paf225 Posted January 27 #3001 Share Posted January 27 Hello. I’m currently on a BtoB on Onward from Fort Lauderdale to Tahiti and have enjoyed the cruise immensely. I’ve met and befriended many folks on the full world cruise and enjoy their company. I’m part of a progressive trivia team with six world cruisers and play trivia in the Den and the Living room almost everyday sitting anywhere seats are available without issue. I have had no negative experiences doing the first two segments of a world cruise and believe I’ve benefited from Azamara upping its game for these great itineraries. Here are a few pics from our last port-of-call at Easter Island. Regards, Paul 16 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roel94 Posted January 27 #3002 Share Posted January 27 On 1/23/2024 at 7:47 AM, uktog said: Was that menu offered to all guests and how was it advertised- I would certainly have enjoyed a proper Al Fresco experience- I know you can on the buffet but I’m not a buffet person I don’t like jumping up and down and prefer full service It was for everyone.called Dining Under the Stars. With live music. today we had Aussie food everywhere for lunch. There a special dinner for WC guests next up set up on deck 5. No theme that I know of.there will be lots of dinners,more pool lunches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roel94 Posted January 27 #3003 Share Posted January 27 On 1/25/2024 at 5:09 PM, uktog said: Is the Chefs Signature Dinner the same price as a Chefs Table? Yes it was..all sea food then cheese and a sweet. Some wines are not to my liking but the food excellent. They are trying new menus weekly Abd more specials. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare uktog Posted January 27 #3004 Share Posted January 27 4 hours ago, laurieb said: Please don’t let one person’s experience one time dampen your excitement for your own cruise. The people on your cruise won’t be the same as on that cruise. Go and have fun, join trivia if you want and enjoy the den. And burn up that dance floor! Agree Sounds like a very different dynamic which is great to read. I also think Azamara will hopefully have learned a lot of lessons from the first time. They knew they had issues then 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crzrr Posted January 27 #3005 Share Posted January 27 We were on a segment during the 2018 World Cruise and the dynamics were exactly the same as any of the other 18 Azamara cruises that we have taken. In fact, we met many of the world cruisers and have cruised with some of them since. They were a lovely group of people and we never noticed anything different. Certainly never felt like an outsider looking in. Judging from the posts from the current world cruisers, it would seem as though they are equally as nice and welcoming. For the most part, Azamara cruisers are a nice, friendly bunch who are enjoying traveling and meeting new people. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laganlady02 Posted January 27 #3006 Share Posted January 27 8 hours ago, uktog said: Agree Sounds like a very different dynamic which is great to read. I also think Azamara will hopefully have learned a lot of lessons from the first time. They knew they had issues then I think that is why it is so important to have current information from those guests onboard now. What happened 6 years ago is no longer relevant considering all the personnel involved then are no longer with the company (however I acknowledge you had a different experience than the other 2018 World cruisers who have posted). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aliaschief Posted January 27 #3007 Share Posted January 27 Another day at sea as we sail to Pitcairn Island tomorrow. Tonight will be our third night of turning our clocks back. Another day of naturalist Nigel Marven’s great lectures, another cooking demo, maybe some pool time. Roy our Asst. CD served the Sizzling dogs yesterday followed by singing some Australian Classics during Australian Day. Tonight our orchestra does Big Band Era performance followed by our CD Martin Lawson performing. Life is good. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hilo4030 Posted January 27 #3008 Share Posted January 27 (edited) Many of the World Cruise cumulative trivia teams need players each new segment, since many players are only on for a few. Only have to have a couple world cruisers per team so you should still check it out, there will be teams needing players! Edited January 27 by hilo4030 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiwifruit Posted January 27 #3009 Share Posted January 27 2 hours ago, hilo4030 said: Many of the World Cruise cumulative trivia teams need players each new segment, since many players are only on for a few. Only have to have a couple world cruisers per team so you should still check it out, there will be teams needing players! We’ll be joining for Tahiti to Auckland leg if any team needs new players 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paf225 Posted January 27 #3010 Share Posted January 27 4 minutes ago, Kiwifruit said: We’ll be joining for Tahiti to Auckland leg if any team needs new players 😉 The “United Nations” team will have at least 3 vacancies starting in Tahiti and there are 4 New Zealanders remaining on the team. Regards, Paul 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aliaschief Posted January 29 #3011 Share Posted January 29 (edited) Captain Carl and crew did a great job of getting many folks ashore to visit Pitcairn Island despite large swells. Several locals came out to ship to sell some wares. Only around 35-40 now reside on this very remote island and there are no young children. Most of the residents are close or already being pensioners which brings up question whether this is last generation? The lady who gave a presentation on life on island was a descendate of Fletcher Christian. One of our fellow guest asked our Executive Chef Sri if he could do an Indian Rice Table. Voila it happened and 10-12 of us enjoyed an authentic and delicious Indian dinner. We now are turning our clocks back an hour every night. Tomorrow we’ll be on Hawaiian time. Two sea days and we will be visiting Fakarava where an Azamazing Day event is scheduled for this segment. There has been some gastro type cases onboard so self serve has been stopped and pools and hot tubs shut down today. Hopefully, these measures can put a stop to it. So far cloudy skies and a slight swell makes for smooth cruising today. This has been a wonderful cruising experience. Edited January 29 by aliaschief 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aliaschief Posted February 1 #3012 Share Posted February 1 Our Azamazing Day in Fakarava, French Polynesia was not so amazing but the locals were friendly and happy to see us. It was hot so we went for a swim. That was refreshing but the small coral scrape I got on my leg attracted a shark to arrive and check out what was bleeding in it’s lagoon. That was the end of swimming. We really did not have enough time here to plan much of anything. Marty the piano man onboard did a great tribute to Sir Elton John last night with the ships orchestra. That show was followed by a couple of songs from the guest chorus then Roy Asst. CD put on a great show of old time rock and roll classics. Having a great time no matter where we end up going or not going. