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  1. I feel conflicted about tours that include turtles or swimming with turtles. I had a previous experience in Vila where people could swim with captive turtles. That in itself I didn't have a problem with until I saw one young lad "hogging" a particular turtle and kept hanging onto it it, didn't seem to understand the concept of sharing or giving the turtle a rest from the harassment. It was not monitored, the kid's parents did not step in and nor did the facility or tour operators. I felt sorry for the turtles. Just saying that everything is not picture postcard perfect. If you can, do your own research on the facilities and operators before committing to something.

  2. 14 hours ago, Bazandgiz said:

     

    Thanks very much for that info, that's very helpful 🙂 

    Some more info from another cruiser:

    "I went through Olveston House, cost me $3.00 return for local bus and $25 tour at Olveston. Just do your research on tour times. Bus stop in Main Street of Port Chalmers just join the queue, comes I think hourly. The walk up to Olveston House was around 15 mins but a steep street. Grab a map from the tour volunteers at Port Chalmers."

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  3. 2 hours ago, Bazandgiz said:

     

    If you could ask in your group, that would be amazing, thank you!

    Have asked. Some did independent tours when they got off the ship and just arranged at terminal building. They think there might have been options for the castle and house you mentioned. There is a board on the right featuring various operators when you enter the building/shed. You could also just try researching online and making contact with some operators before your cruise? If I get any other info will let you know.

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  4. Something more has to be done about transport from/to BICT. More shuttle buses or flat rate options. To avoid nasty surprises. Taxi supervisors there did help somewhat but some of the things I witnessed at the terminal I just shake my head at. Frayed tempers, luggage being roughly thrown by taxi drivers (I think that one was being reported), dodgy stuff going on with fares/rides being cancelled (eg by uber). And I was soaked to the skin (my fault partly as I had to wander away from the crowds so I could hear myself think while making a phone call).

  5. On 12/3/2022 at 8:37 PM, MMDown Under said:

    Did you have an enjoyable cruise prior to the rough weather approaching Brisbane?  Yes, the weather has been unseasonably cold for Queenslanders this last week.  Now GC beaches are all closed because of the wild conditions.  Hope seas are smoother tomorrow. 

    I was on that cruise and found it really good, in fact I only had a touch of seasickness towards the end of the trip, just for one night but a tablet sorted me out and I slept like a baby

  6. 27 minutes ago, Bazandgiz said:

     

    Were there any local tour operators at Port Chalmers available for on-the-day bookings? I've been to Dunedin a couple of times before and done the Taieri Gorge railway and the city tour (and walked up Baldwin St, just to say I'd done it). I wouldn't mind a trip to Larnach Castle or Olveston House, but Princess' prices are stupidly high and more than I'm prepared to pay.

    I am recently back from the Carnival Luminosa trip to NZ. I had booked an independent boat/wildlife trip before arriving. I did notice in the terminal building (Port Chalmers) there were numerous posters/info for other operators. I wish I had taken a picture so I know for next time. But have no doubt there will be non-ship options for you. I can ask on my cruise group if anyone noticed trips to the Larnach Castle or Olveston House?

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  7. On 11/18/2022 at 9:19 AM, Hernextdoor said:

    I am not surprised.  I did the inaugural cruise 10 days ago and I will never set foot on a Carnival ship again.  The food was an absolute disgrace.  Two hour wait in the restaurant for a meal which arrived cold. Everything was dry, overcooked and unappetising.  The buffet was pathetic in terms of choice as well as quality. On my last day I lost it with the catering officer and chef. I took 2 boiled ages from the breakfast buffet and when I peeled them and cut them open te yolks were green with a thick black ring around them. It was obvious that at the end of service they put the leftover eggs back in the fridge and then pull them out the next day and reheat them. Goodness knows how many times those eggs had been recycled. Even if they offered me a suit for free I wouldn't touch it. Avoid at all costs.

    What a shame. I just did the NZ cruise on Luminosa. I had no problem with choice/variety. Sure the odd cold or tough item but I have found that on other cruise ships as well. I am just grateful I didn't have to cook or clean for a couple weeks. I'd sail Carnival again, I'd sail Luminosa again. I had a wonderful "bargain" solo cruise and am toying with another.

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  8. I cruised with Carnival once, back in 2015. But did not recall any membership number but I joined the VIFP club recently and was issued with a VIFP number and I used that when browsing the cruise deals.

    It turns out they did email me back in 2015 welcoming me to VIFP red status. Same number. So I suggest those who cruised Carnival atleast once try find that number or maybe call them? Because it does seem to open up other offers?

  9. Thanks to this thread I have been able to make a rough plan for my own cruise visit to Wellington at the end of Nov. Cable car > Zealandia > Botanic gardens walk back to city > Museum to see the skeleton of Phar Lap if it is there (his hide is in my hometown Melbourne and I have seen his heart in Canberra)

  10. Another who scored a terrific deal, but this will be my first solo cruise (have done other cruises and a couple of NZ road trips in the past). I can be a bit of a loner at times but looking forward to experiencing ship life again. I love nature and photography, if you see someone wandering around with a longish lens it might be me looking out for birdies, dolphins or flying fish. Feel free to say hi 🙂

  11. I guess I will want to "hit the ground running" if I am only having one day (or just a few hours) in a particular area. Being by myself I won't have to worry about others dragging the chain. But I really don't want to be stressing about shuttle/taxi costs/availability or public transport timings from/to Port Chalmers. If anyone has done any good wildlife related tours (land or water) around Dunedin please feel free to chime in. Thankyou.

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  12. Thankyou, Jean C. I will contact some and see how I go. I am not sure if more tours will be added by my cruise ship (in which case I could use OBC) or whether I do something independently that might be a better fit. My main interest is NZ wildlife and scenery (which I would opt for over castles/culture when my time is limited)

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  13. I was very happy to score a $267 balcony room for the NZ cruise ex Brisbane. My first time cruising solo. Although I have to factor in flights from/to Melbourne it is going to be terrific value for me especially as the cruise includes $500 OBC. I have been needing "time out" and other doors kept closing. It is odd because I did not receive any email offers from Carnival but visited their website as a result of one of the threads on here. Popped in my number and the deals came up (I cruised once with Carnival in 2015). Wish me luck with my prep and solo-travel jitters 😉

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  14. Thanks

    We'll go in the late afternoon so we can see the light shows. It looks like an easy MRT ride from the ship.

     

    Just back from Singapore (had 5 nights there after a cruise). Loved Gardens by the Bay. I caught the MRT all over the place, it is very efficient. Trains are frequent. According to my MRT map, jump on the train at Marina South Pier MRT, go one stop to Marina Bay MRT where you then change to the orange line (Circle Line) and then it appears just one stop to Bayfront MRT where the gardens are. I did the domes late afternoon/evening and then caught the second supertrees show (7.45pm and 8.45pm but confirm at time of your cruise).

  15. You guys are too funny - pity some of the ladies on here are getting all heavy.

     

    Ladies, my original comment was not meant to deeply offend those fond of the grey hair & 3/4 pants look - if that is what you want to do then you will - obviously. If you are confident in your look that will shine through - if not maybe give something new a try. :)

     

    You would have a field day with me - I am lucky to wear makeup twice a year, same applies to jewellery. I dressed up ONCE on our cruise and even that was 'only' smart casual - could not wait to get out of the gear and war paint cleaned off and back into my daggy comfortable clothes. Not everyone feels the need to impress others - or take a regimented approach to eating on their cruise. For some it is the only time to enjoy such a wide variety of foods. Perhaps stop worrying about OTHERS outside of work. I do feel some of the posts in here come across somewhat patronising.

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