Friday, September 29, 2017

New England/Canada cruise on Anthem of the Seas, Day 9 and 10: Sea day, indoor skydiving, disembarkation - September 30 - October 1, 2016



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Day 9 Cruise Compass and inserts:


Friday was a bit rainy - good that it was a day at sea. We had lunch at the Windjammer; the staff rolled ice cream carts around the restaurant and did a little gig.


21-second video of the gig:


I made reservations for the iFly indoor skydiving experience in advance through the Cruise Planner. It was a popular activity as I was unable to find a time that could accommodate all three of us, so my appointment was for 3pm and my parents at 5pm. There was one good thing about having split up; we could take photos and videos of each other.

Since it was a sea day, many events were happening in the SeaPlex, such as bumper cars. A circus flying trapeze class was offered (10 person maximum, 30 minute session) which sounded fun, but I didn't get a chance to try it. If you got hungry after all that excitement, SeaPlex Dog House was there to serve up an assortment of hot dogs.


22-second video of bumper cars (people were being too nice, not bumping into each other):


It was time for my iFly indoor skydiving experience. You check in at the registration desk, sign a waiver, watch a safety video, get briefed by the guide on what to do (and what not to do), then suit up. There were open cubbies where you put all of your personal belongings - jewelry or items in your pockets were not allowed as they could potentially get sucked into the large fan and cause serious damage. I would recommend you leave all your jewelry (including earrings) in your cabin safe.

the guide posed when he saw me take a picture of class in session

The guide, showing us what to do (1:46 video):


1:14 video of my flight - with my face flapping around like blubber and repeatedly smacking into the glass wall:


Then it was my parents' turn - see the entire sequence of events from start to finish:

waiting their turn
in the briefing room
gearing up
helmet fitting

Mom's flight - a good example of what to do and what not to do. The guide was great to explain everything and give another go (2:32):


Dad's flight (1:13):


Cool exhibition by the guide (1:04):



All in all, indoor skydiving was a fun (and free!) experience and I'd do it again. It's not scary and you're three or four feet above the ground - no worry of heights or falling too far if things go wrong. Too bad I only scheduled it on the last day of the cruise; I was planning in the case of injury, that it wouldn't ruin the rest of the trip.

Tonight's dinner was at Chic again. The menu changed halfway through the cruise, so we had new selections to choose from. The food was pretty good.

beef carpaccio
chicory and pear salad
beef wellington
warm hazelnut chocolate cake

Anthem of the Seas returned to Cape Liberty, New Jersey on Saturday morning.
cloudy day
my last meal on Anthem

Remember I had made a verbal arrangement with the driver on day 1 of our cruise to pick us up? I wasn't sure if it was really going to happen. While we were going through immigration, cell service was unavailable and by the time we made it out of the terminal, I had 9 voicemail messages from a different driver, wondering what time we would be at the curb, etc. So at least we were going to be picked up! There was a lot of traffic coming into the port, so it took him a while to get to us, but eventually we made it to the airport. If the driver didn't come, we could've easily caught a taxi...no worries.

I redeemed frequent flyer miles on American Airlines for our return flight. Our bags were all checked for free since I carried an American Airlines credit card. (I should say "cards" since I got sign-up bonuses from both banks: Citibank and Barclays) I was also able to get us all exit row seating at no charge as our award tickets were of the "AAnytime" type.

exit row legroom
coach in-flight menu
can't really play Pokemon at 32,000 ft

We took Uber home; we had to walk a bit to a designated rideshare pick-up area to catch our ride.

keep walking...

And so ends our trip to New England and Canada...fall is a lovely time to visit. It would have been even better if we went later in October to see full color, but I'm sure I will be back to the area again. I would highly recommend everyone to take a autumn trip back east to see the leaves change. If you are interested in a cruise like the one we took or any other trip, just ping me and I'd be happy to help!

What is next on the agenda? A trip back to Pennsylvania for Thanksgiving...stay tuned...

