Rare FetaCheese Posted January 12 #201 Share Posted January 12 (edited) @Clay Clayton On Star. In LR Bar case this morning. Closest item to your pistachio buns. Guy said like a donut, cream filled. Will try later. Edited January 12 by FetaCheese Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SJD117 Posted January 12 #202 Share Posted January 12 The conflict in the Red Sea appears to be widening. How will that affect the WC itinerary? Any word from the ship? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pappri Posted January 12 #203 Share Posted January 12 59 minutes ago, SJD117 said: The conflict in the Red Sea appears to be widening. How will that affect the WC itinerary? Any word from the ship? Torstein said the decision to go into the Red Sea or to go around Africa happens in Mumbai 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 12 #204 Share Posted January 12 8 minutes ago, Pappri said: Torstein said the decision to go into the Red Sea or to go around Africa happens in Mumbai That's interesting. Did Mr. Torstein say what ports might be included if you go around? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pappri Posted January 12 #205 Share Posted January 12 7 minutes ago, millybess said: That's interesting. Did Mr. Torstein say what ports might be included if you go around? Nope. I’m not sure how many days it takes to go around Africa and be in London on May 6. Mumbai is on days 100-102 so that leaves 36 days to get to London. Hopefully that means we would have ports we could stop at, otherwise that’s a bunch of sea days. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 12 #206 Share Posted January 12 Oops, I should have said Mr. Hagen🥰 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Avery Posted January 12 #207 Share Posted January 12 Has to be stops or we’re gonna run out of important stuff like food booze and oh yeah fuel.😳🚢🍹🥃 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heidi13 Posted January 12 #208 Share Posted January 12 1 hour ago, Pappri said: Nope. I’m not sure how many days it takes to go around Africa and be in London on May 6. Mumbai is on days 100-102 so that leaves 36 days to get to London. Hopefully that means we would have ports we could stop at, otherwise that’s a bunch of sea days. Distance from Mumbai to London via the cape is about 11,150 n/mls. At 18.5 kts, it requires 25 days and 3 hrs steaming, with an additional hour for departure and about an extra 6 hrs for arrival Greenwich. Therefore, total time berth to mooring buoys is 25 days 10 hrs. You also need to factor time differences, with Mumbai being Z+ 5:30 year round. In May, UK is on BST, which is Z+1. so the cloxs move back 4;30 during the transit. Therefore, on a continuous sailing, the ship requires 25 days 5.5 hrs of transit time. Being unable to sail that length of voyage without bunkers and victuals, I'll suggest they will require at least 2 stops for bunkers and stores. With stops requiring additional distance, berthing, etc you will probably require about 28 days for the transit, so they would have 8 additional days to spare. 5 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pappri Posted January 13 #209 Share Posted January 13 1 hour ago, Heidi13 said: Distance from Mumbai to London via the cape is about 11,150 n/mls. At 18.5 kts, it requires 25 days and 3 hrs steaming, with an additional hour for departure and about an extra 6 hrs for arrival Greenwich. Therefore, total time berth to mooring buoys is 25 days 10 hrs. You also need to factor time differences, with Mumbai being Z+ 5:30 year round. In May, UK is on BST, which is Z+1. so the cloxs move back 4;30 during the transit. Therefore, on a continuous sailing, the ship requires 25 days 5.5 hrs of transit time. Being unable to sail that length of voyage without bunkers and victuals, I'll suggest they will require at least 2 stops for bunkers and stores. With stops requiring additional distance, berthing, etc you will probably require about 28 days for the transit, so they would have 8 additional days to spare. @Heidi13 I was hoping you were still lurking on here to answer that question. Which 8 or so ports would you think Viking would choose? I guess we could hit more if we did some drive by 8-12 hour stops instead of staying overnight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare aungrl Posted January 13 #210 Share Posted January 13 21 hours ago, Clay Clayton said: Found these size medium ladies unmentionables on our deck five port side balcony, they won’t fit us and we don’t have a receipt so can’t return them for a store credit😂 so if they are yours, please let us know. This made me remember an old Grey's Anatomy episode - really old - where Bailey finds a pair of Meredith's unmentionables and tacks them to the bulletin board in the hospital corridor. Is there a bulletin board somewhere near by? 