Our first, second, and last days were spent "at sea," as our schedule stated.
Every night, we were given a schedule for the next day's events. And boy was there a ton to do!
Let me also mention that this schedule was always left on our bed for us, as the housekeeping crew came into our room multiple times a day and cleaned up after us . . . they were amazing!
Most days we slept in, and pretty much did activities at our leisure.
One event we did attend every "at sea" day; however, were the mixology classes.
They were so much fun!
We all began by sitting around the bar, with these glasses in front of us:
The same two bartenders were there every day. We were given menus of which three drinks we would be "making" for the day. The first bartender would demonstrate by using the "correct" method . . . jigger and all.Every night, we were given a schedule for the next day's events. And boy was there a ton to do!
Let me also mention that this schedule was always left on our bed for us, as the housekeeping crew came into our room multiple times a day and cleaned up after us . . . they were amazing!
Most days we slept in, and pretty much did activities at our leisure.
One event we did attend every "at sea" day; however, were the mixology classes.
They were so much fun!
We all began by sitting around the bar, with these glasses in front of us:
You could then "win" his drink by answering the trivia question correctly. (One of which Joel managed to do . . .) The second bartender would then come in and make the drinks by using, what he called, the "happy method." They were poured into a shaker, and handed out to be shaken. . . And finally distributed to everyone who was participating.
A little corny, honestly, but was a fun way to spend an hour every day.
Other "at sea" activities included:
Bingo . . .
Exploring the Ship . . . Midnight Snacks . . . Enjoying the view . . . Nightly shows . . . And beautiful sunsets.
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