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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

New England/Canada cruise on Anthem of the Seas, Day 8: Reversing Falls, Fundy Trail, St. Martins sea caves in Saint John, NB - September 29, 2016



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Day 8 Cruise Compass:


Anthem of the Seas arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick on Thursday around noon, so we didn't have to wake up early. We had a buffet lunch in the Windjammer Marketplace.


I reserved a rental car a month and a half in advance, at Avis down the street, as we wanted to be able to see St. Martins Sea Caves at both low and high tide, as well as visit the Fundy Trail at leisure. The rate was excellent, costing only about $37 CAD for the day, not including gas...beats going on a ship's excursion for three people. Of course, you should be comfortable with driving, know where you're going and plan well to be back aboard on time. Since I didn't have data service for Canada, it helped immensely to download offline maps for the area in advance onto my iPhone with these instructions on Google Maps for use in the app for GPS, and also having a car charger.

Anthem docked in Saint John, NB

First stop was Reversing Falls, a short driving distance from the dock. The Bay of Fundy tides are so high that it pushes ocean water back into the St. John river, causing a "reversal". Since it was around high tide, we could see the water moving from right to left.


12-second video of water "reversing" into the St. John river (normally empties from left to right into the ocean):


Then we drove an hour to see St. Martins Sea Caves at mid-high tide. The way there was beautiful, with the most color I had seen so far on the trip. I was driving so couldn't take any pictures.

The water was still too high to access the caves, so after taking a few pictures, we continued on to the Fundy Trail.


360 photo of St. Martins Sea Caves at mid-high tide, taken with the Ricoh Theta S:

St Martins Sea Caves at mid-high tide - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

An admission fee was collected by a park ranger at the beginning of the Fundy Trail, credit cards accepted. There weren't a lot of cars at 2pm on a weekday. I decided to drive all the way to the end at Long Beach and work our way backwards. (Fundy Trail map PDF)

cute toilets
Long Beach

360 photo of Long Beach, taken with the Ricoh Theta S:

Long Beach on Fundy Trail - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

360 photo of Big Salmon River Lookout, taken with the Ricoh Theta S:

Big Salmon River Lookout on Fundy Trail - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

Big Salmon River Lookout
Suspension Foot Bridge

360 photo of the suspension bridge, taken with the Ricoh Theta S:

Suspension Bridge on Fundy Trail - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

Fundy Footpath parallels the parkway
way to Fuller Falls
Fuller Falls
cable stairs are a bit steep

Afterwards, we drove back to the sea caves around low tide. You had to be careful walking around the area due to the wet rocks and slimy seaweed. Water shoes are recommended if you want to really explore, hiking sticks if you are unsteady among slippery rocks and slopes. We were adventurous and climbed beds of seaweed to reach the area behind the caves you could see on the beach. If the tide came in, you wouldn't be able to get out unless you were strong enough to pull yourself up the rock wall with a rope that some thoughtful soul (perhaps with prior experience) installed a while back.

the caves at low tide...
...contrasted with high tide a few hours ago
crossing a shallow flowing stream
at the back of the large cave
hiked this wet slippery seaweed to get to the back
a cave in the back area
interesting rock layers
emergency rope if the tide comes in

360 photo of the back sea cave area at low tide (don't want to be stuck here at high tide), taken with the Ricoh Theta S:

St. Martins Sea Caves in Saint John, NB - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

After exploring, we had an evening snack of clam chowder and biscuit at the Caves restaurant. There was free wi-fi there.


We drove back to town and returned the rental car by parking in a designated area, dropping the keys in an after-hours lock box as it was past business hours. I took pictures of the mileage and gas level just in case.

Anthem at sunset

Tonight's dinner was back at the Grande restaurant. I actually didn't order lobster this time. (does lobster bisque count?)

seafood vol-au-vent
lobster bisque
osso buco
Grand Marnier souffle was not the best
towel monkey tonight

Tomorrow is our last day on the cruise, a sea day with indoor skydiving scheduled...stay tuned!

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