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February 18th, 2024 – at sea, Destination Albany, Western Australia.

 

Today is another sea day, and a good day to relax. We are headed south at 11 knots and scheduled to arrive in Albany at 8:00am tomorrow. The skies are overcast and the temperature is 68°F / 20°C. The humidity is 81% and the winds are at 16.5mph. Overall a pretty nice day.

 

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Yesterday evening the topic of the late trivia was hair styles. This was pictures of various hair styles and we were supposed to give the name of the style. Top score was 14, we got 12 so not too bad.

 

After the trivia session was over, I headed to the World Stage to see the show. The show featured Akos Laki, billed as an instrumentalist. I skipped his first show because I didn’t think I would enjoy a sax as the featured instrument. I have to say I was wrong. The show was good, he is very accomplished at both instruments he played, sax and clarinet, and his talk was interesting. The songs he played were suited to featuring the instrument, and he played them well.

 

Here are the activities and menus for today.

 

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February 19th, 2024 – Albany, Western Australia

 

Today we are docked, and from the looks of it we are close to town. It should be a nice day in town, a little cooler than the past few days.

 

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Last evening was very nice. The early trivia session was good. The theme of the late session was ‘History’ and we managed to tie. Of course, we lost the tie breaker. I guess we need to work on that aspect of the game.

 

Last night the entertainment on the World Stage was a group called ‘The Tap Pack’. This is a group of four men doing a tap dance routine with a bit of singing. Both the singing and dancing were entertaining and the audience seemed to appreciate it.

 

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We lost our creative writing instructor in Perth, and got a drawing instructor in exchange. I understand there was a bit of a problem with the number of people showing up for the first session yesterday. I hope it gets straightened out, seems like a nice activity.

 

Here are today’s activities –

 

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And today’s menus –

 

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Some pictures of Albany

 

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February 20th, 2024 – at sea, Destination Port Lincoln, Western Australia

 

We lost an hour last night, and will lose another 1½ hours over the next two nights in order to match the time in Port Lincoln. We are currently traveling due east at 16 knots and will arrive at our destination Thursday morning at 8:00am. The temperate is currently 68°F / 20°C with 86% humidity. The wind is around 21mph and the skies are overcast.

 

Yesterday the two trivia sessions went well, as always the first was general knowledge. The second had a theme of ‘True Crime’, and consisted of major crimes that hit the headlines. Dani recited a major disclaimer before she started to the effect that some of the crimes were very bad and she would understand if anyone left. My group did not find that any of her descriptions rose to that level. The winning team got a score of 16/17.

 

I left the Mix right after trivia and headed for the World Stage, as did most of my group. Last night the feature was called ‘B Side’ and was very good. As mentioned before, this group called ‘Grand Cruise Repertory Company’ does an excellent job with the shows. They were scheduled for 12 shows and have been doing about one show a week. They have been a very welcome addition to the cruise.

 

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The ride since yesterday afternoon has been very smooth. We seem to have stayed just before or after weather problems on this cruise. We just missed two cyclones, and in Fremantle we had two nice days which were bracketed by 100°F days.

 

We passed the halfway point on this cruise last night. I am eight days away from halfway thru my itinerary.

 

Today’s activities and menus –

 

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1 hour ago, WriterOnDeck said:

I love following your trip, Rich. And I'm glad to hear they are offering creative writing and drawing. Can you tell us who the instructor for each is?

 

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Marianne was part of my trivia group and was on the ship until Fremantle. She split the cruise (and the cabin I understand) with Margery who is now on board.

 

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February 21st, 2024 – at sea, destination Port Lincoln, South Australia

 

Another uneventful night aboard Volendam. The seas remain calm and the ride has been smooth. We are currently headed East at 16 knots and should make Port Lincoln on time tomorrow at 8:00am. We lost another hour last night and will lose another half hour tonight to match the time in our next few ports. The temperature is 68°F / 20°C under broken clouds. The humidity is 84% with winds about 15mph.

 

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The two sessions of trivia yesterday went well. Of course we didn’t win, but we are always close. The evening’s session was ‘Geography’ and it wasn’t identifying shapes of countries. The questions were a nice selection of information about geography and the winning team got 16 out of 17 points. As happens frequently, there was a tie. Dani’s tie breaker is always the year something happened, and whoever is closer wins.

