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indigo_events ([personal profile] indigo_events) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2019-04-18 11:19 pm

GET YOUR TOWELS READY, IT'S ABOUT TO GO DOWN



Wingulls wheel and dive in the salty springtime air of Olivine City's harbor, as white as the gleaming sides of the ship moored directly below. The S.S. Aqua isn't an infrequent visitor in the slightest, but this time it's for a very special occasion! Colorful banners stream from the sides, each one proudly declaring the word PROM in glittery font.

The boarding starts around noon on Friday, and the sight of the huge ship alone is enough to get many people and Pokemon swept up in the party atmosphere. The captain is even there when the ramp is rolled out, wanting to welcome each otherworlder onto the boat personally with a hearty handshake and (mentioning he's a renowned 'people reader'), a recommendation on what part of the cruise he thinks they'll like best based solely on a glance. Weirdly enough, guests might find that he's usually right!

Unsurprisingly, it takes a good long while for everyone to get on board and accounted for, which leaves each guest with plenty of time to find their rooms, dump their luggage, let their Pokemon out to stretch their legs a little, and finally head back to the deck to wave goodbye to the harbor as the SS Aqua heads out onto the open water.

IT'S FINALLY HERE, THE BEST TIME OF YEAR!


For the next three days until it makes its way back to shore on Monday, the lucky cruisegoers can live it up as much as they want. And, as the captain boasts over the announcement system once things are underway, the S.S. Aqua and its staff truly are the hosts with the most-- not even Gorgeous Resort has as much variety as this!

THE ATTRACTIONS


FIRST OF ALL, THE ROOMS!

  • Each room is fitted with either one or two king-sized beds, making them perfect to share with partners or friends, along with a wide-screen TV, dimmable lights, and fancy bathrooms. With little soaps that have "Please Steal Us!" printed into them.

  • Depending on whether they're exterior or interior rooms, they may or may not have porthole windows and balconies on the outside.

  • Check out the "Mood" channel on your TVs, you won't be disappointed.



  • GET YOUR SWIM ON @ THE WATER PARK

  • Possibly the first thing about the ship that most people notice (because it's noticeable from a mile away) are the set of pools and waterslides (proudly titled the Winged Mirage Pools) on the very top deck. It's about as wild as it gets while staying within the acceptable safety level for being pools on top of a huge boat. Each pool has its own set of waterslides that turn and twist to your heart’s content, so be mindful of your fellow guests rushing out to drop in on the fun!

  • Lifeguards are stationed and well-equipped to keep watch over patrons, and will do their best to keep the pools’ populations separated according to the ship’s rules. It would be unsafe, after all, for a small Pokemon to be bowled over by a group of rowdy folks playing water volleyball, or some similar incident.

  • The Articuno Pool is limited to human swimmers only! It has a small cold-water jaccuzi on the side, and the mosaic tile laid down looks quite similar to deep arctic ice. Pokemon are allowed in the vicinity of the pool but not within the pool itself.

  • The Zapdos Pool is special pool just for small to medium sized Pokemon to enjoy! It is staggered in two “tiers” and features greenery and water properly calibrated to suit even the pickiest sea Pokemon’s taste. Humans are allowed to supervise their Pokemon, but are asked to not interfere with the many Lifeguard Starmie on duty.

  • The Moltres Pool, flanked by two warm jacuzzis, is where people and small Pokemon are allowed to swim together! The water is calibrated carefully to be safe for all swimmers, and while it is expected for swimmers to get a little rowdy, Pokemon larger than their trainers are asked to refrain from cannon-balling, for the safety of everyone around them.



  • IT'S NOT PROM WITHOUT DANCING!

  • For the main dancing action, you’ll want to go to the Nido-King and Queen Ballroom. There, you can get down and funky with friends and your roster alike in your nicest prom duds to tunes spun out by a live DJ, who will happily and eagerly take your song requests. Don’t be shy, bust out those moves you’ve been holding onto all year!

  • For those of you who might prefer an all-night techno thump to your dancing, the Porygon2 Discotheque will keep you up and about long into the wee hours of the morning. Featuring actual Porygon2 assisting their DJ trainer, you’ll have their ill mixes and projected lights guiding you into perpetual party heaven.



  • AND IT'S NOT A PARTY WITHOUT FOOD AND DRINK!

  • Food is plentiful on board, nowhere more so than Wailord’s Bounty, a buffet operating round the clock to make sure all guests have the chance to fill their plates with delicious morsels whenever they want. While there’s plenty to go around for people and Pokemon, cruise staff do ask that Munchlax and Snorlax are not brought into the buffet. There have been... incidents.

