February 10, 2023
We slept with the drapes open to keep us from oversleeping, but it wasn't necessary. Both of us were awake before the sun was up. That extra hour of sleep from turning back the clocks made a big difference.
Repeating a port that we just visited a week ago wouldn't normally excite me, but Half Moon Cay is the exception. I was looking forward to a day on that beautiful beach...sand, surf and an island BBQ...the formula for a perfect day with no planning or extra cost involved!
Breakfast was in the crowded buffet before we gathered up our beach gear and tried to figure out where the tenders were loading. We were already in line on Deck 1 when the announcement came that the ship had been cleared for passengers to disembark. Last week on the little Zaandam, we had to collect tender tickets and wait for our number to be called. No numbers needed today however. Perhaps the number system was used last week because two ships were at Half Moon Cay together and the tenders had to be shared?
The tenders hold a TON of people (actually many tons!) 😄 and it didn't take long before we were headed to shore. Learning from our experience last week, we asked if there were seats at the very front of the boat. We were directed to a small bench at the side of the pilots bridge. It kept us from being crammed in with all of the other people and it turned out that we were the first to get off when the tender docked.
We knew exactly where we wanted to go and walked down the road to get there. Walking on the hard surface was easier than walking through the sand on the beach. Our destination was the same chairs we had been in the previous week...next to the hammock and under a group of trees.
| Chapel at Half Moon Cay |
Bob decided to take his walk down the beach right away during the cooler morning temps. I sat and read and got caught up online while he was gone. (Thank you T-Mobile!) Once the sun got to be a little warmer, I blew up my noodle and went into the water. The water temps were cool, but warmer than last week. I was in for quite awhile before I could see Bob's fluorescent yellow shirt off in the distance on his way back.
Bob came in the water for a little while and then we got out to dry off before going to lunch. The food pavilion was absolutely packed...much worse than last week. The menu was the same however. Various salads and items from the Dive In menu...burgers, chicken sandwich, hotdogs, etc. We chose one of the picnic shelters that had a view of the water and the ship.
| Looking through the pirate ship bar. |
Last week Bob had spent very little time in the water, but I convinced him to blow up the extra noodle I brought and we both bobbed around on the waves. Occasionally a bigger than normal wave came through. It was fun to watch some people get caught off guard and get knocked off their feet!
The time went by too quickly. I have no idea when (or if) we will make it back to Half Moon Cay and I tried my best to remember the sounds of the surf and the many shades of blue of the water.
An open air tram came by as we were walking down the road to get back to the ship and they stopped and offered us a ride. It worked out well because we were one of the last ones to get on the tender being loaded and didn't have to wait at all. We weren't quite as lucky with the seats though and were crammed into the hot lower level shoulder to shoulder with many others.
I was concerned about getting checked in for our SWA flight. I had planned to check in while we had cell service at Half Moon Cay, but since we were using Luggage Direct program, someone from guest services would be doing the check in for us. I was afraid they would check us in so late that we would have an awful boarding position. I checked my Southwest Airlines app as soon as we got back to the ship, but all I got was a reminder to check in. Just as the ship started to sail away, I checked one more time and was excited to see that we were checked in and our boarding pass was available! I did a screen shot just as I lost my cell connection.
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Our boarding group was towards the end of Group B. Not the best, but it could have been worse. We did find seats together on the flight. |
Once we were showered, the dreaded job of packing began. In some ways it was a little easier because there weren't as many things that I felt needed to go in my carry on bag. Losing our luggage on the way home wouldn't be as devastating as it would have been coming TO the cruise.
Once most of the job was complete, Bob suggested we go have a bowl of split pea soup at the Dutch Cafe (he loves that soup!!) I also stopped in the shops to use up the remainder of our onboard credit. I bought a HAL water bottle to replace the one I dropped and broke while on the Zaandam and also a ball cap from the $10 items.
I thought one of our 3-star Mariner perks was a discount in the gift shop, but I was wrong. But while I'm on the subject, we had a note in our cabin today saying the ship was out of the delft tiles that we usually get on each cruise. The note said I "might" be able to get the missing tiles on a future voyage if I saved the note. I was surprised that we hadn't gotten any invitation to a Mariner's reception on this cruise or even a coupon for a free drink. We had gotten both on the Zaandam.
Since this was the last night, I thought maybe we should give the MDR one last try. But we didn't. The buffet is where we ended up...mostly just laziness on our part. I am dreading going home to a house with am empty fridge and cupboards after having so many options at each meal on the ship.
| Artwork at aft elevators near entrance to the buffet. |
The Step One dance show, Off the Charts, was scheduled for the World Stage. I was looking forward to this show especially since it would also feature the Lincoln Center Stage musicians and maybe the Billboard Onboard piano players. Also it was a show that we hadn't seen previously. But...since the show, In Tandem, had been cancelled last night it was performed instead.
We thought we were getting to the theater in plenty of time by going 30 minutes in advance, but by that point there weren't many seats left. We were fortunate to find two seats together in the upper section where the view of the stage is better. By showtime the theater was standing room only with at least a dozen people standing along the wall. Although we would have rather seen a new show (for us) it was interesting to compare the same show done on the small stage on the Zaandam to the Nieuw Statendam with the wrap around video screens. Now we can say we have seen In Tandem two and a half times. (This was the show that was cancelled midway on the last cruise when the seas got too rough.)
Our packet for the Luggage Direct service was delivered to our room and had luggage tags plus our printed boarding passes for both legs of our flights. This was our first time using the service so after setting the bags outside our door, I crossed my fingers that our bags would show up in Minneapolis tomorrow. Besides being extremely convenient (if all goes well) we are not obligated to pay for overweight bag fees. (Remember those two big conch shells that Bob found....?) It will also be a test to see if my Apple AirTag can keep me updated on the location of the luggage.
See those conch shells…they were HEAVY! Thankfully we didn’t have to pay for overweight luggage! |
I always get nervous on the last night of a cruise, hoping that I won't need anything from the large bags we set out OR that I won't have left more things to pack in the morning than what I can fit into my carry on.
Our assigned time to debark was 7:45 am...much earlier than we needed to get to our 1:25 flight. We stopped by guest services and asked if it would be OK if we stayed on the ship a little longer and were told NO. I questioned the reasoning (since we didn't need to pick up any luggage in the terminal) and was told that U.S. Customs was expecting us at that time. Well...Ok then...I guess.
I was so worried about not waking up on time that I scheduled a wake up call, set my travel alarm clock and also set an alarm on my iPhone. I also left the drapes open but by the time the sun would waken us we would be running really late. So, as my dad used to say about his time in the Army...we will hurry up to wait.
| One last sunset. 😢 |


