This is our fifth day on the cruise and we are nearing an end. It is still very stormy.

Looking down the hallway looks like eternity.

What did I tell you earlier.

Cutting through the waves but we also have some extra inflatable lifeboats.

How to put on your life preserver.

Splashing.

This is the 998 seat theater where all the Broadway style plays were performed.

Mickey's Mate gift shop - mostly for kids.

This one is mainly for the big guys.

This is a live picture of our route. You can see where we turned around for the Pirate Party and then corrected our course. The deep blue ocean is almost three miles deep.

This is Beat Street where much of the entertainment is.

Deck 9 directions.

All the pools were closed today because of the rough seas and the water splashing out of the pools.

Even though the pools were closed the crew still setup all the pool lounge chairs.

The local Pizza Shop.

Goofy tried to go swimming but he couldn't either.

The local Burger joint, hamburger joint and chicken nugget joint.

Goofy's snack bar.

Everyone was bundled up for breakfast with a cool wind blowing.

Even Logan tried to stay warm.

But Kellan seemed just fine with the weather.

Through a port hole.

Then there is always somebody in the crowd that wanted to lay out by the pool to collect some rays. These two were some of them. Since the sun wasn't out but they were, they chose blankets instead of sun screen.

Tonight was the Broadway play "Dreams"

Then in comes Peter Pan.

Then Aladdin showed up on his magic carpet.

Cinderella got her man.

Ariel was next.

Don't forget Sebastian.

A bit of Lion King.

And a fairy God Mother.

Looks like they hired Mickey for a bit part.

Don't forget the Beauty and her Beast.

This is our stateroom bathroom.

And a separate room for the toilet.

Emergency instructions, above my magnetic pirate guy.

Our sixth towel animal - a roasted chicken.
You can see why the pools were closed with all the water splashing out.
In the wind, just watching us cut through the water.
Not so noisy looking through a port hole.
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