Day 7 – August 16, 2018 (Thurs) – Cozumel

There was not much to write about today as we decided to relax on the ship. We didn’t want to walk around Cozumel or stay on pool deck in the hot & humid weather.

When we woke up, I called the spa to book the $99 Top to Toe special massage for both of us. I added a mini facial for an extra $20. It’s great that we could get lovely Makka again. Both my husband & myself loved her hands. We gave her a big extra tip on top of the automatically added gratuity. I had mine at 9:15 am & Brian’s was at 10:30 am. There was no one at the spa waiting room when I was there.

I went to have brunch at the World Fresh Marketplace while waiting for Brian. After lunch, I went back to the cabin to take a long nap while Brian sorted out our Vienna pictures to post on Facebook.

When I woke up, Brian said he’s hungry so he went to The Salty Dog Grill to get our afternoon snacks. We had those in our cabin.

It’s open seating for dinner so we could go to any dining room but we just went to our set table. I had Scallop & shrimps, it was okay. Then we went out to explore the pier area as it was less hot after dinner.

Carnival Paradise just started to leave when we were on the pier.

There were free pedicabs going back & forth the pier, but they expected a tip.

There was a ferry leaving for mainland Mexico.

There were many shops in the pier area. The new duty free shop had very good air-conditioning.

The waterfront had a big sign of the port’s name.

The area was beautiful with the lights.

We bought a few souvenirs.

I went to Del Sol to check the price of the sunglasses that I bought in Grand Cayman. All 3 ports, Roatan, Costa Maya & Cozumel has the price of $69 but I bought them for $50 so I was very happy.

We spent about 45 minutes at the terminal before walking back to the ship. Beautiful Caribbean Princess looked gorgeous with the lights.

We came back to watch the Mexican Folkloric Festival. The singing was just average, the band was not together & the dancing was repetitive. I’d rather watch the ship’s production shows.

We went to the photo gallery to buy our embarkation picture ($25) before going to Club Fusion to watch the country singer/songwriter Rockie Lynne. The vocal trio was well-harmonized. It was a good 45-minute show.

Then we went to the International Cafe to get snacks & coffee. There were still 5 coffees that we had to use up before the end of this cruise. We were told that once Medallion is on, we won’t be able to use those paper coffee cards any more.

We took our food & drinks to our stateroom and watched the movie “Eddie the Eagle”. That was a great relaxing day!

Day 6 – August 15, 2018 (Wed) – Costa Maya

We had to wake up SOOOO early at 6:30 am because our ship tour met at 8:05 am in the Princess Theatre. We had breakfast at World Fresh Marketplace, then went down to check in & got off the ship right away. The walk from the ship to the tour meeting place was so long. Look!

For those who did not want to walk, there was a free shuttle like the Disney tram that you could use, as seen from the picture above. I did not take a picture of the tram, thinking that I would be able to see one when we came back, but there was none in the afternoon.

The pier area at Costa Maya was beautiful but it was so hot & humid.

Signage was clear as to where we had to line up for the ship tours.

Under the big hut, there were so many people, lining up for different tours.

Luckily, we didn’t have to wait for too long as our tour had the longest duration so we had to leave right at 8:30 am with a 5-minute walk to the bus.

This was the big coach with a bathroom on board.

This was the ship excursion: visiting 2 Mayan ruins:

It took over 2 hours each way to drive to the 1st Mayan ruin, Kohunlich.

Princess gave us a brown bag with a bottle of water, a banana, a chocolate bar & a bag of peanuts for our snack.

As we were entering the jungle, we sprayed a lot of insect repellent on us. It worked well as we didn’t get any mosquito bites at all. My husband paid US$4 to get the license for video-taping. It worked for both ruins for the day. You must have exact change.

This excursion involved almost 5 km of walking & steps climbing. I only climbed to the top of 1 ruin but my husband did all 4 so his legs were all sore & needed a massage on the ship.

The 1st one was Temple of the Masks. This was relatively easy and there were ropes for us to hold on to. Some workers were doing restoration work there.

Here’s a video showing how I got down & how others climbed up the uneven steps:

Then we walked past many other temples before reaching the Acropolis. Here’s the route we followed:

My husband climbed to the top & I just waited for him at the base.

