Rare Germancruiser Posted February 17 #1 Share Posted February 17 (edited) Hi all seasoned X cruisers. I found a nice topic over at the RCI- board- about an old RCI - Ship ( Song of America) ! I rather liked those old pictures and memories of voyages- cruises - past. So I thought to share a few pictures of my first voyages on board Millenium, Summit... ! Those pictures are from 2001 and 2002 - Millenium and Summit. Both the Speciality Restaurants as they appeared back then. Those have been wonderul Speciality - Restaurants. Tuscany Grill- nice too, but far from the old style- my opinion - of course. Nr.2.bmp Edited February 17 by Germancruiser 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceangoer2 Posted February 17 #2 Share Posted February 17 9 hours ago, Germancruiser said: Hi all seasoned X cruisers. I found a nice topic over at the RCI- board- about an old RCI - Ship ( Song of America) ! I rather liked those old pictures and memories of voyages- cruises - past. So I thought to share a few pictures of my first voyages on board Millenium, Summit... ! Those pictures are from 2001 and 2002 - Millenium and Summit. Both the Speciality Restaurants as they appeared back then. Those have been wonderul Speciality - Restaurants. Tuscany Grill- nice too, but far from the old style- my opinion - of course. Nr.2.bmp 471.73 kB · 7 downloads Beautiful room. In a small way, it reminds me of present day Murano with less tables. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QuestionEverything Posted February 17 #3 Share Posted February 17 Thank you germancruiser. I think the 2nd photo was the Olympic specialty with some of the paneling actually from the Olympic. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 81Zoomie Posted February 17 #4 Share Posted February 17 Sailed on the Song of America in 1984! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisinNole Posted February 17 #5 Share Posted February 17 We cruised for the first time in 1990 on Song of America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baron Barracuda Posted February 17 #6 Share Posted February 17 The Olympic (as well as the other Ocean Liner restaurants on M class) once provided an exquisite fine dining experience which could last three hours. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare C-Dragons Posted February 17 #7 Share Posted February 17 (edited) 17 hours ago, Germancruiser said: Hi all seasoned X cruisers. I found a nice topic over at the RCI- board- about an old RCI - Ship ( Song of America) ! I rather liked those old pictures and memories of voyages- cruises - past. So I thought to share a few pictures of my first voyages on board Millenium, Summit... ! Those pictures are from 2001 and 2002 - Millenium and Summit. Both the Speciality Restaurants as they appeared back then. Those have been wonderul Speciality - Restaurants. Tuscany Grill- nice too, but far from the old style- my opinion - of course. Nr.2.bmp 471.73 kB · 8 downloads The decor reminds me of the SS Norway which was my first sailing on a cruise ship. There was a lot of “elegance “ back then. 😉😊 Edited February 17 by C-Dragons 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceangoer2 Posted February 18 #8 Share Posted February 18 16 hours ago, C-Dragons said: The decor reminds me of the SS Norway which was my first sailing on a cruise ship. There was a lot of “elegance “ back then. 😉😊 that was a beautiful ship...do you remember the International lounge with the pianist? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QuestionEverything Posted February 18 #9 Share Posted February 18 17 hours ago, Baron Barracuda said: The Olympic (as well as the other Ocean Liner restaurants on M class) once provided an exquisite fine dining experience which could last three hours. Greetings Baron Barracuda, indeed. Had many a wonderful meal in the Olympic and the other venues on the M class. We always brought an ocean liner book with us when we sailed, in the Olympic we would show photos to the great wait staff of the actual Olympic and her interior. Seems like a different world now, and not for the better in my view. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare C-Dragons Posted February 18 #10 Share Posted February 18 2 hours ago, Oceangoer2 said: that was a beautiful ship...do you remember the International lounge with the pianist? Oh yes, I loved it ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceangoer2 Posted February 18 #11 Share Posted February 18 4 hours ago, C-Dragons said: Oh yes, I loved it ! My daughter was in the shows and the pianist was her BF. Both were U students so would have been April through Aug. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Germancruiser Posted February 19 Author #12 Share Posted February 19 Yes it was the Olympic Restaurant on board Milli. Loved, loved that Restaurant. I agree Question Everything- a different world- and I also agree- not always for the better. All other Spec. Restaurants on board Milli- Class ships where great- Ocean Liners- Constellation, Normandie - Summit, United States - Infinity. Hm. A shame really that they changed those wonderful rooms into Tuscany. