 an enter the tournament. I wound up getting a bad beat with pocket 10's and was knocked out. We cruised all day Saturday and Sunday and arrived in Bermuda around 4pm. We meet the family in the dining room for dinner and afterwards only Jenna and I went onto shore. We had a great time. We found a club and were a couple guys were playing music, then went to snorkel beach were a reggae band was playing. We saw an awesome sunset there. Later we went on a glass bottom boat ride out to the Bermuda triangle. We saw beautiful coral reef, fish and even a ship wreck. We got back to the ship sometime after midnight. I couldn't believe that no one else wanted to go out. Oh well, special time for Jenna and I. Monday after breakfast we all meet on the pier and purchased a daily transportation ticket. That allowed you to board any bus or ferry for the entire day. We decided to go Elbow Beach which was not the main beach area where most of the guest were being directed. It was about 45 minutes on the bus, which was OK because it gave you an opportunity to see some of the island. What strikes you is the cleanliness of the island.It's also odd that the drive on the left side of the road. The beach was spectacular. Beautiful blue crystal clear water. We rented snorkel gear and those that wanted to took turns snorkeling. There actually was a shipwreck not to far off shore that you could see.We stayed at the beach most the day and then got back on the bus to ride into Hamilton to catch a ferry back to the ship. We split up to do some shopping and were to meet for the 5:30 ferry. Well, Steve, Matt, Karen and I were at the end of the line and right as we're to board they lower the rope and no more on board. We have to wave good bye and wait an hour for the next ferry. Needless to say we were not that happy. Anyway, we got back to the ship around 7:30 and had a nice dinner. Later that evening they had a blow out deck party. Lot's of fun drinking and dancing. We were the last group to leave the deck. The older kids went on shore to a late night dance club and didn't get back until after 4. They ran into the juggler who had performed the night before and was out on the prowl with his wife. Tuesday morning we had a few hours until the ship set sail back to Baltimore. The girls and I went onto shore and walked around the dockyard mall and purchased t shirts and other souvenirs. The ship left around noon. Later that afternoon there was a sexiest man competition. My Brother-in-law Steve gave a valiant effort but in the end was beat out by a special needs kid. It was quite the event. Later there was a belly flop contest. Nice thing about the cruise was that there was always something to do. Each morning they would leave a flyer in your room outlining all the different entertainment options for reach day. We pretty much did dinner and the show each night and then went to the casino for a while. I played quite a bit of Texas hold em and made a number of friends at the tables. That evening we celebrated Ed Buswell's birthday. Wednesday was the first day we had any inclement weather. The seas were about 8-10 feet high. The boat was really rocking. We new there might be some trouble when the crew hung barf bags along the corridors and the stairways. Fortunately, for the most part, everyone was able to take some pills or put on a patch. The weather was crappy most of the day. We took in a movie, at lots of food and watch a couple shows. The ship put on a spectacular finale show with awesome singing and dancing. We arrived back in Baltimore at 7am the next morning. We quickly departed and were home by 9:30. All and all one of the best vacations our family has ever had. Royal Caribbean did a great job and for the cost it'd be hard to beat. `