Embarkation day to East Caribbean!
We planned to get to the ship around 10:30 AM, even though we knew there would be a long line to get in. The thing about embarkation lines is they move fast because cruise companies know how to manage a large number of people in a small window of time. But we had to get to the port first. We got an Uber. The guy did not talk at all, just basic information exchanges necessary to get us to where we wanted to go. It should have been a 20 minute drive, but there was insane congestion as we got closer to the port. We waited for many minutes to turn right onto the road leading to the port. Then traffic on that road moved so very slow. We could have walked faster. Finally we got to the frontage road in front of the terminals, but the driver started to turn right, while our terminal was on the left. Jim had to quickly tell the driver to go left instead. And then the driver started to go to terminal 4, but we needed to go farther to terminal 2. And then still there was much much traf...