Thursday, November 30, 2017

11-30-17 Sea day:

Today was the first of our 3 sea days---2 at the beginning of the cruise and 1 later.  We started it off with breakfast in the Lido just like we did every day after today.  This was pretty much my usual breakfast.  Although later in the cruise I discovered they had hard boiled eggs so I'd have cream of wheat, a hard boiled egg and an English muffin.  I also discovered they have a guava/orange/something juice and added that to my morning beverages.
I like to participate in CruiseCritic.com for a few months before a cruise, so when someone organizes a CruiseCritic meet and greet, I try to attend.  Even Ken went this time.  I showed up a little late since I tried to compete in the ping pong tournament that was starting at the same time.  Since I couldn't concentrate on the game, I was out quickly, but had agreed to meet up with one of the gals to play later---she cancelled and we never got around to rescheduling.  Anyway, we met some interesting people at the M&G and had a fun visit there.  Even making arrangement to share a taxi with a few people at the upcoming port in St. Kitts.  (not necessarily a good idea since 4 of us sat around for an extra half hour waiting for the 5th person to show up.  Ended up being plenty of people looking to go to the same place, but we did enjoy visiting with the other couple --Marion & Armando-- several more times around the ship).  This was the set up for the M&G----cookies and drinks up in a meeting room in the Crow's Nest.
At 3:00 there was an interesting talk in the World Center: Discovering Basseterre, Castries and Bridgetown. 
The presenter was informative and interesting.  nice to have a docent again and not just a shopping ambassador.
Would love to snorkel by the Pitons some day
I didn't realize there was another pier at Castries.  We've been here a couple other times and was always on the other side of the bay.  Didn't really matter for us, though, taxis were readily available both places.
some of the info given---although I have no idea what "HOHO: no but tours at the terminal" means!
spent some time wandering around the ship after the ports talk.  Just a few random pictures here and there:
the Dutch restaurant.
one of the clever floral arrangements
the Promenade Deck.  I was trying to picture what the people in the OV rooms next level up would see.  I presume these are the obstructed view rooms.  Looks like there should be views of the ocean when you're looking straight out.
I didn't realize it at the time, but there was a Tea Dance going on in the Queen's Lounge from 3:15-3:45.  There were 2 of them during this cruise.  Once I realized what it was, I made a point of making it to the other one.  Probably the nicest "high tea" I've been to on a cruise ship.
may have to find a few pictures to add to instagram with that hashtag.
time to settle in for sunset.
looking out from my verandah
using the whole range of my lens----the reason why I complained about the extended overhang above our verandah.  Most of the time it didn't matter since this trip there were usually only clouds at the horizon at sunset, or a total overcast and no sunset.
Zooming in to get rid of the overhang
Then off to dinner----and dessert.  Back in the Lido restaurant. 
From there we usually went to the 7pm show on the World Stage.  Tonight it was Off the Charts: a review of hits from Billboard's lists from Elvis to Beyonce.  Featuring Koningsdam's Singers and Dancers.  It was very good.
We arrived late enough that we missed the part where they said no photography----oops.
Loved the ships band, too.
Ken especially liked the band leader and drummer, Chris.
Then we were off to the Lido deck to watch the movie: My Rules Don't Apply, a Drama/Comedy, 2 hours 7 minute movie about the unconventional love story of an aspiring actress, her determined driver, and their boss, eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes.
Back in our room, we found this guy taking over the bed.
Also found our saying for the day:  your journey begins with a choice to get up, step out and live fully.
flip side of above card.
I'm not usually a big fan of sea days, but I think I'm getting over that.  I'm finding lots to do.  Plus I find I enjoy sitting on our verandah reading a book.

Some of the O activities for the day:

Just Breathe--- (greet the  morning with meaningful meditation, daily intention, and experience the health benefits of movement inspired by O, the Oprah Magazine's dedication to living your best life.  Led by Sara Ivanhoe, certified yoga and meditation instructor.)

