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Welcome to the Platinum Medallion Club!
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We've made it to Honolulu at 6am and are currently waiting for our immigration inspection which is running behind Princesses' schedule. We have a long day in port and we are turtle snorkeling in the afternoon.
Cruise terminal 1 where the tower is on the right. We've berthed there previously.
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We're now on Day 3 (Half way there) of our journey to Honolulu. Every day has a full range of activities and great evening entertainment. We're totally enjoying on time on the Majestic Princess. Last night and again today at 1 & three, Rob Watkins, ventriloquist, performed and he's been a delight.
The comedy shows have been performed to packed audiences in the Vista Lounge. So much so, that Andrew Grose will do a repeat matinee show tomorrow in the main Princess theater.
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1 hour ago, The-Inside-Cabin said:
We know many people who sail on inside cabins exclusively without an issue. Insides vary in size and certain ones can be pretty roomy. @sandiego1 gives a great answer above. I think if you are happy with insides on two week cruises you will be ok on longer cruises.
We've sailed for months in inside cabins and find them quite nice. That being said, we also enjoy having light in the morning. Currently we're on a 33 day cruise on the Majestic Princess about 3 days away from reaching Hawaii. We're in a balcony cabin and it's been nice. For our upcoming 44 day cruise on the Volendam FLL to Alexandria and return, we're booked in an inside cabin.
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17 minutes ago, milolii said:
While on a tour to Rotorua from last month, our tour guide gave us a little local history. She stated that Peter Jackson found the area which belong to a local sheep farmer, arriving by helicopter. The farmer knew nothing about the story even after the first film was shot. His daughter educated him. The land and set still belong to the farmer. He’s considered the luckiest farmer in New Zealand. But still attends to his sheep. It’s a beautiful country,
We also learned similar information. One brother tends the sheep and one runs the movie set business.
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38 minutes ago, charliedalrymple said:
I will admit complete ignorance of and a total lack of interest in all things Lord of the Rings / Hobbit. I'm just curious--were the movies actually filmed at Hobbiton? I would imagine that would make it quite exciting for fans.
Yes. The set was originally built, used, and then destroyed. For subsequent movies, it was rebuilt and this time with more durable materials. I, too, had no interest and before we were there the first time 2 years ago, I had never seen the movies or read the books.
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Here's a tip for future cruisers. If you dock at the main pier, turn left and head towards the ferry terminal. There will be lots of vendors selling excursions (land and snorkeling) for both Papeete and Moorea. Costs are in the $50-$70US range.
we ended up cancelling our Princess day 2 snorkeling trip as it was a copy of day 1. We booked a $50 4 hour tour of the island at one of the above booths.
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We received those roller bags on the Grand South America and one was utterly destroyed by ship or dock personnel when transferring it to shore upon disembarkation.
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Our disembarkation was delayed 50 minutes because of clearance issues.
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7 minutes ago, CPs4591 said:
If you’re going to Moorea in the morning, it’s worth getting up early on deck and watching sunrise with some coffee as you make the very short trip over.
Yup, we've been there before. We also saw it on our way in today.
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We're a couple of days from Papeete and the outside temperatures are getting much warmer. Sunbathing was in full force today. Here's a 170° stern view.
Tonight is formal night, but we continued our dining in the Lido Marketplace where there is a wonderful grill station.We've finally cleared the wait lists for snorkeling excursions in Papeete, Moorea, and Honolulu.
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Today we are in lala land after crossing the international dateline yesterday. It's day 13 and we are observing a second April 21 (Sunday). The schedule on the APP does not have the correct schedule and the Princess Patter (printed schedule) doesn't show all events. We did have an interdenominational service this morning and it's the first time I can recall doing Sunday on adjoining days.
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Life is short so today we sampled a premium dessert before dinner! Yummy!
Also, we cleared the standby list for a snorkeling trip on a catamaran on Day 2 in Papeete.
I just missed lasting 3 minutes on the Yes/No game show. But I won a water bottle.And finally we enjoyed 2 sets of Patrick McMahon, a terrific country singer from Western Australia. We have seen him previously a number of times on HAL cruises.
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29 minutes ago, azbirdmom said:
We went there with Zealandier in December. Such a wonderful place even if one isn't a huge Lord of the Rings / Hobbit fan. Hope you enjoyed it.
We visited Hobbiton two years ago and hadn't read or watched anything Hobbit or Lord of the Rings oriented. Hobbiton was awesome and it's why we are returning. And, yes, we've binge watched the entire Lord of the Rings series.
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BTimmer's Almost Live Sydney - Seattle 4/10/24-5/12/24
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Today for lunch we tried Rudy's for sushi. The food and ocean views were excellent but the noise from the Piazza was terribly distracting .