  • For those looking for fine dining in the evening, look no further than The Mother-of-Clamperl. Slightly fancier than the other areas of the cruise, guests are expected to be dressed somewhat nicely. No showing up in flip-flops! Wear a dress shirt and have some champagne!

  • Somewhere in between on the fanciness spectrum, The Shiny Corsola may look like a gaudy bar, but lurking in that sparkly, shimmery haven is a smooth nightlife scene with all of the fancy liquor and exquisite jazz you could ever want. The jazz is live, by the way - the Jazzypuffs play an ever-rotating set for your listening pleasure, setting the mood for a sweet, sexy, relaxing night away from the hustle and bustle of cruise life.



  • AS FOR NON-AQUATIC RECREATION...

  • The Radical Croconaw Cove is the dope place to chill for preteen and teen promgoers, ya dig? Chock full of tubular snacks and stocked with retro video games that are the bomb-diggety, this is the off-the-hook zone to get your chill on! There’s also some board games too, for you tabletop nerds who want to squeeze a session in.

  • If you’re after live entertainment, Sudowoodo Centerstage has all your needs covered. Live comedy? Check. Sketches and skits performed by an ever-rotating cast of human and Pokemon actors fresh from Unova’s Pokemon Musical stage? Check! Opportunities for open mic performances by guests? Oh, honey, that box is done CHECKED! That’s right, guests of all species are encouraged to come on up and belt out that Lady Gardevoir cover that’s been stuck in their head, or perform in any other way! the only limitation is that guests are asked to keep Pokemon moves involved to non-destructive ones. After all, this is a cruise ship, not a Contest! And renovating a ship stage can be pricey.

  • While Goldenrod and Celadon have their Game Corners, the SS Aqua has the Mystery Egg Arcade, welcoming all ages to come and earn technicolor tickets via timing, chance, sharp eyes, and steady hands! Your first twenty tokens are complimentary, the rest shockingly reasonable in price (the equivalent of twenty-five cents per token), and the prizes you can glean are, while not the usual battle items or rare Pokemon, still very nice! Everything from well-made toys to good quality candies to the usual arcade bits and bobs like whoopie cushions and harmonicas, tiny parachute plastic figurines and paper finger traps...it’s all here, and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg in tickets to win it, either!

  • For those looking for more intellectually stimulating pursuits, the Mantine Maritime Library offers a decent selection of reading materials, all seafaring in nature. From glossy photo spreads of underwater expeditions to reproductions of nautical journals from early sailors in Johto and Kanto history, this place has...well, not everything, but enough to whet your academic appetite.

  • What cruise ship is complete without an awesome rock wall to climb? Shuckle’s Challenge is specifically for humans, and any Pokemon that can’t learn Rock Climb or similar moves. It’s a test of ability and will, and the top of the rock wall offers a grand prize - the most spectacular view of the open sea on the entire ship.

  • Colorful and cheerful, Phanpy’s Putting Green is exactly the kind of kid friendly minigolf experience you could come to expect from the Pokemon world. Springy green turf adorned with figurines and obstacles depicting various baby Pokemon in play, it’s a hit with little children as much as it’s amusing for all ages to play a round or two together.

  • No ship is complete without a place to get in some rigorous physical activity, and The Rink is the perfect place to do so! Fitted with colored spotlights, this arena is fitted with all sorts of sports stuff that shifts throughout the day. For a few hours, it’s a basketball court, then, poof! It shifts to tennis, or racketball, or even a roller skating rink! And in the evening, it is of course open to Pokemon battles! Feel like hosting an impromptu tourney in your friend group with your best partners? This is the place to do it!

  • ...And oh, don’t worry. We didn’t forget the most essential cruise amenity of all. Shuffle board courts can be found where you least expect them, and are always maintained by at least one friendly-looking elderly staff member willing to show you or your Pokemon the ropes. It’d be criminal not to make sure everyone has access to this timeless and treasured activity!



  • AND ONCE YOU'RE DONE PARTYING HARD...

  • Rejuvination is the core to the SS Aqua’s Max Revive Spa Center. Equipped with saunas, mineral soaks, and fancy mud masks, you’ll feel like a new ‘Mon once you emerge from their pampering. There’s even a special Trainer and Pokemon massage package for those of you who would like to try and improve your bond with one of your partners. Does it work? Only one way to find out...

