It also allows us to keep our meals to two a day (well…plus afternoon tea today). We went to the buffet about 11 am, where G grabbed items from the breakfast and lunch lines, and I waited until the lunch line opened at 11:30am. It was the bouillon soup with add ins today and watermelon for me today. Funny note: a younger man in front of me was very sweet at the soup area and handed me a bowl and offered to let me go ahead of him, which I declined. Turns out, he was our entertainer tonight, Jared Freiburg.
Lunch, nearly everyday
By 3pm, G was hungry again, and we went to tea in Botticelli for the second time this cruise. I really enjoy afternoon tea on the Ruby. On some ships, I get the impression that the waiters would rather be elsewhere, but not so here. They make it a lot of fun. What wasn’t so much fun was G’s comments on the heavy engine sounds and shaking in Botticelli. Lots of comments. It’s not his favorite dining room. And, to his credit, it IS a different ambience than the midship dining rooms.
I had forgotten to mention that our Elite minibar setup contained two different alcohol elements than we’ve ever seen before: two amaretto di Saronnos and two Tia Marias in cold brew. Sorry, I can’t tell you what they replaced because I didn’t pay that much attention. I do know G traded the rest for beers. Anyway, I remember this today because he took one of the Tia Marias to tea and put it in coffee and said it was good. The amarettos will probably go home for me to enjoy in a weak moment.
It wasn’t long from tea to dinner (which is why I didn’t eat at tea) in Michelangelo. I felt kind of bad again wearing a fleece to dinner but took a good look around tonight for the first time. People are wearing sweatshirts, hoodies, T shirts…this really is a casual cruise. Dinner was salmon and broccoli for me as it has been quite a lot, plus grapefruit sorbet for dessert, which is a favorite for both of us.
I wore a fleece tonight because we planned to return to the Princess Theater after a few nights away (MUTS movie one night, enjoying the Terrace Deck in Juneau the next night, and the cocktail party last night). We sat up higher tonight, to make a quick escape to Club Fusion after the show, and it was considerably less chilly up there than down in front, but I still wasn’t dressed too warmly.
The pre-show playlist featured late 70s rock songs which I enjoyed immensely (My Sharona on blast could raise my father’s blood pressure like nothing else) and I was hopeful that was the kind of music we’d hear in the show. Alas, this rock show was more hit songs of the late 50s, but the really good ones. When the curtain went up, I realized Jared Freiburg of Jared Freiburg and The Vagabonds was my soup saint from the lunch buffet. I really loved this show, and expected G to feel the same. He liked it, but was a little more neutral, so your views on the show may vary.
It was a quick dash down the outside Promenade Deck afterward to Club Fusion for Mike Wilson’s comedy show. He was ok, but Princess comedians will never be as funny as those we saw on Carnival. They’re just not as edgy.
Afterward we went to the buffet where I drank still more tea and they made hot chocolate especially for G who was the one who was freezing tonight, after that walk across the Promenade Deck. We were able to find our location on Google Maps and could see that we were between Vancouver Island and the BC mainland. We could see land on either side of the ship, but not closely.
And we returned to our cabin via the Terrace Deck. When we stepped outside, we were met with an orange blaze so bright that my first thought was that it was a beacon right behind the ship. No, it was the sunset, and the pics I took do not do it justice. It was breathtakingly beautiful, a perfect ending to a day at sea.