We got settled into our room and headed down to the Iguana Pool. Everyone felt better in the water.
The pool and pool bar closed at 6 pm. We drug our aching knees up to the room for a quick wardrobe change and walked over to Giuseppe's for a casual buffet meal. The food was okay enough. Truthfully we were too tired to be picky.
We wished for some great big strollers and someone to push them so we didn't have to walk. (Or maybe a golf cart, but the baby stroller sounds cooler.)
We fell into bed and Ricky watched UT beat up on Alabama for a while. I was out like a light.
We literally have to climb up into bed
And up onto the sofa/daybed
Our room is good enough. Not spectacular. I had read that the Caribbean Village was the oldest part of the resort. It could use some updating, but tbh I have stayed in waaaay worse.
We slept great and woke with renewed vigor. Breakfast was at Reflection's, the breakfast buffet in our building and we enjoyed!
Then to the room to regroup. I was a good girl and did the exercises assigned by my PT for my leg.
Ricky went to the pool while I explored. I signed up for a massage at Red Lane Spa for Tuesday after talking with a spa employee. She was knowledgeable about my leg problem.
The rest of the afternoon was pool time and Paw-Paw juice. We had a delicious lunch at Arizona's. The Iguana Pool ran out of crown so we relocated to the Cascade Pool. Already drank one pool dry.
Big red burrito
Our building
Gecko crossing
These geckos are everywhere.
This place is huge. I spent the first part of the day trying to find things in our part of the resort.
Grace Bay Beach is beautiful. No filter.
Arizona's and the Cascade Pool
Lunch at Arizona's. Ricky said the flank steak and ribs were outstanding. I was pleased with the vegetarian choices.
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