2018
Mexico Riviera Cruise
Thursday,
December 20:
We got an early start this morning and did the whole
drive down to Sacramento in a little over 13.5 hours. It rained from The Dalles, Oregon all the way
to Redding, California.
Friday,
December 21:
Having a day to
kill in Sacramento, we took a short trip over to the Folsom State Prison
Museum, which is on the grounds of Folsom State Prison. Though it is a small museum, it has lots of
interesting artifacts and articles about prison life. One wall was covered with knives, shanks,
shives, etc. that were made by former inmates and were confiscated.
Saturday,
December 22:
We got an early
4:15am start out of Sacramento to start the drive down to Los Angeles and Long
Beach. After seven hours we stopped for
chili burgers at Tommy Burgers (instant heartburn). We then made our way through LA traffic and
got to the pier at Long Beach. We
arrived just a bit earlier than our assigned check in time, so we had to wait a
bit. Once we started the check-in
process, everything went pretty fast and soon enough we were able to board our
ship, the Carnival Splendor.
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Boarding the Carnival Splendor in Long Beach. |
After we
found our rooms, the first thing everyone wanted to do was to go up to the
buffet and eat. It seemed like everyone
else on the boat had the same idea, so the buffet was packed.
We then took the kids on a tour of the ship
so they could slowly figure out where everything was.
The kids did a little swimming and then
everyone met up in the main dining room for dinner. Our head waiter was Barack Obama’s twin (or
at least he looked like he could be). After
gorging ourselves, we walked around the ship a bit and then took it easy the
rest of the night.
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Hot tubs |
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Aft pool |
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Basketball court |
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Splash park |
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Water Slide |
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Mini Golf |
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Adults only deck |
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Buffet |
Sunday,
December 23:
Today was our first day at sea. For the most part, we took it easy today and
hung out with family, ate, and relaxed.
In the evening we went to a comedy show that was kid friendly. The comedian was pretty funny, but you could
tell he was having a hard time keeping it kid friendly. He walked around the audience and asked
random kids questions. Most of their
answers were funny, but you got the feeling he didn’t have too much material
that night.
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Morocco Lounge/Comedy Club |
Afterward we went to our
first formal dinner in the main dining room.
We decided to put all of the kids at one table and all of the adults at
the other, which worked out well for both groups.
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Gold Pearl Dining Room |
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Our dining area at the back of the ship. |
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The kid table |
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The adult table |
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Our wait staff |
After dinner we took a family picture on the
main staircase and then went to one of the live shows on the main stage. The showed was titled, “80’s Pop to the Max”
and featured a group singing and dancing songs from the 80’s. It was decent, but by the end we were all
tired and ready for bed.
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Main lobby and glass elevators |
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Family picture |
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Waiting for the show |
Monday,
December 24:
After breakfast, our ship slowly pulled into Cabo San Lucas. There are no piers big enough for cruise ships
in Cabo, so the ships moor out in the harbor and have tenders (small boats)
take you to shore.
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Coming into Cabo San Lucas, Mexico |
Once ashore we walked
a bit to try and find someone that would take our whole group to a beach just
outside of town. All of the van drivers wanted
way too much money. Eventually Becky’s dad
was able to make a deal with someone by walking around holding a $100 bill. We then drove over to Chileno Beach.
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Terry offering a $100 for two vans |
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Chileno Beach |
Fortunately, the beach wasn’t too crowded. It
was somewhat warm outside, but the water wasn’t real warm. Still, everyone got in and played
around. A few of us went snorkeling over
by some rocks. The visibility was surprisingly
good and there were quite a bit of fish hanging around. After a few hours we went back to Cabo to get
some food. Once everyone had their
tacos, we made our way over to the marina to catch a tender back to the
ship. Most everyone was pretty tired and
we ended up just relaxing once we were back on board.
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Taco time |
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Taking the tender back to the ship |
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Waiting for Santa to arrive on the ship |
Tuesday,
December 25 (Christmas):
Before we went to breakfast we opened our Christmas stockings
in our room. We then made our way to the
buffet for a big Christmas breakfast.
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Christmas morning |
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Christmas breakfast buffet |
Since
the ship was still in Cabo San Lucas, we hopped on the earliest tender we could
catch to shore. Being Christmas morning,
many shops were closed or hadn’t opened yet.
We walked around town and bought a few small souvenirs, then made our
way over to the beach. The beach was
really packed and there was no shade (unless you rented a palapa). None of us felt like getting in the water, so
we ended up walking along the beach until we got back to the marina.
