I see you've added that to your blog, Nathan. I really wish I'd been there to see it but alas I had sailed on Constellation the day before. I'd seen Liberty (like Freedom before her) arrive and have a night time TA booze cruise after fireworks. So it was left to my dad to get this momentous occasion on record only, apart from the initial dock photo, once Liberty started moving he didn't use the zoom on the camera, only the video! He's learnt his lesson. He told me the marina was absolutely packed. Liberty turned then as she neared Navigator, pulled into the dock so they were almost nose to nose. Kissing Cousins the Echo headline read. They did a lot of blasting to each other there and when Liberty moved off again. As Liberty passed the teeny Saga Rose and Saga Ruby, which were in the QEII terminal, as she made her way out towards the Solent, they blasted to her as well which was great as they don't usually salute any rival line.
With Independence arriving on the 25th April and Brilliance ending a transatlantic here on the 26th I'm hoping they'll do something similar as Brilliance heads to refit. I'll be down there for Brilliance anyway so it will be wonderful having two Royal Caribbean ships in port together again.
