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Friday, March 5, 2010

Recife, Brazil and Random Thoughts

Recife is another big city - a couple million people live here. We were docked a distance from the town so there was a shuttle that took us into town. We left the ship just before 8:30 - again trying to beat the heat and it was good that we did as it got hot really fast. We wandered several streets on one side of the river and looked at the market stalls and then crossed one of the bridges and did the same on the other side. There were a 5 or 6 churches in a very close area and I had to check each of them… I still love seeing the ornate interiors. One, St. Anthony’s, was covered in gold plate and they didn’t object to photos as long as you didn’t use flash. The highlight of the day… I finally found a shop that had hair barrettes so I can get my hair up of my neck! It was a quiet rest of the day and we placed last in trivia by 2 points. We are certainly maintaining well… and we are having fun where we hear some of the other teams fighting.

 
I don’t have any really interesting pictures here, so I’ll skip uploading any.

 

 

 
Random Thoughts

 
I love the small ships - ok, you are probably getting tired of hearing that, but they are so much more ’ship-like’ that the floating hotels. They aren’t geared toward families so kids would probably be very bored, but for adult travelers they are perfect.

 
  • Prinsendam was built in the 1980’s (the exact year escapes me right now) and she is needing constant maintenance on the large systems. They have been constantly working on the sewage system and water systems and occasionally the air conditioning system. So far the outages have been not too bad and the Captain has rewarded the passengers with wine or drinks for our patience. The AC in our cabin is on its last legs… the little flap that moves to change the airflow (how you control the temp) is almost rusted out so Jim has had to move it by hand, but once we figured that out it really hasn’t been a problem for us but it needs replacing.
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  • The Captain was asked recently if he felt Holland America would keep Prinsendam and he replied that since she almost always sails completely full and people love her it looks good for her to remain in the fleet.
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  • While some of the lecturers have been very good, some have been pretty poor. With all the ships today looking for speakers this would be a perfect time for anyone with the urge and the talent to join the speakers agency. You would need to be a good speaker and very knowledgeable about your topic as cruiseship passengers aren’t too forgiving and will walk out on bad lectures.
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  • There have been no complaints about the food - both the Lido and the dining room have been getting great reports. I’m particularly impressed that they can serve lobsters that are fairly large and cooked well. I had given up on ordering lobster on ships several years ago as they were never good. The beef is all cooked very rare and if I want it more well done they just toss it on the grill for a minute and it comes out perfect.
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  • In listening to the passengers it seems that the Asia/Australia Grand Voyage is the choice for most for their next cruise -- or the World Cruise. It really does seem that once you have taken a long voyage that is all you are interested in doing.

 
That’s it for now - more later.

 

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