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keeria Posted February 1 #3013 Share Posted February 1 This looks beautiful. We are so looking forward to join the Onward in Sydney. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dynacruiser Posted February 1 #3014 Share Posted February 1 @aliaschief beautiful photos! thanks for sharing your photos and stories. Beautiful clear water!!! I'm not a big fan of sharks, despite years of diving and seeing them often. I don't think sharks are more dangerous in French Polynesia than any other places, but it sounds like they are protected and the reefs are healthy. Just follow good science-based advice and enjoy the water! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisingaussies Posted February 1 #3015 Share Posted February 1 Hello Onward World Cruise passengers! Wondering if some kind person could help several of us on the 01 March segment Sydney- HKG? Do you know if we have to organise our own visas for PNG, or does the ship get a blanket visa for all on board? We’re getting conflicting advice from Azamara and TAS around the world. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ndsailing Posted February 2 #3016 Share Posted February 2 Just now, cruisingaussies said: Hello Onward World Cruise passengers! Wondering if some kind person could help several of us on the 01 March segment Sydney- HKG? Do you know if we have to organise our own visas for PNG, or does the ship get a blanket visa for all on board? We’re getting conflicting advice from Azamara and TAS around the world. Thanks in advance. We're on the World Voyage and we had to get our own visas for PNG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisingaussies Posted February 2 #3017 Share Posted February 2 1 hour ago, 2ndsailing said: We're on the World Voyage and we had to get our own visas for PNG Thanks again, have responded on the 01 March roll call. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruizer Diana Posted February 3 #3018 Share Posted February 3 On 1/31/2024 at 4:20 PM, aliaschief said: Our Azamazing Day in Fakarava, French Polynesia was not so amazing but the locals were friendly and happy to see us. It was hot so we went for a swim. That was refreshing but the small coral scrape I got on my leg attracted a shark to arrive and check out what was bleeding in it’s lagoon. That was the end of swimming. We really did not have enough time here to plan much of anything. Marty the piano man onboard did a great tribute to Sir Elton John last night with the ships orchestra. That show was followed by a couple of songs from the guest chorus then Roy Asst. CD put on a great show of old time rock and roll classics. Having a great time no matter where we end up going or not going. Sorry your swim didn't work out. We visited Fakarava in 2019 and had a wonderful snorkel and picnic. It does get hot, though! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roel94 Posted February 3 #3019 Share Posted February 3 On 2/1/2024 at 10:21 AM, cruisingaussies said: Hello Onward World Cruise passengers! Wondering if some kind person could help several of us on the 01 March segment Sydney- HKG? Do you know if we have to organise our own visas for PNG, or does the ship get a blanket visa for all on board? We’re getting conflicting advice from Azamara and TAS around the world. Thanks in advance. My agent got me one..American..now told I do not need it by ship. So not really sure if Azamara gave me wrong info. I got it very quickly.so wait. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roel94 Posted February 3 #3020 Share Posted February 3 16 minutes ago, Cruizer Diana said: Sorry your swim didn't work out. We visited Fakarava in 2019 and had a wonderful snorkel and picnic. It does get hot, though! It was hot but still below well below 32C. Only bad near tender ad no cover. one had to remember beach shoes and to be careful in the islands. I was in the water a good hour. moorea was great.so lots of sharks and string rays. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisingaussies Posted February 3 #3021 Share Posted February 3 5 minutes ago, Roel94 said: My agent got me one..American..now told I do not need it by ship. So not really sure if Azamara gave me wrong info. I got it very quickly.so wait. We're getting more and more conflicting info! Sorry to quiz you, but who on the ship told you you don't need the visa for PNG? Are we able to sight this anywhere in writing? Not keen to pay out US$50 each if it's not necessary. Thank you in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roel94 Posted February 3 #3022 Share Posted February 3 1 minute ago, cruisingaussies said: We're getting more and more conflicting info! Sorry to quiz you, but who on the ship told you you don't need the visa for PNG? Are we able to sight this anywhere in writing? Not keen to pay out US$50 each if it's not necessary. Thank you in advance. Thursday night by the doc officer. As it the only one I have not turned in yet. He said I did not need it.was he wrong no clue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisingaussies Posted February 3 #3023 Share Posted February 3 1 minute ago, Roel94 said: Thursday night by the doc officer. As it the only one I have not turned in yet. He said I did not need it.was he wrong no clue. Thanks, guess we'll have to get on with organising our own. Such a pity Azamara don't do as other cruise lines and get a blanket visa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roel94 Posted February 3 #3024 Share Posted February 3 4 minutes ago, cruisingaussies said: Thanks, guess we'll have to get on with organising our own. Such a pity Azamara don't do as other cruise lines and get a blanket visa. I believe aussies do not need one. what those the govt page say Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisingaussies Posted February 3 #3025 Share Posted February 3 Just now, Roel94 said: I believe aussies do not need one. what those the govt page say I think we do. I've been Googling and some of the advice from the govt pages is dated as far back as 2014 once you dig down. There's a lot of conflicting and out of date info. Having lived in PNG years ago for work, I can fully understand this! Shall endeavour to call the Sydney Consulate again on Monday. On Friday no departments were answering the phone. I really do appreciate your keeping in touch with any info you have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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