Cindy & Lou go to the Western Caribbean aboard…. The Freedom of the Seas By Royal Caribbean
Two new sailors In the Royal Caribbean Navy
 
It’s not a boat, it’s a ship
We must be vigilant because there are Pirates about! Aye!  Little Pirates!
It would appear that the Pirates have bitten off more than they can chew! Just like many of the guests do in the dining rooms aboard.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ahh…..The lure of the open sea!  The smell of the briny ocean, whilst the wind blows back your hair, and the spray wets your unshaved face.  The prime rib Au-Jous that is cooked to your precise direction.  The cool and flavorful Gazpacho, and finally, a most decadent desert!
 
 
 
If there were ever to be a breeze inside the royal promenade deck, one could then fly a kite
 
I wonder where the poor people will be shopping today?
Cobra snake
Smoking monkey Bat
Aye! Tis the schooner bar where the rum is rationed.  Or sissy drinks with umbrellas in ‘em!
 
Champagne Bar
Olive or Twists
Food - Food!
Even more food!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cindy-Lee  World Traveler-Adventurer  She’s been there, done that, and got the t-shirt!
 
 
2000 Seat Broadway Theater
 
 
You are looking at the rock climbing wall.  A ridiculous idea thought up by some marketing types to sell the idea of going on a cruise.  It is high and quite difficult.  If you are afraid of heights don’t even look at this monolith.  It begins at it’s base on deck number 14 which is some 17 decks above sea level.  Why do we climb it?  Because it’s there.
 
 
 
He is ready for the wall!  He has his Attitude!
A short video of Lou’s midlife crisis and how he deals with it. Caution!  Don’t Try This! It’s stupid and doesn’t prove anything. Click when movie is over
Bring it on!  What’s Next? The Flowrider!
Pools
More Pools
And still more POOLS
That dome is a hot tub hanging over the side of the ship at about 200 feet up.
Wait!  What is this?
It looks like our ride to the bottom of the Caribbean Sea!
It cost over 4.5 million to build.  It’s all electric and can descend safely to 150 feet.  There are 12 of these around the world.
 
The depth indicator can easily be seen up front
 
The many varieties of fish and their bright colors could best be seen in person
A Blowhole in Grand Cayman
Time once again to prove that we are not too old.  Although I’m beginning to think we are. Click when movie is over
They call me…. Well you can just imagine what they called me
Cindy & Lou on the last night.
Home again!
THAT’S  ALL  FOLKS!

Rcl