There’s something wonderfully indulgent about waking up late on a sea day — and we fully embraced it. We slept in so long that our morning began with coffee in our stateroom, slowly easing into the day while the ocean drifted by outside. Eventually, we made our way to the Horizon Court for a leisurely brunch, enjoying the relaxed pace that only a day at sea can offer.
Late morning brought one of the most entertaining events of the cruise — a shot glass meet-up in the Wheelhouse Bar. A group of us who had connected through Facebook finally met in person to exchange shot glasses from our hometowns and get acquainted properly. The only rule? Once you picked your glass, you had to stand up and introduce yourself.
Naturally, Rob couldn’t resist the spotlight. He stood up confidently and declared, “Hello everyone, my name is Rob and I’m an alcoholic.” The room erupted with laughter — definitely a moment to remember!
We came away with shot glasses from Tennessee and Sacramento, each with its own story and new friendship attached.
As evening rolled in, it was formal night on the Diamond Princess we stopped for a quick drink in Crooners Bar, soaking up the atmosphere and watching the pyramid of glasses being filled with champagne in the Atrium before heading to the Princess Theater for the show “I Got the Music in Me.” It was a fantastic performance, but the standout star of the night was Briggeta’s daughter, whose powerful vocals absolutely stole the show.
We rounded off the evening with yet another superb meal at Vavaldies restaurant, ending a perfectly relaxed and laughter-filled day at sea.
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