OUR SEA DAY WAS RUINED? Day 4 on Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas Cruise Vlog
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we had an absolute blast it was such a fun night
the weather actually ended up being pretty good sun came out we had a great day
the grease and was probably the funniest show we had seen on any ship it was absolutely hilarious
we are so happy they had just as much fun as we did
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Come along with us for our final day on board Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas. This was out fourth day, and first sea day this cruise. We were looking forward to a nice day at the pool, but the weather had different plans for us. We woke up early to grab some pool chairs and enjoy our coffee on the upper decks. Soon after, the weather took a turn, so we headed inside for lunch and to wait out the rain. Thankfully, the sun did make an appearance later in the day, and we enjoyed the Bellyflop Competition. We had a few drinks at the pool, and then headed down to the room to get ready for dinner. We had an amazing last dinner, and then went to watch the Broadway show, Grease. After Grease, we went to the Battle of the Sexes Gameshow, and then to the Promenade for the 70's Disco Party in the Promenade. We had a packed night of entertainment, and finished off our night at the club with our favourite bartender. Of course, we needed to have pizza before heading back up to the room for a short sleep, since we had an early morning to disembark the ship and fly home. Thanks so much for watching our Independence of the Seas Vlogs. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for future cruise content! Instagram and TikTok: thecruisingsisters