Ngaire, I am sure that somebody else has already told Debbie, but if not, I will make sure to pass the message along.

What a wonderful day today in St. Thomas. Weather was sunny and warm and beautiful. Diana went shopping while I got a couple of dives in. The water is so clear and the visibility was awesome. Our first dive was the wreck, the Senor Castanza, in about 65 feet of water. Saw a moray eel, some barracuda, and some sea turtles. The next dive was a reef dive, called Rye Reef. We had six other divers from our ship and about 19 from the Constellation.

Just got through playing trivia. Our team came in second today. We got 13 correct out of 15. I even came up with the correct answer for where the Navigator is now registered. It actually helps to read the lettering on the back of the ship sometimes! LOL

Got our onboard booking discount in place. I guess we are now official Society members now!

Comparing SS to RSSC, the differences are so minute! The service and the food onboard have been very good. A few things we like the way SS does better and a few things we like the way that RSSC does better, but none are deal breakers either way. I will post a more detailed comparison when we return.

I will say that I think the staff onboard has really gone out of their way to check on everybody to make sure that they are having a good time and seem to be much more accessable than on SS, but maybe that is just me, or maybe because we are sailing with such an elite bunch of RSSC sailors! LOL

The girls are off playing BINGO right now and tonight is the Society party and is Informal night. I do like that there is no formals nights onboard. Makes for a much more relaxing cruise.

Tomorrow is a day at sea and I have booked my massage for in the morning. Should have smoother sailings on the way back to Ft. Lauderdale. The captain says that we have a tail wind heading back and it should be much gentler, which is good news to all onboard.

More later...


Don