[wpcode id=”76760″]Today’s destination is a top-secret, exclusive Princess beach area, and we decided to be rebels and stay on board to enjoy the peace and quiet while everyone else fights for beach space.
Our suite was on the 14th floor! No diving allowed.
With some help with the telephoto setting, she appeared in the crosshairs.
The kids went to the island, snorkeled, and played in the water.
Our coffee arrived, and we enjoyed a leisurely morning sipping coffee and planning the day! After two cups of coffee, an egg McMuffin lookalike, and two glasses of juice, we were ready to conquer the world.
First, we went off to the gym, where we put the pedal to the metal and rode the stationary bike for what felt like an eternity. We were sweating more than a glass of iced tea on a hot summer day! It was great to get moving after days of avoiding exercise like the plague. Now we’re just crossing our fingers that our workout won’t wake up our appetites because, let’s face it, our willpower is as strong as a stack of pancakes on a Sunday morning.
We took a leisurely walk to the Elclave.
The Enclave was on the 5th floor forward, so Mary suggested I wear a coverup so as not to upset the little children and old ladies Then she said, “You go, Big Boy. Walk way ahead of me, way ahead of me!!”
We opened the door to The Enclave, home to Princess’ largest-ever thermal suite and a dramatic hydro-therapy pool with a cascading rain shower and therapeutic air jets. We relaxed on heated stone beds and soothing water beds.
Features include The Hammam – a Turkish-style steam bath, and from Roman times, the Caldarium –a light steam chamber infused with herbal aromas and the Laconium – a heated, dry chamber to help with purification and detoxification of the body.
I was prepared for this event with my red swimming suit, complete with flashing warning lights and waterproof pockets to keep my martini dry. I double-checked the trap door—it was locked!
After soaking in the water and sitting in the various steam rooms, I collapsed, and Mary brought out the camera.
There were four showers, each with a different temperature and scent.
Mary tried all four showers and came back smelling like a florist’s shop!
We departed the Enclave, walking like wet noodles to the alcohol refilling station to await the kids. We walked on the glass floor to the nearest bar when we decided our room was too far away.
The bar was like a treasure trove of drinks, and we spent a good few hours there making new friends and sampling all the concoctions. The kids were incommunicado, so we figured we’d wait until dinner to catch up with them and hear about their day of thrilling adventures on the Cay.
We had dinner in the regular dining room and enjoyed a delightful meal with the kids. We made the right decision to stay on board the ship. We feel reinvigorated and ready to go!
After dinner, we headed to the Vista Lounge to listen to a hilarious comic that kept us in stitches for 45 minutes.
It was a big mistake; we sat in the front. The comedian asked us several questions, and after hearing our unique answers, he shook his head and went to another table.
My security camera went off during the show, showing Robin and Bob swimming at our house. Scout was the official lifeguard.
After the show, we ran to O’Malley’s and listened to the Irish folks play a set. We tapped, clapped, and swilled another wine before retiring to the cabin.
We got real-time pictures from the Starlighter’s Dance; they had over 100 people this evening, and everybody likes a Hawaiian theme!