quilty964 Posted January 17 #226 Share Posted January 17 2 hours ago, Petronillus said: Ha, I had to Google that one! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 18 Author #227 Share Posted January 18 January 18th, Pago Pago, American Samoa We are now tied up and shortly there will an announcement that we are able to leave the ship. It is currently 83°F / 28° C with clear skies. The humidity is around 81% with 10 mph winds. It looks to be a pretty day. We had a welcome group of dancers from a local high school entertain us for a few minutes. This is a commercial port but they have set up a few tents with information and tours. It is interesting that most of the commercial ports are now using containers to act as barriers keeping Guests in select areas of the port. The big thing last night was a ‘Campout’ that took place around the midship pool. The Ocean Bar Band set up on the port side forward and played starting at 8pm. The event was well attended by Guests, staff, and Officers. In addition to normal offerings, they had cotton candy and smores. It was a nice evening and a good addition to the cruise. On Board Activities for today – Our menus for today – Some views of Pago Pago from the ship 12 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CGinMTL Posted January 19 #228 Share Posted January 19 Very nice Can't believe you have been on board almost 1 month already Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clueless2 Posted January 19 #229 Share Posted January 19 It always surprises me how much pictures of tropical isles look like WV. Of course we have 5 inches of snow and are expecting 6 more tonight and tomorrow.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 19 Author #230 Share Posted January 19 January 18th, Pago Pago, American Samoa I left the ship today about 11am and found a cab driver to give me a quick tour of the area. After leaving the dock area I immediately realized that I have been to Pago Pago before and recognized many of the landmarks. It is a nice area and looks like it is kept in good condition. There is a large high school near the dock and an elementary school, also large, a little further out. In the other direction there is a large StarKist tuna processing plant. I had a nice ride around and enjoyed my day ashore. CC is not allowing me to upload pictures right now, sorry. 12 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 20 Author #231 Share Posted January 20 January 20th, Apia, Upolu, Samoa This morning we pulled into Apia on time and were greeted by a group of local dancers. It has been a dreary day. Last night I had dinner in the Pinnacle Grill with several regular posters to the Daily. It was a fun evening with good food and talk. As it usually seems, the dinner lasted over two hours, but didn’t seem like it. We pretty much had the Pinnacle Grill to ourselves. The entertainment last night was another show by the instrumentalist. As I said, today has been overcast and when I was ready to go ashore it was drizzling rain. Since I wasn’t really enthusiastic about this stop, I stayed on board and relaxed. I did have a good lunch and I’m looking forward to tonight. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – 12 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 20 Author #232 Share Posted January 20 January 20th, Apia, Upolu, Samoa It is Saturday evening aboard Volendam. I talked to several people who went ashore and most of them got caught in some rain. They all said they did have a good time with the tours they did. The 4pm trivia was fun, made more so by the fact that we won. We left Samoa a bit late due to some stragglers, but not enough to worry about. The 7pm trivia was titled ‘Under the Sea’. It was interrupted by several announcements by Captain Bart about a possible problem in the engine room. The problem was taken care of in short order, before the end of trivia. We didn’t win this session, but had a respectable score. I must mention here that I am playing with a rather fluid team. We have a total of about ten or eleven players, and we split up differently each session based on when everyone arrives. It is a fun group both teams are generally near the winning score. As usually happens, before and during trivia we discussed the entertainment for the evening. Tonight’s entertainment was again the impressionist Tyler Bryce. I mentioned after his first show that I wasn’t impressed with him and left after the first part of his show. Several people had mentioned that the first show had gotten better at about the point that I left. Because of that, I decided to check out tonight’s show. It started out better, and stayed good. He really is a good performer and the show tonight was very good. Tonight we change the clock back one more time. