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  1. That is lovely to read. Thank you for reporting. Pfelling gauge peaked on 30 September and has gone down again. At 395cm, things are looking good for this coming week for sailing. The weather is improving with little to no rain and higher temperatures. Could this be a "Golden October" week? Looks somewhat promising but autumn colours may be better next weekend and into next week, it is a little early still for yellow (golden) and orange. notamermaid
  2. That is certainly quite pricey. A river cruise of the same length Passau return with a not-so-cheap German line is a third of the price. Okay, you need to add the travelling by train or plane to that. You can get a longer Danube cruise with Riviera Travel for 1,400 pounds including flights. Definitely Crystal 2.0 as regards prices. It appears they also want to recreate the whole Crystal river cruise experience. Great stuff and I think for the Mozart it could work if they get the marketing right. I doubt that Germans will flock to it though. Again, if they can address and gain interest within the higher end of the financial/social ladder it may work. notamermaid
  3. Thank you for letting us take part in your adventure so much. Despite having been to Frankfurt quite a few times I have never been on an excursion boat around there or seen one sailing. I know of the Primus-Linie. Hmm, I should put that in the Main thread. So the Osthafen is as commercial as I expected. I guess the odds that a taxi driver has been to Osthafen for the river cruise ships is still limited in number. Should get better with more ships docking there. I see that there is a tram line serving the area. But with luggage I would take a taxi from the main station for convenience. Anyway, hope dinner is tasty and you have a good night's sleep. notamermaid
  4. So you are actually administratively speaking not in Frankfurt. The hotel is just within the boundaries (red line) of Offenbach (hence the hotel name): I did not know that ships let passengers embark there in the harbour in the Ostend district. What kind of hotel is this?! I hope the cruise will make up for your adventures so far. I am tired from just reading about your trip 😄. Hope you have had a dry walk trough Frankfurt. notamermaid
  5. News in brief due to limited time this weekend. Busy at work and computer problems. Through work I have been reading up on the insolvency at Engers Palace near Koblenz. It is now clear that the hotel and restaurant will close for good during this autumn and there is no takeover by another investor. Not sure what will happen to the other buildings (other than them closing) but the hotel rooms in the Palace itself will come under the management of the music school and academy. I think this means that there should be no change to how Avalonwaterways organizes their dockings at Engers as the concert hall and all other connected facilities will still operate. Please contact Avalonwaterways if you want to find out more. Kaub gauge: 241cm and rising. Peak of this current wave expected at Mainz during the night, so at Kaub during tomorrow. Maxau gauge falling again so no high water levels that could lead to flooding. Rainy weekend, temperatures due to rise to 20 Celsius in warm regions next week. notamermaid
  6. Hope you are doing okay over there. Wondering how my friend in North Carolina is. Slightly unfortunately my computer screen has power outages on and off. I have tried to install an alternative screen in the system but it is not working. So I am using someone else's computer. If I do not post this weekend it means that I am working and could not get my screen repaired. Just in case someone is wondering. We have had a pleasant early autumn day with a nice sunset. So no weather problems and electricity and heating have not been turned off (yet). Call me pessimistic but not much would surprise me these days... Talking of electricity. I have read that the Eiffel Tower will not be displaying lights late in the evening? Wonder if that is correct. notamermaid
  7. Good to read that everything has worked out so far and you got the train tickets okay. Hope you have a good evening in Cochem and you will find the ship to be welcoming and cosy. notamermaid
  8. Yes, things looking much better on the river. By the way, for anyone contemplating this itinerary: 1. No shallows on the Main 2. Main controlled by locks, no low water, see above 3. Sundeck closed on the Main on many ships due to low bridges 4. Rhine shallows are a potential problem (Rhine Gorge) 5. Moselle no shallows (99 percent), locks control water levels all the way into France 6. High water can happen anywhere, river closure applies in flooding (individuals stretches as stipulated by the authorities) Autumn colours are starting. Have a great trip. notamermaid
  9. I thought it was an easy question to answer, me having read these articles about the new land power connections everywhere on the Rhine and the locals happy about it. But right now I cannot find any articles that talk about the second or third ship being connected. Hmm... notamermaid