 

After trivia I went directly to the World Stage. Our entertainment was a comedian, Jeff Green. His act was funny and well received by the audience. He was on stage a little over the normal time, but it seemed like it was shorter because it was fun.

 

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After the World Stage show I roamed around the ship for a bit. The entertainers in the various venues have been aboard since we boarded in January and still get a good crowd. Last night the Piano Bar was about 2/3 full and the Ocean Bar maybe a bit less. I also went up to the Crows Nest, but missed the Dance Band by a few minutes. The people that were still there said the band had a small crowd dancing.

 

I also donated to the casino for the first time this trip. I played Roulette for about a half hour and managed to walk away with half of what I started out with. All things considered, not too bad.

 

Tonight’s activities and menus --

 

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Rich, thank you for taking the time to post all the menus, daily programs and experiences. I know it takes time. 
 

I just booked my first voyage on the Volendam for later this year so I have been looking for any and all info on the ship. 
 

Yesterday I watched a YouTube video of a deck-by-deck tour of the ship. I saw the Queens room looks like it’s being used for arts and crafts and that video showed the Kings room set up for private dining. Have you seen people eating in the Kings room or is it being used for any special purpose that you can see?

 

thanks in advance for any reply!

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1 hour ago, Ready2go11 said:

Rich, thank you for taking the time to post all the menus, daily programs and experiences. I know it takes time. 
 

I just booked my first voyage on the Volendam for later this year so I have been looking for any and all info on the ship. 
 

Yesterday I watched a YouTube video of a deck-by-deck tour of the ship. I saw the Queens room looks like it’s being used for arts and crafts and that video showed the Kings room set up for private dining. Have you seen people eating in the Kings room or is it being used for any special purpose that you can see?

 

thanks in advance for any reply!

Both the King’s Room and Queen’s Room are general meeting rooms, along with the Hudson Room. Each is used for various functions during the cruise based on the requirements of ship’s staff and various groups that might be aboard. I know that the King’s Room was used for a special meal for the President’s Club earlier in this cruise. Right now all three rooms are being used for organized activities. The Queen’s Room is being used for Watercolor, the Hudson Room is being used for Bridge Instruction, and the King’s Room appears to be people playing cards. Since we are currently on a ‘Grand’ cruise the ship provides more activities than the typical seven to fourteen day cruise. On a typical short cruise, these rooms may be used for meetings or classes by groups, such as continuing education groups, that request them.

 

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February 22nd, 2024 – Port Lincoln, South Australian

 

We arrived on time this morning to a very nice day. When you get off the ship it is a bit of a walk, or a shuttle, off the dock. We will see what happens afterward.

 

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We had the typical two sessions of trivia yesterday. We did ok on the early session. The late session had a ‘Botany’ theme and we went into it hoping to get a few right since we all said we didn’t know too much about the subject. Well, it turned out that the questions matched our knowledge and we got all seventeen questions correct. We were the only team that did, so we won without a tie breaker.

 

Meals were good as always. The World Stage was dark last night. Instead we had Derby Night. This was the same as we did on the World Cruise last year. Starting at 8pm the Ocean Bar Band played to a pretty full Lido Deck crowd. The beverage attendants were out in force and dressed up a bit. The Lido Staff was out with plates of food, making sure that everyone had some treats. At 9pm the ‘horses’ went to the post. We had five this year, staff members who joined in the fun. Each player advanced the amount of a die roll until each crossed the finish line. After the race finished, tickets were drawn for some prizes. It was really a fun evening.

 

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We lost another half hour last night and now we are synchronized with South Australia.

We won’t have to adjust the clock again for several days. I did sleep well last night, and woke up this morning at about the right time.

 

I will be going into Port Lincoln in a few minutes. Here are the activities and menus --

 

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February 23rd, 2024 – ‘At Sea’, next port Adelaide

 

We are currently anchored off South Australia with a twelve hour hull cleaning going on. The temperature is 61°F /16°C under overcast skies. The humidity is 68% and the winds are a bit over 21mph. We will be sitting here all day, and will continue to Adelaide this evening.

 

Well, change one to plan b. The Captain just announced that the conditions are not safe for the divers to clean the hull so they are talking to the necessary officials to see if we can go into Kangaroo Island for a short visit.

