days at sea brought grdually warming temperatures and clearing skies....we spent most of the first two days running around the ship, exploring all the various lounges, bars, outdoor spaces, etc.
We managed to find time to attend the evening shows and the lectures. Of course, being Cunard, they have lectures (and celebrity lecturers, some some cases). This trip we were fortunate to have a retired Canadian astronaut who did several stints on the Int'l Space Station. One of the highlight lecturers is a former bureaucrat from the Panama Canal Authority, who is quite good.
We are watching our dining choices; being in Princess Grill we have a few extra perks (including anytime dining from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM). The food has been uniformly excellent and the highlights for me include lots of South Asian curry and curry-related dishes.
Surprisingly, there are a lot of folks dancing at night and learning to dance at classes during the day. The first night we were surprised to look out over the Queen's Room to see about twenty couples dancing traditional Scottish dances (and learned a little more about that).
1200 passengers (of about 2400 total) are on the full World Voyage.
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