Day 6 -- At sea
Sunny, mid 60s
We really eased into our day. We spent a long time sitting on our balcony under blankets. It was definitely very chilly and windy. But I brought coffee down from the buffet and we just enjoyed the view. We finally left the stateroom at around 10 am. I think I grabbed something quick from the buffet, and then I settled by the pool in the sun. Several people on deck commented that it seemed like we were moving very quickly, and it turned out that they were correct. During the captain's morning announcements, he let us know that a passenger was sick and we were going to try to get to Bermuda as soon as possible. So that was the third medical emergency of our sailing. I found out later that the passenger had been injured in an incident involving a scooter and stairs. I don't know if the scooter was driven down some stairs or if the person had gotten off the scooter and accidentally stepped onto the staircase, and then fallen down the stairs. Either way, this person was pretty badly injured, so we were trying to get to Bermuda a few hours early. I checked the ship's TV channel occasionally, and we sailed at 20.5 knots all day.
Kathryn took part in a wine blending event. This was a paid event. The participants were divided into teams of 5 or 6 people. They were given tastings of 4 different wines. The sommelier explained what made each wine distinct, what flavors should be coming through, and suggestions for what food each wine would pair well with. Then each team was challenged to produce a blend of the 4 wines. The sommelier then judged all the blends and awarded a winner for the best-tasting entry. Kath's team came in second. She said that she really enjoyed the event, and that it was fun and interesting.
I used that time to walk the ship and take pictures of the stairway art. I have to say it's very disappointing. And not just because I'm used to magical art on the Dream. In one stairwell, the Summit has creepy female heads made of beads. In another stairwell, it has reflective metal plates, with designs stamped into them. It's just odd, and not very interesting. There are also paintings near the Cosmopolitan Restaurant that are (forgive me for being blunt) ugly. I've been on Royal Caribbean ships that have great art and sculptures. Viking ships are like Scandinavian art museums. The Summit's offerings are just really disappointing.
Female busts
Reflective metal
Outside the restaurant
Kathryn and I caught up in a lounge to listen to the Seagulls and talk about the wine event. This is a pretty decent band, and the singer has a very strong voice. We liked them every time we heard them.
The evening show was the second presentation of the song-and-dance performers. I was not interested after hearing about their first outing. But Kathryn said the show was better this time. The dancing was very good and it didn't have the "confusing" feel of the first show. The music was all 80s/90s songs. While the show overall was better this time, Kathryn said the singing was still pretty uneven.
After the show, we all met again for dinner. Kathryn had the Greek salad, which was fine, but nothing special. Dale had a chilled strawberry soup, which was just ok. I had the seafood bisque, which was very good. Kath was kind of on a roll with lamb dishes at dinner, and she continued her streak by getting the lamb shank, which was excellent. I had the crab-crusted flounder, which was also excellent. For dessert, I had a donut-shaped mousse with strawberry puree, which was very good.
The strawberry soup:
My bisque:
The Greek salad
Lamb shank:
Crab-crusted flounder
Mousse
After dinner, I spent the rest of the night in the Casino bar, watching Game 6 of the Sixers/Celtics series. Because the ship left from Bayonne, NJ, there were a lot of Philadelphia fans in the bar; so I kept my cheering very quiet as my Celtics pulled out a win to send the series to a Game 7 in Boston. Good way to end the night, so I grabbed one piece of pizza for dessert, and headed back to the stateroom for the night.
Sunny, mid 60s
We really eased into our day. We spent a long time sitting on our balcony under blankets. It was definitely very chilly and windy. But I brought coffee down from the buffet and we just enjoyed the view. We finally left the stateroom at around 10 am. I think I grabbed something quick from the buffet, and then I settled by the pool in the sun. Several people on deck commented that it seemed like we were moving very quickly, and it turned out that they were correct. During the captain's morning announcements, he let us know that a passenger was sick and we were going to try to get to Bermuda as soon as possible. So that was the third medical emergency of our sailing. I found out later that the passenger had been injured in an incident involving a scooter and stairs. I don't know if the scooter was driven down some stairs or if the person had gotten off the scooter and accidentally stepped onto the staircase, and then fallen down the stairs. Either way, this person was pretty badly injured, so we were trying to get to Bermuda a few hours early. I checked the ship's TV channel occasionally, and we sailed at 20.5 knots all day.
Kathryn took part in a wine blending event. This was a paid event. The participants were divided into teams of 5 or 6 people. They were given tastings of 4 different wines. The sommelier explained what made each wine distinct, what flavors should be coming through, and suggestions for what food each wine would pair well with. Then each team was challenged to produce a blend of the 4 wines. The sommelier then judged all the blends and awarded a winner for the best-tasting entry. Kath's team came in second. She said that she really enjoyed the event, and that it was fun and interesting.
I used that time to walk the ship and take pictures of the stairway art. I have to say it's very disappointing. And not just because I'm used to magical art on the Dream. In one stairwell, the Summit has creepy female heads made of beads. In another stairwell, it has reflective metal plates, with designs stamped into them. It's just odd, and not very interesting. There are also paintings near the Cosmopolitan Restaurant that are (forgive me for being blunt) ugly. I've been on Royal Caribbean ships that have great art and sculptures. Viking ships are like Scandinavian art museums. The Summit's offerings are just really disappointing.
Female busts
Reflective metal
Outside the restaurant
Kathryn and I caught up in a lounge to listen to the Seagulls and talk about the wine event. This is a pretty decent band, and the singer has a very strong voice. We liked them every time we heard them.
The evening show was the second presentation of the song-and-dance performers. I was not interested after hearing about their first outing. But Kathryn said the show was better this time. The dancing was very good and it didn't have the "confusing" feel of the first show. The music was all 80s/90s songs. While the show overall was better this time, Kathryn said the singing was still pretty uneven.
After the show, we all met again for dinner. Kathryn had the Greek salad, which was fine, but nothing special. Dale had a chilled strawberry soup, which was just ok. I had the seafood bisque, which was very good. Kath was kind of on a roll with lamb dishes at dinner, and she continued her streak by getting the lamb shank, which was excellent. I had the crab-crusted flounder, which was also excellent. For dessert, I had a donut-shaped mousse with strawberry puree, which was very good.
The strawberry soup:
My bisque:
The Greek salad
Lamb shank:
Crab-crusted flounder
Mousse
After dinner, I spent the rest of the night in the Casino bar, watching Game 6 of the Sixers/Celtics series. Because the ship left from Bayonne, NJ, there were a lot of Philadelphia fans in the bar; so I kept my cheering very quiet as my Celtics pulled out a win to send the series to a Game 7 in Boston. Good way to end the night, so I grabbed one piece of pizza for dessert, and headed back to the stateroom for the night.