- Joined
- Aug 7, 2000
I thought of another....Late night, getting back to the room with the low lighting and that comfy bed waiting. But first, I always have to go sit out on the veranda, even if its for 5 minutes. I just love the sound of the ocean as we are sailing through it.
Also, as others have mentioned the smell, especially of the cleaner they use, mostly now on CC. Where else can you walk into a public bathroom, take a deep sniff in and say, "ahhh, I love that smell!" The MDRs seem to have a distinct smell too, sort of a cross between food and air conditioning.
I was thinking the same thing!
Also, as others have mentioned the smell, especially of the cleaner they use, mostly now on CC. Where else can you walk into a public bathroom, take a deep sniff in and say, "ahhh, I love that smell!" The MDRs seem to have a distinct smell too, sort of a cross between food and air conditioning.
I agree! We have had cruises where I never would have known I was on a ship. Once Captain Henry even told us he felt like he was sailing on a lake. I like a little rocking.It's all about the ocean for us. The sight, smell, sound and motion of the ocean.
And I am happy for those who suffer from motion sickness that stabilizers on ships have made even the roughest seas feel smooth, but my last cruise was too smooth. Never felt like I was on a ship.
Mind you, my first cruise was on a small ship, 650 passenger ship built in 1957 without stabilizers. My favorite times on that cruise were when you could stand in the hall and watch the other end of the hall rise and fall in rough seas.
Ok, my important takeaway from this thread: try the oatmeal at Cabanas! Thanks for the tip @brentm77 and @ambula603 !!
I was thinking the same thing!