After about 1 hour of walking around, we boarded the bus again. We were given an ice cold bottle of water and a ham & cheese sandwich for lunch.

We ate our lunch during the 30-minute drive to the 2nd ruin, Dzibanche.

Before we started the walking tour, we were dropped off at a restroom area that was 2 km away from the site. This ruin had better preserved buildings than the 1st one.

We first stopped at the Temple of the Captives.

Then we passed by the Temple of Cormorants where workers were doing restoration jobs. We couldn’t climb up this one.

Next we went to the famous Temple of the Owl. Again only my husband climbed to the top but not me.

The last stop was at the Temple of Lintels. This was a big one.

Coming down was a lot harder. It’s better to walk sideways rather than sliding down on the bottom.

On this excursion, I walked for 4.7 km with 7,035 steps. My husband climbed 14 floors of uneven steps. He definitely needed a foot and ankle massage.

When we got back to our ship it was 4:30 pm and we had to walk around the maze of shops before getting to the pier. There was no free shuttle so some people were complaining about the long walk & there were some who had to take frequent stops to rest.

After taking a shower it was time for dinner. It’s the 2nd formal night so it took me longer to get ready. The escargot was very good but the lobster tail was not half as good as Steamers’. The rice was not well cooked & it’s hard in the centre.

My husband said his Short Ribs were excellent. The chocolate dessert was amazingly yummy!

We went to the new Princess Show, A Fantastic Journey, after dinner. It was very modern with lots of high tech add-ons, though there was no catchy melody. Then we went to the Piazza for the balloon drop.

We had a few drinks at the Lobby Bar before going to bed.

Day 5 – August 14, 2018 (Tues) – Roatan, Honduras

We slept in till 10 am, then we went to the Marketplace to have our brunch. The ship docked at Mahogany Bay.

Carnival Magic was right next to us.

Our port side stateroom could see the chairlifts from the terminal to the beach nearby. The ride on the chairlift is 6 minutes long.

We had a ship excursion with the meeting time of 1:15pm at the plaza right outside the terminal. It was HOT!

There were some natives playing drums with dancers.

We boarded the minibus from Gumbalimba Park. The air-conditioning was good but it was very squished.

The journey took 45 minutes. The excursion that we chose was clear kayaking & snorkelling at Gumbalimba Park.

The park was also famous for its zip line, birds & monkeys but we didn’t have time for those.We paid US$3 to get a locker & started snorkelling right away.

Our own full-faced masks worked nicely. The ship had these for sale for $60, but they were not Tribord like what I have. Mine didn’t steam up easily so it’s very good.

The water was very clear & the 2 guides were very responsible to take care of 15 of us. As I am not a good swimmer, I stayed close to Guide Kenfor & at times I could hold on to the float that he had. There were lots of corals but they were not as colourful as those that we saw in Bora Bora & Tahiti.

My husband even found 2 conchs.

After a 10-minute break, we went kayaking on a 2-person clear bottom kayak. It was an easy trip to the other beach on West Bay, with a pretty good view of different corals that we didn’t see during snorkelling.

We spent about 2 hours at the park before returning to the bus. They had fresh water showers there but the water was quite cold. We waited at the “Bus to Princess” area for the minibus to take us back to the pier. Although there were many tour groups from different cruise ships like Norwegian Getaway & Carnival Magic, the park labelled each waiting area very clearly so guests wouldn’t get mixed up. I strongly recommend to pay $20 more to go with the ship rather than privately.

It was good that we booked specialty dining at Steamers for 7 pm, otherwise it would be extremely rushed to eat at our usual dinner time at 5:45 pm. We got back to the ship at 5:30 pm, so we had time to take a shower leisurely.

Dinner at Steamers was amazing! The cover charge for an appetizer, a main course & a dessert is $12. To add a lobster tail & king crabs was an additional $10. Here is the menu:

The chowder was good. The fried seafood platter was above average but I would recommend paying the extra $10 for the mouth-watering lobster & king crab.

My husband & I shared the food & we were so full that we just tasted a little bit of the key lime pie in a jar.