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 20 Author #233 Share Posted January 20 (edited) January 21st, at sea destination Suva, Vita Levu, Fiji We are currently moving across calm seas and appear to be making good headway. No more announcements have been made about the incident last night, so it appears that everything has been taken care of. It is currently 84°F / 29°C on the outer decks, and the ship seems to be comfortable inside. The humidity is 76% and the wind is at about 6mph. The skies are overcast, but the day looks nice. I have now been aboard Volendam for a month. Like being anywhere else there have been some ups and downs, but on the whole it has been a great month. Volendam is a smaller ship that Zuiderdam from last year so it is a bit easier to get around, but Zuiderdam had a bit more to do. We are a year further out from the shutdown than the World Cruise last year and to a degree it shows. There are ways that this cruise seems more ‘Grand’ than the Grand World was last year, but contacts on this year’s World say the same thing. The crew this year has been outstanding again and it has been very easy to get to know Crew and Guests. Of course, personalities are different. Last year on the World I went to several Wine Tastings. They were presented by Jacque and I thought they were extremely good. I have been to a couple on this cruise, with another one today, and while they have been good, I enjoyed last year’s better. Totally on the presenter. The entertainment has been, overall, good. Like food, entertainment is subjective. When talking to other Guests, one will love a particular performer while another walked out early. Every sailing has the same dynamic, not all entertainers fit all Guests. Tomorrow Suva will be a repeat port for me. There will be many of those coming up. It is still a great cruise and much better than being at home. Edited January 20 by richwmn 15 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 22 Author #234 Share Posted January 22 January 22nd, 2024 – Suva, Fiji Today’s position and breakfast was - Last night was a full night. We had Beatles trivia at 7pm. Our team did very well and everyone had a good time. At 9pm we had the ABBA song bites that we missed some time ago. I thought we did well with 15 out of 17, but one of the teams was perfect. I took in the 7:30pm show and it was good. It was the Grand Voyage Repertory Company with a show called ‘Ever After’. Good singing and dancing and a good sized audience. After the late trivia I sat in the Ocean Bar for a while and listened to that band. Both singers have good voices and seemed to be having a good time with the audience. Each song had a couple or two dancing. When I left the Ocean Bar I went up to the Crows Nest but it was a dark night there. This morning I got a couple of things done, then took a walk into Suva for a while. It didn’t seem to have changed since the last time I was here. The weather was hot and humid. Not too bad a day for a walk. Today’s activities – Today’s meals – 14 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 22 Author #235 Share Posted January 22 January 23rd, 2024 – Lautoka, Fiji This morning we are again in Fiji. I visited here in 2019 aboard Noordam and had a good day. Our position at breakfast was - The weather forecast was a rainy morning, clearing before noon -- Highlights for yesterday, we had two good trivia sessions both of which my team came close to winning. One we lost in a tie breaker. The music venues continue to have reasonable audiences, but not crowded. Those who chose to are able to dance, others just sit and enjoy reasonably good performances. The World Stage showed a movie last night (“Oppenheimer”), which I didn’t attend so I don’t know what kind of audience it had. I really like the ‘feel’ of the smaller ships. I keep running into the same people and it is more a neighborhood than even the Vista ships. I am happy with the cabin I chose and hope I get to stay in it for the final leg from Fort Lauderdale to Montreal. I might not since the HAL web site currently shows that it is booked for that leg. However, I know that in the past for whatever reason this cabin has been set aside until late in the booking process. We’ll have to see what happens. I am enjoying the weather here, particularly with the reports of very cold temperatures where I would be if not here. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – 15 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 23 Author #236 Share Posted January 23 January 24th, 2024 – At sea, destination Mystery Island Our location at breakfast was – The current weather aboard Volendam, the temperature is 82°F / 28°C and it is raining. The humidity is listed at 83% with almost 17mph winds. The ride has been smooth since we left Lautoka. Last night was typical, two sessions of trivia and my team was up near but not at the top. Sailaway at 4:30 was nice. The weather was kind, warm and not humid. One of the bands played at the Sea View Pool while we pulled away. The crowd wasn’t big, but they seemed to be enjoying themselves. It was also nice that many of the ship’s