O's Reading Room Book Pickup---The Price of Illusion.  I'll admit I'm not much of a reader, but decided to check out the book and give it a go.  I did enjoy it---the memoir of Joan Juliet Buck (former Vogue Paris editor) .  Instead of turning it back in at the end of the cruise, I decided to buy it and send it to my sister for Christmas. 
Later in the day Joan Juliet Buck and O Books Editor Leigh Haber hosted a discussion.  I wish I had gone to it.  It should have been later after people had a chance to get into the book.  But then I would have missed the ports talk.  I found most of the things I wanted to do were the same time as other things I wanted to do. 

The O Shopping Grand Opening

The Supersoul 100: Dr. Shefali  (Clinical psychologist, speaker and acclaimed author, Dr. Shefali will help you let go of traditional ways of thinking to become who you really are.)

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

11-29-17 11 night HAL Cruise-Embarkation day:

Yep, it was still a cloudy rainy chilly day for Fort Lauderdale.   But we were heading to a cruise ship today, so who cares!?   We ate our complimentary breakfast at the Ramada Inn, checked out, and were on our way.
Since we had plenty of time, we headed to A1A for the long way to the cruise port.  Even longer due to a drawbridge. 

Nov. 29, 2017 - Dec. 10, 2017  HAL Koningsdam:


11 night Southern Caribbean Wayfarer


Cruise stats from this cruise:

Officers and Crew: 997
Nationalities of Crew: 39
Water Produced: 2,135,826 Gallons
Average Speed: 16.1 knots
Miles Traveled: 3010 Miles
Fuel Used: 232,470 Gallons
Eggs Consumed: 99,000

Our last cruise was also on the Koningsdam.  Obviously we like it!  I took a ton of pictures of the ship that cruise and I took a ton more this time.  I will try to mostly include photos in this blog of stuff I didn't include in by Koningsdam blog from 2016.  So to see my Koningsdam pictures from our Dec. 2016 cruise, click  here: Koningsdam, Dec. 2016

On to this cruise.  Although we were on the same cruise ship, there were quite a few differences.  Such as this was an "O, the Oprah Magazine Adventure of your Life Cruise".  Basically that got us a few extra things----like free T-shirt, magazine, inspirational cards, book from Oprah (which I haven't looked at yet), plus optional activities onboard and on Halfmoon Cay (talks from special guests, a talk from a magazine editor and ability to check out or buy her book, even yoga on the beach.)  Most of the activities we didn't partake in, although I did get the book and found it interesting.  The "O" experienced started even before boarding the ship.  That's when "you get one, and you get one, and you get one"---of the T-shirts.  They also had backdrops like this where you could have your picture taken. I'm not sure, but I think this was the 2nd of about 4 Oprah cruises.  Initially I had my misgivings about being on an "O" cruise and being bombarded with all Oprah stuff---not that I dislike Oprah, I just didn't want it forced on me.  Turned out all the added activities and giveaways were bonuses, in my opinion.
On to our room.  This time we were in a VA cabin, mid ship on the right side----8065.  Conveniently located between the forward and middle elevators and stairways.  Last time we were in a VQ spa cabin --- 10031.  Loved that room being on level 10 and near the forward elevators.  Thought I'd like the 8065 just as much, but didn't like the extended overhang over our room.  As a photographer, I wanted all the sky I could get for sunset.  So I usually ended up on level 11 or 12 for sunset.  Other than that and being a bit farther away from where I went to take sunset pictures, I was happy with the room.  Only experienced noise one night and that's when one of our neighbors decided to carry on and hoot and holler until after 1 in the morning (don't know how long they would have continued if we hadn't called customer service).
I didn't remember the socket set up, so I took a picture of it---1 usb port and 1 regular plug on each side of the bed.
on the desk there were 2 more usb ports and 3 regular plugs, plus a couple universal plugs(?).  There were plenty of outlets for all my electronic gadgets.
The rooms weren't huge, but big enough.
typical small bathroom, but nice size shower.  I didn't miss the tub.
more outlets in the bathroom.  Love the lighted mirror
The verandah was deeper on the VA cabin. 
as a comparison, this is the verandah on the VQ spa cabin.  It was smaller, but I still found it comfortable---just had to turn the chair more to use the ottoman.  
The muster drills are now indoors.  This was where our VA muster station was--the balcony of the Queen's Lounge.  Last year our VQ muster station was in the casino.
Looking down to the lower level of the Queens Lounge.
the family Lido pool with the roof closed.
just inside the Lido restaurant is the Canaletto restaurant. 
About 1/4 of the Lido restaurant.
A new addition that I was really excited to see!  I've always had trouble getting decaf tea on ships.  I could always find some here and usually 2 or 3 choices.
serve yourself beer! 
Wonder if many people used it?  Wonder how many ounces of foam you get per glass for $.50/ounce.
The soda machines.  They could be a good deal at $8/day.  Contrary to what I've read, the sales person said we'd only have to buy one and we could share it.  We thought about it, but don't drink that much soda ordinarily so decided to turn it down.
one of the seating areas on the outside lido deck.
Back to the beverage packages.
the set up in the Crow's Nest where the CruiseCritic meet and greet was.
One day they had a Bloody Mary Bar set up on the Lido deck.
Lots of people seemed to enjoy the Gelato station.  Looked good, but we didn't try it.
some of the artwork along the walls by the elevators.
more
The World stage.
They held port talks at the World Stage.  I only got to the first talk about the first 3 ports were were going to and found it really interesting.  Wanted to go to the other one, but was busy doing something else.

