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“Titanic at Easter”


Posted On: 9th Apr 2012

As usual, Fred did not disappoint and another great cruise, albeit only 5 days. We were allocated a 12.15 check in but a sick person being evacuated on the way back to Southampton caused Balmoral to be 2.5hours late getting in. The ‘Meet and Greet’ parking was affected badly as folk from the previous cruise were still disembarking. However, we had to sit in the car for no more than half an hour or so but by around 12.30, we were able to proceed as planned, so with the luggage and car dispatched in different directions, it was into the Terminal for the usual queues experienced with City Terminal. Amazingly, the staff made up time and although we were certainly not the first to embark, we were still on much earlier than expected. The luggage was at the door so unpacking was started and afternoon tea beckoned. Safety drill was on time and we sailed much earlier than we thought and probably pretty much on time. Second sitting dinner was in the Avon restaurant and we were served by the same waiter, Jefron who looked after us last time. At the table we met Geoff and Rita (hello Geoff, hope you arrived home ok) who were great table companions. Another couple only sat with us the first night only as they preferred the Palm Café and on the 3rd night, we were joined by another fun couple who joined the ship at Liverpool following an unavoidable funeral. It was a fun table with lots of laughter. The first day was a sea day as we headed for Liverpool and choppy waters stayed with us all day. Naturally for safety sake, the musical show was postponed as it wasn’t safe for the dancers and a few drinks slopped around in the glass but we reached Liverpool on time and had a great morning trip. We saw the homes of Captain Smith from the Titanic. A lady called Rose lives ther now and it was her, who gave name to Kate Winslets character Rose in the film. We saw Ismays home and many homes of various officers. We had the choice of returning to the ship with the coach or to stay at the Maritime Museum and make our own way back. This was definitely the thing to do as we were able to stroll around Albert Dock and take in the ambience of the area. A very enjoyable day and we were even more delighted in Belfast. The Titanic Belfast Visitors Experience was fantastic. We were in there by just after 9am so dodged all the queues expected for Good Friday and were able to experience the virtual attractions and ride without any delays. The souvenirs shop was an Aladdin’s cave and the debit card was red hot. Once back on the coach, we had a city drive for just over 2 hours, Stormont was unbelievable and fortunately for us, the gates were open so our driver was able to take the coach right to the top of the hill. Belfast is a beautiful city and we plan to return there in the not too distant future. As usual, the staff on board were friendly and attentive without being intrusive and full praise must be given to Captain Robert Bamberg and his team of Officers and Staff. This cruise was carrying passengers from many overseas countries as well as the UK and there were more kids on board than we have seen before but they were as good as gold. Prais to the Kids leaders for obviously occupying them so well. As usual, there were the ‘Try Hard’ snobs (Those who try hard to be a snob and fail miserably) and the very noticeable moaners and compensation seekers- what cruise would be complete without them!!! So yet again, our sincere thanks to all concerned.

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Mrs susan bishop
Southern England

  • Overall5
  • Service5
  • Condition5
  • Cleanliness5
  • Comfort5
  • RecommendedYes
  • Visited04/12
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