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Favourite place ever visited whilst cruising?
whogo replied to DarrenM's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
My favorite cruise stops? 1. Galapagos Islands, 1985 on a 12-16 passenger boat. 2. Antarctica, 2020 on Seabourn Quest. 3. New Island in the Falklands, 2020 on Seabourn Quest. -
You wait for the person(s) who just can't seem to make it back to the bus at the appointed time.
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Favourite place ever visited whilst cruising?
whogo replied to DarrenM's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
Yep, I am an animal lover. Pork... Beef... Poultry... Lamb... Venison... -
Favourite place ever visited whilst cruising?
whogo replied to DarrenM's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
It was easy. I paid and climbed aboard the beast of burden. People have been riding horses, mules, and donkeys for ages. -
Rescue off the Ovation in the Norwegian Sea
whogo replied to bizinsider's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Would they risk airlifting a traveling companion from the ship? If I needed airlifting, I would not want my spouse risking her life just to be with me. Would anyone? -
Zuiderdam May 12 to July 22: Across the Pond and Beyond
whogo replied to Dr.Dobro's topic in Holland America Line
Could you hear the groans from your stateroom? -
We enjoyed pleasant weather in January, 2015. I heard of seasick passengers our second day out. It was too cool for most passengers to sit out on the promenade deck, not for me. Coming from the Midwest in January, I toured Midway aircraft carrier in San Diego in my shirtsleeves when others were wearing coats.
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HAL Navigator has a 2 star rating on Google Play.
whogo replied to kangforpres's topic in Holland America Line
I would give it a 2 on the Apple Store. I can't remember all the glitches. I know that I received reminders of shipboard activities I had flagged long after the activity had ended. Dining menus were occasionally wrong. The Navigator app is practically required, it ought to work flawlessly. -
If you want passport stamps go to Africa. A world cruiser reported that he filled up his passport by crossing back and forth between Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa and Namibia and having his passport stamped at each entry and exit after waiting in line for the formalities. I ordered the fifty page passport in the hope that I could have similar experiences.
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Staff seems to direct all passengers to the Lido and away from the dining room for lunch on embarkation day and may claim that the dining room is closed when it is not. You have to check for yourself.
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Zuiderdam May 12 to July 22: Across the Pond and Beyond
whogo replied to Dr.Dobro's topic in Holland America Line
Wish I had originated the term. We heard it from fellow cruiser Paula who had an in with the cruise staff. Nothing like finding that the one good photo of you is marred by a bright pink sticker. Dork dots are what photo editing was made for. -
Verizon wasn't supposed to send that message until after the invasion.
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We all started somewhere... where did you start?
whogo replied to Honolulu Blue's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
July 1986, six nights on the 12 passenger boat San Pedro around the Galapagos Islands. Fellow guests were from Brazil, Italy and the Netherlands. Had a great time in basic accommodations with incredible wildlife viewing, but not the kind of trip to get one hooked on ocean cruising. Our second cruise was down the Danube from Vienna to the Black Sea (almost) on the Romanian boat Donau Stern. Our eleven month old son was a hit with the crew. A fellow passenger had the film confiscated from his camera for taking a photo of a passenger plane at the airport. Six months later Romanian leader Ceaușescu was overthrown. Our first typical ocean cruise was on the short lived Seawind Cruise Line, seven days from Aruba, our ten month old daughter's first cruise. -
They may well be the welcome you get from the cat upon your return. Butch will wonder why Sundance is so excited to see you. This has been a great blog, shark b8. Thanks so much for the regular updates. I admire you stick-to-it-iveness.
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You might contact Seabourn for special dispensation to cruise with a bike like that and with mention of the previous blog. I understand Seabourn's position as I had an oafish dorm mate who scuffed up walls every time he carried his bike through the dorm. He scuffed up people less often.
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POA1's Cruise Shopping Helper - Consolidated Deck Plans
whogo replied to POA1's topic in Holland America Line
Great work, POA1, thank you. I opened the PDF file in Apple's Preview app instead of my browser and used Preview's search function to find my desired ship. -
Live from Nieuw Amsterdam 14-Day Alaska Explorer
whogo replied to Crew News's topic in Holland America Line
Love it. -
I did not find a nonstop flight. You have to add in time to change planes.
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Excursions? We toured from Puerto Montt to see Petrohué Falls, more like a rapids in my book, never saw one that cut through a narrow channel like that. A half dozen tour buses shared that experience. Much more impressive was the view of snow capped, conical Mount Osorno viewed from Puerto Varas across Lake Llanquihue. Absolutely beautiful sight, my first conical volcano, as close to a religious experience as I am likely to have. Montevideo was a favorite city. Take the hop on/off bus tour, stroll the city, and eat a steak cooked over a wood fired grill.