The ship docked in Civitavecchia today, which is about an hour train ride away from Rome. The day was very hectic because we couldn’t leave the ship until 8:00 am and we had to be back by 4:00 pm. Travis had lesson with a lady by the name of Anne Rockwell and we had a tech rehearsal at 4:45 because they informed us the day before that we would be performing our foxtrot to open the show at 9:30. So, we had to be up fairly early to get ready and have a good breakfast to be off the ship by 8:00. We went to the train station immediately, which was a fifteen minute walk. After an hour train ride, we arrived in Rome. It was the first time for either of us and it was incredible. We both agreed that Rome might be one of the most beautiful “large” cities that we’ve ever been to. The architecture was picturesque; remnants of an ancient civilization are prevalent in a newer, slightly more modern city. Beyond the incredible sights, the air was clean and the sky was very, very blue. We knew that we wouldn’t have much time to see the city and in order to be able to see all the sights we decided to take an open air bus tour. It was probably the best decision we could have made because we really made the most of our time. On the bus tour were able to see the colosseum, Vatican city, Trevi fountain, and a ton of other amazing sites. It’s really hard to put into words how incredible it was. At 2:39 we had to catch the train back to Civitavecchia to get back to the boat. Right when we got back we had some lunch and Travis had his lesson with Anne. Later that night we had our performance in the stardust. We opened the show with our foxtrot that we did while we were on team. It seems that it went over very well, we received many compliments the rest of the cruise.
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