Our arrival at the ship. Poor quality is because this is a picture of a photograph. Left to Right: Ralph, Lori, Andrew, Mark (friend), Spencer, Ashley (niece/cousin), Kari.
We have a spacious cabin. They call it a "B Class". It is a suite, with a large balcony. This is a view into it from the door.
Another view, this time looking towards the entrance.
The sleeping area
First official thing you have to do is your "Lifeboat Muster". An alarm is sounded and everyone has to report to their lifeboat station wearing a lifejacket.
After that, Spencer found his favorite entertainers, the Krooze Komics.
They had him in all sorts of predicaments.
Lots of folks hung out at the pool. I counted at least 3 pools and 6 whirlpools in different places.
Labadee is the cruise line's private compound on the coast of Haiti. It has beautiful beaches
As well as an AquaPark, with lots of floating play devices.
Andrew and Mark really enjoyed the floating trampolines.
Kari and Ashley enjoyed an exploring the Haitian coast via Waverunners
Spencer practices his juggling
At night, we got to see a production ice show "Ice Dancin'" on the ships ice rink.
Wednesday in Jamaica, we climbed Dunn's River Falls.
Can't figure out why they call this guy "Ready Freddie". can you?
Wednesday night, was the night the waiters all danced for us, then with us.
We went snorkeling in Grand Cayman and saw Sylvester Stallone's house on the way out to the snorkeling area.
Andrew and Kari catching some sun on the way out to the snorkeling area.
Andrew gearing up.
These folks are swimming with and feeding the stingrays.
Here's the one Andrew and Mark caught
Not to be outdone, Spencer got a "stingray hat"
Then we finally got Ashley to join Kari wearing a stingray hat
The kids shopped in Cozumel (including at Senor Frog's)
While we took a taxi to the Mayan ruins at San Gervais
Couldn't help but notice how puny the Carnival "Fun Ships" are when compared with the mighty Royal Caribbean Eagle class ships!
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