Monday was a sea day. I can take them or leave them but I know that some people really look forward to them. We spent the morning at the pool, enjoying the weather and a few beverages. It is really hot this week, and as a result I decided that the best place to spend the afternoon was napping. Unfortunately there are no Balinese Sun beds, nor anyone to provide cold towels or spritzes with Evian, so it was off to the cabin.
The dress of the day was cruise elegant, which is what Carnival calls formal nights. They have toned down the requirements, and it was noticeable, but not like Sunday night's mess. Most of the gentlemen wore dress shirts and ties. There were quite a few suits, but very few tuxes. There were a few that will never get the message that dress pants and shirts do not mean shorts and tee shirts with something written on them at dinner. After dinner Alex went his way and I went mine meeting up around 11:00 in the cabin. All in all it was an uneventful day.
Tuesday morning we pulled into Grand Cayman just as the sun rose. There is no cruise ship pier in Grand Cayman so we anchored and were tendered into town. It was a very smooth operation, maybe because we are the only ship in town today. We grabbed a quick breakfast and were on shore by 8:00 ship's time (the ship has remained on EDT the entire trip, Grand Cayman and all of the ports are in different time zones.). We had an excursion with NativeWay to go to StingRay City, but were about 45 minutes early.
My wife swears that I know someone everywhere we go, and today was no exception. While waiting I heard someone call my name. A woman came over and I did a double take. It was a friend who had lived three houses up the street when we were growing up. She and her husband are celebrating their 25th anniversary along with their three kids. This woman and her family were more than casual acquaintances; I had been in both her wedding and her brothers, so we spent some time getting reacquainted.
We had a good excursion this morning; pictures will follow later since I haven't taken them off the camera yet. The sting rays were neat. Other than too many people there it was not too commercialized. Our boat only held 25 so we were not in a mass of people. Al and I both held rays. We then did a snorkel stop at a beautiful reef, but there were not a lot of fish, which was disappointing.
Lunch was at Rum Point, a nice bar and restaurant on the bay. It was included in our excursion. The red stripe and corona were out in force and our friends from Knoxville were there too. We were on the next to last tender back to the ship but did not feel rushed at all. We sailed from Grand Cayman about an hour ago and are on our way to Cozumel.
Answering questions:
We are in a balcony cabin on deck 7 (8F).
Anytime dining seems to be working well, we have not had to wait for a table at all, but I did see some larger parties having to wait last night. They were told that they should have made reservations. They seem to be set up to handle four tops and smaller pretty much as quick as you walk in, it is the big tables that cause problems.