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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 4 - Ice Skating "Cool Art, Hot Ice!"
    7pm and 9pm
    I showed up outside Studio B to find the doors opened early and a packed house at 8:20pm.  I managed to find a single seat while it was standing room only not long after I arrived.
    Very good show but I'll let the pictures do the talking.



















    Another 'don't miss' skating show.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 4 Sail away to more rain and overcast.
    The typical rolling hills that PEI is known for.


    Fall color is getting more intense.


    Day 4 dinner menu.

    I went to the Windjammer again.  I wanted a quick dinner to try to catch the skating show at 7pm.  Scandinavian Night.
    @Sweety, this photo is for you.  All the Red velvet Cake you can eat.

    At 6:15pm I headed down to deck3 when stepping off the elevator I encountered the longest Studio B line I've ever seen.  At 45 minutes before show time it stretched from Studio B all the way into the MDR.  I guess with a rainy day and many folks not leaving the ship they were anxious for something and they all came to Studio B.  
    I'll try for another showing...
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 4 - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
    The Captain was right on with his weather forecast for the day and it was cold and wet upon our arrival.  
    Our first look from the ship.



    The terminal building has a variety of shops and food available as well as free wifi. 



    I guess the AARP cell plans don't include roaming in Canada as the free wifi area was very popular.





     
     
     
    The opportunity for real lobster presented itself quickly off the ship.  Real lobster meaning not that Caribbean lobster stuff they serve on the ship on formal nights.

    A short walk down the shore led me to another seafood store and restaurant.

    The menu was bilingual - English and Japanese.  

    The store side of the building had a pretty good supply of live lobsters sorted by weight.


    Lobster was also available cooked, ready to go.

    Other types of seafood also available.

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 3 - Dinner
    MDR Menu

    I ate in the Windjammer - Italian Night.
    We've entered a dead satellite coverage zone.

    Some channels continued to work such as BBC News and The Weather Channel that is temporarily available while Hurricane Michael is in play.  Royal worked out a deal with it's TV provider Global Eagle and The Weather Channel to allow this channel, not normally part of the TV channel lineup, to be available on some ships (according to James Van Fleet, Royal's in-house Chief Meteorologist).   
    Our progress and location where satellite coverage is absent.

    I checked out the Las Vegas Tenors in the main theater, pub singer, Schooner Bar piano player and the silent disco in the Viking Crown Lounge which was surprisingly well attended.   
    After that it was time for bed.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 3 - Midday
    Here from near the center of the Gulf of St. Lawrence I wandered around and grabbed some more photos.

    Following seas from the 20 knot tail wind makes for very smooth sailing with little wind on the helipad.

    There was a request for some Sports Deck photos so here they are.  Starting with mini-golf at Adventure Dunes.




     
    This is a two level mini-golf that starts on deck 13 and ends on deck 12.

    I talked to the sports deck crew and they don't operate the flowrider or slides below approximately 10°C or 50°F.  Since we are right on that bubble they are currently closed.  They call to the bridge who advises them on weather and they make a call go/no-go.





    Main pool deck.



    Time for lunch at Cafe Promenade.  Noted a pulled pork BBQ special.

    Updated pizza selections.


    A couple of turkey sandwiches, a slice of BBQ chicken pizza and a pulled pork BBQ sandwich.  All were quite tasty.  I'm ready for a nap.

    Meanwhile, back in my cabin...

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Elevator upgrades are underway.  They are manufactured by Kone, a big name in the elevator industry.  They have Kone employees on board doing the upgrades.  I saw this on Mariner a few weeks ago as well.
    Old elevator signs are being replaced.

    New indicators are bigger and easier to read.  My guess is that there is more to this upgrade than just signage.  I'm betting old control systems are being modernized and newer controls will allow intelligent adaptations to respond to peak times and other such things. 

    Spotted a ship in the distance.  It's the Oceania Insignia out of New York.  

    There is also some work being done on the ping pong tables.

    Slides and flowrider are closed despite the cruise compass times listing them as open.  It is pretty cold out there.


    Despite the cool temperature it's a beautiful day.

     
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 3 - Sea Day 
    Our progress so far has us entering the Gulf of St Lawrence and beginning to make the turn South-East.  



    At 22.5 knots we have to be pretty near full speed ahead.  The ship is very smooth though.

    I noticed on the card left with the D+ Champagne the voyage number is 888.  I wonder if this is the 888th sailing of Adventure?