😊 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heidi13 Posted January 13 #211 Share Posted January 13 2 minutes ago, Pappri said: @Heidi13 I was hoping you were still lurking on here to answer that question. Which 8 or so ports would you think Viking would choose? I guess we could hit more if we did some drive by 8-12 hour stops instead of staying overnight. That's an excellent question, with key factors possibly being: - breaking up long stretches of sea days. - loading reasonably priced bunkers, as the price can vary significantly by port - where they can pick up stores, replacement crew, guest entertainers, etc. I'm going to assume that Cape Town would be a definite port, so the Mumbai to Cape Town leg requires about 10 - 11 days steaming. I'll suggest at least 1 port is required to break up those sea days. - Seychelles is fairly close to the mid point and is a minimal deviation from the direct route, so my crystal ball thinks Seychelles is an option, if they have space. - Mauritius requires a deviation from the direct route, but would split the remaining days to Cape Town, so it is a possibility. - Madagascar is possible, but I don't follow that area, so not aware of potential security issues. - Durban is also a potential stop, as they could offer tours driving along the coastal route to rejoin in Cape Town After Cape Town: - they could stop in Namibia (Walvis Bay) - then I'll suggest the next potential port is Cape Verde islands, which is about 10 days from Cape Town, or 8 from Namibia. - Next islands would be Gran Canaria/Tenerife More options are then available, possibly - Cassablanca - Gibraltar/Cadiz - Porto/Lisbon - Le Havre/Dover - Greenwich 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnd crsr Posted January 13 #212 Share Posted January 13 22 minutes ago, Heidi13 said: That's an excellent question, with key factors possibly being: - breaking up long stretches of sea days. - loading reasonably priced bunkers, as the price can vary significantly by port - where they can pick up stores, replacement crew, guest entertainers, etc. I'm going to assume that Cape Town would be a definite port, so the Mumbai to Cape Town leg requires about 10 - 11 days steaming. I'll suggest at least 1 port is required to break up those sea days. - Seychelles is fairly close to the mid point and is a minimal deviation from the direct route, so my crystal ball thinks Seychelles is an option, if they have space. - Mauritius requires a deviation from the direct route, but would split the remaining days to Cape Town, so it is a possibility. - Madagascar is possible, but I don't follow that area, so not aware of potential security issues. - Durban is also a potential stop, as they could offer tours driving along the coastal route to rejoin in Cape Town After Cape Town: - they could stop in Namibia (Walvis Bay) - then I'll suggest the next potential port is Cape Verde islands, which is about 10 days from Cape Town, or 8 from Namibia. - Next islands would be Gran Canaria/Tenerife More options are then available, possibly - Cassablanca - Gibraltar/Cadiz - Porto/Lisbon - Le Havre/Dover - Greenwich You have given some superb choices for the probable changes, if need be. All these choices especially the ones before Cape Town are ports I would definitely enjoy a second time around. The approach in early morning into Cape Town with the 'tablecloth' lifting is as impressive as Sydney in a different way. Thank you to Steve & Debby and Eddie& Denise for the blogs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Avery Posted January 13 #213 Share Posted January 13 100% agree with Andy. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 13 #214 Share Posted January 13 3 minutes ago, Jim Avery said: 100% agree with Andy. The options sound really exciting! It almost makes us wish we hadn't cancelled. We can hardly wait to find out what's in store for you. Enjoy!😊 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SantaFe1 Posted January 13 #215 Share Posted January 13 (edited) 1 hour ago, Heidi13 said: That's an excellent question, with key factors possibly being: - breaking up long stretches of sea days. - loading reasonably priced bunkers, as the price can vary significantly by port - where they can pick up stores, replacement crew, guest entertainers, etc. I'm going to assume that Cape Town would be a definite port, so the Mumbai to Cape Town leg requires about 10 - 11 days steaming. I'll suggest at least 1 port is required to break up those sea days. - Seychelles is fairly close to the mid point and is a minimal deviation from the direct route, so my crystal ball thinks Seychelles is an option, if they have space. - Mauritius requires a deviation from the direct route, but would split the remaining days to Cape Town, so it is a possibility. - Madagascar is possible, but I don't follow that area, so not aware of potential security issues. - Durban is also a potential stop, as they could offer