 

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The town of Port Lincoln was nice. From the ship there was a longish walk to the ‘Red Shed’ where everything begins. From there, it is a medium walk along the shore into the city. Friends that did walk said it was a very pretty view for the entire walk. The alternative was a shuttle which was 10AUD and was a quick ride into the city. From there it was a short walk to the HoHo bus, seemingly run by the same company as the shuttle. The HoHo loop was good with some narration by the driver. We did hit the highlights of the city, which had the required KFC, McDonalds, and Hungry Jacks (Burger King). After the loop on the HoHo, it was another short walk to get to the shuttle to take us back to the ship.

 

Yesterday for the early General Knowledge trivia session we did very well and won for the second time in a row. For the evening session, the theme was ‘Pop Culture’ and we lost again by one point. It was nice while it lasted.

 

The show last night was the second performance by ‘The Tap Pack’, and it was very good. Both as a group and as singles, the four performers are very good. They did more singing and have good voices, and their dancing is very good. They also took some time to give their backgrounds, which were interesting.

 

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This morning we arrived at our anchorage at 6:00am and I woke up to the sound of the anchor being dropped. The entire process took about an hour. I went to breakfast when the anchor drop was finished and everything was fine. We will see what happens for the next couple of hours.

 

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February 24th, 2024 – Adelaide, South Australia

 

We are now in Adelaide, which is another duplicate from last year’s World Cruise. The gangway will be set up at the end of my corridor, which means I will have to pass thru a crew space in order to get to the exit. It looks to be a nice day again today. We have had very good weather this entire cruise.

 

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After a bit of a mess, we did get to Kangaroo Island yesterday. This was also a duplicate from last year. From the tender dock there is a nice walk up a hill to the central business district which includes a grocery store, post office, restaurant, and bars. There is also a big field where a large market was set up last year. I was sad to not see it this year. I discussed it with someone else who was on the WC last year and we decided that when we originally canceled the stop they decided not to set it up. When we rescheduled there just wasn’t time to set up.

 

After getting to the top of the hill you can continue around and get back to the tender dock using a different road. This road has a very good view of the ocean. The weather was very good yesterday for the walk.

 

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Dani didn’t schedule a 4pm trivia yesterday, so our only chance was last night. I had to leave early so I don’t know how we did, but the first few questions were definitely not easy.

 

I did get to go to the World Stage last night, and it was a second performance by Jeff Green. From my perspective, it was another good show. He got a lot of good laughs from the audience and his show was non stop.

 

So at this point this morning we are at Adelaide and we have already been cleared to go ashore. There is a short train ride into the city and a special cruise ship rate to use it. The ride into the city is scenic and ends at a good place in the city. I did enjoy the day last year.

 

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February 25th, 2024 – At sea, destination Melbourne

 

Today is another day at sea, headed toward Melbourne tomorrow. We are headed southeast at 14 knots, to arrive tomorrow morning at 8:00am. It is currently 63°F / 17°C outside with a humidity of 77%. The winds are from the SW, at 8.5 mph.

 

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Yesterday was a nice visit to Adelaide. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do, but it happened that the train to the city was there so I got on and rode into Adelaide. When I got there the first thing I noticed was that a little place that we got snacks last year was closed. Not intentionally, I headed out of the station in a different direction and saw a different part of Adelaide than last year. It was very much a case of old (last year) vs new (this year). Both parts of the city are very pretty.

 

The train ride back was uneventful, and the day as a whole was very nice. The weather was beautiful. A late lunch then trivia. The World Stage had a movie last night that I didn’t care to see, so it was a very laid back night. I listened to the band in the Ocean Bar for a while, then went to the Crows Nest for the Dance Band. Both groups contain some very talented musicians and played a good set.

 

Today we have to do our monthly safety procedure at 1pm, but other than that a regular sea day. I must say that for some reason, after a rough start I slept very soundly last night and ended up sleeping very late this morning.

 

Today’s activities and menus –

 

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February 26th, 2024 – Melbourne, Victoria, Australian

 

We arrived in Melbourne this morning on time. When I finished breakfast I looked out at the terminal building and it looked very familiar. I checked back and just found that this was a stop on my 2019 Vancouver to Auckland repositioning cruise. I had a very nice day then and will probably walk around a bit today.

 

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Yesterday we only had one trivia session for some reason. It was at 7pm and the theme was ‘Celebrity’. We had one team member that got most of the answers right, so we managed 15 of the 17 possible points. Of course, two other teams got sixteen. Dani always uses a year as the tie breaker. We did get that right although it didn’t matter.

