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The review is fairly long and contains photographs, so I'll put one day in each post. There should be eight posts and 48 photographs ...
Carnival Freedom – Western Caribbean – June 12 – 18, 2011
I’ll be boarding the Carnival Freedom for my eighteenth cruise. This will be my eighth cruise with Carnival and first on the Carnival Freedom. I’ve also been on its sister ship, the Carnival Glory, in May 2006. I’ll be meeting up with some friends who I last cruised with on the Serenade of the Seas in April 2008.
In response to people asking for more details, I have been typing my review while on the ship. I also have photo editing software so that I can post pictures with my review (on the main board – all I can do is link to the pictures with the review in the review section). So, with nothing else to do except to wait for the boarding call for my flight, I shall begin …
Saturday, June 11 – Travel
Here I am in LAX waiting to board my flight to Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale. I’m not a big fan of very early morning flights. However, with the three hour time difference, leaving at a more reasonable time means arriving in a strange city at night. I’ve been busy at work, so I did not pack until last night. I use a packing list so that I will not forget anything. After four hours of sleep my alarm clock woke me up. I shower and dress and I’m out the door just before 3:00am.
I stop at Jack In The Box for a quick breakfast and arrive at the parking structure about 3:45am. The shuttle picks me up around 4:15am. I asked the driver how long one full circuit takes and he says five minutes. Well, I’ve been waiting for twenty minutes. He said he thought the other driver was coming to my location. No matter, I’ve still got plenty of time. It takes more than five minutes just to get me to terminal five. Then he still has to go to the lower level to do his pickup round. I figure a full circuit takes closer to twenty minutes. Nonetheless, I am through security before 5:00am for a 6:00am flight.
These new x-ray machines sure slow things down. I know they are expensive, but I wish they had more of them. I would pay $1.00 more per flight if they would double the number of these machines. I doubt that they get three people per minute through these machines. Two carryon luggage scanners feed to one body scanner, so the line moves really slowly.
In my left ear I hear the announcements for the flights to Salt Lake City and Detroit. In my right ear are the announcements for the flight to Atlanta. Do they have to play them all at the same time?
I’ve seen two small children pulling a carryon roller bag behind them. The reason I notice is because the bag is bigger than the kid. It looks kind of strange (and cute).
I’ve got two new toys with me for this cruise. A Canon D10, which is an underwater camera that I’ll use in Stingray City and a Nikon D5100 for taking pictures on the ship. I also have a Canon A590 which I use off the ship. I’ve had the A590 for a while. It is small enough to fit in my pocket and thus much easier to carry around than the DSLR.
Well, with less than one hour to go before boarding, and nothing else to tell, I guess it is time to shut down the computer and get ready for boarding.
Now I’m in Atlanta waiting to board the flight to Fort Lauderdale. The flight from LAX to Atlanta was uneventful. However, before we took off they had to play musical chairs. Someone brought a small dog on the flight and it would not fit under the middle seats. So they had to move the couple to a window seat. However, when the people with those seats showed up they wanted those seats. So they had to move a few more people around. Those that moved got a coupon for a free drink.
The flight from Atlanta went off without any problems. The taxi to the Riverside Hotel cost less than $20 before the tip. The Riverside Hotel seems like a nice hotel in a great location. It even has free high speed Internet connection. I have no complaints, but something just didn’t feel right. However, I can’t put my finger on it. There is no reason not to recommend the hotel, but for some reason something just didn’t feel right to me. At any rate next time I’m in Fort Lauderdale I’ll likely get one of the two hotels with a great view of the harbor.
These two photographs were taken from the deck of the ship ...
I am dead tired but I want to do a little exploring. I walk around a bit and then end up eating in the hotel’s restaurant. It is an Italian restaurant and the food was fine. Then back to my room and with nothing on TV I decide to get the long rest I need.
The abandon the ship drill ...
First you jump, then you swim to your lifeboat ...
Carnival Freedom – Western Caribbean – June 12 – 18, 2011
I’ll be boarding the Carnival Freedom for my eighteenth cruise. This will be my eighth cruise with Carnival and first on the Carnival Freedom. I’ve also been on its sister ship, the Carnival Glory, in May 2006. I’ll be meeting up with some friends who I last cruised with on the Serenade of the Seas in April 2008.
In response to people asking for more details, I have been typing my review while on the ship. I also have photo editing software so that I can post pictures with my review (on the main board – all I can do is link to the pictures with the review in the review section). So, with nothing else to do except to wait for the boarding call for my flight, I shall begin …
Saturday, June 11 – Travel
Here I am in LAX waiting to board my flight to Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale. I’m not a big fan of very early morning flights. However, with the three hour time difference, leaving at a more reasonable time means arriving in a strange city at night. I’ve been busy at work, so I did not pack until last night. I use a packing list so that I will not forget anything. After four hours of sleep my alarm clock woke me up. I shower and dress and I’m out the door just before 3:00am.
I stop at Jack In The Box for a quick breakfast and arrive at the parking structure about 3:45am. The shuttle picks me up around 4:15am. I asked the driver how long one full circuit takes and he says five minutes. Well, I’ve been waiting for twenty minutes. He said he thought the other driver was coming to my location. No matter, I’ve still got plenty of time. It takes more than five minutes just to get me to terminal five. Then he still has to go to the lower level to do his pickup round. I figure a full circuit takes closer to twenty minutes. Nonetheless, I am through security before 5:00am for a 6:00am flight.
These new x-ray machines sure slow things down. I know they are expensive, but I wish they had more of them. I would pay $1.00 more per flight if they would double the number of these machines. I doubt that they get three people per minute through these machines. Two carryon luggage scanners feed to one body scanner, so the line moves really slowly.
In my left ear I hear the announcements for the flights to Salt Lake City and Detroit. In my right ear are the announcements for the flight to Atlanta. Do they have to play them all at the same time?
I’ve seen two small children pulling a carryon roller bag behind them. The reason I notice is because the bag is bigger than the kid. It looks kind of strange (and cute).
I’ve got two new toys with me for this cruise. A Canon D10, which is an underwater camera that I’ll use in Stingray City and a Nikon D5100 for taking pictures on the ship. I also have a Canon A590 which I use off the ship. I’ve had the A590 for a while. It is small enough to fit in my pocket and thus much easier to carry around than the DSLR.
Well, with less than one hour to go before boarding, and nothing else to tell, I guess it is time to shut down the computer and get ready for boarding.
Now I’m in Atlanta waiting to board the flight to Fort Lauderdale. The flight from LAX to Atlanta was uneventful. However, before we took off they had to play musical chairs. Someone brought a small dog on the flight and it would not fit under the middle seats. So they had to move the couple to a window seat. However, when the people with those seats showed up they wanted those seats. So they had to move a few more people around. Those that moved got a coupon for a free drink.
The flight from Atlanta went off without any problems. The taxi to the Riverside Hotel cost less than $20 before the tip. The Riverside Hotel seems like a nice hotel in a great location. It even has free high speed Internet connection. I have no complaints, but something just didn’t feel right. However, I can’t put my finger on it. There is no reason not to recommend the hotel, but for some reason something just didn’t feel right to me. At any rate next time I’m in Fort Lauderdale I’ll likely get one of the two hotels with a great view of the harbor.
These two photographs were taken from the deck of the ship ...
I am dead tired but I want to do a little exploring. I walk around a bit and then end up eating in the hotel’s restaurant. It is an Italian restaurant and the food was fine. Then back to my room and with nothing on TV I decide to get the long rest I need.
The abandon the ship drill ...
First you jump, then you swim to your lifeboat ...