Thursday, September 3, 2015

Getting Ready

We have planned another cruise.  This time we will be taking the Crystal Symphony for two weeks over Thanksgiving.  We have never sailed on Crystal so when this opportunity came up, we decided to give it a try.

We are scheduled to leave on the 14th of November and return on the 28th.  I am looking forward to this trip because we have heard so much about Crystal.  All of it good.

The trip leaves Miami and goes to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Montego Bay, Dominican Republic, San Juan, Tortola, St. Barts, St. Kitts, and Grand Turk.  We have visited each of these places at least once in the past so this trip is for the ship.  We will leave on the 13th and stay in Boca Raton for one night and then drive to the port of Miami.

We just learned that Crystal is giving everyone one hour of free internet so I will be able to keep the blog going.  This time I hope to include lots of pictures.


Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Disembarkation Day

Today the cruise came to an end.  We docked in Brooklyn at around 6:30am.  We did not see us go under the bridge but I did see the Statue of Liberty from my balcony.


Always a welcome site when returning home.



Nice skyline.

Early breakfast and then finished packing our carry ons and headed to the theater where we were suppose to wait for our number and color to be called.  There were a lot of people from different counties on this cruise so the line at customs was long and they held up the disembarkation process for a bit.  We did not get off the ship until around 10 am.  There was no line for the US citizens.   But a really long one for the others.

Had to line up for a taxi to take us to the airport where we picked up our car.  And we were off.  The ride up to Springfield was uneventful.  Lots of traffic in NYC and lower Connecticut but not so bad once we cleared the cities.

Arrived at the hotel by 3pm.  Need to buy a new piece of luggage as the handle on mine broke in Paris.  The pull up one.  So we are off to Costco to find a new one.

I thought I would post some of the pictures I took while we were in Southampton.


The view from our balcony.  Just need to look between the boats.


While we were in port, they lowered the boats to check the ropes.  So now I could see what the others see.


As we were sailing out of England, we spotted this castle on the shore.


I am still not a huge fan of Cunard.  They are too class oriented for my taste.  But I will say that the food in the dining room was good.

Tomorrow is Elizabeth's high school graduation.  We are very proud of her.  Will post pictures then.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Rest of the cruise

Not much to tell.  We finally ate in the restaurant.  Food is pretty good.  We do have a table for two but right next to another table for two.  But they have not been there the past two nights.

And we finally decided to go to the restaurant on formal night.  If you wear a dark suit and tie you pass.  Bob had a dark blue blazer with black slacks so he made it.  Some of the guests really dress to the nines and others, not so much.  A real mix.

Tomorrow we arrive in New York.  We will rent a car and drive up to Mass. to visit with Heather and her family and then attend Elizabeth's High School Graduation.  She is planning on attending Johnson and Wales in the fall.  Very proud of her.

Till New York, bye for now.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Sea Day #3

Well, we did not get to eat at Todd English last night.  Seems they were fully booked.  When we asked if we could come, we were told not until very late.  So it was Kings Court once again.  This is probably good for my diet.  The food is just okay so we do not over eat.  They had a green curry shrimp which I tried but it was very spicy so I only ate two pieces.  And a salad and fruit for dessert.

Yesterday afternoon I attended the knitting and needlework group.  Will not go again.  Seems that the ladies already have formed their groups and I was sort of out in the cold.  The social hostess did not even introduce herself to me.  If I am going to work alone, then fine.  I will do it where I like and not where they think I should be.  I like to sit by a window so I can see the work since I am doing cross stitch or needlepoint.  If I am knitting, then I can do that anywhere.  But I did not bring knitting this trip.

We went to bed early again last night so we are up early this morning.  Gained another hour.  I think we have two hours to go.  And then we will be back on the correct time for New York.

Not much to do today.  Routine is about the same.  I get some exercise in just walking around this ship. And we do the stairs.

Dinner tonight will finally be in the restaurant.  Hope they have held our table.  We will see.

Might try and see the show tonight.  And will try and attend some of the lectures.  We have been watching them on the TV in the afternoon.  Some of the speakers are good.  Not all of them but some.

Tonight we do not change our clocks.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Sea Days #1 and #2

We were up early as we went to bed rather early and we gained one hour during the night.  Had a light breakfast in the King's Court of fruit and Special K for me and meats for Bob.  It is strange that the buffet is on deck 7 and not a top deck like all the other ships we have sailed on.  It is convenient for us as our cabin is on deck 8 but it is rather dark in this area.

I spent most of the morning in the Winter Garden doing my cross stitch.  Met a lady who has been on this ship since it left New York about two weeks ago.  Did the crossing and then around the British Isles and now crossing back.  Cunard is celebrating 175 years in service and that is the reason all three ships were in Liverpool last week.  Liverpool is where Cunard started.  All three ships were in Southampton when we embarked but no big deal.

Went to the Kings Court for lunch but I think all 2600 people were trying to have lunch there so we decided to go to the restaurant.  We sat at a table for 2 but the next table for two was two inches away so we spoke with Jan and Larry from New York State.  They are from the Finger Lake region and I told them that I attended Keuka College for two years so I know something of the area.  Nice people.  Their daughter is associate producer for CBS This Morning and is a marathon runner but not fast.
For dessert we all had "Spotted Dick".  I ordered it because I wanted to know what it was.  Look it up.

We took a nap and then Bob went out and walked on the deck for one mile.  Three times around is one mile.  This is a long ship.

Tonight was formal night and we did not bring formal clothes so we ate in the Kings Court.  Not too bad.  I had a salad which I enjoyed and then some vegetables and a piece of salmon which I did not like.  Kind of dry.