 

After trivia almost everyone moved to the World Stage to see the show. Last night we had a singer, Rebecca Kelley. In her self introduction she said she is from London. While she is a very good singer, she spent a lot of time trying comedy which I don’t think she was as good at. All in all a good show. She promised to do a tribute to Carole King for her next show, which should be good.

 

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Looking at the aft camera on the cabin TV I see two large trucks pulling up, and what looks like a fueling barge. Looks like we are receiving a good amount of new goods today.

 

For those who are interested, here is a link to what I posted in 2019.

http://travel.wa70.com/pacific/day13/

 

 

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1 hour ago, WriterOnDeck said:

Any word yet on the hull cleaning process, Rich? I hope it doesn't affect your NZ ports.

Nothing yet, we are supposed to know the first of the month just before leaving Australia

 

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February 26th, 2024 – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (pt 2)

 

As I mentioned this morning, I did the HoHo bus thing in 2019 when I was here before. I chose today to walk out of the terminal and walk along the waterfront. The day was very comfortable for a walk and I ended up walking about 2k from the entrance to the pier. The beach was gorgeous, and unused. There is a walking path, along with a bicycle path, running along the beach front that quite a few people were using. Many people were out walking a variety of dogs. There were also quite a few interesting buildings on the other side of the street with beach views from their balconies.

 

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3 hours ago, WriterOnDeck said:

Any word yet on the hull cleaning process, Rich? I hope it doesn't affect your NZ ports.

 

2 hours ago, richwmn said:

Nothing yet, we are supposed to know the first of the month just before leaving Australia

When I replied earlier I was doing so from memory. I just looked at the letter that we got again and here is the portion that applies:

 

"We anticipate we will receive our official feedback from MPI (Ministry for Primary Industries) by Monday (today) and we are hopeful we will be approved to sail in New Zealand as scheduled. If more work is required, we will conduct that following our call to Melbourne, Australia, and will advise you at that time on the impact to our onward itinerary."

 

So it appears we will have a more definitive answer later today.

 

 

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February 27th, 2024 – at sea, destination Hobart, Tasmania, Australian

 

Today is another beautiful day. We are headed for two stops in Tasmania which are close to each other. We are currently moving South at 12 knots and the ride is calm. The current temperature is 64°F / 18°C under overcast skies. The humidity is 68% and the winds are a little over 17mph.

 

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Our stay in Melbourne yesterday was very nice. The day was beautiful and I had a very nice walk down the waterfront. Last night was a formal night with very good food in the Lido.

 

The evening trivia last night was about slogans. We were presented with sixteen slogans, some no longer used, and asked to identify the company involved. As I previously mentioned, I am part of a group of about ten people that splits off into two teams with different makeups each session. Yesterday both teams got the same score (15/17) and missed the same two questions.

 

The show last night was performed by the Grand Voyage Repertory Company featuring only the lead singers and the dancers. It was a very good show and highlighted the range of the lead singers. This group has been a very nice addition to the cruise.

 

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February 28th, 2024 – Hobart Australia

 

Today will be a very long day in Hobart. We are staying here until 4am tomorrow. It is a very short run to our next stop in Tasmania, Port Arthur. This is my third visit to Hobart, having visited both in 2019 for the trans Pacific and last year on the World Cruise. It is another nice day, the temperature is 64°F / 18°C under broken clouds. The winds are about 10mph and the humidity is 70%.

 

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The only trivia yesterday was at 7:00pm and had a theme of ‘the 1960’s’. We had an interesting set of questions with one duplicate from about a week ago. Dani mentioned the duplicate and apologized before reading the question. My group only missed one question and that one we could have gotten correct but chose a different answer. Our score of 16/17 tied for first and we won the tie breaker.

 

After trivia the World Stage was dark as we had a theme night of ‘Once Upon A Time’. This was basically the same setup as last year on the World Cruise. The area around the mid ship lido pool was set up with references to stories, mostly children’s, and we were encouraged to wear sleepwear which only a few other than staff did. The Dance Band played for about an hour, followed by a couple of people telling bedtime stories slightly modified for an older crowd. The ship’s senior staff was available and mingled with the crowd. This event was not as well attended as the previous theme nights.

 

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