The last sea day of our cruise. We have only one more full day after this for this cruise, and then we will be back in Southampton and on our way back to New York. So, what did we do to start off this day? Laundry, of course! After a week of cruising, we had enough dirty clothes to fill up the washing machine. Since neither of us wanted to fly back to NYC with a load of dirty laundry, we figured that it was time to kill some time and take care of this chore - just like several other people in the laundry room before us.
The Laundry room was crowded, and we experienced the same problem twice - both the washer and the dryer didn't register our first tokens being fed to the machines. We had to call guest services to get help, and a gentleman came with extra tokens to be used in feeding the machines. One wonders why they don't fix these machines in the first place. But our place is not to wonder why. Our place is to wash and dry.
After doing laundry, we went down to the shore excursions desk to get some of RQS's questions answered. And then, it was upstairs for burgers and fries. Neither of us could finish what we ordered, as we've gotten tired of eating as much as we have been doing for the past two weeks. So, it was back to our room, to rest until attending the Captain's Circle gathering for loyal Princess cruisers.
Around 5:00 pm, we started getting ready for the Captain's Circle gathering. RQS looked nice in what she was wearing, while my jacket looked like it was hanging on a blob that looks like me when I'm in Mario mode. It was nice to have a meet and greet with the staff, and I got a chance to chat with the fellow in charge of future cruise sales. (Our booking was corrected. Now to wait for this department on the mainland to call me back.) Although it was a pleasant gathering with "free" drinks and canapes, we couldn't wait to go to dinner.
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