    We changed times last night, we are now on Atlantic time.

    The Northern shore of the Gaspe Bay Peninsula.

    Voom is non-existent.  I've ventured up to the Viking Crown Lounge to eek out a small 3G signal from the tip of Quebec to write this.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    The rest of day 2 was pretty much the same.  Raining, overcast, gloomy.  I stayed on board and worked.  
    Muster at 4:30pm.  

    At least I was in the Imperial lounge.  Seating went quick so I was glad I got there early to beat all those old people to the seats.  Just kidding.

    Soon after our sail away.




    Typical escort out of port.



    It's kind of weird.  Tomorrow is day 3 already yet we just sailed away.  Yikes!  Only 10 more days!.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 2 - Quebec City
    Still in place I woke and worked for a bit.  Around 9:30am I headed to the Windjammer.  My plan was to avoid the peak breakfast crowd. 
    Outside was gloomy which resulted in everyone staying on the ship and all of my parent's friends had parked themselves in the Windjammer.  Playing cards, using laptops, talking, a few were eating.
    The only seat was at the bar in the Windjammer where a few other's had resorted to eating.  
    A scan of the room confirmed my earlier age observation.  I'm a baby on this cruise.  I think I saw some old ladies checking me out.  At least I know I can out run their husband's... walker.  Not sure about scooters, those things can go pretty fast!
    I'm glad I spent as much time as I did exploring Quebec City yesterday.  Today wasn't nearly as nice. 

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    After dinner I used my 3 happy drinks at various bars.  The Diamond lounge was a zoo.  As I stood in line for a drink I overheard speculation there are 85 Pinnacles on board and something like 1,200 Diamonds.  I may attend the top tier event later in the cruise to confirm.
    It was beginning to dawn on me why they call this the "Snowbird Migration" cruise.  In my fifties I am one of the youngest on board.  I realized I haven't seen one kid yet.  I'm basically cruising with all of my parents friends and they are all Diamond or higher.
    A light rain had set in.  I headed up to deck 12 to see what I could capture.



    Time to find a local bar with good local beer.


    Calling @mpoole3...

    Midnight approaching it was time to head to bed.


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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Some other ships photos as I returned from my afternoon walk.

    Free Sushi in the Promenade!

    I knew it was getting dark and wanted to catch some twilight or golden hour city photos despite the rain that was now falling.  Our guide at the Citadell has said rain was moving in.  He was right.




    The Viking Star also in port today was making its departure.  It was docked around the corner way past the Citadell.

    Yikes, I'm late for my 6pm MTD reservation.  Better get moving.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Finding my way back to the ship is much like in San Juan.  Find the general direction and walk downhill.


    Quebec City has a European flair.  Avoid the jet lag and come here instead.








    Back to the Chateaux Frontenac.







    Found this spot I may revisit once it's dark for a night photo of the ship.


    Note to self.  Don't get a balcony on the starboard side.





    At this point the Silver Wind was departing on it's way to Montreal tomorrow.

    There were two or three motorcoaches at the terminal.  It seems people were still arriving approaching 6pm.  

    Once through security transit guests like myself could skip the check in lines.

    The waiting area used at this time by off-duty crew checking email and making calls home.

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    The Citadelle de Quebec was built by the British with the original goal of preventing the French from trying to take this area back.  As it turns out it was a different enemy that tried unsuccessfully twice to take it.  The Americans.   
    It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and remains today an active base for the Canadian Armed Forces for the Royal 22e Regiment for French speaking troops.  It also has a museum for over 300 years of military history and is secondary residence for Governor General of Canada.  




    Since it is an active base you are required to participate in a guided tour at a cost of $16 CAD or around $13 USD.  
    The Dalhousie gate to the old city is the only gate in it's original condition.  Other gates I have taken photos of were modified for automobile traffic.   

    This is how the gates really were back in the day, minus the speed bumps.

     
    Je Me Souviens is the official motto of the Province of Quebec.  It translates to "I remember" and pay homage to those that served and gave their lives in the defense of Canada.  It's greater meaning includes not forgetting the ancient past and traditions.

    This building served as a military hospital.




    The Governor General of Canada's second official residence (the first is in the nations capital in Ottawa). 









    The Armstrong Gun or cannon was technologically advanced for its day in the 1800s and reaching 2 to 3 miles made it a formidable weapon (for the period).  It's placement here meant they could pick off enemy ships long before the enemy could ever attempt to fire their cannons back.







