Northern Europe

October 2023
London/Southampton - Hamburg, Germany - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Burges, Belgium - La Havré, France - Bordeaux, France - Bilbao, Spain - London/Southampton Read more
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  • Day 13

    Going Home Part Deux

    October 13, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    Oh Lord, please see us safely home. We made it back to Miami airport, got our bags from the mass of luggage from a canceled Havana flight, cleared security and to our gate without incident. Both mom and I slept some but we were up and going by 3:30 am.

    I spent some of the food voucher on a bag of
    Fun size snickers…that cost $30 flipping dollars. But we needed to use the vouchers…after we got to Atlanta I figured out I could add some of what was left to my Chic-fil-a app. So now it’s $50 up and that means more breakfasts for me and Kyrie! Mom and I both had Chic-fil-a for breakfast and it actually tasted pretty good.

    The last flight to Atlanta was rough. We were in the very last row. The sound of the engine was so loud and smelled so gassy I was terrified something was really really wrong with the plane. The landing was one of the bumpiest and sudden stops I’ve ever encountered. By the time we got to the gate, all I wanted was out. The seat belt sign went off but no one moved. Mom asked the attendant if we could go, she said yes and off we went. I was trying not to barf on anyone. Some people were saying catty things about no one following rules and the like which, I won’t lie, hit me pretty hard. Both Mom and I tried so hard the whole trip to do the right thing, be polite and understanding and patient. The one time we stepped out of line people were mean. Rrrgh. I should have just puked on them.

    It took me a bit to get my breath back. I hated the fact I was out of sorts when I was got to finally see dad and Kyrie. I felt so much better when I saw them though! Our bags were already set out for us at the baggage claim. Everyone else seemed to have vanished. Fine with me. We rode a cart tram to the van in the parking lot. Dad got us home safely.

    It was a wonderful trip. And it was wonderful to come home again!
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  • Day 12

    Heading Home

    October 12, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

    Up at 4:30 due to stuffy nose and travel jitters. Had a cup of hot chocolate to sooth my throat while mom had a piece of bacon and a pastry. We retrieved our luggage from room 10244 and said bye to Jovanie our steward. We waited in the lobby. Our disembarkation time has come and gone.

    Holy Crap!! The line was insane people don’t know how to queue properly…if one person has stumbled or fell people would have been trampled. We had one young man behind is going, “why are all these people not follow in the rules? They are cutting line when they can see the end of the line back there.” Honestly it was so refreshing to see a younger person upset about how older people were acting it made the disembarkation madness worth it.

    We got outside and queued again for our airport transfer. The first bus got full just as we got there so we sought out another on. It left half an hour later but we got to sit up front and the driver was funny. He kept warning the men that if the used the toilet on the bus they would need to sit down and proceeded to wiggle the bus back and forth.

    Heathrow was a terror all its own. So many people did not plan their schedule realistically and many missed/almost missed their flights. I lucked out on Virgin Atlantic’s app and got mom and I better seats. Well they were until a couple with five young children parked two of them right behind us with the nearest parent five seats away. I like kids. I know it can be hard for them during a flight. But at least one of them decided to see if they could break the seat by kicking it. Mom asked/warned an attendant what was happening and we got moved to our own three seat row.

    I lasted a bit longer in my original chair and politely and kindly turned to the child and asked him to not kick my seat. “I’m NOT kicking you seat.” I replied, “well if you see some one kicking please ask them to stop ok?” Smile and turn away…three minutes later the child is pounding the in seat entertainment system along with the back of my head with all ten fingers. I choose to believe he didn’t realize how obnoxious he was being as I retreated to the last bank of seats in the back of the plane, laid down and tried to sleep. Rest of the flight was pretty uneventful…having extra space really helped.

    Next stop is Miami. Then on to Atlanta. And finally Myrtle Beach. Orrrrrr that was the plan. Our Miami to Atlanta flight got pushed back from 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm. We would get to Atlanta well after our connecting flight took off.