We went to the show by a passionate & energetic entertainer, Nathan Foley, from Australia. He was excellent but I’m not a big fan of Rock & Roll.

We spent the rest of the night at the Lobby Bar on Deck 5 next to the International Cafe. The bartender, Sawat, was awesome & went all the way to Deck 7 to get us nuts even after their closing time at 11 pm. We love staying at the Piazza late at night that it’s quiet down there, but we could still hear the remote sound of the vocal & piano player singing on Deck 7. Looking forward to Costa Maya tomorrow, our 1st time there.

Day 4 – August 13, 2018 (Mon) – Georgetown, Grand Cayman

After a very relaxing breakfast at the buffet, we heard the announcement at 10:30 am that tender tickets were no longer required to go ashore. We then went to Deck 4 midship to use the gangway off the ship. The tender line was very short with only 10 people in front of us, but the 8:30 am excursion passengers were returning so we had to wait for at least 5 more minutes for them to go through security before we could board the tender as we used the same gangway. That was definitely not a good system but I guess there is nothing we can change due to the very limited space in the boarding area.

Most people just sat on the top deck of the big tender.

It took about 5 minutes to go to the shore, then we reached Royal Watler Terminal. There was practically no one there at 11 am.

As we’ve been to Grand Cayman many times, we already did the stingrays & various underwater activities. So this time we intended to take a public bus to go to the Cayman Turtle Centre. At the pier, a taxi driver approached us and offered a discounted rate of US$8 one way or $12 return per person to the farm. We happily accepted the offer & rode the taxi there. The journey took 20 minutes. The taxi driver, Daniel Lowe, was so good that he even took us inside the farm & showed us around like a guide.

When we paid for admission, they asked how we came & we told them by taxi, so they only charged us US$11 per person instead of the regular US$18. Let’s do some math here:

By taxi: $12 x 2 people + $11 x 2 admission = US$46

By bus: $4 x 2 people + $18 x 2 admission = US$44

With only 2 dollars difference, I would definitely take a taxi to save time, though we gave the driver $6 tip. The comfort level with lovely air conditioning was totally worth the extra bucks.

The green sea turtles were huge. They’re 3-4 feet long & weigh 240-420 lbs. Look at how one would span a few steps.

We also saw an iguana & a crocodile.

We passed through a baby turtle pool & there were kids in the water holding the baby turtles.

Next we went to an air-conditioned display centre to learn about the breeding of the turtles.

The turtle would lay about 1,000 eggs in 10 days.

When the eggs hatched, the little turtles would climb up & instinctively look for water to swim.

We spent about 30 minutes there then we moved to a nearby Tortuga rum shop to try their rum cake & flavoured rum. We bought a 200ml bottle with Banana flavour for US$10. There was no problem bringing this on board the ship when we returned.

The view behind the rum store was beautiful, with a restaurant there.

On the way back, there was a bit of traffic jam & it took 25 minutes to get to the National Museum opposite the pier.

We paid US$8 each to spend about 30 minutes in the air-conditioned building with very good displays & an informative film.

Then I went to Del Sol next door to buy a pair of life-guaranteed sunglasses, on sale for $50 before getting back to the pier. The walk only took 5 minutes.

This time the line-up was long & the tender was packed. We had to sit in the lower deck. It took us 20 minutes to get back to the ship.

We went to the Coral dining room on Deck 6 to have our afternoon tea. Then we went to the Wheelhouse Bar for a drink before dinner. Today the elite lounge at Skywalkers was closed due to the Captain’s party later. I like the Key West Cooler a lot.

The bar was really empty with only 5 people there.

Originally we made a reservation at Steamers. Once we knew they had Surf & Turf, we changed our mind to eat in the dining room instead. However, my filet mignon was too well done instead of medium rare, so I had to switch it. The head waiter Filippo brought another one to me which was like a medium.

The dessert creme brûlée was okay.

After dinner, we went to the Captain’s cocktail for platinum & elite guests at club Fusion. Some people started lining up half an hour before the 7:30 pm start time. It was a fun time to know about the different guest types:

◦ Gold – 476

◦ Ruby – 228

◦ Platinum – 406

◦ Elite – 257

◦ Blue – 1971

It was interesting to know that over 50% of the guests sailed 1st time with Princess.

