Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Embarkation Day - Boarding/Exploring the Ship!

Well, well, well. Look who we have here... welcome, my fellow thirsty drunk travelers! IM BAAAAACK. And I've come-a-packin' with a whole new booze-filled adventure for ya! Behold! I'll spin tales of wonder and amazement that'll surely toast your tummies in this HORRIBLE WRETCHED COLD. cuz it's stupid cold. So my friend Sam and I booked a cruise! We needed to get away from the city and relax, so we chose a 9-day trip departing from and returning to New York. I had never been on a cruise before, so I was extremely excited to cross off a major item on my bucket list. We chose the Norwegian Gem, a 93,000 ton, 965 ft. long mega ship with a passenger and crew capacity of 3,500. DAS A LOTTA PEEPS.

So the night prior to our departure, I stayed at Sam's since his apartment is FOUR BLOCKS from the port. We kept that night low key since I was exhausted from packing all day. The next morning, we got all of our crap together and decided to take a cab. We weren't sure if we would be able to walk into the terminal so we decided to play it safe and just hitch a ride.



This is undoubtedly the first of many thousands of cigarettes Sam will inhale.


There was some traffic going towards the ship terminal, so it took a little longer than usual. Once we arrived, I was absolutely overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of everything around me. The number of people waiting, the port, the ship, the river... everything was breathtaking and all I wanted was a damn Bloody Mary.



The view of the ship from the terminal.


Luckily, boarding the ship was straightforward and relatively painless. We gave our luggage to the porters, checked our magnums of wine (you can bring as many bottles of wine with you as you like, but liquor bottles will be confiscated and returned to you at the end of the cruise), and blew through security and check-in. We got our hotel key cards which also act as ship currency/credit cards and proceeded to the gangways to board the giant floating hotel.



Glass gangways... similar to glass houses?


The height as well as the length of the ship impressed me.



If placed on its stern with the bow pointing towards the sky, it would be taller than the Bank of America building on sixth avenue (without the spire).


Since Sam and I got to the terminal so early, we had about an hour to kill before our staterooms would become available to us. In addition, it would be another couple of hours before we received our luggage. So we went to the included buffet on deck 12 at a restaurant called The Garden Cafe. We sat next to the windows, and this was our view.



It was a surprisingly warm and clear day.


I was so overwhelmed by the limitless food options so I kind of went crazy and got half a sandwich and a slice of cake... at the same time.



At the time it felt like a really good idea and once I realized my mistake I was too embarrassed to do anything about it. Then I put the cake IN the sandwich and ate it all together while Sam looked on with disgust.



After brunch/lunch, an announcement was made that our staterooms were ready. So Sam and I ventured down to deck 9, mid ship port side to check out our home for the next nine days.



Twin beds and a balcony? Not too shabby. But since Sam is 500 feet tall he had difficulty fitting his body onto it. OH WELL SUCKS TO BE TALL ON A CRUISE SHIP BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHA HAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHA.


Then I took the camera on a terrifying tour of the bathroom.







We noticed a placard of some sorts on the beauty mirror... thing... table. A bouvie? Bourie? Boostie? Vanity? Renoir? I dunno.



It's our room steward!!! I'm hoping the letters and numbers mean he's a lifeless automaton with which I can rewire and cause havoc!


THEN THE BEST THING HAPPENED!!! I turned on the TV and THIS MOVIE WAS PLAYING!!!!!



If you don't know what movie this is we will never be friends.


So we watched that for a bit and didn't really know what to do with ourselves. The ship wasn't leaving for another couple of hours so we decided to set out and explore the ship. Within minutes I was able to locate the bridge!!



And I danced cuz das where I wanna be snuggling up to Patrick Stewart.


Then Sam blackmailed me into taking a picture of him. ... ... ... 



Look a little more unimpressed willya, Sam?


From there a ship-wide announcement was made that a lecture on "free-style dining" was going to be held momentarily at the Stardust Theater, towards the bow of the ship. We didn't have anything else to do so we headed there to check it out.



The theater, complete with an orchestra and mezzanine level, was located at the very front of the Gem.



The lecture was very informative. It explained what free-style dining meant, which is basically the ability to eat whenever you want with whomever you want, at any of the available restaurants onboard. They listed which restaurants were included and which would have a minimal cover charge. After the presentation, we went to the back of the ship, on one of the top decks, to explore the Bliss Lounge, one of the hot nightspots.



A sexy lady encased in carbonite? Nothing makes me wanna party more!



Then Sam had to cop a feel.




Inappropriate. Her boobs are super perky though.



