Sorry for the lack of blog posts lately, internet costs a lot on this ship so we're only using it once to post a blog post. It's hard to tell that it's a boat, exept for the rocking, and that only started on day 2. It's very fancy, and you have to dress up for dinner and sometimes lunch. There is about 1 crew member for every 2 guests. It's very long, and sometimes it takes ten minutes to get from one place to another. There's a kids zone, but there's only two other kids in the 8 and older section apart from me and Julias, and they're 8 and 11. Apperently during the summer they sometimes have 300 or more kids here. I think they must have other places to go, because the kids zone is not big enough for that many kids. On our way back in the summer, there might be more kids my age.
I got out a book about drawing from the ship's library, and it's very good, so I'm going to see if I can buy it when we get back home.
This ship has a movie theater, a show theater, and one to do with computers. It has about three swimming pools, a lot of places to eat (at least 8) some of which cost extra. And it's extensively decorated and very impressive, but it's kinda weird because there is such a big gap between guests and crew that it feels a bit like our family is royalty.
Update: we didn't even use the ship's wifi, so I'm posting this the day after we got off .
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