We went to the show with the Comedian which was quite good before going to bed.

Day 3 – August 12, 2018 (Sun) – At Sea

Today has been a great relaxing day! We started with a Cruise Critic Meet & Greet in the Skywalkers Nightclub with over 20 members there. After 1 hour’s informal chat we went to the casino to do a Slot Pull together. It was fun!

We had lunch at Steamers. I quite like their Ramen as we could choose our own ingredients & the kitchen staff would add broth or stir fry the noodles for us. We like seafood so we booked dinner at the Steamers for tomorrow night.

After lunch I took a long nap before room service delivered the evening canapés to us.

At 5 pm, we went to the Skywalkers Nightclub for the elite members Happy Hour & had some pre-dinner hors d’oeuvres.

Dinner was very good. The French onion soup had lots of onions & it was cooked perfectly. The leg of lamb was also tender & juicy.

We had fried banana & ice cream for dessert. It was delicious.

I highly recommend the show “Bravo”! The whole singing & dancing team plus the soprano were so good that we went to the 9:30 pm performance again. Both shows were packed.

Humming the beautiful melodies that we heard from the shows, we spent some time in the casino before going to bed.

Day 2 – August 11, 2018 (Sat) – Embarkation

Princess only allowed each Platinum & Elite guest to use one device for the complimentary Medallion.Net so I’m typing everything on my phone which is not as easy as using my computer. I’ll just do a shorter version here & update it when I get WIFI at home.

This morning we left the hotel at 11:30 am, called a taxi & paid $7.30 to get to the port. A port shuttle from the hotel cost $6 per person, which was very expensive compared to going by taxi. Besides, the shuttle didn’t stop at just the Princess pier but to all piers where there were ships docked. Today there were Carnival Conquest & RCI’s mega ship Harmony of the Seas.

We arrived at the Terminal at 11:50 am & stepped inside the beautiful Caribbean Princess at 12 noon. The whole check-in process took only 10 minutes. We went to the dining room for lunch & it was only half full. I gathered that most people went to the buffet & many tried the new dining venues Plank BBQ & Steamers Seafood.

Our stateroom was ready at 1 pm & our luggage was delivered at 2 pm. Then we went to the spa to do a tour, booked some embarkation specials & went to the muster drill at 3 pm. Our muster station was in the Princess Theatre.

Then we went back to the stateroom to unpack. Here is a video of how I used the cruise card to operate the Ocean Medallion pad to open the door:

The WIFI was very good so far, probably because not that many people were using it yet. It was $9.99 per day per device if you want to pay, which I think is quite reasonable.

This is our 1st time staying in a balcony stateroom. For all the Princess cruises that we went on, we have always stayed in a suite. The room is even smaller than our Crystal river cruise suite & doesn’t have a sofa. I think this is the smallest stateroom that we’ve ever had out of the 30+ cruises that we have done.

After unpacking we went to the Palm Dining Room on deck 6 aft for traditional dining. The food was the same as the other dining rooms, just a different location. The service was very good and the prime rib that I had was juicy & tender.

After dinner we went to the spa for our treatments. My husband had a Man’s Package (3 treatments for $99) & I had a seaweed massage $209 for 100 minutes ($50 discount). The spa was beautiful. This is the locker area:

And this is the treatment room:

The waiting area is big:

We missed the Opening Broadway show because of the spa service. We spent the rest of the night at a few bars & went to the buffet to get some fruit before it closed at 11 pm. DH got 2 slices of pizza from Slice. We were all satisfied after the late night snacks before going to bed.

