- 2023 World Cruise – The Adventure Begins (Post #1)
- The Adventure Begins! – Fort Lauderdale (Post #3)
- At Sea – en route to Falmouth, Jamaica (Post #4)
- Falmouth, Jamaica (Post #5)
- The Tuxedo Junction at Sea (Post #6)
- Puerto Limón (Post#7)
- Zuiderdam and Volendam – side by side – Panama Canal Transit (Post #8)
- Two Faces of Panama (Post #9)
- Library Grand Opening – At Sea (Post #10)
- The Graveyard of Good Intentions (Post #11)
- Something Old and Something New (Post #12)
- The Captain’s Dinner and Zuiderdam Ball (Post #13)
- Mike West “The Ship Guy”- At Sea (Post #14)
- Sunday Brunch – At Sea (Post #15)
- Taming the Towel Animals – At Sea (Post #16)
- The Final Day of our 8th Consecutive Sea Days (Post #17)
- GLAMPING IN NUKU HIVA (Post # 18)
- Sailing the South Pacific (Post #19)
- Island Joy presents Ukuleles in Concert (Post #20)
- Flowers, Pearls and Roulottes in Papeete (Post #21, 21 Jan 2023)
- Moorea Photo Safari (Post #22)
- Snorkeling in the Rain in Raiatea (Post #23)
- Late Sleepers in Uturoa, Raiatea (Post #24)
- Sea Day Brunch and Coloring for Adults (Post #25)
- Horse Racing on the High Seas – Derby Night (Post #26)
- Fashion Show on the High Seas (Post #27)
- 2025 Grand World Voyage – Sneak Peak (Post #28)
- Blow Holes on Tonga (Post #29)
- When is a world cruise a world cruise? (Post #30)
- At Sea – Dr. Karen Woodman, Linguist, Guest Lecturer (Post #31)
- Auckland Yarn Crawl (Post #32)
- Tauranga and a Visit to Hobbiton (Post #33)
- Gisborne Wine Tour (Post #34)
- Windy Wellington (Post #35)
- Let them eat cake on the Tasman Sea (Post #36)
- Sailing the Tasman Sea (Post #37)
- Two Days in Sydney (Post #38)
- Port Arthur, Tasmania (Post #39)
- Hobart, Tasmania (Post #40)
- Valentine’s Day at Sea (Post #41)
- Adelaide, Fringe Festival (Post #42)
- Adelaide – Kangaroos and Germany in South Australia (Post #43)
- Remarkable Rocks on Kangaroo Island (Post #44)
- Fremantle Fat Tuesday and Yarn (Post #45)
- Perth – Swan Valley Wine Tour (Post #46)
- 2020 Grand World Cruise Reflection and Reunion Party (Post #47)
- Slot Pull at Sea (Post #48)
- A valid claim of Bingo (Post #49)
- Indian Ocean Highlights (Post #50)
- Song Writing at Sea with Trevor Knight (Post #51)
- Port Louis, Mauritius (Post #52)
- La Possession, Reunion (Post #53)
- Formal Night Surprise (Post #54)
- Maputo – Hump Port – (Post #55)
- Our Overland Safari Begins!
- Safari Day #1 – Durban, South Africa (Post #56)
- Safari Day #2, Thanda Safari Lodge (Post #57)
- Safari Day #3, Thanda Safari Lodge (Post #58)
- Safari Day #4, Thanda Safari Lodge – Cape Town (Post #59)
- Cape Town – Table Mountain (Post #60)
- Cooking in Cape Town (Post #61)
- Lüderitz, Namibia (Post #62)
- Walvis Bay, Namibia (Post #63)
- At Sea – Enroute to Angola (Post #64)
- Luanda, Angola (Post #65)
- Crossing the Equator at the Prime Meridian (Post #66)
- Abidjan, Ivory Coast – Côte d’Ivoire, (Post #68)
- Banjul, The Gambia (Post #69)
- SNOW DAY IN DAKAR, SENEGAL (Post #70)
- Aprils Fools’ Day at Sea (Post #71)
- Santa Cruz, Tenerife (Post #72)
- Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canarias (Post #73)
- Riding a Camel in Agadir, Morocco (Post #74)
- Casablanca to Marrakech, Morocco (Post #75)
- Tangier, Morocco (Post #76) 7 April 2023
- Malaga, Spain (Post #77) 8 April 2023
- Lisbon, Portugal (Post #79) – 10 April 2023
- A Coruna Spain (Post #80) 12 April 2023
- Holland America Line 150th Anniversary Party in Amsterdam
- Bergen, Norway: Snow, Rain and Sun (26 April 2023)
- Praia da Vitória, Azores (5 May 2023)
Big Turnout for the Meet and Greet as we start to settle in for the long cruise
he main event for today was the Cruise Critic Meet and Greet held in the Crow’s Nest at 10 am.
