Wednesday, January 29, 2014

What Day is Today?

On this journey, we've had more days at sea than we have had on past cruises.  The ports have been stressful and tiring, so the sea days have been very welcome.  What are they like?  You wake up and wonder what day it is, then decide you don't really care because it's a day at sea.  That is to say, you really don't have to pay much attention to anything except enjoying yourself and relaxing.  Some people choose the pool, some walk the jogging path, some visit the spa, some choose the trivia contests, some go to lectures, some gamble, and some just eat their way through the day.  All choices are good on a day at sea, especially on such a pleasant vessel as the Azamara Journey.  The Journey is one of the old Renaissance ships and is what I consider to be the perfect size maxing out at 680 passengers.  That's large enough for variety and small enough to begin to recognize people and make friends. It's also large enough to ride the seas very comfortably.  The public areas are intimate and friendly; the restaurants are plentiful and good; and, the crew is attentive.  What more could one ask than a day (or two, or three) at sea. 

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