Carnival Freedom Cruise Blog October 1-8, 2016


Saturday 1 October, day one

We got a taxi from the RV park, which took us right to the cruise drop off zone.  Our embarkation time was from 12.30 to 1 pm, it all went rather smoothly but it did take some time.  We checked our luggage, lots of punters didn’t, but if your cabin wasn’t ready would mean you had to look after your bags elsewhere until the cabin became available.  Our cabin (8217 starboard front) was ready, water delivered so we are all good to go.  

Galveston from our cabin

Lunch is being served in the Lido Deck Restaurant.  We should have investigated further rather than accept the first food option we saw - there was a huge slab of roast beef on the next buffet!  The boys managed to fit in some of that too.   

Before the ship left port we had to assemble at our allocated Muster Stations for the safety drill, which didn’t seem overly well managed and took more time than necessary I thought.  We explore the ship and agree to meet for happy hour at the ‘adults only’ Serenity Bar up on deck 12.  It was a perfect setting near the top of the boat which had great views and some protection from the wind.  It is expensive though, a round of drinks was $32, including gratuities and tax.  Must admit us girls were celebrating with bubbles though, and it was nice.  I’m glad we pre-bought some liquid refreshment for our room, it will be delivered tomorrow.

We leave port at 4 pm and soon we are treated to a beautiful sunset over Galveston as we leave the island. We count 42 ships lining up in the Galveston channel to come into port!   We have dinner at The Chic Restaurant, we chose ‘your time dining’ so we can go any time between 5.30 and 9.30 pm. The food was superior and service was great.  Back to room around 9.30, everyone was pretty tuckered out.  I sat outside on our deck watching lightning for a while, the lightning lasted all night.  No rain though.

Leaving Galveston

Celebrating our first night in the Serenity Bar - our fave!

Sunday 2 October – day 2 at sea

We all meet for brekkie at 9.30 am but the Lido Buffet is very busy with rather long queues.  There are lots of greedy, obese passengers and the food wastage is disgraceful.  We might try the restaurant for breakfast  tomorrow.  When we eventually get food though it was pretty good, yummy  melons, pineapple and red grapefruit etc. and cooked options - bacon and eggs any way, build your own omelettes.

Carrol and I shop at the pop-up shops on board then go to the shopping show – but we decide we are not really in the market for more diamonds so bail half way through.  The sun is out so we spend a relaxing couple of hours on a comfy deck chair on the Serenity Deck.  It’s hot!

Time for happy hour, our vodka has been delivered and we bought souvenir Carnival Line plastic cups with lids so make a nice tall cold drink with lots of ice and sit up on deck to enjoy.  It’s dress up night tonight and Chris can’t find his long pants which are required to dine in the restaurant tonight so we eat at the buffet and then watch the show which was 80’s music and dancing.  Great backdrops and lighting.  Explore a bit more, watch some more live music and our day is done by around 10pm, we can’t stay up late like we used to!  Localised lightning behind clouds tonight, very pretty.  Another ship passes very close by, hope the radar is working.  In our room, Ruby, our steward has written a happy birthday message for Kim on our mirror and left some discount cards for him – a nice surprise!  Also a special towel animal.


Monday 3 October – day 3, Cozumel and Kim’s birthday

Woke to sunshine and a stunning view of the Mexican coastline, a lot of buildings/hotels glowing white in the sun, line the water edges.  We are on the starboard side so no morning sun but today we have awesome views of the land.  After a leisurely breakfast in the Posh Restaurant - the buffet had too many queues which was surprising, I thought lot of passengers would have already made their way ashore for their excursions.  Around 10.30 am we make our way ashore, the ship is tied up to the deep water wharf so it’s an easy walk off.