tours driving along the coastal route to rejoin in Cape Town After Cape Town: - they could stop in Namibia (Walvis Bay) - then I'll suggest the next potential port is Cape Verde islands, which is about 10 days from Cape Town, or 8 from Namibia. - Next islands would be Gran Canaria/Tenerife More options are then available, possibly - Cassablanca - Gibraltar/Cadiz - Porto/Lisbon - Le Havre/Dover - Greenwich Yep, on our 2019 WC these are the things we did going around both capes (on purpose). Cape Town was wonderful. Loved Madagascar. Namibia and Dakar not so much. N. Africa is a big draw. Loved the Canary Islands. I’d say there is plenty to keep you busy. And some have been clamoring for a re-do of our 2019 cruise for some time. The World is your oyster and lemons to Lemonade!. Edited January 13 by SantaFe1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 13 #216 Share Posted January 13 On 1/10/2024 at 7:53 PM, SantaFe1 said: And Gift of Rain is one of my favorites! And I agree, In a Sunburned Country is hilarious! Read it before our WC Thanks for that. I looked at Gift of Rain and have downloaded it onto my Kindle. It looks very interesting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SantaFe1 Posted January 13 #217 Share Posted January 13 1 minute ago, millybess said: Thanks for that. I looked at Gift of Rain and have downloaded it onto my Kindle. It looks very interesting. His next book, Gardens of the Evenings Mists, is also wonderful. He is just such a lyrical writer. Although there are some terrible atrocities in these books. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 13 #218 Share Posted January 13 Just now, SantaFe1 said: His next book, Gardens of the Evenings Mists, is also wonderful. He is just such a lyrical writer. Although there are some terrible atrocities in these books. Yes, I read the reviews of Gift of Rain and expect the atrocities unfortunately. Thanks for the info on Gardens of the Evenings Mists. I will look for that. I'm glad you like this writer. I think I will too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Clay Clayton Posted January 13 #219 Share Posted January 13 6 hours ago, FetaCheese said: @Clay Clayton On Star. In LR Bar case this morning. Closest item to your pistachio buns. Guy said like a donut, cream filled. Will try later. Yeah, those aren’t them. 😢 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 13 #220 Share Posted January 13 Just now, Clay Clayton said: Yeah, those aren’t them. 😢 So sad. I tried the ones you liked a couple of years ago. I picked one up on my way to breakfast in the WC everyday. Very delicious. Have you tried the new ones yet? I will be interested in your take. Yeah, I know, there's no comparison. But still, is it better than nothing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SantaFe1 Posted January 13 #221 Share Posted January 13 2 minutes ago, millybess said: Yes, I read the reviews of Gift of Rain and expect the atrocities unfortunately. Thanks for the info on Gardens of the Evenings Mists. I will look for that. I'm glad you like this writer. I think I will too. I think Garden of Evening Mists is even harder to read. But just lovely. I try to read these books in tandem every five years or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Clay Clayton Posted January 13 #222 Share Posted January 13 (edited) To all those who were going to play LCR today, my apologies! We came back to the room since I was tired of fighting to stay upright and we let the time slipping us. I am soooo sorry! Next sea day should be Monday after Honolulu-4pm, hope you’ll join us and we will figure out how often we want to play moving forward. Again my apologies! Edited January 13 by Clay Clayton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 13 #223 Share Posted January 13 2 minutes ago, SantaFe1 said: I think Garden of Evening Mists is even harder to read. But just lovely. I try to read these books in tandem every five years or so. Do you mean harder to read because of empathy for the situation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Clay Clayton Posted January 13 #224 Share Posted January 13 Just now, millybess said: So sad. I tried the ones you liked a couple of years ago. I picked one up on my way to breakfast in the WC everyday. Very delicious. Have you tried the new ones yet? I will be interested in your take. Yeah, I know, there's no comparison. But still, is it better than nothing? Haven’t yet. I’m hopeful that my request for the old ones may result in some appearing🤞 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
millybess Posted January 13 #225 Share Posted January 13 Just now, Clay Clayton said: Haven’t yet. I’m hopeful that my request for the old ones may result in some appearing🤞 That would be lovely. Let me know if that works. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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