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  1. Yes, it seems to have taken care of things, thanks for checking back.
  2. April 22nd, 2024 – at sea, destination Newport, RI Back in the sea day routine. Early breakfast and a nice relaxing day. This morning we are proceeding North along the US coast, currently off Savannah, GA. Our bearing is North and we are moving at 16 knots. On the Sea View Pool deck it was sprinkling a little while ago, but not bad. The tv weather is showing broken clouds and a temperature of 72°F / 22°C with a humidity of 74% and winds at 12 mph. Yesterday was turn around day in Fort Lauderdale. It appeared that most of the ‘In Transit’ Guests took the option to stay on the ship and there were about 50 or so people in the Wajang Theater. Once all the disembarking Guests left the ship, and several had to be reminded as always, we proceeded to the terminal for our immigration scanning. That went smoothly, but again we had to wait for one Guest to show up so the ship could have a zero Guest count and we could return to the ship. He did finally show up and once he did we returned to the ship. It was again very nice to be on the ship for a little while with almost no other Guests. A little after 11am the new Guests started arriving with their hand luggage. The cabins were ready about 11:30 and the ship settled down a bit. The Lido restaurant was open about the time the new Guests boarded the ship. Sail Away was originally scheduled for 3pm but was closer to 4pm. Just prior I was able to meet @kazu Jacqui and we manned the rail for Sail Away together. It was nice finally meeting her after working together on various CC projects over the years. I also got to see some other friends that I knew would be boarding. Last night on the World Stage was a presentation of ‘Origin Story’, which I watched several cruises ago. While it is a nice presentation, I didn’t feel the need to watch it again. Everyone seemed to be in a good mood again, so the night went well. Today is full of activities, including some special ones not on the Daily sheet. There is a Captain’s Reception for 4* and above at 11am, and a Wine Tasting at 2pm. Here are the general activities and menus –
  3. I just ran into this problem (among others) on Volendam this morning. I did your fix just now and will see if the problem persists.
  4. @POA1 You got where I sat for most of the afternoon, but Jacqui came and got me as they had a space a bit forward. PTV got us from left, someone Jacqui met, Debbie, Jacqui, me
  5. In Transit Guests are back aboard, pretty quick process today -- about 60 Guests involved
  6. April 21st, 2024 – Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Turnaround Day! In a short time Volendam will zero down Guests and a new cruise will begin. I have had a good time so far and expect it to continue. Half my trivia team is continuing on, so we will be recruiting three new players. It is currently 72°F / 22°C with 83% humidity and no wind according to the ship. Local forecast says 76°F and increasing to 85°F at 1pm. It is 7:31, and Daniel is already calling for self-assist passengers to start leaving the ship. At 9:15 the returning Guests who are not leaving the ship are to report to the Wajang Theater to do the immigration thing. When we are finished with that, we will return to the empty ship and the new Guests will start boarding shortly after. Last night was a normal final cruise night. Lots of goodbyes, and changing of information. One of the people I said goodbye to was a trivia partner for the last 109 days. He is also a Fort Lauderdale resident, so he has a short journey home. The other trivia partners that are leaving were for the last 15 days and are flying back to their home in San Diego. We won the last general trivia at 1pm, and just missed the final themed trivia, ‘Languages’, at 3pm. I have had a good run so far at trivia on this cruise. After trivia the final bingo was at $2,700 or so. I bought a ticket for the free cruise lottery, then decided to play bingo – not a normal thing for me. The bingo package was for four games and a scratch off ticket. The scratch off ticket got me a $5 free play chip in the casino, the bingo got me zilch. The bingo package was $39, so I spent $59 on ‘gambling’ last night. On the World Stage last night we had comedian Adam Yenser. Talking at trivia, no one could remember seeing him before. He was listed as being a comedian and Emmy Award winner, and a former writer for Ellen DeGeneres. His comedy was uneven and didn’t say too much about Ellen. It could be that he never got in his groove, but all he got were a few polite laughs. I need to wrap this up because the internet is going away shortly for an upgrade of sorts. Today’s activities --
  7. I'll have to either mail you snacks and drinks or catch you next time, I'm not leaving the ship!
  8. April 20th, 2024 – Half Moon Cay, Bahamas This is the last stop on the Canal Transit Cruise. I heard this morning that around 65 Guests are continuing on to Montreal, and I believe that cruise is sold out as well. That mean that around 1,350 Guests checking in tomorrow morning. Another good day to stay on the ship. So for weather today, we have clear skies and a temperature of 73°F / 23°C. The humidity is 71% and winds at 10.4 mph. Looks like a beautiful day for the beach at Half Moon Cay. Yesterday we had a lot going on. We started out with the final time change of the cruise. Some of the highlights begin with the presentation “A City on the Sea”, which is a look at the construction and operation of a ship. The ship shown under construction is Rotterdam VII. Trivia was challenging, and we did well with both sessions. The World Stage presentation was “Classique” by the Volendam Singers and Dancers. The troupe was in very good form last night and the show was really good. This was a repeat from the Grand Voyage, and might have been performed a little better this time. We arrived on time this morning, anchors being dropped around 6am, and tenders available starting around 7. It looks to be a great day at Half Moon Cay, and also aboard Volendam. Today’s activities and menus –
  9. I haven't been keeping up with the progress of Noordam, probably should have been transferred a day or two ago. It's been done now.
  10. Just a note, it would help if the ship is full and there is a wait list. Years ago I was traveling as a solo with two couples. One of the other cabins had someone that couldn't go, so I called and we were able to get me moved into the other cabin, thus freeing up a cabin for the wait list.
  11. April 19th, 2024 – at sea, destination Half Moon Cay, Bahamas Today is our last sea day for this segment. We should arrive at Half Moon Cay tomorrow morning for a nice beach day before heading to Fort Lauderdale to exchange Guests. We are currently headed in a northerly direction at 14 knots and are between Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Under clear skies, the temperature is currently 79°F / 26°C, the humidity is 69% and the winds are at 20mph. The ship is experiencing a little bit of motion this morning. So yesterday was a sea day and went well. I had a few things to do in the morning. We had a meeting yesterday to present medallions, and there were quite a few to present. Our Captain, Rens Van Eerten, and our Hotel Manager, Florin Dragomir, have a great deal of fun with these ceremonies. This occurred at 12:30 and we were all invited to the Main Dining Room for a lunch. My entire trivia team was in attendance and all but one, who was actually presented a medallion, went to the 1pm trivia instead. By the time we got to the Mix for trivia, all the seats were filled. We asked Cliff to put the questions on the screens in the bar area, but he was reluctant to do so. We ended up joining a nice lady who was sitting alone. We did well and enjoyed the session. The 4pm session consisted of all True and False questions. We got more right than we expected. On the World Stage last evening we had the piano talents of Elliot Finkle. As I mentioned the other day, he is a talented pianist and very good speaker. He played a variety of songs, with a story about each. It was an interesting time in the World Stage. Last night was the Orange Party in the Crows Nest. The Ocean Bar played to a packed house. The bar hop was also held, ending in the crows nest for the rest of the evening. Many people had various pieces of orange clothing on to participate in the festivities, and many had on orange wigs. Everyone seemed to be having a good time. Last night we did our final time change, so we are now on Eastern time to match Fort Lauderdale. Here we have today’s activities and menus – Daniel
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