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  • Day 18

    Some conclusions from our trip

    May 28, 2023 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

    Pros:
    - Price- still impossible to beat.
    - Tour Director and Activity Director - Great personalities - very nice guys
    - Food - excellent - not much different than the very high priced lines. All the beer and wine you want for dinner. None at lunch but who needs booze at lunch? Of course, you can always buy it on board at any time. And there were plenty who did! Felt like all we were doing was eating!
    - Most tours were excellent outside of the rather messed up Utrecht boat canal ride
    This trip had a lot of bus touring off of the boat. Some days we were sailing for a few hours where you could get up on the deck and enjoy the sunshine. No castles along this stretch of the river, so Gate1 probably decided that spending time on the river wasn’t so essential
    - Staff was super pleasant - all smiles all the time. I’m sure they’re trained to do this as it will help garner them more tips. Our dining server from Serbia was particularly nice as was our room attendant from Kyrgyzstan. She even hung out in the hallway talking with guests about her country
    - Weather - incredible. Sunny almost every day - no rain. Before leaving it looked like we would have a lot of rain. Nothing of the sort. Of course this drove all the Dutch folks out of their homes and cities like Amsterdam were crazy busy with people.

    Cons:
    - Getting Covid.
    - Wifi on board was horrible. Gate1 needs to fix that although maybe they just use “wifi” as a selling point, knowing it is worthless. Keeps people off of their phones and paying attention to what is going on around them. I’m cool with that and if it weren’t for trying to blog, it would be fine.
    - Room size was comparable to the sizes of the lower deck rooms on Ama Waterways. Mattress was way too soft and I worried about my back, but it didn’t really cause an issue - go figure.
    - We had an extremely small room in the Eden Hotel in Amsterdam. Others in the group had larger rooms. Don’t know why. Not a huge issue, but would have been nice to have more room. Heck, we had more room on the ship!
    - These are all minor quibbles though. Overall, great adventure until Paris.

    What would we do differently?
    Without a doubt fly in a couple days early and rest for the first day. Trying to cheap out too much can cost you in energy. Also think I’d fly out a few days later at the end of the trip. Of course cost of hotel rooms as add ons can get expensive, but there is the option of staying in an AirBnB, hostel or whatever. Amsterdam was not cheap though. Meals were expensive too. We may be at the end of our river cruising days for a bit. We’ve done the Danube, the Rhone, the waterways of Bordeaux, the waterways of the Netherlands and Belgium. (The Rhine , which I’ve done in the past would be nice for Janet because of the castles - might still do that one). I’m inclined to think about going back to rental car or possibly train travel. In terms of covid, rental car would be best, but that wouldn’t be the biggest determinant. I think we got unlucky and maybe were both so tired from jet lag, etc that our immune defenses were down some and that was just enough to catch it from people you were around all week and sitting across the table from each other gabbing. Still, when Gate1 throws out these incredible specials, it’s hard not to jump on them - it’s why we chose this one. So my advice to those looking for a river cruise - consider Gate1 - it will cost you probably half of the others and the quality will be much the same as the more expensive ones. Now if you’re loaded and you usually hang with fellow loaded folks, then you might be more comfortable on the high end ships vs mingling with the peasants. :).

    Technology issues worked out well - brought an extension strip I didn’t need, so that one will stay at home next time. Otherwise, bought the right stuff. T-Mobile worked like a champ - just automatic - nothing to turn on - it recognized you when you crossed into another country and you didn’t have to do a thing and 5GB of high speed data for free and you could buy more if you needed it. You just have to understand that you don’t post stuff on social media, etc without wifi. Since we didn’t have wifi for all extensive purposes on the ship, you pretty much had to wait till you wandered into a coffee shop and could grab 5 minutes or so on their wifi. Simple texting was fine - you could do that about anywhere with a decent cellular signal (which also wasn’t good on the ship).

    When calculating your costs for a trip, don’t forget tipping. Pretty much better figure on 3-400 dollars.

