Woke up super early today 4:30am (ick) and couldn’t get back
to sleep. The Commodore slept on and
woke up about 6.
Got some packing done and headed down to breakfast and Betty
and Don joined us within minutes. We had a nice last breakfast in London and
then it was time to finish packing and meet our cabs for a trip across town to
the Victoria Coach Station where we met our Princess transfer people. Our bus filled and we headed out for our 90
minute drive to the port….HA! 90 minutes
turned into nearly three and half hours!
The traffic was of epic proportions and at one point I thought we could
have walked it faster! We arrived at the
pier only to be kept on the bus till our “health forms” had been filled out and
signed by one of the self-appointed “authorities” at the terminal. It was beyond frustrating and then we were
allowed to check-in and proceed to “screening” which was even more stringent
than what we do for TSA! By then we were
tired, grumpy and we had oversized bladders!
It was a huge relief to board the ship and find our staterooms and
bathrooms!!
We are on Emerald deck which is just one floor above all the
public spaces and we are aft so we don’t have lots of traffic walking by and
our elevators are less used. We were met
by a very friendly room steward who plied us with Champagne…so we were starting
to feel a bit better!
Had a bit of a wait for the luggage but I was anxious to get
some laundry done since it’s been 8 days and we were running out of clean
clothes! Got that started in time for
wine!
Dinner was in the Crown Grill since we try and avoid the
dining rooms on the first night. Good
dinner but service was a bit slow but we could have just been tired.
By the time we got out of the dining room it was nearly 9
and I was off to see if I could find my trivia friends! Voila!
There they were! Edna and Karen
were there and soon Nancy and Vince showed up just as trivia began and, believe
it or not, we tied for first! We lost
the tie breaker but for 5 tired people we did great! For future reference there are 235 islands in
Hong Kong. J
Been a long day and I feel the ship rocking so it’s going to
be night-night for me….now!
XOXOXO
M
Boy, what a journey! Yuck!! Thankfully, those struggles are quickly forgotten on a cruise ship! Yay, trivia! Can't wait for the updates.
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