    The tour included a couple of building where we were not allowed to take pictures.




    All in all it was a very interesting tour that provides a lot insight into Canada's history.
    Leaving the Citadell and I found myself at a familiar gate that I took pictures of during my walk from the hotel the previous evening.

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Out into the city I walked along the waterfront in the direction of the Chateaux Frontenac.  There I came across some inviting shops and restaurants set into old stone buildings.  




    Fall decorations in place.  Note you can see the bow of the ship between the buildings for reference to location.


    The crowds began to thicken.  I must be on the right path.


    I was trying to find the Funicular and it looks like I succeeded.

    The funicular is $3.50 CAD.  They don't accept credit cards and U.S. cash is taken at par without any exchange rate provided.





    The Funicular station at the top.

    With that I was at the base of Chateaux Frontenac, a luxury hotel.


    Samuel De Champlain who discovered the area for France in the late 1500s.


    Wonderful views of the St. Lawrence River.










    The Consulate General of the United States:



    There is a paved path up the hill or these stairs

    The Plains of Abraham where the British defeated the French in 1759 that led to this becoming a British territory.

    The paved path up to this area.


    The imposing cannon of the Citadell de Quebec.  More on this in the next post.

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Time to head back out into the city.  On the way I spotted the Silver Wind who received the water cannon salute earlier in the day.  We shared the cruise terminal with her.

    Transit guests, those already checked in had a separate exit down to street level.  You can see the check in counter through the glass.  Hanging above the escalator and sloping down with it were what appeared to be native dream catcher like feathers suspended above us.   It is a cool effect and nicely done as they slope downward to match the slope of the escalator maintaining a consistent height above your head as you descend.

    I had a hard time capturing it with my camera while in motion.

    It is a very nice and modern cruise terminal.

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    A first look across the river from the ship.  Hard to do it justice in a photograph, the fall color coming into the trees was very pleasant and obvious even from a distance.


    The waterfront near the pier is fresh and modern with fountains bubbling up and mist occasionally popping out in other places.  Adventure berthed at the best possible location.

    I settled into the Viking Crown Lounge where I wrote some of this blog that I posted yesterday.  Looking down I saw what appeared to be a tour.  Local travel agents I suspect.

    Adventure now follows the practice of using your SetSail pass to board the ship.  I had my printed SetSail pass in my bag but wanted to see how the app based SetSail pass worked so I used it exclusively.  Terminal employees just did a brief "Ok, okay" and no problems.  At check in she scanned the barcode on my phone and no issues, I popped right up in the system.  
    When I boarded the ship, the ship security crew manning the scanning station asked "Where is your boarding pass?" to which I said this is my boarding pass again holding the phone out.  "Don't you have it printed?" she asked quizzically.  She looked at my phone skeptically and with great hesitation she scanned it and the familiar tone beeped and my picture popped up.  I think she was quite surprised.  "Welcome aboard".
    I only mention that now because the whole 'seapass pass card outside your stateroom' was really freaking out a lot of people.  I heard the crew say over and over "it will be outside you cabin" and "you can use your setsail pass to order drinks".  Over and over.  They begin to announce it ship wide over the PA system.  
    In the Viking Crown Lounge there were a lot of upset people over this.  They couldn't get into the Diamond Lounge without their card to swipe at the door.  Apparently this was ruining the entire cruise and we all had been on board for just an hour.  Finally someone opened the door and the entire Viking Crown Lounge made a dash for the Diamond Lounge, except for me and one other couple.
    For those that don't know, the Diamond Lounge isn't that big and nothing is offered during the day.  Happy hour drinks don't kick in until 4:30pm.  I found it odd that there were so many people clamoring for lounge access, at noon, on boarding day.  More on that later.
    Cabins available at 1pm.  Making the walk from the aft forward along deck 6 I spotted my bag well down the hall from my cabin.  At this point they were just getting the bags to the right floor for delivery by cabin attendants later so I grabbed my bag and rolled it to my cabin. 
    Interior deck 6 forward, cabin 6535.






     
    This is how SeaPass cards are distributed now.  One at the door outside you cabin in an envelope, the rest inside the cabin.

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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    The walk back to the ship was very pleasant.  The rental drop off is within the old city which is elevated above the riverfront, part of what makes the old city a natural fort.  



     
    I didn't need to walk uphill to reach the ship but it looked inviting so I did.



