Backing up a little, our flights across the country were fine. We flew from San Francisco to Houston and then on to Ft Lauderdale. Everything went well--no delays and our luggage arrived without any problem. I was really worried about the luggage not making it. How do they deliver your luggage to you if it doesn't arrive and if you're in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean after? But my worries were not worth paying attention to.
Boarding was a breeze. No lines and the people who checked us in were extremely friendly. A big contrast to the previous check-ins we've done for cruises. The porters took our luggage and we waltzed through the check-in process. The next thing we knew we were on the ship. Easy!
It's now been about 24 hours since we've been aboard the Equinox. We've spent our time exploring, eating, and being entertained. It's a fair sized ship--2,850 passengers and about half as many crew. Celebrity is very attentive to its guests and that's a nice thing. Our room steward is a very pleasant man from the Philippines named William. He's taking care of us very well.
The three of us have two staterooms side by side, both with verandas. We're at the aft of the ship so we look out from our veranda onto the ocean with the ship's wake dividing the view. As I type this I'm sitting with the door to the outside open and I'm listening to the sound of the Atlantic and the ship sluicing through it.
This morning Allen and I did a tour of the ship's galley. Unfortunately, the tour group we were in was too big and I couldn't hear our guide who was one of the sous chefs on the ship. But it was interesting to see the big space where our food is prepared and our dishes are cleaned. It's a big operation as you can imagine.
They're doing something different on this cruise. Whether you realize it or not, you have to keep changing the time as you head across the ocean--about an hour a day. Every other cruise or crossing I've been on has done this in the middle of the night, just like the time change during the spring or fall. But on this trip, they're changing the time in the middle of the afternoon. We lose an hour at 2:00 pm. I actually like it better because it means you're not constantly losing an hour of sleep--except during naptime of course.
Okay, it's time for bed so I'm going to sign off. Thanks for reading.
One of the nicest sounds from a cruise has always been the "sluicing" through the water. I love the sound during the night as the door is propped open. Great thought you provided.
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