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Nativity scene |
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Cabo San Lucas |
By now everyone was hungry, so we went to a
taco restaurant called Tacos Gus. The
food was excellent and cheap! It was a
great way to eat Christmas lunch. We
walked around a bit more and then caught a tender back to our ship.
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Christmas tacos at Tacos Gus |
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Luxury Yacht with helicopter on the back |
Before we went to dinner, we did our family white
elephant gift exchange. Becky’s mom ended
up with the prized pickled pigs feet. Tonight was our second formal
dinner. Becky decided to wear her
grandma’s gold pant suit that she found at her parent’s house before we
left. After a big meal, we went to a
show called “88 Keys the Rock n’ Roll Piano Show” in the main theater. The main singing group sang and danced to popular
piano songs from the 70’s and 80’s.
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Towel animal left by our cabin steward |
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White elephant gift exchange |
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Grandma getting the pickled pigs feet |
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Becky in her Grandma's gold pant suit |
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Main theater |
Wednesday,
December 26:
Our ship arrived in
Puerto Vallarta early in the morning. Once
off, we decided to try and go to some hot springs in the mountains with Becky’s
parents and her brother Matt. We finally
found a driver who would take us there.
Unfortunately, the drive out there was longer and rougher than the
driver thought it would be and we’re pretty sure he didn’t take us to the hot
springs we were trying to go to. We
ended up at a pretty run-down place that was full of locals. The water was hot and worked for us, it just
wasn’t exactly what we were picturing (or saw online).
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Docking with two other cruise ships in Puerto Vallarta |
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Not the hot springs we were looking for, but it worked |
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Fresh fruit from the road |
After we soaked for a couple of hours, we
made the bumpy ride back into Puerto Vallarta.
Elise ended up throwing up from all of the bumpiness, though some of us
were close to puking as well. Since the
drive took longer than he thought it would, the driver started asking for more
money. We finally settled on a slightly higher price. Becky’s brother Matt then took us over to a
restaurant where we ate some great fish tacos.
Afterward, we went down and walked along the beach area. We then caught a local bus back out to the
cruise ship. Every time the bus stopped,
more and more people packed on. Once on
board, we took it easy for the night.
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Puerto Vallarta |
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Fish tacos |
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Mega Yacht docked in Puerto Vallarta (notice helicopter and jet boat on the back decks). |
Thursday,
December 27:
Today was an
at-sea day as we made our way back north.
As expected, the weather got cooler, the ocean swells got bigger and the
wind kicked up. This made for a pretty
rocky day on board. After lunch, the kids hit
the pinata that grandpa and grandma brought on board. The rest of the day consisted of swimming,
eating, watching movies on the Lido deck, and eating some more.
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Pinata time |
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Movie time on the Lido Deck. They closed the roof due to the weather. |
Friday,
December 28:
The weather was a bit
rougher today. The main lido deck pool
had turned into a serious wave pool (they ended up closing it after a while).
In the morning the crew had created tons of towel animals and placed them on
all of the chairs around the main pool area on the lido deck. Some of them were huge.
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The "wave" pool |
After breakfast we took the girls to a towel
folding demonstration. Some of the crew
showed you how to create a few of the towel animals. After lunch they had a chocolate buffet with
tons of chocolate desserts. In the afternoon
Matt competed in a Beatles trivia contest and tied for first place, correctly
naming 20 out of 20 Beatles' songs. He
won a “ship on a stick” Carnival Splendor trophy.
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Towel Folding demonstration |
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Towel creatures |
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Chocolate buffet |
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Matt tying for 1st in the Beatles song contest |
The rest of the afternoon and evening was
spent watching more movies, swimming, and going in the hot tubs. We had our final evening dinner in the Gold
Pearl dining room. The ship was really rocking during dinner. The main dessert was
Baked Alaska, which came with the traditional fire. We had a great wait staff. After dinner
we walked around the ship a bit and then finally made our way to our room to
start packing up.
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Movie time on the Lido deck |
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Baked Alaska for dessert |
Saturday,
December 29:
After we organized
all of our bags, we went up to the buffet for one last gorging of food. The kids all had to get one last soft-serve
ice cream cone. Our debarkation time was
earlier than expected, so we ended up getting off the ship pretty fast. We made our way to our car and hit the road
through L.A. traffic and back up toward Sacramento.
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The last ice cream cone! |