    Cannons everywhere!



    With my detour complete I started down towards the river using a cobblestone street.


    Along the way I came across this interesting water feature laid into the sidewalk. 

    It is excavated slightly so it slopes from the front and water ripples over the pavers with an embedded channel or mini-stream through the middle left to right.  Not exactly a waterfall but very nicely done.

    Not long before I was at the cruise terminal.




    Typical security check upstairs followed by check in area.

    The terminal is aft of the ship so it's a bit of a walk through a covered walkway that runs nearly the length of the ship.

    This leads to the gangway ramp and eventually to a briefly uncovered section connecting to the ship.  

     With that I was on board at 11:15am.  
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    IT'S CRUISE DAY!!!
    I awoke... because I left the drapes open and it was beginning to become daylight.  In the daylight I could really see the old city walls that were hidden last night.

     
    I immediately spotted a familiar shape in the distance.  It's Adventure of the Seas!!!

    Soon after I spotted a small ship coming up the river.  It came closer, then a tug provided a water cannon salute to the pier.  That's the Silversea Silver Wind.  I wonder if this is her inaugural call at this port?  


    Silversea is now part of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line family.  

    Today she would berth behind Adventure while she stopped here in Quebec City on her way to Montreal tomorrow.

    I consumed more Montreal bagels for breakfast and gathered my things to pack and get ready.  Tick tock, tick tock.  Did the clock just slow down?  
    I had a rental car in valet so I figured that would take some time to deal with so I headed down early.  I needed to fill up my rental car with gas so shortly after 9am I headed down.   In the hotel elevator on the way down I met folks who saw my RC tags and commented that they had just got off the ship, nothing but good things to say.   The hotel lobby was packed with guests just arriving from ships. 
    My GPS took me to a gas station on the way to the terminal so away I went.  That complete, my plan was to drop off my checked bag and head to Hertz to drop off the car and walk to the ship.  
    Typical cruise ship drop off experience although the local taxi drivers didn't seem to understand the concept. Since I was just dropping bags and not parking I was directed to follow the taxis.  I guess with fewer ships compared to Florida these were rookie cab drivers and they had no idea what to do.  
    I dropped off my luggage and started towards Hertz just 1/2 mile away.  How did we do these things before GPS? 
    The rental car agency represents three companies and they were packed.  
    That complete I followed my GPS back to the cruise terminal but this time on foot.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    From my commanding hotel view of the area (which the picture don't do justice) I had observed a fountain lit up at night and several gates to the old city.  I din't have a specific route in mind, I just headed in the direction of the fountain.

    They are placed directly in front of the Parliament buildings.

    One of many gates to the fort and old Quebec City. 










    That street I saw looked really inviting so I headed that way.  They have heaters setup along the sidewalk to warm folks as they walk along.

    Time to contribute to the local economy.  I always like to try to a local beer.

    St Ambroise IPA.  Perfect.

    It was getting late to time to find my way back to my hotel.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day turned to dark but I did enjoy much of the drive in daylight, enough to see the trees beginning to turn into their fall colors.  Not nearly at peak, but it must be getting close.  
    My GPS safely guided me to the Hilton in downtown Quebec City.   Like many hotels in major cities you have to pay for parking and valet tends to be the way to go.  I was ready to get out of the car after a day of flying and a 3 hour drive.  I had used a corporate rate to get a pretty good deal because like many downtown hotels rates can get up there.  Not only that it was the Thanksgiving weekend for Canada so rates were already up.  I had thought about staying in a hotel out of the city and driving in the next day but I'm glad I stayed downtown.  

    I was upgraded to a corner room with 270° views.
    My room on the 16th floor:




    The Brice building on the left has an apartment for the Premier of Quebec on the highest floor.  The Chateaux Frontenac is also a dominant structure on the right.  They both tower over the rest of the old city below them.  


    Quebec City is the seat of the Provincial Capitol and I had a great view of Parliament buildings.

