Bad muscle spasms continued. I could barely walk and taking a shower was an ordeal, especially since it is hard to reach certain places when you can barely stand up; thank goodness for Flexeril and painkillers. Mary made an outstanding breakfast casserole and by then I was somewhat mobile. Leonard and Mary drove us to the ship terminal.
We had a pretty easy boarding as Princess actually had us on the passenger manifest with a room number. We checked bags and did the registration thing. When they gave us our room assignment, I thought great, we have a passenger room. Well, we went to deck 5 and looked for the room and there were no such numbers. Found a crew member and told us to head down the corridor toward the stern and keep going until we reach the crew only door. Go through that door and you will find your room.
Yep, we got a crew room. Only good thing I can say about it is that we have 2 portholes. It is noisy, spartan and the pillows and bed need help. The bed is against the wall so one of us has to crawl in from the end (you guessed right – Michael). We get a cruise news with no letterhead and really crummy hangers. There were no drinking glasses, but we did get soap and shampoo. Michael went to one of the bars and snagged a couple of martini glasses for his Manhattans.
THIS IS NOT REGENT SEVEN SEAS VOYAGER. We are spoiled forever.
We had a pretty easy boarding as Princess actually had us on the passenger manifest with a room number. We checked bags and did the registration thing. When they gave us our room assignment, I thought great, we have a passenger room. Well, we went to deck 5 and looked for the room and there were no such numbers. Found a crew member and told us to head down the corridor toward the stern and keep going until we reach the crew only door. Go through that door and you will find your room.
THIS IS NOT REGENT SEVEN SEAS VOYAGER. We are spoiled forever.
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