No, but I've got a picture of my mom standing by a cardboard cutout of her at a tourist shop--one which we saw an exact copy of elsewhere. And that is to say nothing of the myriad Palin-related merchandise, with varying degrees of irony inherent in their production.
Some other highlights, completely off the top of my head:
--It was for my grandparents' 50th anniversary, and so the rest of the people in our group were their friends and people from my mom's side of the family. As it turns out, someone else on board was there for their 50th as well, and actually let my grandparents have some specialized decorations when they were done with them.
--The boat (nine internal floors in all) had slatted stairs, providing me with at least one golden opportunity for an upskirt, which I passed on in a rare moment of self-awareness.
--A saw a huge iceberg, and consequently saw several small chunks fall off it in a matter of minutes. To commerate this compelling example of global climate change, I sat on a deck chair and listened to "Break the Ice" by Britney Spears, or something to that effect.
--Multiple people in my family (okay, mostly my brother), kept bringing to my attention the fact that there was a guy on the ship who looked kind of like me, except with a somewhat arrogant, quizzical expression on his face. This "doppelganger" occasionally showed up in the weightroom or dining area after myself, sometimes even dressed vaguely similar or engaging in similar activities. Weirdly enough, I only ever personally saw his face once, and I didn't get a good look.
--I took part in a very small ping-pong tournament and lost to an older guy, who my dad later confirmed was cheating, most likely out of frustration for losing another tournament the previous day. The girl in charge of the thing was the only Japanese employee on the ship (most everyone else was Filipino).