Sunday, November 8, 2009

Back from a trip through the Panama Canal

Rol has always wanted to see the Panama Canal...so, late in October, we sailed from Miami on Royal Caribbean's "Serenade of the Sea," for a trip through the canal.
I have to admit that I was less than excited about seeing the canal. But I have changed my mind. It was really fascinating to watch the ship transit the locks. Our ship slipped through with only a few feet to spare.
We passed through on a pleasant sunny day (unusual in the rainy season). Rain is really the resource that makes the locks work. The water flows into the locks from a created lake high along the continental divide, rather than being pumped up into them... Although, I understand that the new locks now being built will require reclaiming some of the used water.
The cost to our ship for its transit was $350,000. Next year this cost will rise to $500,000. and Royal Caribbean is not planning to come back for a while.

The ship was lovely and our accommodations were very nice. We rented an inside room and were very comfortable. We saved a considerable amount of money by booking our own air flight through Southwest Airlines. They allow booking legs. ..i.e. Philadelphia to Miami (one way) and San Diego (one way) back to Philadelphia.

We thought that the entertainment in the early evening was not as good as the entertainment we experienced a few years ago on an Alaska trip...I suppose they are trying to cut corners too. The food was good and plentiful.
we registered for four side trips and were fortunate that 3 of them were canceled. We quickly found that we could buy the same trips cheaper right at the dock and saved a quite a bit, while enjoying the same sights and excitement.

All in all, the trip was great...Rol had his interest in the locks satisfied and we both enjoyed ourselves..

2 comments:

Patti Moore said...

Yet another wonderful adventure shared with each other! What a marvelous thing to have seen so much of the world together! :)

Blessings on you, Mom & Dad!!

Gail said...

I am really looking forward to seeing your pictures and hearing more details. I'm glad you had the opportunity to make the journey!!