Sunday’s the Day

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Up very early. Susan took us to catch the Escot Bus and saw us aboard. Discovered that we did not have any fellow Savoy at Sea travelers on our bus so it was a quiet trip. The party started slowly once we got onboard. Cell phone texts helped us locate some of our fellow dancers. Then finally we all gathered for a meet and greet before our group dinner. Then on to the real business of finding the best music and dance floors on the Ruby Princess! Ended the day by wrapping up in blankets and watchingthe end of the Super Bowl on the JumboTron up on the pool deck. A most unusual Super Bowl Party!

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