We
boarded the ship in Vancouver, Canada |
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This
balcony cabin is called an "Infinite Veranda"
because the balcony
itself can be part of the cabin with a floor to ceiling window
The window can be opened with French Doors
separating the cabin
from the balcony area
We had the best of both worlds - a larger cabin which converted
to
a traditional balcony area
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Exploring
the Ship
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This
is the Solarium - A Quiet Area for "Over age 16" |
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Even a cafe with healthy options |
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The Pool Deck |
Food here too |
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The
best arrangement of a buffet we have ever seen |
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Desserts
and specialty coffee at
the Cafe Al Bacio
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On
our way to a Dinner at Cyprus, the Greek Restaurant |
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There
were 4 main complementary restaurants
Greek, Italian, French and Cosmopolitan
Each had a specialty menu in addition to the daily menu |
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Excellent
food
was available in all venues
Examples can be found HERE |
"EDEN" as in "Garden of Eden" is a special
place with many venues |
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This
ramp wraps around the ship's stern overlooking Eden |
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Overlooking
the Central Plaza, a music venue and "Martini Bar" |
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Other
scenes and areas around the ship |
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The "Magic Carpet" |
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The
"Magic Carpet" serves as both a moving bar and a tender platform |
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This
is the "Dark Room" - a mirrored spooky corridor contecting 2 areas
of the ship |
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Joe found a stoic friend
with a wooden personality
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This was the "Raw" Restaurant
We did not eat here
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Artwork was displayed throughout the ship |
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Sunrise
from our Veranda |
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Video
from the bridge camera showed us exactly where we were on this
vast ocean |
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Some days the sea was rough |
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Many lovely sunsets |
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