We gained another hour during the night so we were up early again today which I think is Friday.  The routine will be sort of the same so I will not be posting again until maybe Saturday.

I think we will try Todd English again tonight.  The last time we were there we asked if we were dressed like we were would they seat us.  He said no problem.  Coat and tie and dress for me.  And he said we did not need a reservation.  The food was better than in the Kings Court.

The seas have been calm so far.   A little fog this morning but not bad.  Still very windy and cold.  Same weather we had last time.  I guess that is the normal for this area of the Atlantic.

I also listened to the lecture on the history of ocean vessels.  This was the only way to travel to Europe back in the 1920's or 30's.  They did use the ships for troop carriers during both WWI and WWII.  The QM2 is still the only ship doing crossings on a regular basis.  The other lines just cross to do Europe in the summer and then cross back.


Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Southampton and boarding the QM2

Up fairly early as we went to bed early last night as it had been a tiring day.  Breakfast here at the hotel.  When we came back to the room I discovered that my computer is not working.  Not sure if it is the computer or the cord so we are off to the Apple store.

So at the Apple Store, we had to make an appointment for 11 am.  Back to the hotel to check out and store our luggage and then back to the Apple store.  I had to wait for the computer expert but he was able to fix the computer.   Seems that my computer has not been charging.  Something is wrong with the cord.  They do not sell the cords but he did give me a UK plug and now my computer is up and working like a charm.

We had lunch at a place called Wagamama.  This is the restaurant that Dan told us about while we were in the pool.  Remember, he graduated from Johnson and Wales.  Anyway, when we saw it we wanted to try it.  Good but too much but we ate it all.

Back to the hotel to wait for our taxi.  We wanted to take the shuttle but they were booked so we hired a taxi to take us to the ship.   While we were waiting, we spoke with two ladies who are also on the ship.  From Atlanta and they have just spent 5 months on a ship doing a semester at sea.  You can be a life long learner and sail with the ship.  We might look into this.

Embarkation was great.  Nothing like we experienced the last time we sailed on the QM2.  Our room was ready and we settled in.  My luggage came before the muster drill.  Speaking of the muster drill, our station is the Kings Court and we had to stand along with most of the people and listen to the Captain on tape tell us about the policies.  Then the staff showed us how to put on a life jacket.  Sort of a waste.

Bob's luggage was in the hall when we returned.  His had a red tag that said "check by owner", we thought they found his Scotch but it was there.  Not sure what that meant.

Up to take pictures of the sail away.  Weather sunny but cool and windy.

Dinner was in the Todd English Restaurant.  Very good.  We both had the garlic shrimp and then Bob had a sea bass dish and I had the surf and turf.  And dessert was chocolate fallen cake which was to die for.  Wow, what a great dinner.  You pay extra for this but it is worth it.  Will return.

We gain an hour tonight.  Will post pictures later as I have not downloaded them yet.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Travel Day - Lyon to Southampton via Paris and London

Wow, what a day.  We got up early as we had no idea how to get our tickets so we wanted plenty of time in case there was a problem.  I had ordered the rail tickets on line back in March but the system now has you getting your tickets at the station.  They have plenty of kiosks available but you needed to insert the credit card that you bought the tickets.  Of course, I left this credit card at home.  So we needed to go to the ticket office where the man printed out both the first train to Paris and then the train to London.

When the train platform was posted we headed to that area.  Found a lift but it brought us to the wrong platform.  Found the right one and then had to head to Y area for our car number.  Plenty of space to store the luggage which was great.  Ride was uneventful.  You go so fast that you really cannot see much of the country.  Besides, we were sitting facing the rear of the train so that has a tendency to make me sick.

Arrived in Paris and had to transfer to the north station.  There were no taxi cabs so we had to wait for around 15 minutes.  The ride to the north station was fine but when we got there, we had to go through passport control and wait upstairs until the called the train for boarding.  Dragging this luggage around is getting old real quick.  Plus the pull up handle on my big piece broke.  Piece of junk.

Again, plenty of room for the luggage.  Took our seats and off we went heading to London.  They served us a nice light lunch with wine.  Love that about France.  It takes about 25 minutes to go through the chunnel.  Arrived in London but again at a different station than we needed for the train to get up to Southampton.  Had to take the underground to get there.  The man at the ticket office told us what underground trains to take, there were two of them, and we finally made it to Waterloo Station.

It pays to look lost, as a very nice lady asked us if we needed help.  She works for the train company in customer relations.  She was able to get the track number and took us to the train before anyone else came on board.  She had us put out luggage right up front and us in the first two seats.  And we met Albert, train attendant, who assisted us in getting off with the luggage.

Had to wait for a taxi but I hailed one down and the ride to the hotel was quick.  This hotel has seen better days or at least our room has.  Because we are using points, we have a room with no view or should I say, a view of other buildings.  Oh well, such is life.

Not sure what we are going to do about dinner.  I need to find out just where we are before we decide anything.  Tomorrow we board the QM2 for our trip to New York.

The day all told has been long.  Left the hotel at 6am and checked into this hotel at around 4:30pm plus we lost one hour so our body clocks think it is 5:30pm.  Long travel day.  But we made it so I guess that is something to be proud of.  But we are getting too old for this type of travel especially lugging all this luggage around.  We are both rethinking the way we pack.  Do not need to bring big luggage.  That is what the laundry is for.

We hope we have good internet on the ship.  If not, I will do my best to keep you updated but it is six days at sea.  Nothing much to see but water.  Till then.

Dinner last night at the Oxford Brasserie.  All quite good.  We were the first ones to sit down for dinner. Seems that the American eats early.  Walked back to the hotel.  A/C not working right so I turned it off and opened the window.  Much better.