Muster drill is always a barrel of fun - please go sit/stand in a hot room with 300 of your not closest friends and watch a dumb video. But it's required by law and only about 30 minutes out of my whole cruise, so I guess it's ok.
This time our muster station was in Blu, which is the restaurant for Aqua class. I've learned to not even leave your stateroom until the actual muster time, because no one else goes early and you just have to wait longer. So at 315pm when the "Bing-bong" came over the intercom, we left our room and headed down 7 flights of stairs to deck 5 - and to the back of the ship for Blu. We arrived and sat in the back (there were only a few chairs left, so we got lucky) and then proceeded to play with our phones through most of the video. I took a picture for posterity
This is before they lowered the video screen. So afterwards, you usually sit around until they dismiss you - but our muster captain had different ideas...we had to pass a test first to prove we were listening to her speech. Lucky for us, the questions were pretty simple.
1. What is the name of the location of our muster station (Blu!)
2. What deck is Blu located on (deck 5)
3. What are the numbers of our lifeboats? (19, 21, 20, 22)
We all passed with flying colors (luckily!) so we were dismissed to walk back to our rooms, along with the other 3000 passengers on board. Needless to say, it takes a while. So we walked up al 7 flights of stairs - arriving only slightly out of breath (lucky, it's early in the cruise and we're not complete couch potatoes yet)
Here's a nice illustration of how far we have to sail and where we will be when - there won't be any daily updates because apparently this ship doesn't have the same technology as the other ones and can't show me on the TV where we are!!! How RUDE!!!!!!
Next, the bar and dinner!!!
We have a special restaurant for us suite residents - it's called Luminae and is a portion of the main dining room they have carved off - it's quite pretty and is supposed to have superior food and service. I will agree to the service, people are crawling all over to help you, but please explain why it took almost 3 hours for us to eat the first night? There's only 5 of us, we ordered an appetizer and dinner plus a dessert, so there is no way it should take more than 90 minutes tops. We're hoping it's just first night issues, because it taking this long isn't going to make us come back all that frequently......Food was good (when it arrived) and we checked out the Martini Bar afterwards, which is usually where all the fun stuff happens. Here's a few shots from night one.....
You see all kinds - I'm not sure who these 2 were looking for (but their names are Brie and Mikaela....)
It's bring your own diet tonic night!!!
We hung around and did some people watching, but the travel day and all the activity got to us, so off to bed we went. Next, 2 days at sea!!!