Day 1 – August 10, 2018 (Fri) – Toronto to Fort Lauderdale

Caribbean Princess West Caribbean Cruise – August 10-18, 2018

Toronto to Fort Lauderdale – August 10
Steps walked: 6,412         Floors climbed: 1 Distance walked: 4.3 km
Details Time Notes
left home for airport 5:15 AM
arrived at airport valet parking 5:45 AM
arrived at Terminal 1 5:55 AM
entered priority line for screening 6:20 AM
Breakfast at Maple Leaf Lounge 6:45 AM
Flight from Toronto to Chicago 8:25 AM
arrived at Chicago 10:20 AM
1-hour delay, then started boarding 12:59 PM
Departed to Fort Lauderdale 1:30 PM
arrived at Fort Lauderdale 4:26 PM
got luggage 4:50 PM
Taxi to hotel 5:00 PM
Check in to Four Points by Sheraton 5:15 PM
taxi to dinner at Kelly’s Landing 6:40 PM
Walked back to hotel 8:15 PM
Free drinks at the hotel bar 9:40 AM
Time for bed 10:15 PM

Day 1 – August 10, 2018 (Fri) – Toronto to Fort Lauderdale

With $200 credit from United Airlines that we had to spend within one year since last August, plus $200 travel credit from American Express, we decided to take a short relaxation cruise to W. Caribbean this summer, with most of the airfare covered by the travel credits. The cruise is another deal with less than US$1,500 for 2 people in a balcony room (refreshment drinks package, tax and gratuities included). Since we are Princess Captain’s Circle’s elite members, we have perks like free internet minutes, priority embarkation & disembarkation, free laundry & dry cleaning and free mini-bar (1-time set up at the beginning of the cruise, will have to pay extra if replenishing is requested).

While we had those lovely perks, we also had to agree to some of the airline restrictions in order to use them in the most economical way. One would be to fly with connecting flights very early in the morning.

This morning we woke up at 4:30 am to get out of the house at 5 am, so we could arrive at the airport before 6 am for our 8:18 am flight. We did well and was able to get to Toronto Park ‘n Fly Valet Parking at 5:45 am, then at Pearson’s Terminal 1 at 5:55 am. Although there were lots of people at the terminal, we had priority boarding, so check-in and immigration were quite easy for us. We were at the Maple Leaf Lounge having our breakfast at 6:45 am.

The first United flight to Chicago was very on time and the plane was in the air 20 minutes after take-off. We paid $19 to have our seats upgraded to Economy Plus on row 7. Those were wonderful seats with extra legroom (almost 3 ft. from seat to the pouch containing airline magazines and safety cards). The best thing about this bulkhead seat was that I could still put my little backpack under the business-class seat in front of me, as the bulkhead didn’t go all the way down to the floor. We even had more legroom than the those in the business class. Here is a picture to show how much legroom we got on United 737-800:

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Tips for travellers on short haul flights (less than 5 hours): Rather than paying for business or economy plus when you purchase your tickets, wait till you check in and there are always cheap upgrades that you can get. Even if there is not, no big deal because the flight duration is not long. I’m always the first one to check-in right at the second that online check-in becomes available and about 80% I could get the seats with extra legroom. For this flight I paid $19, for the flight from Chicago to Fort Lauderdale, I paid $39. For those who don’t have priority boarding, pay $30 to have United Airline’s premier access so you could skip the line to the front of security and have priority boarding. It’s totally different for long flights. I always book a year in advance and pay extra for the bulkhead seats. There is no chance to get those seats during check-in. One disadvantage of having those seats will be that you CANNOT put anything in front of you during take-off and landing, as there is NO seat but just a partition in front of you. All hand luggage & purse must be put in the overhead bin. It might be inconvenient for some people.

Back to the connecting flight, it was delayed for over an hour. Although the next plane was in the same terminal as the first flight and only 3 gates down, there was NO airline lounge that we could go to. We only have access to Air Canada’s Maple Leaf Lounge and Priority Pass Lounges and there are all in Terminal 5 (International). The flight was delayed due to the late arrival of the incoming one. UA was super efficient as the flight arrived at the gate at 11:50 am and we took off at 12:30 pm.

We had the same seats on Row 7 but the flight was a different model, an airbus A320. Other than the extra legroom, there was a partition that separated the economy plus and the business class seats.

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We didn’t have to put 2 bags under 1 business class-seat like in the earlier one, but we each had our own space for our backpacks.

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Only Rows 1 to 21 had in-seat power plugs for charging mobile devices. Row 22 + was the economy section and there was no charging facility. Make sure you charge up your electronic devices if you plan on using them during the flight. It’s better to download United Airlines Entertainment App at home when you have good WIFI service rather than doing it here on the plane.

