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Am back and happy enjoy to be back and will be happier once I'm finally fully 'home' in my home in Canada. I did leave for a 3 week cruise from Tampa Florida going about the Caribbean and arriving back in Boston MA. Last 3 days were nothing but cruising. Was a bit concerned the open Atlantic might be a bit choppy but the entire trip was smooth sailing with mega stops in multiple countries.

As for actual sailing life it is like living in a huge self contained hotel with your every whim catered to. Food is 24/7 in both restaurants or buffets and the cruise I went on was called "Free style" which means in cruise lingo you can basically eat whatever whenever, dress casual or not, attend whatever events you want. Nothing is scheduled or obligatory.

This was my first time sailing with Norwegian Cruise Lines and while it was fantastic IMO the ship did not come up to the standard of Princess Cruise Lines that I've sailed with before. Nothing major difference-wise just a smaller ship. There were almost 2300 passengers (2200 adults and 87 children) and 1100 crew. The Captain was from Croatia, Chief Engineer Switerland, Hotel Captain France, Cruise Director Australia, Head Chef India and Head of Security Nepal. Most of the Cabin Stewards were from Phillipines and/or India but the Wait Staff came from everywhere - Belize, Kenya, Peru, Grenadines, St Lucia, Bermuda etc. 60 nationalities are represented on Staff.

Activities do go 24/7 and do give you LOTS to do. Have to admit I didn't attend any of the 'fun' type activities i.e. Newly Wed Game, Family Feud, Trivia Quizzes, Poker or other card playing tournaments nor did I go to the Casino but I did go non-stop to the talks, lectures, nightly extravaganza musical shows. Talked talked talked and talked lots more to the other passengers (oops - "GUESTS" People are no longer passengers. We're now GUESTS of the cruise line) too and met quite a few really interesting people. The A/C in the library seemed to be stuck on high making the library so cold virtually nobody sat in there to read. Probably my only criticism of the actual ship.

Most of my days started at 8am with breakfast - any type of hot or cold cereal you could want, bacon/sausage/eggs/hashbrowns to made to order omlettes plus all the fresh fruit/cheeses and cold sliced meats you could want. Lunches and dinners were equally lavish and anybody would have been very hard pressed to not have found something to their liking food-wise. The choice was to go to any of the buffets OR opt to go to any of the on-board restaurants where you'd order off a daily changing menu and be served.

Nightly entertainment was terrific and ranged from piano players to singers to full Broadway type shows.

On days the ship docked (always by 8am) I opted to eat brekkie at 8am so all those involved with Ship sponsored tours (visits to cultural sites, eco adventures (ZIP lining and scuba diving were BIG) could get off and on with their travels. I'd disembark 9am-ish and usually opted to walk about the town for a couple of hours. I'd return to the dock area and then take up with a local private tour group as typically you had to be back on the ship by 5/6pm. Lots of shore time. These averaged $20 to $25 for 2 to 3 hours of being driven around whichever island with stops at all the known tourist locations. The one exception was St. Maarten where the asking price was $110 (I declined) and opted to spend my afternoon (we docked at 1pm and stayed to 10pm) exploring the town and sitting at their wonderful beaches (2 lounge chairs, 1 umbrella and 5 or 6 bottles of beer for ALL DAY for $20) Not being a beer drinker I was lucky enough to find thatched roof shade for a few hours when I wasn't taking pictures and walking about of the afternoon. The other exception was Curacau which was so phenomenally interesting and I spent so much time walking the streets I literally ran out of on-shore time to take a tour BUT I know I'm going to be back to Curacau soon as I can organize ME to get back there! :)

Have to say this was my first "Re-positioning" cruise of this duration. I've cruised before but always only for a week or 8 days so wasn't sure if I'd enjoy this long or not but I did and have to say this is a terrific way to explore out future destinations to come back to for longer. Curacau, Belize, Honduras are definite come back to places. Grand Cayman was opulent, beaches marvelous, hotels totally grand but not sure it holds a super amount of interest for me as a tourist. Aruba was a real eye-opener as it was totally rock and desert and cactus. Holds minimal to no interest for me as it was Spartan and bare (you'll see the photos when I get them going). Mexico was/is Mexico. I'll head back for holidays as vacations there are super cheap all-inclusives that give great relaxing time. The Virgin Islands being American protectorates are just smaller versions of the USA.

All in all I had a really relaxed and fun time. Ship life is good, very inexpensive, very clean, lots of sanitary procedures in place (prior to entering any restaurant and when returning to the ship there is a Waitress who will spray your hands with sanitizer) and they really do 'do it all for you.' You get to meet lots of interesting (and some boring) people but like being in a hotel how much you mix is up to you. You could eat every meal and do every activity solo and nobody would notice or comment OR you could social butterfly your way through the cruise.

I will say that of the 11 or 12 Ports we stopped in there was NO HASSLE to the tourists. Quite unlike Egypt. Sure there were lots of guys yelling about their own wares or tours but nobody was at all aggressive or pushy or stalking you for hours trying to get your $$. Most of the places had prices posted (none in Mexico as I personally believe they make up prices as they go based on what they think you'll pay but typically do quickly come down to a reasonable price as part of the haggling bargaining experience). Nobody in Belize or Honduras yelled or touted at all. They simply sat quietly in their stalls or booths and watched as you shopped and most prices were posted. The entire shopping experience was all well within reason.

