Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Cruise Ship Essentials. . .Friends, Fun, Frolic & FOOD!


Well. . . this is a MUST READ for those of you who would like to brave the seven seas and decide to take the PLUNGE and spend some hard-earned cash to go on one of those 'fabulous cruises'. . .

This little beauty is the Carnival Freedom from which I toured the Mediterranean.

Everything on this baby was BIG--with the exception of the staterooms. The word 'cozy' comes to mind (if cozy describes a miniature closet consisting of a couple of child-sized beds with a TV, mini-bar & bathroom. The bathroom was DEFINITELY the model of efficiency--because you could use the 'toilet' while showering AND brushing your teeth at the sink at the same time!

Now I really can't complain because we had an 'ocean-view' room and the window was VERY large. (Which of course, made the room look even smaller by comparison)

But since I spent most of my time OUTSIDE my room--it really didn't matter, since the rest of the ship was massive--and there was plenty of entertainment on the ship as well as the ports of call.



This was a 'whale of a tail' on the back part of the ship (aft) The eye-catching red color made it easier to distinguish this ship from other whales that might be migrating in the area--since most of their tails are dark blue or black.



In front of the 'tail' was this ginormous flat panel TV. It came with a great sound system and if you couldn't find anything else you wanted to do--you could come out and watch TV on this big screen.



There was an awesome spa and fitness center and outdoor walking track, (which I visited every day religiously)shops, bars, restaurants, theater, casino, library, internet cafe, sports courts, dance floors, hot tubs, pool. . . and what cruise ship would not be complete without a water slide? Certainly not this one!



And here is the 'mascot' of the 'FREEDOM SHIP' which was displayed in the main lobby:



OK--let me just cut to the chase here--because what most folks are REALLY after is the FOOD! And I'm talking food, glorious food! All you can eat--all day and all night and THEN some! 24 hour room service, the lido deck is open with buffets to tempt even the most discriminatory ex-members of 'over-eaters anonymous'. . .

Try some of the bread:



How about a little shrimp appetizer?



This is a pork chop entree:



And then we must top it off with some 'warm chocolate melting cake with a side of ice cream' (I believe this was the original sin that was used to tempt Eve when the apple wouldn't get her attention):



And for those of you who are not into decadently rich chocolate (although I can't imagine who in the world WOULDN'T BE) there is always baked Alaska:



And if you didn't get enough to eat during breakfast, lunch dinner, between meal snacks, fourth meal, late-night snack, and FIFTH meal--not to worry! They bring out the MIDNIGHT GRAND BUFFET to try and whet your appetite! These people have no MERCY! Resistance is futile. . .



















And of course you can't have a GRAND BUFFET without a giant ice sculpture to show how lavish and utterly supreme the event is. . . this one happened to be a giant dragon--and it took up most of the sneeze guard covering one whole SIDE of the buffet!





And just in case there isn't enough drool dripping off your chin and soaking your keyboard. . . you can peruse my slide show where there are more amazing culinary delights to torment you into trying to lick your monitor!



And now we come to one of the MUST HAVES of any cruise. Of course, I'm talking about the 'towel art' that greets you in your room when you retire for the evening. Along with a clean room, turned down sheets, mints on the pillow, and the next day's events printed out for your viewing pleasure and left on your bed--there is also the piece de resistance. . . which is an animal made out of towels left on your bed.

These little creatures are talismans of good fortune and are not to be trifled with. I took a picture of a few of them that appeared nightly in my room for a brief visit. Not ALL of them were so cooperative. Many were camera shy and did not stay to be photographed, alas!

Can you guess what they are????











And last, but certainly not least, we come to FRIENDS! Making new friends is part and parcel of cruising. . . and making good friends out of the wait staff is paramount to getting everything you ever wanted in the way of edible delights! (also they will even serenade and dance with you) I called these guys the 'Three Amigos':



First there was Arthur:



And then there was Martin:



Of course, old friends are a definite must! Here is my mother-in-law with her good friend, who became my friend too! I learned a awful lot about jugs from this woman. And if you need further clarification--well. . . that would take up another entire post!





Suffice it to say--this cruise was definitely filled with friends, fun, frolic and food. . . and the saga is going to be continued in the next few posts! WHEW!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now that's a post I can really sink my teeth into. Mouth-watering photos. LOVE IT!

Beth said...

i'm so glad you posted this! we leave for a carnival cruise to the carribean in saturday! never been on one before. looking at your post makes me more excited!

Nicole said...

I never knew what Baked Alaska was, and looking at that picture... I still don't know what it is.

Did people think you were odd for taking pictures of all that food while they were trying to eat?

Showmethesale said...

Nicole, people always think I'm odd--so it was just 'business as usual' And truth be told--before the 'Grand Buffet' they opened up the dining area FIRST to folks who wanted to take pictures and then you could begin the feast. .(I guess they were used to odd people taking pictures of food)

I still don't know what Baked Alaska is either! I've had it several times and every time it was different. This time it had ice cream and fruit on top and some type of meringue crust. . .

And Beth, you will absolutely LOVE your cruise! Have a GREAT time and be sure to enjoy EVERYTHING you possibly can!

I am already dreaming about my next one. . . . (But I have to dream quietly as dear hubby hasn't quite recovered from the last one I took)

Anonymous said...

You don't every do anything halfway do you---I'm going to have to get on your 'good list' so I can tag along and share some of these adventures with you!