We landed at 4:26 pm, got our luggage at 4:50 pm and took a taxi for $12.10 fare + $3 airport charge + $1.90 tip ($17 total) to our hotel, Four Points by Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport and Cruise Hotel. He booked this hotel mainly because I had an SPG reward night that’s only for a Category 4 hotel. There are only 2 that are close to the cruise port but this one is closer to the airport. I didn’t opt for a free hotel airport shuttle as it only runs on the hour. It’s better to get to the hotel earlier to rest after a whole day of travel.

Although it’s a small hotel, the front desk personnel Jason & Tabitha were very nice and friendly. Even the cleaner and the bar tender said hello and made us feel really welcomed. Our room is on the second floor which is really basic and old, but it’s free and we’re only here for 1 night, it’s okay since it’s quite clean. There was a very old-fashioned safety deposit box about 2-inch deep in the closet, so we locked our passports and money there before stepping out for dinner.

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Originally we wanted to walk to a nearby seafood restaurant (0.7 mile away) highly rated by TripAdvisor, called Kelly’s Landing New England Seafood, but it started to rain and it was very windy, so the hotel called us a taxi for $6 to get there.

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The food was very good, especially the appetizer New England boiled clams in broth and butter, so fresh and delicious!

The clam chowder was excellent but the lobster bisque was a bit too buttery for me. I had a lobster roll with sweet potato fries and my husband had fish and chips, both very good.

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Since it was not raining when we left, we took a 15-minute walk back to the hotel, then went to the bar to enjoy our free drinks ($15 or less) as an SPG Gold member welcome gift. It was only 10:15 pm when we retired to bed. Looking forward to getting on board the Caribbean Princess tomorrow!

Day 12 – July 19, 2018 (Thur) – Budapest to Vienna

Budapest to Vienna – July 19
Steps walked: 7,558         Floors climbed: 7 Distance walked: 5.5 km
Details Time Notes
Scenic cruising including Hainburg & Devin Castle am
Brunch at Blue 12:00 PM
hair appointment 2:00 PM
Galley Tour (signed up at front desk) 3:00 PM informative!
packing 4:00 PM
Early dinner at Bistro Mozart 5:30 PM
Mozart arrived at Vienna 6:10 PM
Walked to Vorgartenstrasse (Subway U1) 6:20 PM
Took the subway to HOHO Night Bus Tour 7:30 PM
Subway from Karlsplatz to Prater 8:30 PM
Arrived at Giant Ferris Wheel 8:50 PM
Took the subway back to Vorgartenstrasse 9:50 PM
Took the eBike to ride along the pier 10:30 PM
Joined Derek at Cove Bar for “Til We Meet Again” 11:00 PM

We slept in and when we woke up, we just passed by the beautiful Hainburg.

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After our last lunch at Blue, I had a hair appointment at the salon. The experience was greatly relaxing.

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At 3 pm, we had a Galley Tour. Only 2 groups of 15 guests each were accommodated, so make sure you sign up early if you’d like to join the tour. We were greeted with champagne and were shown the very neat kitchen with only a couple of staff members working there. Chef Juraj provided a lot of information during the tour.

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After a quick dinner at the Mozart Bistro, we walked to Vorgartenstrasse and used the 48-hour Vienna Card that we bought on embarkation day to take the subway Line U1 to Vienna State Opera where the Big Bus Hop On Hop Off night tour started. Although it was still very bright outside, it was a very interesting tour with great narration in English. We were lucky to get the last 2 seats on the bus. It cost 17 Euros each.

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Although we have been going around the Ring Road many times with Crystal, it was a better experience with the narration and the map in hand. Then we took the subway to Prater to board the Giant Ferris Wheel, situated in a big amusement park.

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We were able to view beautiful sunset aboard the Ferris Wheel, using the Vienna City Card.

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The night view was gorgeous!

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Then we took the subway back to Vorgartenstrasse and walked back to the ship. Brian rode the eBike along the pier.

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Then we went to the Cove Bar to join Derek and the guests. I did a “Sound of Music” sing along on the piano to bid farewell to everyone.

