Jan 6th/7th
Sea Day/Jamaica
Just another sea day on the 6th with another shopping show in the morning and another couple shows that evening. We played Finis Henderson’s show again that night, something no one was really looking forward to, but that’s about it
Then for the 7th, my final visit to Jamaica, I went on a walk with Brandon. After getting off the ship following the boat drill that morning, we decided to walk up by that beach where I went the very first time we visited, but this time we walked past it till we got to a place called Dolphin Cove. This tourist attraction is almost like a small city, complete with it’s own series of shops, food, and attractions. Dolphin Cove is known primarily for one thing, letting people swim with the dolphins. They have a large enclosed area where they keep the dolphins, and with the right vacation package, you can go swimming. There are also sharks, stingrays, and water sports on the site that are all open to the guests with the right plan. Brandon and I somehow got everything messed up. It probably started when we walked in what later turned out to be the exit. We simply saw a path and took it, and in plain sight of the employees, but no one stopped us and we walked right into the establishment. As we walked around for a while just looking at stuff and checking out all the various activities that they offered, we decided to ask someone at the desk about what we had to do to swim with the dolphins. That made it fairly obvious that we had no business being where we were, and after checking our wrists a half dozen times for wrist bands that weren’t going to be there, she told us to go back up and purchase one of their packages. So we left the place having nothing more to see and walked back toward the ship. We made a quick stop at the House of Diamonds, the jewelry store where you yell “Crazy Larry” and get a free drink. I walked in and yelled it, talked to Larry for a while, but never got my drink, so I’m mad. But larry’s a good guy and gave me a few more of his water proof, un-rip-able cards (which I think are amazing), and after talking for a bit we walked back to the ship. And that’s about it, seeya!
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