Celebrity Solstice Postcard #34 – A Coral Sea Day

The problems with my WordPress app still persist but I have found a workaround which is a bit more time consuming. The result is that you might not get as many photos as you have been used to. Until I’ve tried it in anger I won’t know for certain how effective it will be and this post will be the first attempt.
Because we have done​ back to back cruises there has never been an urgency to see some of the shows and we have tended to let others review them first and then make our minds up on the follow on cruises. Using this formula we decided to go to Broken Strings which was one of the production shows.  We sat through the whole of the show last night which killed 45 minutes and I have no idea if there was any sort of story to it but it did pass the time before dinner. I will leave it at that and say no more about it if you know what I mean.

I’m looking forward to tonight as it’s a Beatles tribute act called The Beatnix. Let’s hope their Paul McCartney has better sea legs than the last one we saw as they had to cancel the second show because he was seasick.
After yesterday’s dismal weather it was at least dry when we first looked out this morning which was a major improvement. We are both feeling very full at the moment which given the abuse our bodies have taken is no real surprise, so many meals and courses to deal with.  Nicole skipped breakfast completely while I just grabbed a bacon sandwich and a coffee from the buffet.
The Solstice Deck was then our destination with the weather steadily improving throughout the day. It went from cloudy to partially cloudy skies with a really lovely warm sea breeze. Eventually the clouds almost disappeared all together and it really turned out to be a super day.

The Mast Grille was certainly very popular today with long queues just to grab a quick burger or hot dog. I decided to grab a quick Thai Curry in the Oceanview Cafe instead today.

We stayed up on the Solstice Deck most of the afternoon only really moving to grab something to eat.Both at different times I might add as we figured it would be easier to find a seat that way. It was too nice to stay indoors.

I took the following photos of the lawn club area just before heading back down to the cabin. The lawn looks the best we have ever seen on one of the Solstice ships.

 

 

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