I didn't even know they had 2 areas to dock in St. Lucia!  We had never docked on that side before. 
The modern Atrium.
interesting floral arrangement.
hallway by the Test Kitchen.
The Blend across from the Test Kitchen.
Holland America is known for it's array of real flower floral arrangements.  They definitely have some unique ones.
The Dutch Restaurant.  I tried to get some pea soup there at about 11:15 one day but they said to come back at 11:30 when they started lunch service. 
the menu
Love the musical theme throughout the ship.
taken to show the Obstructed view cabins---above.  Looks like you could see out to a distance, just not down.
The "tea dance" in the Queen's lounge.  They had a tea here every day from about 3:15-3:45, but only did the "dance" twice during our 11 night cruise.  The ships band performed for the dance and was outstanding.
Just outside the Billboard piano bar.
I assume you could purchase drinks here, but we never saw anyone there.  There certainly was a great variety of Bourbons and such.
More of the artwork around the ship.
the stairwell in the middle of the casino
more artwork on one of the stairways.
Another great addition to cruising---being able to use our smart phone for onboard stuff!  At first I did have trouble connecting to it.  Last time I think I just had to tell it to connect to Koningsdam wi-fi.  This time I had to open a browser and type "login.com"
the home screen
more of the home screen.
Loved that you could actually check out the events of future days, too!  No more having to wait for the  daily paper navigators.
Also liked being able to pull up our itinerary on our tv.
The entertainment was great before, but this time it was even more spectacular. 
Took these when I arrived too late to hear the "no photography" speech.
Don't know how long this band has been on the Koningsdam, but I don't remember them a year ago.  This year they made quite the impression.

My usual perch for sunset.  I discovered the exhaust fans by the end of the jogging track made a great breeze.
Nearing sunset near the back of the ship---don't people enjoy sunsets?
peeking into the digital workshop.
there was a talk about Go-Pros.  I had considered them before buying my most recent underwater camera, so found this really interesting.  They actually sell them on board. Had I been to this talk before, I might have a Go-Pro now.
People take pictures of the PDX carpet, so I thought why not start a new thing by taking pictures of the Koningsdam carpet?!
Many more people used the jogging track this time then last year---even though it may not look like it in this picture.
Test Kitchen was new since last time.  Pretty much the same as the culinary exhibitions they use to do, but you don't get samples of the food anymore.  That was disappointing.
But the presentations were still very good.
 During the evening, the test kitchen became another pay restaurant.  This is the menu for it.  We didn't go to it, but I understand they cook the meal in front of you.

