Goodbye Alaska, Goodbye Vancouver
1 10 2004Day 10:
We packed our luggage the previous night and left it outside our staterooms where they vanished into thin air. I enjoyed my last breakfast on the ship although I couldn’t’ eat much as I’m sure I’d eaten enough food in 1 week to last me a month. We then headed down to the cinema on the third deck and waited until our number was called. Our papers said we should be called at 9:40am but we didn’t get called until 10:00am. We then disembarked and searched through several rows of luggage until we found our own. We took a van back to the airport which was more expensive than the limo we took from the airport to the hotel, but we were able to use up the rest of our Canadian money. My wife and I managed to get seats in the exit row on the flight back and arrived home just before dinner. I should have taken an extra day off to recuperate, but didn’t want to take another unpaid day off. The trip was over and I had plenty of pictures of this memorable experience. I can’t wait for the next vacation.