officers, including the Hotel Manager and Captain, made an appearance and talked to the Guests. The band played at a sound level that didn’t interfere with conversation. I have now been on Volendam for a month with three months to go. I would like to make a couple of observations. I do need to qualify these remarks by saying that this cruise, and the last one I was on, is a Grand Cruise which most likely makes a difference. The ship, Volendam, is in good shape. She is not brand new and doesn’t have some of the facilities of the newest ships but there is enough to do. The crew is constantly working to keep the ship in good order. The hotel staff is as good, or better, than any ship I have been on. Part of this comes from the fact that it is a smaller ship and it is easier for the staff to get to know your preferences. The few interactions I have had with Guest Services were taken care of easily. My Cabin Stewards are wonderful and take very good care of me. The beverage staff is also top notch. Again, with the smaller Guest count it is easier for the beverage staff to get to know everyone’s preferences. There might be one or two beverage stewards or bartenders that don’t know my drink preference. I generally get service quickly and correctly. While the food might not be Michelin Star quality, it is very good. I admit that my normal meal choice is the Lido, but the food is tasty and in good portions. Again, the Lido stewards know what I drink with my meals and often it appears without having to ask. I did the Tamarind pop up, and Pinnacle Grill and both were good. I have had better steaks than what I had in the Pinnacle, but not often. Tonight will be Canaletto and I expect it to be fine. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – 13 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 25 Author #237 Share Posted January 25 January 25th, 2024 – Mystery Island, Vanuatu Late posting due to some time on the island. Our position this morning was just off the island. We were cleared to start tendering on time and it began. So back to last night. Because it was a sea day, trivia was at 1pm and 7pm. The early trivia went well. I missed the late session (on Fashion) due to dinner in Canaletto. It was a lazy day between trivia and dinner. Dinner in Canaletto was very nice. We were a group of six, celebrating the birthday of one. The food was very good and the company better. I had the Chicken Parm, several had Shrimp Scampi, and an order of Spare Ribs. Everyone was satisfied with the meal, and basically said the portions were more than ample. Dinner took right at two hours which put it right in time to go to the World Stage for the evening’s show. Prior to the show, Cruise & Travel Director Daniel answered questions about today’s visit to Mystery Island. Daniel is a very good speaker and is very funny. The half hour went quickly. Then the main show began. The talent last night was Australian singer Anne Francis. She did a show of tunes from the 70’s and was very good at it. She also sang most of her time, with little chatter about the songs. Daniel Anne Francis The weather today has been beautiful and the island is very nice. Most of it was covered with stalls for people selling the typical items of the South Pacific. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – Mystery Island 14 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuthC Posted January 25 #238 Share Posted January 25 Annie Francis is on HAL ships a lot, from what I can discern, but she seems only to be on the south Pacific itineraries. It's a shame, as her shows are so good. I would love to see her again some time. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 25 Author #239 Share Posted January 25 January 26th, 2024 – Easo, Lifou, New Caledonia Good morning from another small island we will be tendering to. As usual, tender tickets are required for the first part of the day with open tendering happening shortly. At breakfast we were just off the point where the ship would be while we tendered ashore. A quick highlight from last night. The comic – Stevie Joe – was very funny. He put on a good monologue with a little bit of singing involved. The singing was reasonably good as well. Carolyn @Cruising-along wouldn’t have been happy with the songs if she attended, but for a comic, he was pretty good. We are still experiencing good seas. The weather reports for the coming days have also been favorable, but who knows, that can change. The workers are constantly taking care of the ship. It appears there was a problem on deck two with a couple of cabin but it should have been taken care of by now. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – 12 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cunnorl Posted January 25 #240 Share Posted January 25 Hello Rich Have been following along and very much enjoying your posts. Thanks for the time and effort. Daniel was our CD on our Australia/New Zealand circumnavigation in 2022. We loved him. Not sure if you are going to Exmouth in Australia. If you are, ask him to tell the story of the "Emu Wars". It is very funny. