
Dancing at Sea: The Party's Over

The Party's Over... it's time to call it a day:
Saturday May 16, 2009.
Sadly it's time to call it a day and go back to the reality of every day life on land where I can't dance for three hours every night. At least not unless I find an equally enthusiastic dance partner!
I was up very early to watch as the Sapphire Princess passed under the Lion's Gate bridge to enter the Cruise ship treminal at the port of Vancouver. I had elected the disembarkation option of walking off the ship carrying my luggage as that was listed as the first group of passengers to disembark. I was a little bt concerned that it would be awkward to drag my heavy suitcase off the ship and through the terminal but I figured if I could travel to Europe, Asia and South Africa with it I should be able to handle a gangway.
So we had to assemble in the Santa Fe dining room with our luggage by 7:20. 
I had pre-registered to pay my bill automatically so I did not have to worry about that. I did check the account the day before and all was correct. A copy of the final bill was left in my cabin. I was packed and ready to go before the assembly time so I took the opportunity of getting some great photos of the city from a vantage point that I usually don't enjoy.
From the time that our group was called, directed off the ship and through immigration, to the time that I was seated in a cab to be driven across the city to my home address, I don't think more than a half an hour elapsed.
Two big cruise ships followed us into port and I wonder how efficient the disembarkation of the passengers from those ships was. And indeed for the people in the later groups from our ship. Anyway it taught me a valuable lesson about traveling light and getting yourself off the ship. It is worth the effort.
By 8: 30 I was at Urban Fare picking up groceries and cream for my coffee, and shortly after that the aroma of freshly ground and brewing coffee was in the air. I looked out at the waters of False Creek and sipped my coffee. It felt good to be back in Vancouver.
I had arranged with a couple of my new friends to meet, two later that day on Saturday, and one the next day, for dinner. So I threw the first load of laundry into the machine, and sat back to finish my coffee and think about the next cruise.
My bottom line is that I had such a good time I hope to do another cruise with Dancers at Sea in the VERY near future. And so I am signing off for now, until the next opportunity to Dance at Sea.
Watch this site for more dance cruise travelblogues! And in the meantime I continue my search for the perfect dance partner - must love music, and love to dance. If you are out there, email me at gillian@reviewfromthehouse.com



Comments
Dancers at Sea
Absolutely Loved your travel log!! Read it all and so wished my husband Harlan and I could have been there!! We have been on11 cruises with Wendy...and loved every one of them!! What a great way to travel, meet new people and do what you love to do! Dance!!!!! Hope to meet you some day on another wonderful dance cruise!!! Keep up the very interesting commentaries! I`ll be watching!! Happy Dancing! Peggy
New York to New Brunswick - Labour Day cruise
Thank you for your comment, Peggy, and I hope to meet you and Harlan soon. I had such a great time that I am planning to join Wendy and her group on the 4 night cruise from Brooklyn to Saint John on the Queen Mary 2. I hear the Cunard ships have large dance floors. Can't wait.
Watch for that travelblogue in the fall.
New Years cruise
We will be going on Dancers at sea NewYears cruise again this year!! Really looking forward to it!!! Went on QM2 to Rio a few years ago...it was a super trip!!! Hope to meet you someday! Happy Dancing! Peggy