    Great history in Quebec City which was established in 1608 by the French.  Britain would later win the area in a famous battle in the 1700s.   In 1867 the Country of Canada was born and Quebec City has remained Canadian since.
     Time to hit the streets and walk around a bit.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    Day 0 - Pre-cruise travel to embarkation port
    Landing in Montreal (YUL airport) after connecting in New York (JFK airport) and I was on the ground at 4pm.  YUL airport is a major international gateway airport for Canada and we arrived on our little regional jet from JFK in the shadow of some much bigger planes from around the world.  That meant Canadian customs would be busy, and it was.  However they have rows and rows of kiosks where you enter you details, swipe your passport and it went pretty quickly.  By 4:30pm I had my luggage and was walking through the parking.
    I have a confession to make.  My decision to fly into Montreal was somewhat influenced by a desire to get my hands on a favorite of mine - Montreal wood fired sesame seed bagels.  After getting my rental car I punched the address into the GPS and within 20 minutes I was spilling sesame seeds all over my rental car.  Three down and I hadn't even left the bagel store parking yet.

    Day 0 dinner complete and enough left over for breakfast in the morning, I began the nearly 3 hour drive to Quebec City.  Word of warning - in the province of Quebec turning right on a red light was illegal for a long time.  They have relaxed that but on the island of Montreal it remains illegal to turn right on a red light. 
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in 7000 Members   
    Should I delete those 12 accounts I created yesterday?  Just kidding...
    Congrats! 
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    I came across this cruise by accident and saw a decent fare for 13 nights on a recently refreshed ship so I had a YOLO moment and booked it.
    This is a repositioning cruise, part of Adventure's migration from Bayonne, NJ (her summer home port) to Ft. Lauderdale (her winter home port).
    Day 1 - Quebec City
    Day 2 - Quebec City
    Day 3 - Sea
    Day 4 - Charlottetown, PEI
    Day 5 - Sydney, Nova Scotia
    Day 6 - Halifax, Nova Scotia
    Day 7 - Saint John,  New Brunswick
    Day 8 - Bar Harbor, Maine
    Day 9 - Portland, Maine
    Day 10 - Boston, MA
    Day 11 - Sea
    Day 12 - Sea
    Day 13 - Canaveral, FL
    Day 14 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    I had a hard time finding decently price flights with decent times directly into Quebec City so I looked at Montreal and found a much cheaper flight.  Adding a car rental and it was still cheaper plus I could fly first class less than coach to Quebec City so I jumped at it.  
    No excursions booked, just going to wing it and work some days.  
    This cruise starts with an overnight in place at Quebec City.  That is actually a really great way to start because Quebec City is a wonderful old city with great history.  While you could fly in days earlier you would have hotel and meals to cover so this way the ship is my hotel and meals are included.  
    Cruising solo the fact I'll get 26 points in the C&A loyalty program wasn't lost on me.  For some folks that takes 3 or 4 cruises to achieve.  That also propels me to the point I'll get a glass block on Symphony on my next cruise.  YOLO!
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    GoodSmith got a reaction from twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    The app was indeed updated, Day 5 is now marked as "At Sea" instead of Sydney. Not sure about the schedule, though.
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    GoodSmith reacted to twangster in Adventure OTS, 13 Night Snowbird Migration Quebec to Ft. Lauderdale Oct. 8, 2018   
    The Top Tier event line was longer than it was for the ice skating show the night before.  Deck 3 cabins are to my back, the MDR to the right past the stairs and Studio B seemingly 3 1/2 miles to the left.  I've never seen a Top Tier event attended like this one.

    A few minutes before the posted time they opened the door and we proceeded inside.
    I always like when Top Tier is in Studio B because it means the skaters will do a quick routine for us.  Tonight was no exception. 
    It starts with a fun skit with a couple in what appears to be a French restaurant with the girl tipsy with wine while her companion tries to keep her on the straight and narrow.  Pulling her back at times, spins, twirls and a bunch of skating routines I don't know the proper names for while she shrieks with 'drunken' joy.

    Very well done.

    Next up an individual skater doing some more amazing skating moves.

    At one point she is skating backwards and does a full backflip.


    Nailing the landing like she did the night before.

    This is a very small sheet of ice.  It's no where near what we see in the competition skating or the Olympics.  Very well done.
    Next the Senior officers are presented ending with the Captain who a does short speech.  I was a bit surprised when 25-30% off the people got up and walked out once they sensed his speech wrapping up.  Indeed this is a strange cruise.
    The Captain offered there are over 10 million Crown and Anchor members now.
    Time for Top Tier numbers.
    Gold 685
    Platinum 406
    Emerald 225
    Diamond 630
    Diamond Plus 499
    Pinnacle 78
    That amounts to 1,838 Top Tier with 1,207 vying for Diamond Lounge access.  
    Top cruiser 1,975 nights.
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