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 26 Author #241 Share Posted January 26 Easo, Lifou, New Caledonia 20 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising-along Posted January 26 #242 Share Posted January 26 On 1/25/2024 at 12:39 PM, richwmn said: wouldn’t have been happy with the songs Au contraire Rich! I was fine with his rendition of Sweet Caroline. He did a much better job than the piano bar entertainer (not hard to do, but it really was good). He can carry a tune unlike someone else. We enjoyed his whole show. 🙂 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharon in AZ Posted January 26 #243 Share Posted January 26 (edited) Hi Rich! Just now catching up with your Live posts. Your cruise sounds really Grand! I’m enjoying following along. It appears that they are offering a different MDR Lunch menu than the standard one, but I’m sure that’s because it’s a Grand Cruise. I also noticed a Crew Dish on several menus which is nice. Continue to enjoy! Edited January 26 by Sharon in AZ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 0106 Posted January 26 #244 Share Posted January 26 1 hour ago, Sharon in AZ said: It appears that they are offering a different MDR Lunch menu than the standard one, but I’m sure that’s because it’s a Grand Cruise. I have been following the current Live threads and the Navigator app for my upcoming Oosterdam South America cruise. There has been a variety of lunch menus on sea days in the MDR. I am happy to see this because we have 5 sea days and 7 scenic cruising days. These are not “Grand” cruises. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 26 Author #245 Share Posted January 26 January 27th, 2024 – Noumea, Grand Terre, New Caledonia Our second day in New Caledonia. It was a smooth ride last night and this morning from Easo. Today’s position at breakfast, around 7am was: Last night was filled. Again the trivia questions were good and difficult enough. My team lost another session in the tie breaker. Not that it matters much, no prizes are awarded and haven’t been in quite some time. Dinner for me last night was taco bar. I wasn’t very hungry and that seemed to be the quickest and easiest option. After the 7pm trivia it wasn’t long until the Barn Dance started. This was the party held around the mid ship Lido pool. The staff set up the area with wagon wheels, hay bales (fake), and similar props. The beverage staff was wearing plaid shirts and jeans. For the first few minutes the CD Danni led a couple of line dances and everyone, including several staff members, seemed to be having a good time. After the line dances, the band from the Ocean Bar took over and played some pretty good music. After the barn dance was in full swing, I ventured down to the Ocean Bar to see what was going on. The band that usually plays in the Crows Nest was playing dance music and several people were sitting there enjoying the music. I had a chance to talk to the bartenders, Marist and Archie, for a bit. After a couple of songs I returned to the Lido where the band was still playing. Several food plates were distributed and were pretty good. It was good to see Senior Staff out mingling with the Guests. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – 11 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 27 Author #246 Share Posted January 27 (edited) January 27th, 2024 – Noumea, Grand Terre, New Caledonia I was here on Noordam in 2019 and this is what I said then. Nouema, Grand Terre is the capital of New Caledonia. Like all South Pacific Islands, it is lovely. The ship was docked in a container area and we were provided a complementary shuttle to the cruise terminal outside the secure area. Inside the terminal we had the typical vendors selling tours of the area including a Hop On, Hop Off bus. The company running the HOHO bus was a local company which, at least to me, was trying to give the impression that they were part of City Tours, which provides HOHO busses in many cities. They weren't. The tour was 10 of whatever currency you wanted to use. Could be USD, South Pacific Franks, or Australian dollars - still 10. The bus was comfortable and we got to see a large area of this capital city. There were a couple of recorded announcements, but the notice of stops was by the driver and not over the PA system. As a result it was hard for those in the back of the bus to know where we were. Another pretty stop, now on the way to Sydney, Australia. So this year Volendam is not too long to dock at the cruise terminal (as Noordam was), so that is where we docked. I had checked in advance and knew I had been here before but I didn’t really recognize anything until I walked out of the terminal and saw where the shuttle dropped us off in 2019. I walked around the terminal area a bit, seeing a somewhat