Saturday, April 30, 2011

Oasis of the Seas Here I Come!

Good morning from the Renaissance Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale.  The Oasis of the Seas arrived in Port Everglades this morning and she towers over everything!  First thing this morning, I made sure that she awaits us, as we will board in a couple of  hours!

After checking in, we met some fellow cruisers at the hotel bar and compared notes and made plans to meet onboard.  Afterwards, Ken & I walked over to the Quay where we had dinner at one of our favorite Ft. Lauderdale restaurants, Bravo.  What a way to kick off our Oasis experience.  We found a fun place for breakfast this Einstein’s.  The lines of locals waiting for breakfast inspired our confidence and we were not disappointed… my iced coffee was particularly good!

Now it’s time to gather our bags and catch the hotel shuttle to the pier.  We will be in room 11721, a boardwalk balcony stateroom.  This will be a first for me!  I’ll be sure to capture every nuance!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

My Seminar at Sea on RCCL's Oasis of the Seas

The British Isles cruise is foremost on my mind, but to maintain my credentials, continuing education is essential. I am packing now for a Royal Caribbean seminar at sea on the "WOW", giant ship, Oasis of the Seas. While I am attending the seminar, mostly on sea days, hubby will get to enjoy this wonderful ship 24/7! He keeps telling me, "Don't worry about me... I'll be fine"! LOL! On this ship, you can book the evening shows online in advance, as well as specialty restaurants. I have made reservations for the adult comedy show, Hairspray, the water show with divers sort of a le cirque experience, and a headliner show... Oh yes, Chop's Grill and Giavanni's Table too. Almost packed.. Ken just weighed my luggage & I am AOK per the airline's 50 pound weight limit! Y'all stay tuned... when I get back, back to the British Isles state of mind. In the meantime, enjoy my blogs from Oasis.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Our first stop: Le Havre, France (for Paris and Normandy D-Day Beaches)

Crown Princess will dock in Le Havre on July 17th to allow us a full day for a trip to Paris or for exploring the Normandy Landing Beaches. Le Havre, "the harbour", is the second largest port in France after Marseille.

Click here for a map of the Normandy Region. This is our first port of call, after crossing the English Channel from Southampton.

Normandy is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. It is situated along the English Channel coast of Northern France between Brittany (to the west) and Picardy (to the east) and comprises territory in northern France and the Channel Islands.

The Normandy region of France is known for its cream, butter, cheeses, apples, and apple brandy (Calvados). Here's a wonderful regional recipe for poulet à la normande. One of the ingredients is Calvados, the French apple brandy that is distilled in Normandy. My pantry contains a couple of small bottles of Calvados that I purchased on a previous visit to Normandy. I don't know if I will be able to bring any back this time due to strict airline rules limiting liquids... but perhaps I can purchase some & have it shipped! Cheese lovers will be in heaven here as you may get to sample some of the local "dream cheeses". Normandy’s cheese board is one of the most impressive in France. It's most famous cheese, Camembert, comes from the village of the same name near Vimoutiers; but you can also try Neufchâtel, produced in a variety of different shapes and sizes, Pont-L’Evêque and Livarot.

During the Second World War, the D Day landings on the Normandy beaches under the code name Operation Overlord, started the lengthy Battle of Normandy which resulted in the Liberation of Paris, the restoration of the French Republic, and was a significant turning point in the war.

One humbling experience is to visit Omaha Beach, one of the five Landing beaches. Ken & I toured this area a number of yeas ago, but plan to do so again. My Daddy was in World War II as a 21 year old officer. He was not part of the D-Day invasion, but was in the Normandy region for a while in 1945. The future of France and Europe was at stake here on 6th June 1944. When you visit this beach which extends over Vierville-sur-Mer, Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer and Colleville-sur-Mer, you will obtain a clearer idea of the progress of the battles. The Bessin coastline is composed of steep chalk cliffs, which rise one hundred feet or so above the sea. Inaugurated in 1956, the American cemetery at Colleville was laid out in an area of 70 hectares (170 acres) which was ceded to the United States by the French government. The cemetery contains 9,387 gravestones perfectly aligned on a majestic expanse of green lawn. Every day at 4:30 pm, visitors can watch the ceremony of the Lowering of the Colours. To the sound of a military hymn, the American flag is lowered and folded. The American ceremony is the biggest, the most well known and the most moving of the Normandy Landing cemeteries.

Le Havre is generally billed as the cruise line port for Paris. Just be aware that Paris is a 2 1/2 hour commute away from Le Havre, so just be prepared if you plan to visit the City of Lights. Princess offers many excursions to Paris ranging from "Paris on Your Own" (roundtrip motorcoach transportation) to a variety of escorted tours. While a stop in Paris on a cruise vacation may not give you enough time to see all the sights, it’s a great chance to get a taste of what the city has to offer...and to ensure your return! You can shop along the Champs Élysée, visit picturesque, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, or spend a day taking in one of the most extensive art collections in the world at the Louvre.... and oh yes, be sure to have a crepe or a croissant with le buerre of course!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Crown Princess Bridge Cam (Live!)

