For the last night on board we decided to dine at a specialty restaurant and also do another special activity.
First, however, we sadly headed off to our cabins and packed for our departure and got our suitcases outside the cabins to be picked up for departure.
We decided to try the French restaurant on board to make it a special night. Turns out it was a great choice. We got dressed up for it, and checked in for our reservation.
The food and service were top-notch. I'd have to say it was the best specialty restaurant on board.
I had the Dover sole and it was exquisite.
Certainly some of the best fish I've ever tasted, anywhere. All other dishes served were similarly wonderful. The desserts were pretty killer, too.
After dinner, we had paid for and booked the kids on a fun activity -- racing.
There happens to be a multi-level go-kart track on the Norwegian Prima, which is pretty amazing. It tended to get booked up rather quickly.
There were a couple of crashes during the race, but no one went over the side and interestingly enough, any crash causes all the carts to automatically stop where they are until reset by the operators.
Even after being hit from behind by an overeager fellow in one of those crashes, Leah stuck with it and ended up in second place out of 15 cars.
After that we admired the sunset for our last night on the cruise. A Disney ship was pulling out of the harbor, which made for some lovely sunset photos.
We then headed back to our cabins for the last night.
2 comments:
Sounds like a wonderful trip, Aaron!
Geez....a go-kart track on a cruise ship....who'd thunk it!
drjim: That it was. Having a go kart track on a cruise ship was pretty wild indeed, had no idea until after we booked and I did a virtual tour of the ship and I was impressed with all the amazing things they had to offer on board.
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