I
expected big but
it was HUGE.
As we were leaving the dock there was a mandatory lifeboat drill.
Linda and Jim's cabin looked out on the central main street where there
was even a classic car on display.
The glass elevator looked out over main street as well.
The top deck had pools, hot tubs, bars with drinks and snacks.
Recreation included an ice skating rink,
roller blade track,
and climbing wall.
There was a climbing competition where we got to try our skills.
I didn't do too badly.
An ice show one evening had a number of elaborate production
numbers.
The second picture shows one with fluorescent costumes and UV lighting.
There were lot of kids on board and they put on a circus with
a
ringmaster, strong man, wild animals and acrobats.
There were a couple of formal nights in the dinning room.
We were on the ship over Easter so there were rabbit theme decorations.
One evening guests started picking up the eggs from the baskets and
they
all disappeared.
We could look down on the ship's bridge.
There was
usually
someone on duty.
The computer ran the ship all the time with its position charted
precisely even into the harbor and up to the dock.