World Poker Tour - Battle for the Season Pass II, Part 2
Donna and I got a late start. There were way too many things to do. We had planned to leave Friday around 5pm and drive to Boston. The plan was to stay at a hotel so we would not have to get up at 4am and drive all morning to get to Logan. We finally got on the road around 8:30pm. The good part of this was that we missed all traffic. The drive to Boston was quick. We arrived at Comfort Inn around 10:45, got settled in the room, and off to sleep we went.
Our flight left Saturday morning at 10:10 am. We were able to get a direct flight from Boston to Nassau. This was a lot better than going from Albany to Miami, transferring airplanes, then going to Nassau from there.
Upon arrival, we took a special chartered shuttle for World Poker Tour people. We were the only ones on this run, so we had the entire van to ourselves. Check in was quick, but our room was not ready. We had to wait until 4pm and it was only 2pm. We played some 3 card poker for awhile and got our butts kicked. Around 3:30, we decided to see if the room was ready, and it was. Upstairs we went, and had the ocean-view room that we are accustomed to when we come down here.
We were both hungry, so we decided to go to the Fish Fry for dinner. On the way out, I signed up to go scuba diving in the morning. Donna had to pass on scuba diving because she is still not totally over her cold. We had a nice dinner at the Fish Fry - fresh lobster, shrimp, and snapper. The snapper was different. They threw the whole fish in the fryer and deep-fried it. I had to pick out a lot of bones, but it was good.
Back to the hotel we went, and Donna took a nap. I did not want to sleep quite yet because I would be up all night if I napped. So, I went to play some more blackjack / 3 card poker and again, got my butt kicked. I really wish they had not closed the poker room down here. I know the WPT will be having a private one for participants of the tournament, but they did not open that yet. UGH.
Off to bed I go. I need to be well-rested for my scuba dive trip.