    TLDR - we are in a comped hotel so we will catch tomorrow’s 7 am flight. They also gave us meal vouchers that added up to over $240. The hotel has a built in restaurant so we got sodas and a pizza. We didn’t really want anything but we’ve gone so long without eating I almost passed out at the Delta Counter (which may have swayed them in comping the hotel since they don’t usually do that…) but a number of people were surprisingly helpful and kind, the gate ladies, the TSA guy who checked us through then saw us as we left, the baggage wranglers, even the other travelers on the hotel shuttle and the employees of the hotel and its restaurant.

    It’s about 10 and we’re getting up at 4:30 again so I’ll end it here. Here’s hoping we get all the way home tomorrow.
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  • Day 11

    Last Sea Day

    October 11, 2023, English Channel ⋅ 🌬 63 °F

    Our last day on the Getaway…the highlight of today was spending the $44 left in my account. Things are expensive on the ship but I did my best. One can of Pringles, Snickers, Almond Snickers, two packs of Oreos, Reeces Cups, Ritz cheesy sandwich crackers, a pin from the photo gallery, two gourmet cupcakes and 4 bon bons later, I figured I’d spent as close to the $44 as possible only to find I’d forgotten the 20% gratuity and now OWED a grand total of $1.25.

    So back down to the service desk we went. The gentleman behind the counter did hod best not to crack up when I smacked five quarters down on the space between us with a flourish. Accounts completely cleared! Mom also got her internet minutes back…seems like there had been some problems with the boat’s system. I feel bad for the internet desk attendant. By 5 pm the line at her station was 60 people long.

    Mom and I did one last game of trivia, riddles this time and actually won with 11/20 questions. I will be returning home with my prized NCL playing cards.

    We had dinner at O’sheehan’s, fish and chips for me and cheese burger for mom. After that we stayed mostly in our room packing up for an early disembarkation tomorrow morning. We didn’t go to the shows. But I’ll put some clips off the previous one to make this post more interesting…
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  • Day 10

    Bilbao, Spain

    October 10, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    Last port day today. We docked at Getxco but 20 miles from Bilbao. We thought there was a free shuttle but Norwegian put a stop to that. We ended up paying for a shuttle but at least it was round trip.

    We were dropped off at Algorta metro station. Chaos endured as passengers flocked to the ticket machines. Two women almost got into a fist fight. It was…disturbing. So much so I got us in the first possible train out of there but going the wrong way. No worries, we hopped back across at the next stop. 17 stops later, we were in the old city of Bilbao.

    Made up of seven streets the old city Casco Viejo is the hub for the past. There were little streets and alleys everywhere. My favorite was the sheer number of thing candy shops all crammed into tiny spaces.

    After that we went to Moyua station to get to the Guggenheim museum and see the enormous puppy statue covered in flowers. E were pretty tired and headed back. Mom caught sight of the shuttle bus immediately and we got to sit right up front with a silly happy driver.

    At the ship we had a late snack lunch (the food here isn’t that bad, but we are forcing ourselves to eat) I think going to battle with the other passengers is wearing us out. Tonight we will see the’Million Dollar Quartet’ a show about when Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins had their forest and last jam session.
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  • Day 9

    Souloc Sur Mer

    October 9, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    Up around 9:30. Neither of us felt like eating breakfast so we went outside to catch the shuttle to Soulac sur Mer. The area around the port is barren marshland. Luckily we did not have to wait on the gangway line for our shuttle stickers on our cards since we’d finished registering yesterday. We were waved immediately to the queue for boarding the buses. 10 minutes later the majority of the passengers descended on the small town.

    We were pleasantly surprised how nice a place it was. And even more surprised how pleasant all the store keepers were to us in particular. At the bookshop I tried to ask for a book by Maurice Leblanc. The man looked startled but then took us straight to the book I wanted and seemed impressed I knew anything about the author. At another store a cute kitty was just lounging around on the magazines and let me pet it. Every store we visited, we were greeted warmly by the locals. Their Beach was beautiful and very reminiscent of Pawleys. It was a really nice surprise considering we’d thought about staying in the boat.

    We headed back around 12:30 since most stores closed from 12:30-2:00. I learned that through research. Others had no clue and proceeded to complain how stupid it was to close in the middle of the day. Didn’t they know we had a limited amount of time to bless their silly little town with our esteemed presence? 🙄 and wouldn’t you know it…we had awful weather.