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Couldn’t believe it’s the last night on board the wonderful Crystal Mozart!

Day 11 – July 18, 2018 (Wed) – Budapest

Budapest – July 18
Steps walked: 5,799         Floors climbed: 7 Distance walked: 4.1 km
Details Time Notes
Breakfast at Waterside 8:00 AM
Ship Tour: Feast for the Senses: 9:00 AM Guide: Brigitta
                   Parliament Building & the excellent
                   Great Market Hall (BUD-03)
walked back to ship from Market Hall 11:30 AM
lunch at Blue 12:00 PM
sail to Vienna 12:00 PM
Trivia with Derek 1:15 PM did not attend
scenic cruising along the Danube pm
Life & works of Mozart at Palm Court with Sonja 2:15 PM did not attend
Apple Strudel Demonstration with Sebastian 3:15 PM did not attend
Dinner at Waterside with Gerry & Marianne 7:30 PM
Social time at Cove Bar 9:30 PM

Our 31st Anniversary today!! We were greeted by a beautiful morning in Budapest. After breakfast, we boarded our coach to the Hungarian Parliament Building, the iconic landmark of Budapest, crowned by a magnificent central dome and hailed as the city’s tallest building. We had to follow very strict security check-in and the tour was led by a parliament guide with excellent English. Here is the map of the building:

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This interesting feature was a cigar holder on which members of the parliament left their cigars on the numbered tray and took them back after the meeting.

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The interior was stunning and we even saw the changing of the guards but we were not allowed to pictures. There was a small elevator for those who could not do the stairs.

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Then we drove past about 60 pairs of shoes cast out of iron by sculptors Gyula Pauer and Can Togay.  It was a moving memorial that they created to these Holocaust atrocities that sat in front of the magnificent Parliament building on the edge of the Danube river. Different sizes and styles reflected how nobody was spared from the brutality of the Arrow Cross militia (the shoes depicted children, women, businessmen, sportsmen etc.) in 1944 – 1945. Those people were victims who were shot into the Danube. They were forced to strip naked on the banks of the Danube and face the river in the freezing cold weather; a firing squad then shot the prisoners at close range in the back so that they fell into the river to be washed away.

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Next we went to the Great Market Hall, the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest. I bought a lot of souvenirs there. A small group followed the guide to sample different food and drinks.

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It only took us 10 minutes to walk to the ship from the market.

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Crystal Mozart doubled parked with Thurgau Silence, which had to move away so our ship could leave at 12 noon.

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Good bye, beautiful Budapest!

Day 10 (con’t) – July 17, 2018 (Tue) – Violin concert and night cruising, Budapest

Now we have come to my favourite evening of the whole cruise. Being a classical concert pianist, I didn’t really enjoy the very modernized concert with loud taped background music to create the sound effect and modern feel, although the 3 “Princesses” played with excellent techniques. I guess it was necessary to cater for the rest of the audience so they wouldn’t get bored.

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I enjoyed the beautiful grounds where the concert was held, Budapest History Museum on the Castle Hill. Nonetheless, we had to walk on cobble stones for over 5 minutes so Crystal recommended “No High Heeled Shoes due to walking conditions”. In the concert hall, it was boiling hot, even one of the performers had to stop and wipe her sweat with a towel.

After the concert, we took some beautiful photographs of the grounds while walking back to the coach.

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When we got back to the ship, Crystal Mozart sailed away for a night cruise on the Danube. It was very windy so I wrapped myself in a comfy blanket, enjoying tons of finger food and drinks, while my husband took many beautiful pictures. Though it was so cold, lots of us were on the Vista Deck. It was a great 2-hour night cruise.

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This is the Liberty Bridge that was close to where we docked (Pontoon 8):

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Next we sailed past the Elisabeth Bridge:

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Then the famous Chain Bridge close to the Palace:

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The stunning Castle Hill at night:

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My husband is a civil engineer so he took lots of pictures about bridges, here is one of the many:

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You don’t need a good camera to take a shot of the fully illuminated parliament:

IMG_0967It’s a pity that we only got to spend one night in Budapest. We’ll definitely return to this beautiful city.