Day 2 of our cruise was spent cruising. We discovered more parts to the ship and decided to eat lunch in the dining room. We were so impressed with it we decided not to return for the rest of the cruise.
Our room as seen from above. We had a family suite below us, two suites on either side of us, and a very vacant area above us. Even though we were located fairly near the elevators, we rarely heard noise from cabins around us--almost the perfect spot.
Climbing wall was located on the aft of the ship but was only opened a few hours a day and not during windy or rainy days.
The pool was not really very popular except for the last cruising day when the sun was out. But it was funny to see people out in their coats and sweaters lounging around the pool. There were a few brave souls that would venture into the hot tubs and a few crazy people that took a dip in the pools.
Coastline along Canada and Southwest Alaska
Coastline along Canada and Southwest Alaska
Dinner was formal night so we had fun dressing up. Formal night on the Rhapsody was certainly different than the Carnival Paradise in that the women were dressed more modestly. Maybe it was the fact the weather was cooler or the fact there was a generally older crowd on board. In fact at times, we thought we were one of the younger couples on board.
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