Beautifully presented healthy breakfast at the Posh Restaurant

Cozumel Island, Mexico

Cozumel (Island of the Swallows) is Mexico’s largest Caribbean Island, measuring 48 miles long and 16 miles wide and the highest point is only 15 metres above sea level.  Income is derived mainly from tourism, diving and charter fishing and of course the Mayan ruins.   The water is an unbelievable shade of azure blue and the reefs here are very healthy although damage was caused in the 1990’s when they built the deep water pier for the cruise ships.  We haven’t booked any excursions so we can only go as far as the gated shopping/restaurant area, the rest of the island is off limits unless you are on an excursion with a tour guide. We look through the duty free shops, selling Cuban cigars, tequila, jewellery (didn’t buy any diamonds), t- shirts and souvenirs!  But by noon we have done enough and it is very, very hot so back to the boat for a swim.  It’s pleasantly quiet on board.  There are three other Carnival boats on our wharf area plus two other cruise liners on separate wharves.  No wonder it is busy on shore.


Convenient new wharf for the Carnival ships to tie up to

Typical Mexican themes everywhere you look

Many ships docked at Cozumel

Kim gets a super decadent chocolate birthday cake delivered to the cabin and our room has been decorated with birthday stuff.  Happy Birthday Kim!!

One of my favourite things on this ship is the self serve  soft serve icecream/frozen yoghurt  which is available 24/7, strawberry is my favourite but they don’t have it every day, chocolate is obviously everyone else’s favourite : (

Looks like another thunderstorm brewing although it’s still sunny for now.  Time for Happy Hour.  Dinner in the Chic Restaurant again, with our favourite waitress Octorani,  She surprises Kim with a little birthday cake!   Then we check out the comedy shows.

Kim singing happy birthday along with everyone else!


Tuesday 4 October - day 4, Belize City

Woke to sunshine again this morning, as we’ve come to expect.  The entrance to Belize was tricky, a narrow channel with lots of markers and we seemed to zigzag our way through.  We anchored quite a ways out so there are tenders to take us to shore today.  It must be shallow as we kicked up a lot of muddy water.  Immediately the Diamond International tender came alongside to collect their staff off the ship to man the diamond shops, there are 5 or 6 other tenders waiting their turn.

Belize City is just a strip of white on the distant shore.  The sea is calm, and the land looks to be long, and flat.  The city was founded by British lumber harvesters and became the home for thousands of African slaves brought in by the British for the forestry.  The city is the country’s principal port and financial and industrial hub and has a bad reputation for poverty and crime.

Belize City, Belize

Once we are ashore we find a shopping compound just like Cozumel, even the same knock off wallets, handbags and of course the obligatory T shirts.  Carrol got her hair braided which turned into a bit of a scene.  When we first walked past they quoted $5 for a coloured plait braided into her own hair.  When we got back there for the do, the style of braid had mysteriously become more complicated and the price was now over $30!  We made some rather dissatisfied noises and eventually they backed down and Carrol walked away with her saucy pink braid with purple beads.  

Back to the tender and 30 minutes later we are back at the ship for a nice cooling swim, yep it's hot again today, did I mention that?  We are late for Happy Hour, but when we get there we have a nice cooling breeze up in our favourite Serenity Bar.  Dinner at The Chic Restaurant again (yum) then we take in the Love and Marriage show which was pretty funny.  Kim bailed after dinner, all that fresh air I guess.  The day has been hot and sunny and there is no lightning tonight for a change.


Wednesday 5 October – Mahogany Bay, Roatan Island, Honduras

Sunrise was 6.30 am and I was up to see us come into dock at 8 am.  We reversed for what seemed like miles between various lights and markers to get beside the wharf.  The geography is mountainous, fertile plateaus and narrow coastal plains.  Kinda of looks like green jungle from the ship.  Visible quite close in to the land are remnants of foundered ships, all rusty and well broken up.  The sea is flat calm today and the wind farm blades are not moving at all.

Brekkie is not such a bun fight this morning, maybe they have all gone ashore.  We head to land around 10.30 am, no queues or waiting. 

Honduras is referred to as Spanish Honduras to differentiate between British Honduras which became modern day Belize, our previous port of call.
 
