Misty had Violet early this morning. Everyone doing well, Violet is off to NICU for a bit. 5 pounds, 10 oz, and 18 inches long. Today we're going to the Great Barrier Reef and of course, I forgot my rash guard and water shoes in the bag that was in storage. Paul has a cold. The catamaran we're taking to the reef is the Reef Magic III, and holds 300 passengers, but today, has only 127. It's nice to finally have an activity not at full capacity. This is the reef we are going to. This is the view out the window. The rain and sea spray is sheeting off them. Little Violet isn't happy. Here is our pontoon in the rain. This is the glass bottom boat. I don't want to do it. I think I'm about to puke. It's certainly rocking in the wind. We got dressed up in a jellyfish guard outfit called a sting suit. Not quite a wetsuit, no buoyancy at all. I think Paul would have preferred a wetsuit. But oh, well! This is the snor...
We don't need to have luggage out until 9:00 in the morning, and don't meet our coach until 10:00. It's the first time we've been able to sleep-in for a while. Today we go to Sydney, and tomorrow we go home. The hotel has a nice buffet breakfast before we leave. The day went by fast, but we really didn't do much. Once we got to Sydney and picked up our luggage, including the stored bag, which was already in our room, we went to the food court and had Japanese food for dinner with dessert in our hotel. Our final dessert of the trip was shared chocolate lava cake. Wakeup call at 5:00.
Well, we've been waiting for our departure time. We got checked in for our Disney cruise with the grand girls. Cool. I had my last fancy coffee and brought breakfast back to the room for Paul, who was showering. We found out there are 29 people in our group continuing onto the land tour. Getting off the ship, we collected our bags and did customs. They collected our bags to go to storage, and then we were ushered to our tour bus with our overnight bag, which goes underneath, and our backpack with us. Our guide for the week is Adriana. Our first stop is the opera house for a private tour. We learned about construction and the shows. They can have 4 different events at the same time in different theaters. They have even had horses go on stage, if the play or opera requires it. 600 full-time staff keep it operating. If all stages are operating, up to 9000 people can be seated, and another 9000 in a...
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