    Oh, and a final tip from Bart (our tour director) - if you plan to wear shoes when you leave the ship or the hotel, then take one of your shoes and put it on top of the safe in your room, then you'll remember to put on your shoe and take your passport with you!! :). (that's Bart and Janet on our final day in Paris. Bart had just smuggled us some coffee out of the dining room since the hotel didn't want us going in there). :)
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  • Day 14

    Back home

    May 24, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    Got up at 5am Paris time. It's now 3am in Paris. Burnt. Started Paxlovid for my Covid. Airlines left my bag at JFK. They'll deliver tomorrow. See ya tomorrow for recap and over the coming days I'll add to all my postings now that we are home snd have decent wifi.Read more

  • Day 14

    CDG

    May 24, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

    Well we crawled out of bed at 5 am and made it to the airport by 7. At the gate by 8:15. Trying to locate some food now. Flight doesn't leave till 1030. Checked our carryons vs having to mess with them. Still feeling like head colds. Janet is on prednisone and antibiotics. I'm allergic to most. antibiotics and can't handle prednisone because of my blood sugars. Did get a decent nights sleep so don't feel to bad at the moment.

    Got lucky on our seats. Nobody sitting next to us
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  • Day 13

    Paris Pullman - final day

    May 23, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    Just hanging out - feeling the malaise. Will be good to get home but long flight isn’t going to help either one of us. Mostly slight fevers, slight body chills and some occasional coughing/hacking. Using Tylenol to keep the fevers/pain down. Did you know you weren’t supposed to use ibuprofen if you had Covid? That’s according to the French doctor we saw. Didn’t know that.Read more

  • Day 12

    Paris Pullman - Monday

    May 22, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    Hotel offered some sort of free medical thing so two guys showed up to check on us. Other than checking our blood pressure and breathing, not much else. They called a doc. He showed up later and prescribed us some stuff like cortisone and antibiotics and tylenol and charged us $100 each. I don’t do to well with those medications so that’s another issue. Didn’t seem to want to prescribe Plaxovid due to potential side effects. Hotel said we had to stay in our room but doc said that wasn’t necessary. Just to wear our masks in crowded places. Gonna be a fun plane ride home. Now about 1pm and still haven’t eaten so may be time to venture out and get prescriptions and find something to eat. Guess we’re still going to fly home on Wed morning unless Janet or I get worse. I had hoped that maybe Covid had died down enough to chance a group trip, but I was wrong. If we survive this, think we might start do do independent traveling.Read more

  • Day 11

    Paris - pullman hotel

    May 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Finally fought our way through heavy traffic and arrived at the hotel. Fancy place. They given you a wooden room key and you wave it over an Apple Pay type icon at the elevator banks. It then tells you which elevator you need to take and when the door opens you note that it is taking you to your floor. No buttons to push. Just get off when you hit the right floor. Pretty cool.

    We strolled down the street to a local food court and used my Google Translate app to translate the menu. Handy. Split a large Moroccan sandwich with some mineral water and headed back to the room. Janet is developing a full blown cold. I'm on the edge.

    Since Janet is sounding worse and worse, I decided we should take a rapid Covid test that we had brought with us. Both came back positive. So this is not good. Going to throw a major monkey wrench into things
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  • Day 11

    Enroute to Paris

    May 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Stopped at a truck stop for coffee , sandwich break. Janet and I split one of the best sub sandwiches I've ever had. Really nice crunchy bread, chicken, great seasonings. Apple pastry and back on the road. An hour to goRead more

  • Day 11

    Brussels

    May 21, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    Have arrived in downtown Brussels. Home to NATO. Amazing city square. "The Grand-Place of Brussels is the location of the city's Town Hall, and thus its political centre. It also housed the largest marketplace in the city (hence its official names Grote Markt or Groote Markt, ; literally meaning "Big Market", in Dutch)." The Grand-Place is surrounded by the guild houses, the City Hall and the Maison du Roi. The Grand-Place is considered as one of the most beautiful places of the world. For more info on this amazing square - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand-Place

    Got a short history lesson in the square. Sat down for a beer, some fries and a shrimp croquette, bought some fine Belgian Chocolates and back to the bus.
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  • Day 11

    Amsterdam- Brussels - Paris

    May 21, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    Up early (0530) to take the long bus trip to Paris. Short stop in Brussels at the main square and then on to Paris with hopeful arrival by 6pm. Threw in a few pics from dinner last night. Silky smooth ride on the expressway to Brussels. Even has wifi on the bus. Lots of farms along the way. Short 20 minute stop along the highway for cappuccinos and a cookie and to buy some throat lozenges. Starting to hear people on the bus coughing. Not a good sign. Hope it is just general colds,etcRead more

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