We had about 200 people attend – a great turnout. Big Thanks to
- Kathi – Scrapnana – Roll Call Co-Leader
- Rich and Kathy – Photo Book
- Ellen – ZOOM Briefer
- Judi – ZOOM Briefer
- Natalie – ZOOM Briefer
- Su – Name Tags
Judy skipped the Meet and Greet and went directly to the Ocean Bar to join Marty and Gail with the Linus Project. More about Project Linus-Home. There was a HUGE turnout for the first day – off to a great start.
The creative writing class was filled to overflowing – so I didn’t hang around.  Maybe they will find a bigger space in the future.
Judy went to the first Arts and Crafts class in the Lido. They will run two sections: A and B – so your group will have a project every other sea day. A list of all the projects is HERE. They passed out a set of tools that you can keep for the cruise – but you have to turn them in before you leave. Having the tools in advance will help speed up the classes by not having to pass out tools every time.
The ship sponsored a ‘Block Party, at 4:30 on all decks. This was a great idea, as on other cruises, you may never meet your neighbors for weeks. Waiters went up and down the halls with snacks and pouring wine and champagne.  Capt Friso speed-walked down the hallways with a couple of bottles of champagne. He was moving fast and didn’t stop long as he was determined to hit every deck in an hour…not sure if he made it.
We wandered in our immediate area for a bit – then we ventured further down the block in each direction to meet more people a little further away.
Dinner was fine, and I generally won’t spend much time commenting on food unless something extra special takes place.
Presty, a veteran of many World Cruises, is back as the Maître d’- it was nice to see him again. Always full of energy, he doesn’t stay in one place too long.
Some people have remarked on the smaller portion sizes, and portions are a bit smaller, but they are probably a better size for your waistline, and they will always bring you seconds.
The Lincoln Center, a mainstay on many HAL ships over the years, is now performing concerts as guest entertainers. They put on a nice show and closed by performing a cruise ship classic – Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. We’ll see how many different renditions of this Queen hit we will hear this cruise.
On the way back to our cabin, we stopped by the Dueling Pianos (tonight only a single piano as the other player was not feeling well). We only heard two songs, and he finished with a nice rendition of Don’t Stop Believing.
Tomorrow we will be in Falmouth, Jamaica.
Looking forward to your blogs, Pete. I’m so disappointed we are not there too!
Hi Judi – We MISS YOU!!!! Thanks again for all the ZOOM briefs!
Pete
It’s too early to stop believin’, so don’t!
Never stop believin! Thanks!
Was Kathi able to join the. cruise? Was looking forward to her blog too.
Unfortunately, Kathi won’t be able to join us. We miss her very much.
Looking forward to hearing about all the things I am missing.
Kathi!
We miss you! But you are with us in spirit.
Pete/Judy and the rest of table 89 – formerly known as table 52
Kathi – This is Brooke – I am not on these cruises but am enjoying the blogs – Hope you are doing well. Cheers, Brooke
I check your blog daily..to keep up to date on everything..
.hopefully joining you in Auckland!
pete, jusdt a quick question: how much is the internet (normal use, no streaming etc) for the whole cruise ? thanks
werner
Surf package if bought in advance was $419 – Onboard was $524
Premium package was $559 in advance or $699 on board – really good pricing considering..