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Julie, your day in Lyttelton sounds like a 'it's a tough gig, but someone's gotta do it' scenario. Helpful to read your comments on Lyttelton, as we will have our first visit there in March (Ovation OTS) & likely we will just take a look around there as we've visited ChCh a number of times. Cafe, pub.... all sounds fine 🙂 Enjoy Christmas at Sea tomorrow.
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No Pies for us at the moment 🙂 We are preparing for Christmas lunch tomorrow with today's tasks including cooking up the beef & pork in the convection oven. We also will have ham & chicken & enough salads to feed everyone, at least. While we are preparing this, we are listening to Christmas music, including my present to myself (I know it's not Christmas until tomorrow, but I'm as 65 year old kid 🙂 ) - the Slim Dusty "Christmas on the Station" CD, just released in time for Chrissie. The recordings were done 50 years ago (Slim passed in 2003) & the music is most appropriate for an Aussie Christmas. My favourite so far is 'Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy' which brings back memories. Lyle, for your trip down-under you will need to familarise yourself with Slim Dusty. Oh, to finish up our lunch we had a fruit mince pie each, so we are still on track with pies. Merry Christmas to all.
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I recall our tour of Speights in 2013 as best brewery tour I’ve done. The samples at the end just kept flowing. At one point I suggested that we should maybe head out to get the bus back to ship. Our host said “no need to go so quickly, you’re bus isn’t even here yet & they won’t go without you”. Another couple of samples & I had to cross my legs on the way to ship 😁
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Ovation has a propulsion problem
mr walker replied to Schlugs's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
She’s backed out & turned to head off -
We have used the RC laundry service a number of times & never had them lose anything or any issues - they even hung my T-shirts on hangers😦. Yes, it costs but it is what it is. I don't have any item of clothing that cost $2.25 - I'm not sure you can buy a hankie for that these days?? The funniest time was when we boarded the ship in Seattle for our Alaskan cruise & handed our steward a full bag of dirty laundry - he looked at us as if we were crazy - we bring our dirty washing on to the ship?? We had done a 10 day land tour immediately prior & you can only carry so much luggage! And we were going to be onboard for the next 32 days [B2B2B] home to Sydney
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Interesting talk on another platform
mr walker replied to Elorac123's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Sounds like a definite possibility. I was once on a transpacific flight and clearance was delayed as some 'treatment' was past the specified date. The flight crew came thru the cabin spaying aerosol cans of something 😦 -
Paying it forward Happy Christmas
mr walker replied to windsor26's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Great thing to do. The company I worked with & recently retired from have been donating to Buy a Bale for several years now in support of the farmers. The donation is on behalf of our staff & our customers. Even though I'm retired, the company have asked me to arrange again this year - I still do some contract work for them. It is my job for today! -
Cheers Chilli - Merry Christmas!
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Hi Chilli, I'm interested in this also. For our March Ovation NZ cruise we have quite a nice amount of OBC that I can't see us spending too much of as we are not likely to take ship tours or pay for specialty dining etc, and, with our 8 C&A drinks between us, our drinks bill won't use up the credit. So apart from maybe the extended version of North Star we won't spend too much, and it seems a waste to just spend for the sake of using up the credit. Did you do North Star? Random question - did you notice if they had a darts board in the pub onboard? Maybe you were busy keeping you distance from the Chinese ladies or the cougars 😦 Cheers
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Booking with an overseas TA Princess cruises
mr walker replied to subaru94's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Most people recognise that, yes, the revenue from your fare will end up at the cruise company, but what has that to do with the point? What we are discussing is the TA commission they receive from the total payment for handling the booking & how that's better to be received by a local TA than an OS one as it keeps Aussie businesses (many of which are small ones) afloat & provides employment and business for other local businesses. If most of your cruises were not sold in Australia then of course there was no opportunity to use a local TA, so your point is moot. -
Booking with an overseas TA Princess cruises
mr walker replied to subaru94's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Give an Aussie your business & keep people in jobs. Note: I am not a TA nor affiliated in any way with one. -
Now for something completely different
mr walker replied to Blackduck59's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
It was terrible news to wake up to. As you know Les, our son is in the force, which always makes it even rawer for us. So young & with their whole lives to live.RIP to those gunned down & our wishes to their families & friends & their colleagues. And today just around the corner from our home, former commissioner Tony Lauer’s funeral was held, so a huge turnout of the boys & girls in blue. Hope you are doing alright mate -
RCL Ovation of the Seas - Lack of Entertainment?
mr walker replied to Matkai's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Comedy is, I think, the hardest of all forms of entertainment, as people have so many different tastes & senses of humour. We look forward to hearing the live music of the orchestra in March! -
RCL Ovation of the Seas - Lack of Entertainment?
mr walker replied to Matkai's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
The 'Broadway style' production shows remain in place for several years, so repeat cruising will mean they will be the same year on year. The fly-in entertainers will rotate around from ship to ship & it is luck of the draw who you may get on any particular cruise & the in-house bands/entertainers are there for months. We did B2B2B for 34N at one time & saw some of the same entertainment, including the fly-in performers, who, at times join for the end of 1 cruise & say on for the next one. Sometimes we would see them more than once and other times not. We saw a magician and then went to his show again on the next cruise to try and work out how he did some of the tricks 🙂 On that trip they had a 'special' show where the two stars of the production show did a one-off show together where they sang - one of them had been on Idol or similar. We mostly enjoy the entertainment & the fact that RC have a live orchestra rather than canned music like some other lines - we hope this is still the case post- Covid. -
Yes, that's the way I think they are proposing - just for day visitors on the ship port day. I have been to Brisbane many times, mostly for business & a couple of times for NRL games. Brisbane is not much of a city as a tourist destination - visitors to SE QLD go to GC or Sunny Coast. We have had a few port days there with no inclination to go into CBD. One time it was Melb Cup day & we caught a taxi to a local RSL club and enjoyed a lovely Melb Cup afternoon. Other times we just stayed onboard. On one cruise where we were at Portside, we planned to stay onboard, but found out that everyone had to disembark for customs clearance & no-one could re-board until zero count. As we were off the ship, we decided to take a ride on the rivercat. We enjoyed a lovely cruise doing a full loop and back to ship - maybe an option under this proposal?