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What do you all do during late afternoons on sea days?


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We tend to hit the pool area in late morning, get lunch and then maybe back to the pool but overall I find afternoons a bit boring, there are usually a couple of shows on sea days but other than that it seems not much is happening, just curious what others do to fill their time?

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We tend to hit the pool area in late morning, get lunch and then maybe back to the pool but overall I find afternoons a bit boring, there are usually a couple of shows on sea days but other than that it seems not much is happening, just curious what others do to fill their time?

 

Read book & take a nap

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Read book & take a nap on the balcony.

If you have any business to do with Guest Relations, this is a good time to do it. Check your statement, get change, ask any questions about disembarking. Walk the different decks and check out the art work in the corridors. You'll be surprised to sea what you find.

Rick and Deirdra

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A few of the things we enjoy include:

 

Taking a walk around the promenade deck if the weather is nice.

Participating in a wine tasting or cocktail seminar, which tend to be on sea day afternoons.

Finding a quiet spot to read or just watch the ocean.

Activities like trivia and such that also tend to be common on sea days.

If outdoor weather isn't great, touring artwork on different decks can be interesting.

 

(I'm not much of a napper; I like to be doing something. :))

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Nothing like relaxing in the pool areas when people start going back to their cabins to get ready for dinner. The sun is not as strong and it's quieter. Then we shop, get a snack on the way back, have a couple of drinks and then get ready. Boring? Never because there's so much time to relax.

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Grab a chair near the flowrider and watch the wipe outs!

 

Otherwise I check out what's going on in the cruise compass. The combined efforts of my family make us a pretty good 'Name that Tune' team in Schooner, and sometimes there are fun demos going on.

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Usually have a nanna nap.

 

Watch the ocean

 

Sit with a drink and enjoy doing nothing.

 

Watch the ocean

 

Read a book

 

Watch the ocean

 

Talk to SO [something we often don't have time fort at home].

 

Watch the ocean

 

If late diner have a snack

 

Watch the ocean

 

If early diner have a snack

 

Watch the ocean

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Make sure that my drinks package is providing value for money.

 

 

Funny that, my drink Package always provides great value :D

 

In fact I might be the reason the price goes up on one package :rolleyes:

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I hope you don't both wipe out at the same time and crash into each other :p

 

That would just provide extra entertainment. It would look like this if we wrode together. :D;):eek:

 

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