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHUNTGOLF Posted February 19 #13 Share Posted February 19 This topic brought back memories of my very first cruise in January 1977 on Holland America’s original Rotterdam. How things have changed in the last 46 years or so. The Rotterdam, at 38,000 gross tons, would be dwarfed by today’s mega ships. Below, I included a description of the cabins, the ship’s statistics, and some menus from the cruise. On that 11 night cruise, we booked an inside guarantee and ended up in a small cabin with upper and lower berths. We were very young back then so no problem for me getting into that upper berth. Wouldn’t want to try that today!!! Back then, we even had a golf long drive contest from the aft of the ship. The wake of the ship was the fairway and they tied a life buoy to a rope and used that to judge how far the drive went. I didn’t win but it sure was fun!!! John 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceangoer2 Posted February 19 #14 Share Posted February 19 8 minutes ago, JHUNTGOLF said: This topic brought back memories of my very first cruise in January 1977 on Holland America’s original Rotterdam. How things have changed in the last 46 years or so. The Rotterdam, at 38,000 gross tons, would be dwarfed by today’s mega ships. Below, I included a description of the cabins, the ship’s statistics, and some menus from the cruise. On that 11 night cruise, we booked an inside guarantee and ended up in a small cabin with upper and lower berths. We were very young back then so no problem for me getting into that upper berth. Wouldn’t want to try that today!!! Back then, we even had a golf long drive contest from the aft of the ship. The wake of the ship was the fairway and they tied a life buoy to a rope and used that to judge how far the drive went. I didn’t win but it sure was fun!!! John And skeet shooting was allowed then! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NMTraveller Posted February 19 #15 Share Posted February 19 (edited) 58 minutes ago, JHUNTGOLF said: This topic brought back memories of my very first cruise in January 1977 on Holland America’s original Rotterdam. How things have changed in the last 46 years or so. The Rotterdam, at 38,000 gross tons, would be dwarfed by today’s mega ships. Below, I included a description of the cabins, the ship’s statistics, and some menus from the cruise. On that 11 night cruise, we booked an inside guarantee and ended up in a small cabin with upper and lower berths. We were very young back then so no problem for me getting into that upper berth. Wouldn’t want to try that today!!! Back then, we even had a golf long drive contest from the aft of the ship. The wake of the ship was the fairway and they tied a life buoy to a rope and used that to judge how far the drive went. I didn’t win but it sure was fun!!! John That was our first cruise! We were young back then also. Edited February 19 by NMTraveller Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArgoNereus Posted February 19 #16 Share Posted February 19 14 minutes ago, NMTraveller said: That was our first cruise! We were young back then also. So was ours, March 1989. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lastdance Posted February 19 #17 Share Posted February 19 (edited) On 2/17/2024 at 12:25 PM, C-Dragons said: The decor reminds me of the SS Norway which was my first sailing on a cruise ship. There was a lot of “elegance “ back then. 😉😊 I was on her too; dressed up every night for dinner. I believe we were in an Ocean view cabin along with a table for eight. We were all around the same age and loved it! Edited February 19 by Lastdance 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dabear Posted February 19 #18 Share Posted February 19 20 hours ago, Germancruiser said: Yes it was the Olympic Restaurant on board Milli. Loved, loved that Restaurant. I agree Question Everything- a different world- and I also agree- not always for the better. All other Spec. Restaurants on board Milli- Class ships where great- Ocean Liners- Constellation, Normandie - Summit, United States - Infinity. Hm. A shame really that they changed those wonderful rooms into Tuscany. Totally agree. dining in one of those specialty restaurants with the artifacts was great. We dined in all of them. Frankly, every time we've dined in Tuscany we were disappointed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nanamobo Posted February 20 #19 Share Posted February 20 Germancruiser…loved the walk down memory lane. Our first RC cruise was Sovereign of the seas in 1988 and the 2 years later Song of America. We love that ship which was so intimate!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Germancruiser Posted February 20 Author #20 Share Posted February 20 Even though no longer with the United States Restaurant I can´t wait to embark on board Infinity in 10 days. Also she got a bit of a make over- so even though a rather old Lady I am sure I will love every minuite - 4th time that I booked a cruise on Infinity. The only Milli- Class ship I sailed but once is Summit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leafsnation Posted February 20 #21 Share Posted February 20 We were on Rotterdam in 1976. Was 23 years old . Remember the disco bar at top of ship and indoor pool Bob 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Germancruiser Posted February 20 Author #22 Share Posted February 20 Sovereign - the mother of all modern cruise ships- along with Majesty and Monarch- all of them gone by now- except for Majesty. The following class- Vision Class- was my first experience ( Grandeur) with those- at that time- " Super- Liners" as they where called. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceangoer2 Posted February 20 #23 Share Posted February 20 15 hours ago, Lastdance said: I was on her too; dressed up every night for dinner. I believe we were in an Ocean view cabin along with a table for eight. We were all around the same age and loved it! Agree....very young and impressed with the 'elegance'. Most cabins were ocean view weren't they? Not aware then of any balconies but if there were, we definitely couldn't afford them....🥲. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baron Barracuda Posted February 20 #24 Share Posted February 20 Back on Zenith and Century thanks to chef Roux dining in the MDR was so special we didn't need specialty restaurants. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Germancruiser Posted February 21 Author #25 Share Posted February 21 Ah I remember these days well- Chef Roux - indeed- the MDR- dinners where equal to todays Spec. Restaurants- at least on board X- ships. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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