New Zealand 2022

November - Dezember 2022
  • Kristofor Mallegrom
Our first international family of four trip.. PLUS the extended family - My Parents, Brothers, Two nephews, and sisters in law for a group of 12.
Cruising (mainly) the North Island of New Zealand from Sydney return.
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  • Two Sea Days Homeward Bound

    6. Dezember 2022, Tasman Sea ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Sea days with kids haven't been a holiday highlight, but I felt we made the most of/ enjoyed these two days more than the first two.
    Overall, I didnt find Ovation of the Seas to be a particularly amazing or memorable ship. It was the 13th cruise I'd been on, 5th with Royal Carribbean, the largest ship I'd been on but would probably rank around the middle for design, excitement, activities..
    There wasn't any fundamental issue or gripe with the design, just little unique features or grandeur.
    The cabins have been excellent, among the best I've had. Efficient space layout, great storage, comfy beds, nice balcony, even enjoyed the colour themes. The staff have generally been pretty good as expected, friendly and helpful for the most part.
    The entertainment has been clearly the worst, least exciting and laziest Ive ever experienced on a cruise ship, period. The ship boasts two great theatres, the main enclosed, double storey at the front, and a smaller, windowed boutique theatre at the back.. both dominated by b grade comedy and tumbleweeds. Across the 11 nights (22 show opportunities over both venues), we had about 6 comedians, one burlesque dancing show, one jazz show, one great but weird light/dancing show, and a comedy juggler... three nights the main theatre had nothing, whacking on old movies... and most nights the rear theatre had nothing...
    For kids aged 1-4, there was very little for them to do, unless you wanted to discard them for a high cost at childcare.. which wasn't the objective of a family trip. There was only one "swimnappy" permitted "splash" area about 5m long, closed at least half the cruise.. the kids waterslides and whirlpool was closed as well at LEAST, half the cruise, more I think.. leaving us to have to lie about toilet training to get some younglings into the 10cm deep indoor pool... who knows why it wasnt toddler designated... you'd raise an eyebrow and want a working with children check for any solo adults without kids lurking in there.
    The kids play area was weak... one tiny playground with about 4 toys and a slide.
    Overall, food was fairly plentiful but substandard. The restaurants were separated into four small segments, rather than a grand dining hall. Service was friendly but always super slow and atimes, when not with our regular attendants, incompetent - bringing wrong orders.
    Only a handful of dishes would have been better than 6/10... as many would have been worse than 4/10.
    Another big issue was the onboard cost hikes... beers $10US, cocktails $15US, no happy hours (there used to be) photos $130US for 20... and shore excursions, usually pricey, now extortion.. I think they ended up wanting $800US for a Rotorua or Hobbiton tour and they cancelled all those.
    We had some fun at sea the last two days though, my brothers dad and I (with a filler) competed in a 6 a side soccer comp, air hockey with Ryland, lots of pool and spa time, fish n chips, a few cocktail evenings with the kids dancing up a storm, dodgeball comp for me, and Nat Ryland and I took a ride on the North Star, a gondola on a mechanical arm that rose 300m above the ship.
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  • Getting Home

    7. Dezember 2022 in Australien ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    We woke to the surrounds of the beautiful Sydney Harbour. Mostly packed from the night before, we were up around 6am and by 7.30, saying goodbye to Cabin 9538. We waded through crowds of queues, to the back of the ship, grabbing breakfast at our usual spot, before waiting for our 8.30am disembark call.
    Alas, a prompt and efficient disembark was not to be. For we were a Category something-something covid ship you see, the port has insufficient staff available and something-something else, meaning lengthy delays, standard shambles and incompetence and clogged exits.
    We had a sneaky ambition to tour the aquarium this morning, but with the delays and such, that ambition was laid to rest. I think we were off the ship eventually by around 10. We'd opted for 'assisted luggage disembark' to help with our three jumbo bags, but the problem was, every other cruiser had done the same, and the bag-reclaim spot might as well have been a 1000 foot flaming pile, with no organization or structure to pick up, and cruisers colliding left-right and centre. Bloodied and tired, we finally cleared the ship and its surrounds. Now adept at mass luggage transport, we slowly, but much more surely made our way to the Circular Quay station, picked up some tickets and had our way to the airport by around 11am.
    We opted to check in this time with prams taken to the gate. Never done that before, but gave it a whirl. Had it's pros and cons. Clearing security was hectic, but it was handy keeping the kids rested and apart, especially given our flight was delayed from 2pm to 2.50.
    The kiddos again loved the airport, and I spent a couple hours wandering with them, showing them the planes. They were both fantastic on the flight back when we got aboard, Axel having his best flight yet (of 4 this year).
    It was smooth sailing back in Melbourne, for an hour peak hour drive back to bring our holiday to a close.
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  • That's a Wrap

    8. Dezember 2022 in Australien ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    .. annnnd we're done!
    That was the biggest group I've travelled with and had to help organize. A group that size, obviously has its pros and cons. It's harder to keep in touch, be on the same page, cater for all styles and preferences... but when it works, it's lots of fun to share the experience with more. More sharing is more fun right? Well, most of the time, sort of!
    Ultimately, I think most of the group would agree the cruise itself was a little underwhelming, but I'm sure everyone still enjoyed themselves as a whole. I think my brothers found the experience of travelling with kids as challenging as it was rewarding. Just wait until they have two! ha-ha. It was certainly a further step up for Nat and I having the duo, compared to our trip with Ryland in 2020. We did get a little practice in Queensland in July this year, and I gotta say we coped better and better as we got used to it this time round, finding better ways to manage and strategies. It was still no cake walk, but I expect it gets easier as the kids grow, and we all gather experience.
    Overall, I still loved the trip, it refreshed my passion for travel and made me remember that adventure actually isn't that hard. We can all do more than we think, easier than we think. There's still plenty ahead for us to do. I'm not sure cruising with young kids is the way to go but travelling with them is so rewarding. If we can swing it among moving into our new home next year, perhaps a couple weeks in QLD or Perth or SE Asia, and maybe 2024 Japan would be great. I do miss Europe but that may have to wait a while
    For now, reflecting on this trip.. what were the best experiences... here's a top 5 -

    5. Waiheke Island, Auckland
    My second trip to this place. We spontaneously decided to return here with Brody, Alyssa and Myles on our stop at Auckland. We were a little rushed for time, but still managed to hoof it from the ferry to Oneroa and back. It's a gorgeous island with great beaches, cafes and wineries.

    4. Waiomio Glow Worm Caves
    The cruise tour here wasn't great, but it was a memorable experience to see a place like this. I've been to plenty of caves before, without ever seeing glow-worms, and so many of them! (not my photo as none permitted - but an example of how they look)

    3. Zealandia & Wellington
    I was really impressed with Wellington. I loved the city and hilly surrounds, and our few hours at the hilltop bird sanctuary Zealandia there, was a great start to the day. I also loved the walk from there, through the hilly suburbs to the tram, and a whirlwind visit of te Papa Museum on the waterfront.

    2. Rotorua
    A bit of a unique experience seeing erupting geysers, bubbling mud and volcanic landscape different to other places I had visited. A little Mouri culture and getting up close with Kiwis added to the experience.

    1. Hobbiton.
    Despite being a fan of the Lord of the Rings (and similar franchises/games etc) I was a little reserved in my expectations of this place, expecting it to be touristy and gimmicky. My expectations were definitely exceeded, and it was a lot of fun to immerse ourselves in this place. The weather, detail and quality of the set really felt like stepping into a fantasy world. A great day.

    That's it for now. Until our next adventure!
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