The country is rich in natural resources – minerals, coffee, fruit (bananas) and sugar cane but is one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere.  It has one of the highest murder rates in the world and highway assaults, kidnappings and car-jackings occur frequently.  Drug trafficking is rampant.  However I am pleased to say that Roatan has much lower crime rates than the mainland thanks to tightening up on security for the tourists, so we feel quite safe in Mahogany Bay which is the cruise ship port owned by Carnival Corporation.  Roatan was previously a hidden gem but ‘discovered’ in 2005 by the cruise ships and hotel developers.

The 70 mile long living reef near here is second in size only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef .  There is diving and snorkelling and you can hire all sorts of floaty and beachy stuff, go on the zipline, the gondola and there is the beach, although man made it was pretty and offered complimentary loungers etc.  As we left port they had a digger grooming the sand on the beach for tomorrow’ influx of tourists off the cruise ships. 

Roatan Island, Honduras


Mahogany Bay Beach, Honduras

Zipline to Mahogany Beach, our ship the Freedom in background

I'm not really a bad girl!

Didn’t rate the shopping much, less shops here but more of the same as the other two ports!  Can’t convince anyone to swim/snorkel so we check out the shops then head back to the ship for a nice relax in the very hot sun and a swim.  

From the ship we can see a shark and turtles swimming in the crystal clear water.

A turtle comes up for air in the amazingly blue water

Snick a banana for lunch and follow up with a strawberry frozen yoghurt for afternoon tea.  HH is at 4.25 pm today but first we go down to the help desk and check our account, all fine.  After dinner we stooge back to our cabin and tonight we have a towel scorpion on our bed.  We have had a different animal each night : )


Thursday 6 October, at sea.

The pool this morning is completely surrounded by towel art, a huge yellow octopus takes centre stage.  Brekkie today is a Brunch at the Posh Restaurant, I order the Rancheros Quesadilla, been wanting to try these all week.

Towel animal art

 To fill in the day we go to one of the many seminars – How to Look 10 Years Younger! Then Carrol and I do the Ladies Pamper Party which is just a way to hawk their own brand cosmetics – Elemis,  I have tried these products previously from when we did our Pacific Cruise, the products are very good quality, but expensive.

Then we do some on board shopping, we both like the new Black Opium perfume and there is a big range of designer handbags, jewellery, watches etc.

Sit in sun for the afternoon with a break for my daily icecream/yoghurt.  HH in Serenity Bar again followed by the Taste Bar which offers little taste sensations, just to get your appetite stirred up before dinner. 

Happy Hour Serenity Bar again 

Seared Tuna, delicious!

We have some photos taken and they made us look pretty dang good too even if I do say so myself!  We didn't buy them though, they were expensive and it was hard too choose.  Dinner at Chic, followed by an adult comedy show.  Back to the room, do a bit of hand washing, it dries overnight.  Watch the TV to get a handle on Hurricane Mathew, not affecting us here in the west at all.


Friday 7 October, last day at sea : (

Sunny again, luvin' it!  Brekkie in the “trough” as we have affectionately called the Lido buffet.  French Toast with blueberries for me this am and fruit  - yum!  Again, to fill in the day we go to a seminar, this time on acupuncture and another on achieving a flat belly – incongruous on a cruise which for most people seems to be a 24/7 binge fest.   Saw a bit of the ice sculpting (out in the sun) and although we missed the ‘learn to make towel animals’ lesson I buy the book anyway so I can learn at my leisure.  Today there is a ‘Chocolate Extravaganza’ lunch.  We haven’t had room for lunch very often so far on the cruise but this is worthy of a special effort.  After our fix we need a nice quiet relax and read outside in the fresh air.  The sea is just a little rougher and we even get a few spits of rain. 