    Back on board we had a light lunch and tried to participate in a couple of games in the main atrium. Chilled for a while in the room, back down for word scramble…I wanted an ice cream so we went up to the buffet. I was waiting on mom to go through the handling station when I backed up to turn and ran into/got ran into my a lady with two plates behind me. Nailed my shoulder blade, got really embarrassed and left. Talked to Greg and Kyrie and felt better. Still deciding on going to the show tonight or not…
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  • Day 8

    Sea Day

    October 8, 2023 ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    Nothing much happened. *shrugs* we were at sea. We saw a show in the evening. We went to bed after getting registered for NCL’s shuttle tomorrow. We’d planned to stay on the boat for the ‘Boudreaux’ port since all the excursions were over $300 each but figured it’d be fun to go into the small village called Soulac. Went to bed.Read more

  • Day 7

    Étretat (Le Havre) France

    October 7, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F

    Today we figured we would go out on our own on a short adventure to a city outside of Le Havre. Many people decided to try to go to Paris on their own. Luckily we were not that ridiculous. Instead we went to Étretat The birthplace of the Maurice LeBlanc author of the fictional gentleman thief Arséne Lupin….And the inspiration for the infamous Lupin the third.

    The only reason I even attempted this on our own was that we arrived in Port at 7 AM and did not leave until 9 PM that night. At least that was the plan. After breakfast we hailed a taxi and went to the bus station. I was afraid that if we did not take the bus we would have to pay for a taxi. The research I did on taxis said that the trip would cost at least €160 each way. That was NOT a good choice. Luckily we found the bus we needed and round-trip tickets for both me and mom all the way to Étretat and back totaled €7. Yahoo thrifty travel!

    The bus ride took about an hour and we were able to meet up with our treasure hunting guide. He was very kind but a little hard to understand. Although I’m sure mom and I seemed kind of odd to him as well. We did not do well on the treasure hunt so much so that the poor man had to keep giving us blatant hints. Some of the things we did included finding out how many English soldiers passed away during World War I finding one of their graves, looking for a salamander and a dog playing a bagpipe, but it all came back to the history of the city. (It was also funny watching people‘s reaction to the gentleman guide dressed up in the heat.)

    The most beautiful part of Étretat was the cliffs called the needle and the eye, and the elephant. Since the cliffs are made up of chalk and flint, water dissolves much of the cliff faces. The houses is in the area used the flint rocks to decorate their homes. Most of them are gray but some were using the black flint and bragging that they were super rich. Anyway, at the end of the hunt we ended up finding an empty box. But it came with a very heartfelt lesson and mom didn’t kill me for making her go through all of it.

    After a slight snafu with the bus line (and being mistaken as French by some Asian travelers looking for the cliffs) we found the right bus and rode it all the way back to the port of Le Havre. We got back to the ship about 4 PM thanks to our luck with a taxi driver who came and saved us at the bus station. We had dinner at the pub restaurant and the special was shrimp Poboy sandwiches, The waitresses at the pub seem to be concerned that we’re not eating enough and constantly suggest perhaps we wanted an appetizer or dessert.

    Following their advice we went to the buffet later that evening to try to find some vegetables. Instead we heard the harrowing tale of those who were trying to return from Paris but got stuck because the train failed. almost 200 of the passengers ventured into Paris on their own they were taking the train back with plenty of time but then the train broke down and none of them spoke French.

    I can only imagine how stressful this was. A handful got back using Ubers, while others were left behind at the port. I have to give Norwegian props for waiting as long as they did for most of the passengers that were missing. Because Norwegian doesn’t normally wait for anyone who is not on one of their tours it was unusual but very kind of them to wait. From what we heard many of the travelers really had done the research and would’ve had plenty of time to get back had the Trains had been operational.

    We saw the evening show of a man who could play many instruments. Unfortunately, though he was talented, the show didn’t keep some people’s attention and many got up during his performance and left the theater. It’s too bad that those weren’t people we left behind… we got to bed around 11.