  10. Glad it is helpful. Unfortunately I am not cruising, but sitting at home checking the sites on my computer. But fingers crossed, next year will see me back on a river. notamermaid
  11. That is nice to read. The Elbe had been doing better lately and overall fared a bit better than the Danube due to the work in the Czech Republic. So I did not post much. You have left Decin. This is the level at Schöna, the first gauge in Germany: And Dresden: Monthly report to follow. Have a great trip. notamermaid
  12. Ah, so the Grand European. Hope the autumn colours will be splendid, the timing is about right. Have a great cruise. notamermaid
  13. Nice to hear from Australia, hello! I tend to get cold easily. We have had cooler than average nights and I think coming from 32 Celsius in the afternoon to 18 Celsius in the afternoon was a shock to my system. The rain and the temperatures that went down to 6 Celsius at night cooled out the flat fast. I think I have adapted now more or less, a bit of extra fat in my diet should help as well. And hot chocolate. Thank you. Which rivers? notamermaid
  14. Generally speaking, Passau to Bratislava experiences very few problems with low water. Pfelling is doing well by the way, 395cm. Passau is at 461cm. So all very good. This gives plenty of water to areas further downstream. Along the river downstream from Bratislava the gauges show a mixed picture. But as a high volume of water is now coming from Germany I am sure the situation will improve wherever the levels are not so favourable right now. Budapest has lost some water but looks to be doing okay: In the opposite direction of problems, i.e. high water, I see no problems arising as of yet. It is raining so I will not rule out this happening at some point in the future at Passau. What I mean is the bridge. This is Passau gauge: https://www.hnd.bayern.de/pegel/donau_bis_passau/passau-10091008 Under "Hochwassermarken" you can read the info: At 630cm some river cruise ships have problems sailing under the suspension bridge. At 780cm all river traffic is halted in this section of the Danube. The levels right now are far away from that. The river can rise fast but as of today, the forecasts both at Pfelling and Passau do not show levels that could get the river at Passau close to 600cm. Monthly summary coming soon. If you have followed this thread for a while I think you can already tell what happened in September: while low at the beginning, overall the levels were better than we feared in August they would be. notamermaid
  15. Perhaps the bubbles in the Baltic Sea from the "strangely suddenly accidentally leaking itself which Germany says was deliberate human intervention" pipe could be repurposed. Would that be reuse or recycling? It is certainly wasted and it is not good for the climate to have bubbles go to waste. Okay, sarcasm off. My point is that we have started to feel the trickle down effect of policies and happenings most people do not want. Breweries, photocopier paper high price rise, butter 20 percent up, heating gas prices going up and up, firewood shortage, etc. Almost everything. Things are not going as well as we would like and call me a boring old disgruntled local but you can partly attribute my unhappiness about all this to my boss stipulating that my office must be kept at 19 degrees Celsius only. Oh, and I put the heating on a few days ago as I did not want to shower in a 17 degrees Celsius bathroom. There is a limit to feeling uncomfortable. I do wonder what will come for the tourism industry. But on a happier note, before this becomes a monologue... The Rhine valley in my area was covered in fog this morning. While it can be disappointing to not see much during cruising you can occasionally get some atmospheric or even spooky photos out of it. If you have just been on the river or are sailing now, whenever you feel like it, do post. Foggy or sunny, all images welcome. notamermaid
  16. Good to read you are all okay. Have not seen footage of the damage elsewhere. That will be part of my evening news. So the storm is not letting go of the coastal areas and a bit inland yet. Certainly worrying. Thankfully we have not had storms this autumn so far but they will come. Hurricane force does not happen often. Touch wood, etc. notamermaid
  17. I suggest you compare cruisemapper to marinetraffic.com and vesselfinder.com. You may get differences. Hopefully someone in the area or a passenger can help you further. notamermaid
  18. Update: the river is rising well. Maxau gauge has gone up to 552cm(!) which is above the mean. Low water? You can more or less forget that - apart from on the Lower Rhine where we have established that it causes few problems for river cruise ships. The high volume of water will be coming to Kaub shortly. The gauge there reads 130cm. No gauges on the Rhine are now classified as official low water, all looking good going into October. Going into the weekend, the high volume of water will reach Cologne and eventually the Netherlands. Temperatures a little on the cool side. Danube and Elbe also looking very good now. Monthly summary to follow. notamermaid
