Day 3: Monday, February 12 - Costa Maya, Mexico
Our ship was docked next to 3 other ships in Costa Maya.
We decided not even to bother getting off the ship
in any of the ports scheduled. I just can't imagine approx.
8,000 [figuring 2,000 people per ship] decending on these ports.
We decided not even to bother getting off the ship
in any of the ports scheduled. I just can't imagine approx.
8,000 [figuring 2,000 people per ship] decending on these ports.
The Martini Bar
The Martini Bar was hopping starting at 5:00 until the wee hours
of the morning. If you take notice of the top of the bar it's
covered in a very think layer of ice to keep your drink chilled.
On the Main Stage in the Celebrity Theater was
Keiko Matsui and Candy Dulfer. What a show!
As mentioned no photo's allowed in the theater.
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Day 4: Tuesday, February 13 - Cozumel, Mexico
A lot of the passengers got off the ship at this port.
There was no afternoon concert scheduled during the day.
This was the night we had reservations for the Tuscan
Grille Steakhouse instead of the Annual BBQ Under the
Stars [Poolside]. The Tuscan Grille was an added fee
of $45 per person and did not include wine. While my
meal was good Wilson's was not. The service
was not as excellent as one would expect.
. . .
On the main stage this evening was some really big
legends of smooth jazz ... Gerald Albright, Kirk
Whalum and Peter White. This was a solid 2
hours of watching great musical artist perform.
. . .
Here are a few of the other evening events. There
was never a lack of things to listen to as well as do.
9:45p.m. a short concert with Eric Marienthal
11:15p.m. a poolside party with Euge Groove
11:30p.m. Cigars under the stars with Rick Braun
Midnight concert with Boney James & Marcus Miller
The disco was open until 2:30a.m.
4 ships full 9f passengers would make for some crowded sightseeing
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