typical city. After I walked I re-entered the terminal building and looked around at the various items for sale. Most of them were marked as having been locally crafted. Noordam from Cruise Terminal Some views of today's stop -- Noumea Edited January 27 by richwmn 18 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 27 Author #247 Share Posted January 27 January 28th, At Sea Destination Brisbane, Australia It is a beautiful day aboard Volendam. Aboard the ship it is 79°F / 26°C under broken clouds. The humidity is 66%, and the winds are at 7.6mph. Last night the show was another installment of the Grand Cruise Repertory Company. This is a group of eight talented singers and dancers who put a lot of energy into the show. Maybe the show is not up to the standards of New York or Las Vegas, but it is pretty good and nice entertainment for the evening. It was a fun evening and I enjoyed the show. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – 9 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 28 Author #248 Share Posted January 28 January 29th, 2024 – At Sea, destination Brisbane, Australian Another lazy day at sea. We are moving along toward our goal of Brisbane. We are due to arrive tomorrow morning at 8am, ready to tour a new city. Our berth will be at an industrial port and will require a shuttle (about $27) to get to the nearest places of interest. The weather on the ship is currently 81°F / 27°C under cloudy skies. When I was out on the aft pool deck a few minutes ago it was drizzling. The humidity is at 84% with winds a little more than 12mph. If it weren’t for the rain it would be a very nice day today. On the ship it is a little before 8am on Monday morning. Due to the time difference, the second half of the first NFL playoff game is about to start. We are also scheduled to get the second playoff game in a little less than two hours. I’ll probably watch both games, I’ll have to go see if there is a party in the World Stage. We did have one last year for the Super Bowl, but I don’t remember about the playoff games. Trivia yesterday went well. My group during the first session only got 12 of the 17 possible points, but we did enjoy it. The evening trivia highlighted company logos and we had a perfect sheet. Unfortunately, so did two other teams. We lost in the tie breaker, mostly because the question involved the HAL logo and when it was changed. We chose the most recent, but the question was about an earlier, more major, change. Always the bridesmaid . . . My team mates for the late trivia were the Creative Writing Instructor and her husband. They are from Toronto and are leaving in a few days. While we chatted the piano bar started up. At the beginning of the cruise, or maybe during the holiday segment, he was ok. Unfortunately he hasn’t improved. He does command a bit of a crowd each session so some people must like him, but to me he is the one I am least likely to attend. Last night on the World Stage we had a second installment of the Sand Sculptor. As I mentioned before I have seen him on a previous cruise and wasn’t really impressed so again I didn’t attend. Today’s Activities – Today’s Menus – 12 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kluv2cruz Posted January 29 #249 Share Posted January 29 Is this the Archie at Ocean Bar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare richwmn Posted January 30 Author #250 Share Posted January 30 January 30th, 2024 – Brisbane, Australia It is almost 5pm and we are leaving Bribane. Everything has been a bit off today, so I’m a bit late doing this. We will start with the position of the ship this morning and the weather. Last night we started with the normal trivia session at 7pm. The subject was Golf, and we won. The World Stage showed the movie ‘Australia’, a 3 hour epic. I didn’t go, but the movie got generally good reviews. This morning we arrived at Brisbane on time. We had been warned that we would be going thru a face to face immigration inspection this morning. It was similar to what happened on the World Cruise last year. For the most part, we each walked up to the official with our passport, the official looked at the passport and the face and said thanks and we moved on. We then turned in our paperwork, followed by turning our passports over to the ship. After we finished in the terminal, we were off to the shuttles and a 30 minute ride to the actual city of Bribane. I was lucky that the shuttle I was on had a driver that talked about the area we were passing thru and a bit about the city. After arrival at the central station, we got off the bus and I walked around a bit. It was overcast and sprinkling and wasn’t a good day to show off the city. After I walked a bit, I got on a basically empty bus and rode back to the ship. So, even tho it is a bit late, here are the days activities and menus. 11 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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