Once I get my photos downloaded (Windows 8 is insisting I download to the Cloud but then is only letting me download 137 photos then telling me my Cloud is FULL! AGH!!!!!!) will break my posts into countries and will talk a bit about each specific country + pics :) :) :)


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Re: Cruising

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Cant wait to see the pictures and the accompanying potted history, glad you normally choose the Princess Lines, I have few shares in them ;) well actually it is part of 'Carnival' since it was hived off P&O shipping the UK company that was sold to the Saudi's. Your comments about Belize and Honduras not being pushy may well have something to do with the fact that both were once part of the British Empire at one time (well British Honduras that is). ;)
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All sounds wonderful LLL, never done a cruise but now am tempted. ;)

Really looking forward to your follow up stories and pictures :up
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Looking forward to read more of your cruise & to see your photos :) :)
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LLL, when you talk about your Cloud, or is it iCloud? Is the new laptop an Apple? It rather sounds like it and Apple have a reputation for restricting your freedom to THEIR systems.
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The laptop is a Toshiba with Windows 8 and it is an iCloud called "SKYDRIVE" but rules seem to just be oozing out of this new Windows 8 which is NOT user friendly at all.

AND my other update is that I was able to get into my laptop and did download my photos - all 1421 of them - BUT they've downloaded in a total random and mixed pattern!!! Usually the download goes oldest photo first aka NUMBER 1 followed by NUMBER 2 followed by NUMBER 3 etc etc etc. I've got ALL my photos but the download is mixed and arbitrary numbers assigned to pictures entirely out of order!!! AGH!!! I spent a few hours last night trying to move and sort them and now have blocks of photos loosely grouped into countries but I know memory will fade and I won't remember where each photos if from. Some are easy but WHY did this happen? I took great pains to take a photo of each countries 'sign' at the pier so I'd know where all the following photos were from.........I've never had a problem before........
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LLL, provided you had set the clock on your camera you should be able to find an option to 'sort'. This will probably be under a menu 'tools' or 'preferences' or 'options' or something like that. If you find it and sort by 'date' it will put them all in chronological order or by frame number if your clock was not set. You will probably have to 'select all' under the 'edit' menu so that all files are considered when sorting.

With regards to windows 8, it was discussed on here while you were away and there is an upgrade to 8.1 which I understand will help with some of the 'teething ' problems. Apparently if you go to Windows Upgrades you will find the free upgrade.
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Thanks for the tip Grandad! I'll try that as I've never had this happen before. I do have my camera's timers & clock on so hopefully that should work. Good idea!!! :) :) :) :up :up

I do do updates all the time on this laptop so am sure if an update to 8.1 came out I've got it.

It is also the primary format of Windows 8 that is sooo different. There are different screens that, to me, seemed to have 'dumbed it down.' I can't explain it in any intelligent way cause I don't know the words or technical words to tell you but I do know before I could go to File Explorer and find what I needed. Now it is like that is hidden away from me and the machine decides for me what I need to know and DO.
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I think that Windows 8 was developed primarily for touch screens and doesn't go down too well with desktops or laptops! I hated it - so much so that I had Windows 7 installed instead.
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@RS I'm really fast going in that direction too. Windows 8 is incredibly frustrating!!!
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LLL, I put up a post on here explaining what 'update' you should install for Win 8.1 and it is not just an ordinary 'update' I think its under the Imminent death of XP thread. ;)
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@H - if the update for Windows 8 came out as a regular patch then I do have it. I do install all patches and updates asap, restart the computer and do the full nine yards. Part of the frustration is this new laptop too - for example - you know how you can RIGHT CLICK on a photo or item to get other options? Wellll - this new laptop has done away with that option. I can no longer RIGHT CLICK. Doesn't let me. Not sure if that is part of Windows 8 on a new Toshiba but if I'd of known am not sure I'd of bought this piece of poop ('tis Sunday so I'll be nice)
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LLL, you need to make sure you have installed Win 8.1 UPDATE which is in effect 'Service Pack 1' but they are not calling it that. You need to have downloaded the latest version of Win 8 which is Win 8.1 first, Before you download Win 8.1 UPDATE, it sounds confusing and it is. The first upgrade from 8 to 8.1 is NOT the same thing and you will not get any patches for your 8.1 version unless this has also been installed. To get the update, you will need to first install Windows 8.1, which is available from the Windows Store.

This may explain it better:
http://www.techradar.com/news/software/ ... it-1240695
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OK Horus, now a simple question. My drawer is stuck in. I have a new one all sealed in plastic. Is this a simple job to insert the new one ? like simple for ME ? ? (todays word=simple) :lol:
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Jay, by 'drawer' do you mean your CD/DVD player?
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@H - thanks for the update and tips on Window 8.1. My answer to you is "I dunno" what I have fully and completely so tomorrow I'm going to take my laptop to my USA computer guru aka my gf's son! And he'll tell me. He is an IT and so am confident he can tell me and should know. I'm emailing me and my gf your link so I can find it and show him what I'm talking about. I always feel so inadequate when I'm talking computers and technology cause often I simply do not know how to describe even what the problem is.

@ Grandad - I did FINALLY get all my photos sorted by date! WHEW. Was quite heartbreaking to me to have them all load in a complete jumble!! Never dawned on me to 'sort' by date but I finally figured out to go to VIEW and then SORT BY and DATE and all are 'grouped' so that they make sense.

AND finally I'd figure Jayway means CD drawer. She must be using the same computer jargon as me ;) ;)
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AND finally I'd figure Jayway means CD drawer. She must be using the same computer jargon as me ;) ;)
And knowing Jay she just may be talking about her dressing table :lol: :lol:
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