  19. Spangdahlem, have heard of the airbase of course. But I have not been very close or in the grounds. I think I have used the motorway nearby a few times. It is not the remotest part of the Eifel but certainly in the hills away from major towns. The volcanoes are not in abundance in the area, most of them are further Northeast. I think the closest one to Spangdahlem is the Kellerberg, about 16 minutes drive by car. You can follow the volcano route to find out more. Possibly the weirdest thing is the "lava bomb": https://www.deutsche-vulkanstrasse.com/en/geology/lavabombe That area of the Eifel is partly more accessible from the Moselle than the Rhine. Going back closer to the Rhine, here is some info on the Kaiserstuhl volcanoes that are much older. Unlike almost all of the Eifel volcanoes, these in the South of Germany are clad in vineyards. This is one producer: https://staatsweingut-freiburg.de/the-volcanic-kaiserstuhl notamermaid
  20. It is potentially a little complicated. Perhaps a past cruiser has compiled such data. You can get an idea by looking up where the ships are on a ship tracker site. Or we can just give you a notion by saying "close to", "needs a coach ride", etc. It varies on the Danube and will be slightly different in almost every port. Passau and Vienna are the two ports that now appear to have the greatest variety of location. Many river cruise ships use the prime spots but there can be exceptions. In Vienna the basic difference is city centre or Nussdorf district. If a past cruiser confirms one or the other for the respective company, this will normally be the spot they dock at. But I would not rely on it that this will be 100 percent the location all the time. Some locations are on the cruise companies' websites with addresses. notamermaid
  21. You are going to take us along on your journey! Thank you. I look forward to it. A not quite so frequent embarkation port and slightly unusual route. Have a safe trip and great cruise. notamermaid
  22. Oh nice. Not a fan of nutcrackers but I would love to see their baubles range. Perhaps I will find some time between now and Advent to hop in the car and drive there. https://www.kaethe-wohlfahrt.com/en/kaethe-wohlfahrt-ruedesheim-en/ I have walked past the shop in York, the one in Riquewihr and the one in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Never had time to browse. Personally I like many of the designs of Inge-Glas, which you can get online and in some good home accessories shops. Probably also on some Christmas markets. But back to autumn. It is a delight to walk to the greengrocers right now. Chestnuts, autumn fruits, pumpkins in all colours and shapes. Even saw butternut squash which is not a standard offer but seems to be coming more to my area these days. The first bottles of Federweisser (young wine). And I nearly bought some Weinbergspfirsich, the peaches from the Moselle, but would have been too busy to prepare them. Maybe on another day. Nearly forgot: Kaub is at 107cm. notamermaid
  23. I reckon this Christmas market cruise has a different schedule then. That makes sense when it leaves from Düsseldorf. You get to see Baden-Baden, I am sure that will be lovely. All the other stops sound good of course, too. A pity that I cannot see the details for each day. That is download via giving personal details only. Christmas markets and castles - oh I cannot resist looking at such photos. Here is an upcoming event at Satzvey castle in the Eifel hills. I recall giving info to a past cruiser on Satzvey but I do not remember which company offered an excursion to there. https://www.rlp-tourismus.com/en/veranstaltung-1/event/20221210/Burgweihnacht-auf-Burg-Satzvey_Mechernich5/event.html Namedy castle (also originally moated), which I posted about a few days ago, also has a market on one weekend. Small but cosy. It is so close to Andernach that a taxi ride is worth the price to see it I find. Date given is 27 November, admission is 5 euros. Music, food, handicrafts and high quality gifts for the home and clothes accessories are on offer. I would not go out of my way to see the place but if you happen to be in Andernach it is a nice experience. notamermaid
  24. Pfelling did drop further yesterday and for a moment it looked as if a problem could arise. But rainy, cool weather means that overnight the level rose from 308cm yesterday lunchtime and is now at 315cm. There is rain coming from the West which has now reached the Danube catchment area in notable amounts. notamermaid
  25. Have a good flight and I hope you have a great meet at Frankfurt airport with your sister. Looks as if the weather could be a bit rainy and cool when you arrive in Germany. But I am sure it will be great to see the castles along the Rhine and Moselle nevertheless. This kind of weather adds drama to the hilly landscape. Have a great cruise. notamermaid
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