Day 29 West - 01/30/22 - San Diego Disembarkation

We woke up around 7:30am to doors shutting and other noises.  But we didn't have to be off the ship until 10am for our HAL transfer to the airport.

 

The Lido was relatively empty for breakfast and I had my last standard breakfast (2 eggs over broken, one potato cake, one sausage patty and one piece of bacon).  It took about three weeks but the cook finally recognized my everyday order this past week.  

 

When the announcement was made that immigration would be held on deck three in the main dining room I was a bit surprised.  The only time I can recall that immigration was held on previous cruises was in Asian or Russian ports.  We waited until there was a long gap between luggage tag color codes being called before going down and there was absolutely no line.  It took no more than two - three minutes and I even got extended questions about where I lived.  It was a strange set of questions.

 

We waited some more and finally our grey 1 luggage tag was called along with Black and the in transit guests.  We went back to our stateroom, collected our backpacks and scanned off the ship for the last time.  Our shuttle bus was ready for us and we finally left the port around 10:30 for a 10:00 departure .

 

We ended up flying to Spokane and then to Seattle as the direct flights to Seattle were all full.

 

From now on, we need to make our own beds, meals, and clean up after ourselves.  Plus there will be no whale or dolphin sightings.  But we will get to see two of our grandkids who have been inquiring when we would be home. And we can dream about getting on the Westerdam in May. . .



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