(nope, nothing at all)
This is for every potential passenger who has ever told me they don't like cruising because it's "boring". Here's what I've done in two days:
- zip lined across the ship
- watched a parade
- had one of the best meals ever (and a couple of other meals as well)
- shopped
- was mesmerized by an ice skating show
- saw a 3D first-release movie
- learned to surf
- had a "chair massage"
- strolled through Central Park
- watched a superb theater production "Blue Planet"
- took in a live comedy act
- made a donation in the casino
- explored the sauna
- tried to climb the rock wall
- perused the library
- did a little Wii bowling
- danced some 70's era disco
- enjoyed one helluva parade
- oohed and aahed over a diving exhibition
- saw a fountain show (fountains synchronized to music, light and video
- listened to a little live Calypso music
- walked miles and miles - top to bottom and end to end of one BIG ship
- took a salsa lesson
- attended a lecture by noted artist Peter Max
- shot some hoops
- watched a second ice skating show
- took a yoga class
- got a Coney Island hot dog
- rode a merry-go-round
- had some ice cream

How could you not have fun on this ship? They have fairy princesses, dragons and knights in shining armor. Not to mention penguins, pandas, lions, and animals I haven't watched enough cartoon movies to name.
They have manicures, pedicures, saunas, teeth whitening and acupuncture (I'm thinking of having all my medical and dental work done on cruise ships in the future).You can select from 106 flavors of Coca-Cola products from one vending machine or choose either chocolate or vanilla ice cream from another. Zoltar the Magnificent can tell your fortune.
So if you can't think of anything thing to do, you're all wet, and I'll meet you at the water park to prove it.
Till then ...cowabunga dude, I'm going to learn to hang ten. Have fun or go home!