January 23, 2026

Day 8 Coco Cay

There are two large ships in Coco Cay today. I would guess between the two there are over 10,000 guests on shore.

The weather is perfect. Low 70's an occasional cloud and a slight breeze. The high seas of several days ago are gone.

I often just stay on the ship, but today I decide to walk ashore, wander around, and even avoid the shuttle. It is busy but not crowded. I confine my walking to the paved walkways and avoid the unstable sand.

When we get to the food building everything is open, there was available seating if we wished, and there were no lines. I indulge in a small soft serve ice cream.

The grounds are clean as expected. I head back to the ship.

Luggage is quickly packed so the rest of the day is free. Some music at the piano bar then meet everyone in the Crown Lounge before dinner.

Half way through dinner the head waiter sceams over the PA system telling us to thank his staff and remember them on our survey and then plays music that is deafening. In my opinion - disgusting. Worse than I remember on any ship. I share my opinion with management.

An hour of music in Central Park and the it is time to set the alarm for 6 AM.

The seas are flat as we travel the last few hundred miles back to Port Everglades.

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