At 3.30 pm Kim has an appointment to have Acupuncture which is promised to relieve shoulder and neck pain and even fix his blocked ear.  He has needles high on outer calf and inside calf low by the ankles and also on the top of his head to realign his meridian, then needles around the back of his neck for the shoulder and neck pain.  I also had a consultation (but no acupuncture) I was told I just need to drink more hot drinks, lemon, herbal teas etc. and need to eat regularly but not at midnight – as if I do!   The Chinese doctor also recommends a smoothie made with black beans, sesame seeds and honey, for us both to have each morning.  Might research that further once we are home!  Doesn’t sound very appetising.

The food was great throughout the cruise.  Service was good.  Weather was awesome!  Our cabin was excellent and we used the balcony every day so I’m glad we chose that option and even though we were very close to the front of the ship we felt very little rolling movement and it was very quiet as we were surrounded top and bottom by cabins rather than dance floors etc.

Would I do another cruise on Carnival – yes!  Would I do other islands in the Caribbean – yes!  Thanks Carnival, I might be back some day!


Houston TX - New Zealand

Sadly it's come to our last day in Houston for this adventure, we fly out tonight at 9.25 pm.  Our bags are packed and we can leave them in the hotel office.  Glad I took the opportunity to make waffles for brekkie the other day, 'cos today it is crazy in here, large families have overtaken the area and they all want waffles. And the toasters are all being used to toast bagels - another mental note - avoid weekends at these airport hotels.

Anyway us girls today are doing a last power shop at the Cypress Outlets Stores and the boys are doing more RV shopping etc.  We spend a successful and enjoyable couple of hours at the outlets, surprisingly we are not totally shopped out yet!



Once we rejoin with the boys we find a ‘Rooms To Go’ store, I’ve been wanting to check one of these out for ages, they advertise a room full of matching furniture for one single price.  However we find the furniture is all quite heavy and dark, not at all suitable for an apartment, nor a mobile home!  The kids furniture is awesome though!

None of us had time for lunch yet and we are getting pretty hungry by the time we collect our bags from the hotel, return the rental car and take the shuttle to the terminal.  We are a bit too early to check in, but we had to get the car back on time, so we sit around the airport patiently waiting for the Air NZ team to turn up and open ‘ticketing’.  It only takes about 45 minutes so not too long but we are still hungry - nothing to eat on this side.  We get ticketed fairly promptly and through the queues to an extremely thorough security screening, ie shoes off (even jandals??) and absolutely nothing in your pockets, not even a hanky eh Kim, and then into the departure area to find a place to eat.  Came across Ruby’s Diner, which was great!  The wait staff were dressed in old American candy stripe shirts and aprons - picture Happy Days - and the music was all good the old rock and roll songs, those you know the words to.  And they had beer – and wine : )  It was a very pleasant place to sit and wait for our flight to be called.


We took off as scheduled, at 9.25 pm and arrived in Auckland early, after approx. 14 hours in the air.  The time seemed to go fast though - had some supper, watched two movies, took a pill and slept most of the way with my eye mask on, ear plugs in and snuggled up in the blankie - zzzz’z.

PS  Watch this space for our blog on the Cruise.  We weren't easily able to blog from the ship but I did make notes and we have lots of photos.  I will post something in a day or two!  

Houston TX

The girls shopped at Galleria today, probably Houston’s most famous shopping centre, it’s huge and there’s even room for an ice skating rink on the ground floor.  There are a couple of very prestigious hotels on the property, which is right in the centre of Houston and one floor of the three levels of the mall is dedicated to all the most expensive European and American designer brands -  needless to say we were totally captivated by our window shopping!  

The boys picked us up a couple of hours later and after visiting a local PAWN shop for a cultural experience, we stopped at a ‘Jack in the Box’ fast food joint for a very late lunch.  Come night time nobody was particularly interested in dinner so we sat outside around the pool chatting to Elfie, an American Airways hostess who flies the USA-Germany route.  She was really interesting but smoked like a steam train!

Houston TX

Up early, we are on a shopping mission today!  First, a complimentary brekkie at the hotel - it's pretty quiet in the breakfast area today being a Friday, but I guess it will get super busy at the weekend, so I should do the waffles while I can - right?