Click here for a live view from the Crown Princess Bridge Cam

Upcoming Cruise to British Isles on Crown Princess: July 16-28, 2011

British Isles Cruise Itinerary

1 London (Southampton), England 5:00 PM
2 Paris/Normandy (Le Havre), France 7:00 AM 8:00 PM
3 At Sea
4 Edinburgh (South Queensferry), Scotland 7:00 AM 7:00 PM
5 Inverness/Loch Ness (Invergordon), Scotland 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
6 At Sea
7 Belfast, Northern Ireland 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
8 Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
9 Liverpool, England 7:00 AM 7:00 PM
10 Dublin, Ireland 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
11 Cobh, Ireland 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
12 Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
13 London (Southampton

A Few Princess Insider Secrets & Tips

Princess Secrets and Tips - this list was compiled from an online forum.
Enjoy!

• Complementary plate of assorted stuffed olives at the martini bar.
• Pre-purchase internet minutes before you leave; you’ll get free minutes based on the package you pick.
• Escargot!!!
• One of the dining rooms will be open for lunch on embarkation day.
• Volcano dessert, available on children's menu basically a huge banana split.
• Cocktails for $2.99 in all the bars after 8.00pm.
• Request that the steward remove the soft drinks and bottled water from inside and on top of the fridge to make room for our own drinks.
• Request extra hangers.
• Passenger Service Desk (also called the Hotel Manager) will make a hole in our card which we hang on lanyards. They will also do that for you in the casino and give you a lanyard.
• There is another electrical point under the bed.
• Bring a roll of quarters and laundry supplies.
• Sabatini’s reservation for the night that they are serving Italian food in the main dining room.
• Reservations for the steak house - ask to sit at the counter overlooking the kitchen area, fun to watch the staff put it altogether and see the teamwork involved.
• The Fettuccine Alfredo!!! Plus it’s served in a Parmesan bowl, a crispy melted cheese bowl.
• Bring along a small electric alarm clock.
• Computer station in the Future Cruise booking area or Internet Cafe, free e-postcard, 300 character limit but you could send more than one message to the same email address if you need to get a longer message out.
• Appetizers and sushi are free in the Vines wine bar but not the cheese.
• Duck liver pâté appetizer.
• Various lamb entrees.
• Ask for anchovies on your caesar salad at dinner.
• twice-baked goat cheese soufflé,
• Lobster and Scampi Dinner with a side of Alfredo

A Few Days in London Pre-Cruise

We are flying into London's Heathrow Airport a couple of days before the cruise to enjoy this beautiful city. Tickets have been ordered (& have arrived!) for a West End theatre production of Jersey Boys. Yeah, I know... Jersey Boys in London? What's she thinking? One of the most recent acclaimed West End shows is War Horse, but I really want to see something fun & upbeat before departing on this cruise; and since I haven't already seen Jersey Boys and could get great seats... we will be there in wonderful seats watching the show & eating ice cream (as they do in the West End theatres)! The West End is considered the heart of London and if you're a theatre lover, you will think you've died & gone to heaven!

We are staying at the Renaissance Chancery Court as it is very nicely located within walking distance to many major sites and neighborhoods (including the West End and Covent Garden, the British Museum, Chinatown, and more... did I say shopping?).

If you've never been to London, take a tour on a double decker HOHO bus!. One reputable company that offers these tours is the Original London Sightseeing Tour It's a hop-on hop-off bus tour that also includes a Thames River cruise.

While in "The City", you may want to see the Cabinet War Rooms that housed Churchill's WWII bunker, watch the changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, visit the British Museum or Tate Modern. Need a break? Have a pint in a pub or visit a famous London tea house!

For shopolics, there's Oxford Street as well as the famous Harrod's department store. After I realized that I couldn't afford much at Harrod's or Harvey Nichols, I discovered Selfridge's a more mainstream department store. A couple of years ago, Ken & I walked to Selfridges and then split up, each going to pursue our own shopping passion. We were to meet at a designated time & place for lunch. When he spied me at the appointed time, I only had one very small bag. He was quite impressed that I had such a small bag and that it contained hair accessories (clips, bows, and such). BUT, when our AmEx bill came a month later, he was shocked beyond all measure! I had conveniently forgotten that US dollars and British pounds are quite different and so thinking that the amount was a dollar amount, it looked good to me. That is until the AmEx statement came and showed the true conversion! Needless to say, I am still proud to sport those expensive hair accessories!

If you have a craving for some excellent Chinese food while in London, be sure to head for Chinatown, just off Leicester Square (pronounced Lester). You won't be disappointed! Of course, I am always on the look-out for an interesting, historic, fun pub for a fish & chips dinner!

By the time we get to London, things will have settled down from the Royal Wedding!