Friday, December 31, 2010
Glass collection
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Once again in smooth waters
Another holiday onboard tonight New Years. Family countdown at 10pm and real EST countdown at midnight.
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
25th Wedding Anniversary
Fw: Sunrise on my 25th wedding anniversary
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Subject: Sunrise on my 25th wedding anniversary
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Happy Boxing Day
…an important holiday in the United Kingdom that has its roots many years back. In fact, well-to-do families would celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December, and then on the 26th would “box up” various items for the less fortunate. Given that so many of our crew hails from the U.K., it was pleasing to hear about this traditional spirit of giving that it is still celebrated today.
I missed doing a blog update on Christmas. While there were great activities for the little kids my family stayed in our cabin for the morning. We went through the hundreds of pictures they took of their Ireland and Amsterdam travels. It was great sitting in the bed with them as they explained the fun they had.
The Entertainment team did a full dress rehearsal of the new show “Believe” it is a great story and truly made by the top creative minds within the company. Many of us left wondering how they pulled off many of the special effects. I do not want to give too much away but seeing Tinkerbelle talk to Rachael will make anyone a believer of the power of the Creative and Technology minds in the Entertainment department.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Christmas Eve on the ship
It’s about 10 p.m. here in Tenerife on Christmas Eve, and it’s a special time for all onboard. Especially for the crew, given that we decided to stay later and provide open Internet access. While many people working on the crossing have their families with them, the crew relies on email or phone to connect with family during this special time of year. It’s not easy for those on their first ship contract and your family is thousands of miles away.
I have always wondered about the onboard experience during Christmas. The ship entertainment crew did a good job. There was mass, Pictures with Santa, Holiday cookies, holiday parades on the funnel vision and more.
We are departing Tenerife late today because we’re waiting on the airlines. You can well imagine the numbers of lost bags from this past week’s European weather challenges, and a number of our guests joining the ship in Tenerife were not spared. Hopefully there will be some luggage reuniting late tonight!!
We wandered and explored Tenerife, the primary city in the Canary Islands, which is part of Spain. It was a great opportunity to explore, and my family could not have been happier to experience a wee bit of terra firma and another country. Stephanie was able to get a Spanish version of Harry Potter to go with her Irish and Dutch copies from this trip.
Wagners
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
North Sea was calm the Atlantic is not
Well we came out of the Bay of Biscay and ran into two weather fronts colliding. This was in the afternoon and for most of the night. We experienced some typical Atlantic weather. The ship handled the wind and waves beautifully she swayed, rolled and moaned but was never jarring like her little sisters. The reassuring voice of Captain Tom had a distinct calming effect on some while others were concerned of his command to lash and stowaway all loose items!
We turned back the clocks last night so it's still early on the Disney Dream for many, not me as I forgot so I am an hour early for breakfast. We are now -5 hours (GMT) from EST so we are making progress. Tomorrow we stop in the Canary Islands at Tenerife for fuel and to let those that want to explore off before our full crossing. Only tomorrow knows what is in store for the Wagner family.
Crossing Update December 22
We are just crossing the northwestern tip of France and heading across the Bay of Biscay toward the northern tip of Portugal. We’ll then follow the Portuguese coast en route to the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa.
The weather and seas have been fantastic today. A very gentle breeze and temperatures in the lower 40s. The Captain announced that we will see heavy seas tomorrow so we should enjoy the outside decks now.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Somewhere
Went through the english channel last night and we are heading south toward Portugal.
We have a lot running but still working 15hr days. Temperature has moderated and seas have been calm.
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
Crazy Times on a Caribbean flagged ship
I think this ring will do little good if you go overboard in this weather
Snow on my balcony railing.
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Monday, December 6, 2010
USCG dead ship test
Very interesting that even our capt and staff capt walked off. The shipyard owns the vessel still so they are responsible.
So off to the atlantic sail hotel to see if we can get a conference room.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Ice Cold
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Small German breakfast
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Longest flight ever
That is a de icing.
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Frankfurt
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Back in Orlando
While I was home I went back and added more details and pictures to my blog. Please go back and review my last trip. I also realized that if you searched on Google using the ship's name my blog was in the top 5 blog results. It is not my intention to become a source of information. I write this blog so my friends and family can see what I am working on. Even that is obscured by the secrecy of the ship build. So the reason you are seeing numbers in words is to throw off the search engines; seems silly I know.
Soon I will be off again for a longer tour. Follow this link to a website that tracks vessels, this will take you to the Dr3am.
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
My first 777 flight on US947
Post flight rant - Not only is there no room to stow gear at your feet there are no power ports and the chair does not lay down at all. This was a "Lufthansa purchased flight" but United cannot compare to Delta and Lufthansa. It is sad that the newest Boeing airplane can be so basic and similar to the 767. To make it even more miserable I got a fraction of the points I normally would of received.
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Amsterdam train
There is normally a train that goes from Schipol airport to amsterdam central station. Due to construction that route is closed. You must route through Dievenchtrie. This requires careful review of the train map and route time sheet.
The kiosk for buying a ticket takes credit cards but not amex. Credit cards require a pin. We chose >same day-second class-full fare-good for today-not non-stop fast train. Total cost from schipol to AC was €3.70 each.
Next you look on large yellow board for schedule. Your ticket will not tell you anything about you train,gate or route. Find chart that has your route in large bold print at top. This should have the names of your first and next stop. If train does not go to AC you need to find connecting station. We changed at arena station going into town. Schedule goes by time, day of week and type of train. It will also display platform You now proceed to the correct platform. We had to ask security for where the platform is. There were many.
Before you board the train look at your ticket. The tip should have a date time stamp. If it does not get it stamped at yellow machine on platform. $35 euro fee if it is not stamped.
Once on train watch the station names. They do not always call them out nor are the signs easily visible from the train.
I high suggest going to train website beforehand.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Amsterdam at night
Off the ship
We made it to Eemshaven by 9am Saturday. I had little time to view out but what I did see is windmills far out on the horizon. This port makes the offshore wind turbines which are built complete and towed out to sea. Until you see one on the ground it is hard to judge their size. We passed a single blade and it seems the bus took a minute to drive by it.
We are on our way to Amsterdam next. On a bus with about 20 others. Imagineers, Character actors from Disneyland Paris the Shoreside Communication team and us.
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Map of Delfzijl, Netherlands
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Map of Weener, Germany
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
D1sney Dr3am Begins Journey to Completion During ‘Conveyance’ on River Ems
- AquaDuck, a first-of-its-kind water coaster, is an exhilarating, high-speed thrill ride that combines all the ups and downs of a roller coaster with all the twists and turns of a water slide.
- Magical Portholes offer a virtual window to the world for inside staterooms, with a real-time view outside the ship where high-definition cameras feed live video to each stateroom.
- Enchanted Art immerses guests in Disney storytelling and looks like other hanging art pieces around the ship, but is actually a framed LCD screen with technology that recognizes a guest is present.
- Remy, an exquisite top-deck restaurant, only for adults, with incredible ocean views and French-inspired, gourmet cuisine by two award-winning chefs.
Long hallways
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Telling sign?
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Moving on up!
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