    I’m really proud of mom. I know that her ankle was hurting her pretty badly during the whole trip but she was a trooper and hung in there until the end. Tomorrow is a sea day so hopefully we can both rest up.
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  • Day 6

    Brugge, Belgium

    October 6, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Today we went into Bruges, Belgium. After breakfast and a shower we met our group guide outside the boat at around 11:10 AM. On the way to Bruges from Zeebruges, We saw thousands of new cars being ready to be shipped a derailed tram and huge windmills. The whole area was occupied during both world wars, so It did not get bombed or incinerated. Some of the buildings even dated back to the 800s.

    They were a lot of horse drawn carriages and the horses look very well taken care of so much so that there are even fountains especially for them throughout the town. Strangely enough there is also a Japanese restaurant called a Tanuki… complete with a life-size to Nookie at the door. Mom also found a sloth next to a store called the Bare Necessities.

    We toured a chocolate factory and learned all about the chocolate making process from the cocoa pods to the finished product. If anyone ever offers to let you taste a raw cocoa nib, shoot them. I was distracted by the fact our presenter looked like Sam Rockwell. The nibs are in fact nasty disgusting and they get stuck in your teeth for hours and hours and hours. But the filled chocolates we got to sample at the end of the demonstration made it all worth it.

    We saw many beautiful places throughout our tour and had about an hour to ourselves to wander. We saw the Lego houses and bought some souvenirs in the Markt. There was a slight debacle with the bathroom as it cost $.50 in euros to use the toilet. One lady in front of me did not have any change. So of course I pay for her because when you need to go you need to go. Later on she found me, stuffed a dollar bill in my hand, and called me an angel. all of us were a bit shocked that the men’s bathroom had absolutely no privacy even for the ladies waiting in line outside.

    We return to the ship rested a bit and then went to O’Sheehan for a snack. Our waitress was insistent and we ended up with meals instead of snacks. Mom had the meatloaf and I opted to have just the corn and mashed potatoes. We thought this would be enough but the waitress insisted that we needed some pretzel bites as well. She insisted this very firmly. It was kind of funny.

    Tonight’s entertainment was called How to Be a Headliner by Rebecca Kelly. She had an amazing voice and some very dirty jokes. After that we went to the ship’s store and bought some Pringles. I think I did well to last this long without them. They even gave us a discount. By 9:30 PM we were about ready to sleep. Tomorrow will be a big day exploring on our own to a city outside of Le Havre. I hope that I can get us where we need to go without too much trouble.
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  • Day 5

    Amsterdam

    October 5, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    Don’t get me wrong, I understand there are delays in travel. I also understand weather plays a huge part when you are on a ship…what I don’t like is when people don’t pay attention and follow the rules. If they did we wouldn’t have a line spanning three full decks.

    Anyway, Amsterdam is gorgeous. We were a bit stressed as the reservation we had was for 12 but since we were late getting docked and everyone and their mother wanted off at the same time, we failed to get there on time. But the people with Somma Tours were more than understanding. They scheduled us for an even better canal tour in an open boat with only 12 people. We offered to pay the difference but they said don’t worry about it since we were polite.

    So we had a GREAT tour! We learned a lot…the patron Saint is Santa Claus and he looks after everyone in the Netherlands especially “hookers and the thieves.” Also many Houseboats don’t use curtains since they have “nothing to hide.” And taxes used to be based on the number of steps in front of your home and how many windows you have.

    After the canal tour we walked to the Kattenkabinet. It hosted a lot of artwork of cats and had real cats wandering around. Very small but fun. We walked all the way back to the ship and rested a bit. I got mom some ice for her ankle. Dinner was at the pub on the ship. We watched M3gan and Jurassic Park in the room to stay awake until 10.
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  • Day 4

    Hamburg til Noon

    October 4, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    We had an overnight in Hamburg. Mom and I didn’t go out this morning since departure was at noon. We are taking bets to see how many people will be late/not make it back. So many people were ticked off since the stores were closed yesterday because of Unity Day.

    We tried to participate in some activities…trivia and word finds, beanbag toss, etc. The Getaway has limited seating in the lobby. Most activities are held there and it’s chaotic. We met a nice older gentleman from London/now Canada who joined our team for trivia. I think he regretted it, hahaha.

    But everyone did make it to the ship and we left on time! We are getting the yummy chicken parmigiana for dinner.
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