  • While they may not have a specific name, the outdoor deck lounges can be found most everywhere on the outer decks, offering peaceful views of the ocean and any land in the distance that the ship might pass. These decks are awesome places to work on your tan or read a book or chat with a friend without disturbing others or being disturbed, and hold wonderfully atmospheric aesthetics for anyone looking to spot breaching sea Pokemon or take pictures.



  • [Feel free to toplevel to your heart's content! For more information about the event, check the infopost over here!]
    lyingheart: (look back | and that beautiful goodbye)

    [personal profile] lyingheart 2019-04-28 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
    Lute's demeanour shows amusement, a laughter that isn't audible, but there in his body language.

    I don't know if my trainer will ever have patience for contests. She entered the one, with the tall one's not yet mate, but it wasn't for the sake of the contest. People work in strange ways.

    Their movements earn them a bit of space amoung the dancers, and Lute takes advantage of it to do a tight spin, striking poses after to the beat of the music in an exaggerated manner. It still flows, and while he doesn't have the tails to offset, he does use a sweep of his horn and the glint of light off his quiet bell to some good effect.

    He's found more teammembers since the crash? Lute isn't sure what an average rate is for trainers; Annie is reluctant bringing in new members to her team, going months between at times.
    sunspotted: at 50 cent beer night? (there are leaves in my underwear?)

    [personal profile] sunspotted 2019-04-30 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
    Her patience in all other things compared to her lack of it in some is interesting.

    Viola gives a little approving trill to Lute's pose, turning as well and striking her own to match, head bowed down low. When he asks about another team member, she wiggles her ears in disdain.

    A pyukumuku, of all things, for the little one. I think the thought was to have them be friends. They just get into more trouble than one of them alone. He also caught a Buizel.

    The Buizel hasn't been so bad. He just wants to float most of the time.
    lyingheart: anonsanta, let me know who to credit! (accept | and the eyes close)

    [personal profile] lyingheart 2019-05-01 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
    Lute laughs in a soft, huffing sound. It is. Though he says nothing else: interesting is a good word for Annie. Even if just as a stand-in for "not boring" or "contradictory."

    He doesn't indicate it, but the disdainful ear wiggle also amuses him for the sheer emotiveness.

    I didn't know having a friend meant being kept out of trouble. This time, he sounds amused. Having someone to help get into and out of trouble, on the other paw... He dips down into a graceful bow on time with the music, holding one paw up and turning it just so, offering it sideways.

    Friends help each other out, or so he believes.
    sunspotted: at 50 cent beer night? (i fuckin love you!)

    [personal profile] sunspotted 2019-05-03 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
    Viola doesn't seek to comment more on Annie - she likes Annie. She's no nonsense and takes care of her Pokemon, and if not for the fact she's endlessly loyal to Marco and loves contests, she'd almost be jealous of Lute. But she also is undoubtedly a big-city Pokemon, which Annie doesn't seem to be the type of trainer for.

    So the chaos is acceptable, most days.

    She gives a little laugh, matching his bow, and reaches up her own pay to gently nudge his before she straightens. They certainly help each other into heaps of trouble, and Marco has to help them back out.
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    [personal profile] lyingheart 2019-05-03 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
    He tips his head toward the side with his horn, a gracious and amused nod of understanding. He's witnessed the same happening with his team over time, and while they did manage some good equilibrium, Annie was there in order to make sure nothing went too off track.

    It's part of why we love them. They help keep us out of trouble, and we help keep them out of trouble too. In all different ways.

    Emotional, in his. Not that Annie would say as much, but as he sways to the left, Lute is well aware of what she feels without having words for the framing. She so rarely needs help out of physical trouble. Then again, she's not dodging fireballs and the like, so there are reasons and reasons.
    sunspotted: at 50 cent beer night? (there are leaves in my underwear?)

    [personal profile] sunspotted 2019-05-11 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
    Indeed.

    She turns and seems to look a bit concerned after she has done her spiral. She raises a paw as she speaks.

    I am a bit worried about Marco, though. He is not doing badly, but he seems very restless. I don't imagine he'll want to stay with the coffee shop for very long.
    lyingheart: anonsanta, let me know who to credit! (ask | sorrow and solitude)

    [personal profile] lyingheart 2019-05-13 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
    Lute dips his head as he moves, acknowledging her concern, as well as voicing his own question. He knows restless. With Annie, he knows needing to move.

    Think he'll be traveling on his own with your team soon, then?