(Note: If I get time, I need to actually write about each day & fill in the outlines. I also need to add pictures)
Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015
This morning, our bags had to be outside of the
room by 9am, so we needed to be up, showered, and packed earlier than a couple
of days ago.
Got on the bus & traveled to Basel
Along the way, we stopped at the awesome rest
stop in P… puts US rest stops to shame
Walking tour of Basel – went to Baselmunster
& the walkway next to it. Autumn fair was going on. View from Main Basel
across Rhine to Lesser Basel. Went to the Town Hall to point out the meeting
spot.
We had about an hour/hour and a half on our own.
Walked through Farmer’s Market
Went to Coop & got lunch. Went back to Town
Hall to sit on the stairs & eat.
Walked around several of the hilly streets &
back to Town Hall to meet everyone.
Walked back to the bus meeting place with the
tour guide & waited for the bus.
Bus ride to the boat
Got on boat, luggage was already in the room.
Surrendered passports for the night.
At 6pm, we had our welcome & safety meeting.
Around 7:15, the meeting concluded & we went to dinner at The Chef’s Table.
Chef’s Table meal was very good! They take
allergies seriously & if there was anything I couldn’t have, they let me
know. They also made slight modifications to a couple of the items so that I
could have them.
We went straight to bed after dinner, due to it
being a long day.
Oct 30,
2015
We woke up "late" (for this trip any
how), got ready, sorted laundry to be done, and headed to breakfast. We noticed
there were paramedics in our hallway and that we had been stopped for a while.
With everything labeled with allergens, it's easy to see what you can/can't
eat. Everywhere should be like this, seriously.
The
maƮtre d' met me in the dining
room with the lunch and dinner menu so that I could make my selections for both
meals. It sounds like this will be the norm for the week. I love it! It has
really settled my mind about being able to eat safely on the cruise. He asked
me to let them know when I’d be doing the light lunches instead of the full
lunch.
While we were at breakfast, we were in a lock.
Just as we were finishing up breakfast and talking with some of the other
cruisers, we started to go down the lock. That was quite the disorienting
experience. The first of 14!
Veronika came on the speaker & said that her
9:30 talk about the rest of the ports was going to be postponed due to an
emergency situation & that it’d be rescheduled later. We think she ended up
going to the hospital with the passenger that was having problems.
After breakfast, we picked up our passports,
safety cards, and tour color cards. We then headed to the lounge to relax a
bit. Most of the other passengers did the same. (Rooms get cleaned around this
time of day, so it’s best to be out of them to allow the housekeepers the
ability to work uninterrupted).
Once
we arrived in Breisach, we waited in the lounge until our tour was called. We
then boarded the bus by color and enjoyed our ride over to Freiburg. When we
got to Freiburg, we took a walking tour around the old town, mostly focused on
the cathedral. A lot of the town was destroyed in WWII. We had about an hour of free time. We were
able to go into the church, and walk around it for a bit. We also chatted with
several of the other passengers and waited for our guide.
When we got back to the bus, we drove through a
town that’s known for their wine producing. We kind of wish we would’ve been
able to stop & sample the wines! Once back to the boat, we decided to walk
with our tour guide (Monika) up to the church in Breisach. The sun was getting
ready to set, so we didn’t have a lot of time. Also, the talk about the ports
was now at 6:30, so we needed to be back for that. I wish we had done the
walking tour here first and then gone to Freiburg. It would’ve been ok with me
to drive back in the dark!
At 6:30, we had the port talk and then dinner
immediately following. After dinner, there was a French singer & accordion
player. They were pretty good. We enjoyed the performance for a bit and headed
to bed around 10pm.
Oct 31,
2015
Happy Halloween!
Today, we travelled to Strasbourg, France. There
was traffic on the Rhine, so we ended up getting in about an hour late, which
was a bit disappointing.
Our tour guide for Strasbourg was fantastic. I
wish we had been able to take our full tour. We were able to see “Little
France” and the “masterpiece” (aka: The Cathedral Notre Dame of Strasbourg). The
church bells after the clock struck noon were amazing.
Inside the cathedral was the astronomical clock. We were able to watch the clock performance at 12:30pm. It lasted about 3 minutes and was interesting to see.
