Saturday, October 17
Another lovely, relaxing day at sea, with no set schedule except meal times! Not quite true as there are always talks to attend, card games to play, books to read and friends to chat to. Tonight was the last formal night, so we made an extra effort to squeeze into our glad rags, which must have shrunk while we've been away!! It was another beautiful meal, followed by the show, and then we went to the Officers Masquerade party in the Crows Nest. The highlight of this was seeing Tam the Cruise Director belt out 2 songs with the HAL Cats - she is a very talented lady and the best Cruise Director we've encountered.
Sunday, October 18
Today is the last day at sea before we arrive in Sydney tomorrow morning, so it was a bit sad going to breakfast for the second last time before we have to start fending for ourselves! We attended the Inter Denominational church service at 9am, then did some packing before meeting with the Future Cruise Consultant. We always like to book a cruise while on a cruise so we have another one to look forward to.
After lunch there were the "sail offs" of the Boat building contest, where teams had obviously put in a lot of time and effort building "boats" out of whatever materials they could gather. The range of sizes/styles/ concepts and the imagination behind them was incredible. They had to pass a float test in the hot tub, and then carry a load of 6 full cans of soft drink to test their sea worthiness. Most passed with flying colours, although a few sank under the weight of the 6 full cans! The winner was the Signature Cruise ship, which really was amazing with all the little details that were on it - I can't imagine how much time would have gone into it!
Some of the contestants
The Good Ship Lollipop passes the float test
The Signature Cruise ship being loaded with 6 soft drink cans
It was then time to finish packing, go to dinner, and say goodbye to new and old friends on the ship. We needed an early night as we wanted to get up early for the sail into Sydney.
Monday, October 19
The alarm went off at 5:15am, we dressed quickly and headed to one of the outer decks to watch us sail into Sydney Harbour. It was still dark, but as it got closer to 6am it was getting lighter very fast. We turned the corner and there in front of us was the Harbour Bridge, the lights of downtown Sydney and the Opera House to the left. There were a lot of people up to view the spectacle, and it was a great sight. As we got closer we were both happy and sad, knowing that this holiday was nearly at an end. However it was worth the effort and we got some great photos.
After a quick breakfast while looking out over the Opera House we disembarked about 8:30am and headed for the airport. It has been a great holiday in 3 distinct legs, Canada, Alaska and the Pacific cruise home. All are well worth doing!!