We had our alarm go off around 7 and got up around 7:30. We slept very well and we really didn't want to get out of that bed...it was so comfortable. Ben got dressed quickly to go validate parking since parking wasn't free and we had to park out on the street in front of the hotel. I finally had to pry myself out of the bed and started getting ready and packing up our stuff.
We went down for breakfast. I ordered two sunny side up eggs and toast, and Ben risked ordering pancakes and bacon. We were also served on this really fancy two-tiered serving tray. It had yogurt, granola, fruit, porridge, an array of small pastries, orange juice and coffee. I've never had porridge before, and it was similar to oatmeal and grits, but it had its own unique texture. I liked it. I am not sure if that makes me weird or not.
We went back upstairs, finished packing and then called the bellhop to come get our bags. Yes, we know we could do it ourselves but at a 5-star hotel it's common courtesy to utilize their hospitality. They helped us load our car and then we went back inside to ask any advice about what they knew about Glasgow. They had a lot of great information, and we thanked them for their time. They told us to enjoy the rest of our honeymoon.
We left Dublin, drove the 2 hours north to Belfast. We plugged the address to the Titanic Museum and followed the GPS's directions to the highway obviously trying to avoid the tolls. The GPS took us through some small towns before redirecting us to the highway.
We coasted all the way up to the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland. I thought there would be some sort of marker or stop along the way but there wasn't. We did notice we needed gas, so we stopped at a rest area with gas. Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, therefore, uses pounds and not the Euro but they use miles per hour and gallons instead of kilometers per hour and liters. Our car actually knew where to make this change and changed from km to mph. We were super weirded out.
We got into Belfast and went directly to the Titanic Museum. We didn't have a ton of time to wander around because we had to get in line for the ferry in a bit. I've always wanted to see where the Titanic was built, moored and departed. We parked in the garage, used the restroom and went up into the building. We didn't have enough time to explore the museum or take the tour, but we did see a few things before going outside to see what we actually came for.
We went out back to the dry dock to see where the ship was built (1909 to 1912) by Harlan and Wolff under the White Star Line. I was standing where the Titanic was built! I was in awe. It was hard to imagine an enormous ship in front of you being built by 15,000 men, under poor conditions, without any safety precautions. Just trying to put yourself in that time period to envision what life had to be like back then was difficult, especially what we know now. Anyway, it was so cool to actually be there.
We still had a little bit of time to kill before the ferry ride, so Ben and I walked over to the Thompson Graving Dock to see where it was moored in the slip while it was being outfitted and some supplies were stocked. The voyage from Belfast to Southampton was often called the "delivery trip" which primarily featured engineers, firemen and a select few from Harlan and Wolff to fix issues if they were to arise. The ship was there from February to April 10, 1912, when it left the harbor. It was surreal being in that spot too. I felt like I walked into a history documentary.
We walked back to the building, did a few of the caches, a virtual cache, TITANIC (GC891GZ) and a traditional, Titanic Quarter #1: Titanic Yard (Yard No. 401) (GC3FTRW).
We made it back down to the parking garage and drove the short trip over to the ferry dock. We showed the clerk our reservation information and followed directions into lane 5. We still had about an hour until we boarded but it's better to be early rather than late...especially when getting onto a ferry. They do recommend getting there early just in case something happens. At home, it was 6 a.m. and where we were it was 2 p.m. so we called Erika knowing she would be up working. We talked to her for a little less than an hour. She said they had a huge storm the night before and knocked out power in a bunch of areas, but she and Zac were spared.
We started seeing trucks and cars moving in front of us onto the ferry. We followed suit and found our place in line next to a giant truck filled with sheep. We grabbed what we thought we would need and walked up the stairs to the deck. We found a place to sit and then went to see what the cafeteria had. I really wanted to spend the Pounds my sister gave me. Sadly, the cafeteria did not take cash. We ordered a burger and some dirty fries. We found a place to sit and got situated. We found out you can't return to your car during the ride. Ben somehow convinced one of the ferry attendants to let him go back to our car to grab a few things.
I wrote in my journal and Ben, and I played dice and Rummy to pass the time. I went outside on the deck a few times to take a couple pictures and to enjoy the frigid winds of the Irish Sea. We used the restroom a few times as well. We got the announcement that we were getting close to Cairnryan and the ferry terminal. I grabbed our stuff and waited for Ben to join me before we walked back down to the car.
We sat there and waited until it was our turn to leave the ferry. We put the address to the hotel in Glasgow into the GPS and off we went. It was going to be about a two-hour drive. It hailed hard going up the hill onto the highway from the ferry terminal.
The two-hour drive was uneventful because it was dark and some parts were rainy. We listened to music and chatted about random things as we drove. We arrived in Glasgow and right away it reminded me of Seattle. We arrived at our hotel, but there was no available parking, so we checked in, unloaded our stuff and Ben got directions to an overflow parking garage a few blocks away. Of course, we had to pay for that garage too. I took the stuff up to our room, 909, and then went down to wait for Ben. He arrived shortly after - he said getting to the parking garage was confusing.
We went and walked to the hotel that was inside the hotel called Chop. We were seated quickly and given a menu. Our server sounded just like Uncle Scrooge from DuckTales and I loved it! He explained the specials and told us he would be right back after we perused the menu. Ben got a Guinness and I got a Scottish IPA. I am not really a fan of IPAs, but I had to try a beer from Scotland. I wasn't super hungry because we had that burger on the ferry, so I ordered an appetizer. While in Scotland I decided to try the haggis balls and Ben ordered the chicken and ribs meal. We ended up sharing our meals because Ben wanted to try haggis. It actually wasn't that bad.
After dinner, we paid for breakfast for the next day since it wasn't included in our reservation and then headed up to our room. I got cleaned up and then we watched A Goofy Movie from our account. I did my post, wrote in my journal and we discussed what we were going to do after breakfast before we left Glasgow. Ben messed with the lights, and we finally went to bed after around 12:30.
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