Saturday, December 5, 2009

Bienvenidos!

Well, you may have noticed a new title picture on my 'blog and wondered what that was all about.

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That was the view from the Carnival Cruise ship Paradise as we were leaving the Long Beach Port on Monday, November 23rd!

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Our vacation actually started the day before when we drove from Utah to Las Vegas and stayed with Bryon and Joni's family, and celebrated Landon's 14th Birthday!

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Then we drove to Long Beach and boarded the big boat!

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Built in 1998, the ship is 285 yards long, sits about 118 feet tall (above the water level), has a top speed of just over 20 mph,has 1,020 passenger cabins, 523 crew cabins, a spa, a casino, 3 or 4 restaurants, numerous bars or lounges, a pool, a number of hot tubs,

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numerous elevators,

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a running track, a mini-golf course, and numerous other ameneties. There were over 2,600 passengers (1,100 of which were kids) and over 900 crew members!

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The cabins were small but accomodating. We had a nice view out our window.

As soon as you walk on the boat, waiters are everywhere, constantly shoving drinks in your face to get you to imbibe, and drain your wallets! There is also very good food everywhere! Breakfast and lunch are buffet style, and then then dinner is a more formal sit-down meal. Josh realized how much he enjoys the Tiger Shrimp, and the "Chocolate Melt Cake" is decadent!

Keri brought some motion sickness pills for her and the boys, but I actually quite liked the rolling motion of the boat - especially when sleeping at night.

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On Tuesday we dropped anchor just off of the port city of Avalon on Catalina Island. Passengers were ferried to the island on small "tender boats" for the day.

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We went on a glass-bottomed boat tour and were able to observe a wide variety of colorful native fish.

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Then we rented some sea kayaks and explored the coastline.

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The housekeeping staff was well-trained in the art of towel-folding, surprising us with a different "animal" each day.

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On Wednesday we docked at the port of Ensanada, Mexico.

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As we exited the ship and saw the armed guards in the streets, the boys soon realized that we were NOT in "Los Estados Unidos" anymore!

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We explored the streets

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as all of the locals swarmed the influx of tourists, trying to sell us all kinds of trinkets and "junk".


We later stopped to watch a Mexican street band, although I'm not certain just how "authentic" they really were! Then we wandered through a fish market, and ended up down by the docks,

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where local boat owners tried to coax us into a boat ride.

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It was certainly interesting to visit Ensanada and hablar or haggle with the locals, but it was good to get back on the ship that evening.

The weather for the whole week was perfect - sunny and in the mid-70's. Thursday (Thanksgiving) we spent "at sea" somewhere off the coast of So-Cal. Thanksgiving dinner was nice, but we missed the "traditional" feel. Friday morning we "de-barked" back at Long Beach, and "sailed" right through customs.

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Then we drove to Six Flags Magic Mountain where we spent the day riding as many of the most extreme rides as possible, including the Screamer, Batman, Riddler's Revenge, Superman, X2, Viper, Deja-vu and Tatsu. Lagoon rides paled in comparison - those were some serious G's! After 2 or 3 rides, Keri was a bit queasy, so she decided to keep her feet on the ground most of the day.

Saturday we stopped at Primm, NV to ride the Desperado Roller Coaster (not bad!). Then we drove to St George where we stayed for the night.

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The next day we drove by our old apartment in Washington, UT where Josh pushed Tanner down the stairs (when they were just toddlers) and Tanner broke his nose :-)

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Overall it was a fun vacation - The cruise was warm and fun, but a bit too commercialized. If I do another cruise I would want it to actually go farther than just down the coast. The rides at Six Flags were great! It was good to be home too.

Here is a slideshow of some pic's from the trip. There may be some people you don't recognize - that's because we were part of a multi-family "photo-scavenger-hunt", trying to get pictures of complete strangers on our "list" - such as "bad hair", "bad bling", newlyweds, etc.. It was humorous and entertaining, but I guess you had to be there!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Cool! Great pixs and I especially love seeing the family. You look like you are having fun and a great family time. Keri looks quite a bit thinner!!! Good for you girl! Thanks so much for all the picture and videos. Matt, your comment about the movment of the boat reminds me of riding the train to Seattle when a little girl. I loved the movement of the train and always slept like a baby. So glad you had a great time.Luv-mom Lin

Simply Lavender said...

THANKS Matt!! Loved it all!
Beautiful sunsets!
Great dialogue!
OH....and really cool *hats* the boys are wearing in Ensenada!
Very dapper!
So glad you all had a great time.
Sweet memories!
But we are glad you are safely back home too!

HUGS.