Today we checked out of the Hyatt and took the SUV to Cape Liberty, NJ to board the Summit. We have sailed on two of the Millennium class ships (Infinity and Constellation) and this will be the third one. This is a really good size ship- not too big nor too small. Easy to get around and has many amenities.
Cape Liberty is in an industrial area as far as I am concerned. No shops or anything touristy around.
We went through the usual routine- check bags, go through security, get our cabin cards, take the photo boarding ship and going up to buffet to wait for the cabins to be ready around 1:15pm.
The ship sailed at 4pm so we went on the lido deck to watch the sailaway. We went underneath the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and out to the Atlantic on our way to our first port Bar Harbor, Maine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verrazano%E2%80%93Narrows_Bridge
view from our balcony
Cape Liberty is in an industrial area as far as I am concerned. No shops or anything touristy around.
We went through the usual routine- check bags, go through security, get our cabin cards, take the photo boarding ship and going up to buffet to wait for the cabins to be ready around 1:15pm.
The ship sailed at 4pm so we went on the lido deck to watch the sailaway. We went underneath the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and out to the Atlantic on our way to our first port Bar Harbor, Maine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verrazano%E2%80%93Narrows_Bridge
view from our balcony
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