After said sustenance, us girls are at Willowbrrook Mall at 10 am - right as they open the doors.  We need much more than a couple of hours here, there's Macys, Nordstrom Rack, Dillards, JC Penneys, all the big department stores and all the chain stores too!  Heaven!!  The boys go off and do boys stuff.  A brilliant shopping day  : )

Back to the hotel at 6 pm for a shower and a cold drink then out for a bite to eat.  Made sure there was wine on the menu tonight – we ate at Red Lobster!  We all had seafood and I can totally recommend the Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp – they were awesome but sadly I couldn’t eat them all – still haven’t learnt the American way of asking for a box for the leftovers.  The meals look just like they are advertised, impressive!



Awesome Coconut Prawns!!

Houston TX

Last day in our lovely motor home : (

It took most of the morning to do all the laundry, clean coach and ready it for going into storage, it was great having extra pairs of hands to help!  Our hotel (Towne Place Suites) and U-Haul is only about a 35 mile drive from here.

Arrived at the hotel just after 2 pm and organised the shuttle to take us to Enterprise at the airport to pick up our rental car at 3.30pm.  We chose a nice white Malibu which had a very good sized trunk - necessary to take all the luggage of four people and their shopping! It was still early when we got back to the hotel so decided to take the coach off to U-Haul then and get it all set up for it’s lonely life for the next 6+ months.  The whole U-Haul facility was much cleaner and well cared for this time round and the clicker for the automatic gate entry actually worked.


The boys worked very hard getting the tyres inflated, the jacks under the chassis and boards under the tyres, it was hot work, the temp was still 29C at 6pm!   A final clean and look around for the stuff we forgot to pack and we are good to go.  Back to the hotel for a much needed shower and a cold drink then off to Cracker Barrel for dinner.  We were all looking forward to a nice wine with dinner but were disappointed to learn they have no liquor licence.  I am sure they did the previous times we ate in one of their restaurants – but then again maybe not...

The retail shop at Cracker Barrel was worth a look around, they were showcasing lots of Halloween stuff and even Christmas goodies.  I am quite taken with the effort the Americans go to to celebrate Halloween and also Fall.  I have seen some amazing costumes and real cool scary stuff.  Next year we might hang around to see the actual celebrations.

Hooters was just up the alley a bit and the boys were keen to go there for dessert - at least!


Park on the Lake, Willis TX

We were all packed up and were on the road by 11am.  Sad to leave Toledo Bend, it’s a lovely park.  Not much wildlife around though, but I did see a frog outside the bathroom, I guess that counts!

Stopped at Walmart (as you do) and Popeyes for lunch.  After about 100 miles we arrived at Park on the Lake around 5pm just in time for happy hour.  It was hot when we began happy hour but it eventually cooled down a bit and it was just lovely sitting outside looking out over the water.  At a house across the water is an animal, we can’t decide if it is a sheep, a woolly dog, maybe a goat or a pig, even with our fancy new binoculars.  Found the answer the following day, it is a pot bellied pig, been there for 8 years and it’s not tethered at all, it just roams freely within the yard.

The pot bellied pig lives at the house just behind the barge

Chris fed the ducks


Note to self if we say here again, the laundry requires a laundry card that you load money onto, so not as simple as just using quarters.

Toledo Bend Reservoir, Anacoco LA

It's our second day here, woke to birds chirping and blue sky again.  Today we want to hike the trails and see what we can see.  Made some pikelets for our morning tea/lunch – the meal you have between a late breakfast and drink nibbles at Happy Hour.  Happy Hour might be a short one tonight, Chris is nearly out of his beer and we have no more red wine : (

Note to self: next time we come here we want site 50 which has a wooden patio, a picnic table and a jetty onto the lake, ideal venue for happy hour!  

Carnival Freedom Cruise Blog October 1-8, 2016

Saturday 1 October, day one We got a taxi from the RV park, which took us right to the cruise drop off zone.  Our embarkation time was ...