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We continued motoring north, past Castries' harbour, to Rodney Bay. It was dark and while you could see the lights of buildings on the hills, that was about it. Two hours of this. Someone asked our host what there was to see, the answer was "Its dark. There's nothing to see." Totally correct; we had 2 hours of nothing to see. She said later we were supposed to be up and dancing. Unfortunately no-one told us that.
There was 'finger food' - chicken nuggets, sliced carrot, celery & stuff.
Mercifully, we returned to port, but not where they picked us up from. The other side of the point, about 250m from the vessel. It was dark but ship crewmember <name> was going to lead us (in the dark) back to the ship. The iPhone picks up the light. It was almost totally dark here.
But ooops - the gate was locked. No way out of the above little area. Said gate.
A call was made and after about 10 mins someone came and unlocked the gate. We were then led by <name> along the path you can see above, which was strewn with building materials and uneven, we using our phone lights. Total farce
Then, into the light and a beeline for the ship. A really disappointing three hours.
There was 'finger food' - chicken nuggets, sliced carrot, celery & stuff.
Mercifully, we returned to port, but not where they picked us up from. The other side of the point, about 250m from the vessel. It was dark but ship crewmember <name> was going to lead us (in the dark) back to the ship. The iPhone picks up the light. It was almost totally dark here.
But ooops - the gate was locked. No way out of the above little area. Said gate.
A call was made and after about 10 mins someone came and unlocked the gate. We were then led by <name> along the path you can see above, which was strewn with building materials and uneven, we using our phone lights. Total farce
Then, into the light and a beeline for the ship. A really disappointing three hours.