After Sam's sexual harassment of the maiden statue, we felt a little thirsty, so we headed back to the stateroom to pop open a bottle of white wine to celebrate. To celebrate our vacation that is... not Sam... molesting the... ladyANYWAY I took a great stupid picture!




YAY LEMME GET AT IT IMA EAT DA GLASS W DA WINE INSIDE


Then we got word that the ship was finally leaving!!!! Funny enough, I found a mural ON THE SHIP of the bon voyage I was picturing.



Isn't it... like... bad luck or something to have a picture of a famous sunken ship on your ship? No? Yet women were considered bad luck to have on ship?? WHAT THE HELL??


Instead this is what actually happened:





And then Sam got a little too excited...






And by this time the wine was catching up to me so I made a video that would PROVE TO THE WORLD how good of a sea captain I would be...






THEN THIS BOAT WAS FOLLOWING US and I thought it was the popo and I got so nervous cuz what if they're after my wine??



I'M NOT GIVIN UP ME CONTRABAND, YE BASTARDS!



And suddenly we were down by lower Manhattan.



And the police boat couldn't catch up! We were moving too fast!



And sure enough, Manhattan was slipping away into the distance...




BYE BYE COLD AND WIND. GET OUTTA THE WAY STATEN ISLAND FERRY NO ONE LIKES YOU!



Then the Verrazano Bridge was passing us by. The last landmark between New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean...






Once New York finally fell away from sight, we did some more exploring. And by that I mean Sam needed to smoke a cigarette and the only public place he could do it was in the casino. So we went there to check it out. It had giant windows facing the water, and for someone who has never been out this far from land, it was fascinating to see the open ocean from a fifteen story building.



Although the casino was on deck 6 or something so I was only six stories up... BUT THAT'S STILL PRETTY COOL.


I went immediately to the bar, and MY GOD THEY WERE GIVING OUT FREE BOOZE. Some sort of champagne punch concoction which tasted sorta great but sorta strong so who really GAVE A BAT. Bat?



Sam with his free drink and cigarette. He's like a hooker in Vegas waiting for a potential client.


And then, I purchased my first drink on the ship. I wanted to capture the moment that initiated the spiral out of control into inevitable financial ruin, so I made Sam TAKE A PICTURE.



Bottom's up CHASE BANK BAHAHA


Somehow we moved from the casino into some lounge area towards the middle of the ship. I dunno how, I dunno where. All I know is there was a good time to be had.



And the cheesy decor certainly added to the fun!


And then Sam got to the same level of drunk as me, so he made me take a picture of him. I took a video by accident instead...






Then I heard there was some sort of opening performance, which included meeting the high ranking officers, a comedy routine, and some music and dancing. SO OF COURSE I WANTED TO GO.



Nothing can beat that curtain design. My god. Genius. Looks a little like me, no?

They had a whole spectacle where things were singing and lights were lighting and music was ... music playing and then they introduced the officers!



One of them was a chef. Teehee.


Then I was HUNGRY. So Sam and I went to Blue Lagoon to get some comfort food. First course: Beer.



mmm. Beer.



Second course, a panini, buffalo wings, and fish and chips. ALL OF THIS WAS INCLUDED. Also, this particular establishment is 24-hour, so it knows it'll be seeing me mucho.




Good thing I'm immune to cholesterol.



THEN SOMETHING WONDERFUL HAPPENED. We overheard one of the servers saying that Magenta (one of the other included restaurants), was having a LOBSTER SPECIAL. So we ate our food... AND THEN HAD SECOND DINNER THERE. Like... right after. RIGHT AFTER WE JUST ATE.



If this isn't foreshadowing I don't know what is. BUT IT WAS SO GOOD. I don't regret it. AT. ALL.



After dinner we decided to go back to the stateroom to wash up and change. We wanted to explore the nightlife on the ship, and being covered in lobster and butter simply would not make a good first impression. Unfortunately, the way back to the stateroom was more difficult than just walking up a few stairs. The seas were rough that night, and the entire ship was swaying back and forth.






Once we got to the stateroom, I went into the bathroom to change and wash up. When I walked out, I turned to the beds and saw that Sam was fast asleep. I still had energy, so I had no choice but to aggravate him.




Once I rudely woke him up, we made our way to the Bliss Lounge for a few more drinks and to see if we could meet some new people on the ship. It was pretty low key, so Sam and I just got unnecessarily drunk and the only photo I seemed to have taken was this:



She expressed exactly what I was feeling. There are so many women encased in carbonite on this ship... yeesh.


What a day! Tomorrow is another filled with more adventures! Stay tuned ya butt faces!

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