It goes as follows:
• Step out of the elevator
• Look both ways
• Following your instincts, make a decision as to which way to go
• Walk to the end of the corridor and shake your head (what you see, is not what you expected)
• Confidently strut to the opposite corridor and peek around the corner
• That is definitely not what you expected either
• Turn around sheepishly and make your way down the corridor that your instincts told you was correct in the first place
• Proceed directly ahead
Now, the following steps, I have come up with on my own and I believe I should copyright:
• Turn around one more time and find your way back to the elevators
• Go the opposite direction that you just attempted (only to find out that you are still lost)
• Return to the elevator to study the ship map more closely
• Realize that you were on the wrong floor altogether
• Go to the correct floor and try this ‘dance choreography’ from the beginning
• Repeat as often as necessary (and hope that your friend who you were supposed to meet is (A) Still there and (B) retaining their sense of humor)
I have been told that one gains 10 pounds during a cruise. I will not be one of those statistics. I’m too busy doing the ‘Elevator Dance’.
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Here's a visual picture to Go with the story
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