Tuesday, May 10, 2016

May 10

Well this is the last day of this travel adventure.
We went to the dining room for breakfast and it turned out to be a table of Canadians. One couple was from Abbotsford, one from Prince Rupert, one from Coquitlam and us. By the time we finished visiting they were setting up for lunch.
Then it was back to the room to begin packing. That is always such a big job somehow. It takes less than an hour to unpack but it seems to take half a day to repack. No matter how hard we try we can’t figure that out.
Because we are going to Sabatini’s tonight we decided to not have much lunch. We shared some fruit from our fruit bowl and we finished off the last of our wine that we bought in Fort Lauderdale.
This afternoon was the Grapevine Wine tasting and so we left the room to just roam before that. When the tasting was begun we were lead to a table for two. That is the first time we have not been with several others. They did not have a printed list of the wines because apparently they had changed the selections because many of us had been to the previous Grapevine tasting.




I think Princess had a plan. Ken and I had never been to Sabatini’s and we were impressed. The food was great and the service was unbelievable. We really enjoyed ourselves and I can see us doing it again.
All 5 courses were amazing. They were served family style so you could just have a taste of everything without getting too full.










After that great meal we went to the theatre and we saw a comedian who did unbelievable sounds with just his voice and a mic. He had a range of at least 3 actives and he was really very funny. Jammin Jay Lamonte gave us a lots of laughs.
Next we went to the Wheelhouse Bar where we enjoyed the music of Phoenix Rising. We ordered a Mai Tai from Roberto and boy did he ever make us a good one.







We ended our evening by going to the atrium for the balloon drop party. It is sort of New Years Eve in May. The music was great and hundreds of people were there having a great time. The ages ranged from three to ninety three with everyone having a good time.









What a fabulous way to bring the evening and the cruise to a close.

Vancouver and home tomorrow.

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