One day they did  Ask the Captain and Hotel Director activity on the World Stage.  It was very interesting and the Captain, Darin Bowland, and Hotel Director, Don Habets, were a hoot.  Even the Cruise Director, Christina Purcell couldn't keep a straight face.
Back to the World Stage. 
Back to another restaurant.  Great burgers and dogs here!
Great fries, too!
Peeking into the Caneletto as we were heading into the Lido Restaurant
Up to level 12 to the Crow's Nest.  A nice assortment of games to check out
The floral arrangement outside of the Crow's Nest.  I've never seen decorative cabbage in a flower arrangement before---but I like it!
the casino
another floral arrangement show casing a musical instrument
The spirits shop
The gallery by the shops.
nice sitting area along the walkway
peeking into more of the shops.
the sitting area for the Dutch restaurant.
another of the interesting pieces of artwork near an elevator.
back to the Lido restaurant.
the only self serve area.  I guess they figure if you want dessert you can risk getting sick---and we took the risk!
Love the salad bar!
the sports deck.
Didn't notice this last year.  An open shower on the sports deck!  There aren't any pools up here!  Wonder who would take a shower on the sports deck!
the shorter bump outs to the right of the middle of this picture are the showers!
The aft pool
the freaky stairwell over the ocean.
here is where you can hang out if you rent a cabana.
There's the spot I like to stand at for sunset.  One day they decided that was the time they should wash it and made me leave.  So in case you ever wondered if they wash the sports deck, Yes, they do.
Another secluded lounging area near the front of the ship on level 14, I think.
The future cruise booking area.  We showed up and found out you can actually reserve a time---if you came in earlier.  Never heard anything about that so we waited the hour or so to get in between reservations. 
the test kitchen restaurant.
love the etched windows in the test kitchen
the many recipe cards they have in the test kitchen
looking down on the customer service desk
the specialty restaurant Sel de Mer menu



how the activities show up on the smart phone navigator
chatting with the cook in the test kitchen
one of the daytime BBC shows on the Lido deck movie screen
stairway from Lido deck pool area to the New York Deli and a bar on level 10
Lido set up for some kind of tasting.
the Queens lounge set up for a Tea Dance.
treats at the Tea Dance
the great ship's band again.
Treats in the Lido restaurant
another station
and another
the sandwich station
the well used salad station.  It was usually very crowded at lunchtime, but not so crowded for dinner.
sandwich station again
more of the salad station.
carving station.  There were always 2 kinds of carving meats here.  The soups were here, too.  I discovered late in the cruise that the soups are really good.
international station.  Foods here changed daily---although the Mongolian grill always remained.  It was even busier then the salad station.  On the other side of the ship, the international station was always Italian food.

the stations in the Lido buffet restuarant
in the shops----an interesting jewelry shop.
neat ring and guard.
my birth stone
The Billboard piano bar.  They would have free appetizers in here on some nights
The Cruise Director, Christina Purcell.  She did a really good job and has a great speaking voice.
The ship's dancers.  They were very good, too.
The Chocolate extravaganza done one night!  Nicely done!
Lots of waiters bringing around trays of goodies.
The chocolate extravaganza was across from the Queen's Lounge.
I understand this was their final cruise before being off for awhile
More of the servers
such personable young men.
Interesting artwork on more stair wells.
More entertainment---the strings in the Lincoln Center.
They didn't say no photography before the last performance, so I took a few more photos
more interesting music artwork.
This was a cruise just a couple months after the devastation Hurricanes Irma and Maria.  So I posted photos on Instagram with the #Still the Caribbean hashtag.  I actually got a comment from halcruises asking if they could feature one of my photos in their promoted advertising from their social media profiles.  Not sure what that means, but I said sure. It was a picture I took in St. Thomas.
I had heard that they didn't do cruise logs anymore, so I was happy to get this on the last day.
The Koningsdam is a big ship that feels like a small one.  It's not the old traditional type ship.  Lots of modern decor.  I would guess they're trying to attract a younger crowd, but us old folks still liked it.  I wouldn't hesitate to sail on her again.