Inside the cathedral was the astronomical clock. We were able to watch the clock performance at 12:30pm. It lasted about 3 minutes and was interesting to see.
After the clock performance, we met our tour
guide and walked through a bit more of historic Strasbourg to the bus. We came
back to the boat for lunch (easier for me to have a GF meal) and then decided
to stay on the boat and relax for the afternoon.
We wrote a couple of postcards, enjoyed the
sundeck, and generally just relaxed. We also got to see the crew decorating for
Halloween. It’s kind of funny because the Europeans don’t really celebrate
Halloween, so they were all trying to figure out what the holiday is for.
We had dinner with a few of our pre-cruise
extension guests. There was a funny incident where one of the ladies was
celebrating her birthday, but they brought her a “happy anniversary” cake, so
they also brought her a “happy birthday” cake!
After dinner, I went up to the Halloween party
for a bit. The staff was handing out masks, hats, and other head pieces. The
music & people watching were a good bit of fun. Jon stayed in the room to
get some rest.
Nov 1,
2015
This morning, we left Strasbourg for Speyer. Spending
the morning sailing was kind of nice. It was a pretty foggy morning, so there
wasn’t a ton to see. The traffic on the Rhine wasn’t too bad today and we got
into Speyer just about on time.
We decided to head to Heidelburg to do the walking tour and go up to the castle. We had a bit of an interesting situation on our bus. There is a group of Portuguese speaking people on our ship & they ended up on our bus. The tour guide didn’t let us know they’d all be sitting in the back with their tour guide (who would be talking with them the entire trip), so a bunch of us were sitting towards the back of the bus & we all had to shuffle. No big deal, but this was the first of a few “herding” mistakes our tour guide made.
We decided to head to Heidelburg to do the walking tour and go up to the castle. We had a bit of an interesting situation on our bus. There is a group of Portuguese speaking people on our ship & they ended up on our bus. The tour guide didn’t let us know they’d all be sitting in the back with their tour guide (who would be talking with them the entire trip), so a bunch of us were sitting towards the back of the bus & we all had to shuffle. No big deal, but this was the first of a few “herding” mistakes our tour guide made.
It was about an hour drive to Heidelburg from
Speyer.
Castle ruins, churches, pedestrian bridge with
the monkey, beer & coffee
Bus ride back – funny story about the priest
& bus driver getting to heaven
Nov 2,
2015
Rudesheim (gondola ride – lots of fog)
Christmas store
Walking wine tour
German lunch onboard with ice cream social after
Cruising the Rhine looking for castles in the
fog, fog finally lifted & we were able to see all of the castles. Rudesheim Coffee on the Rhine River as we passed the Lorelei Rock.
Most of the group did a walking tour around
Koblenz - we skipped it
Nov 3,
2015
Relaxed morning – watching the towns/cities of the
Rhine as we sailed towards Cologne
Arrived in Cologne, walking tour
St Peter’s Cathedral
Walked around (found 2 fabric stores)
Came back to the boat & went to the guest
lecturer about modern Germany
Enjoyed a farewell cocktail reception & dinner
Nov 4,
2015
Woke up “late”, had breakfast
Took care of gratuities & guest surveys
Sat in lounge for a while
Amsterdam canal tour followed by bus tour
Free time in Amsterdam (cheese shop & hidden
church)
Back on boat to pack, classical music concert,
and dinner
We got an anniversary cake at the end of dinner
Lounge to socialize with everyone (and share our
cake), one last time
Nov 5,
2015
Woke up, finished packing, got breakfast, waited
in lounge
Claimed bags & waited for transfer
Got to airport, checked in, went through
security
Met some of Amsterdam’s finest – forgot to take
jams out of my carryon for scanning
Once that was sorted out, we went through
passport control, & found our gate
Had an uneventful trip home. We got in just over
an hour early, which was great!
Easy trip through Global Entry
Luggage came pretty quickly
Through the 2nd level of customs
officers (declared the cheese & jam as the food I was bringing back, she
didn’t make me get them scanned again)
Back to the car – it’s 75 degrees – WHAT?!
Went home, dropped everything off, went to pick
up the CSA, hit up the grocery store for a couple of things, then went to get
David (the dog). It was so good to see him.
Back to home to get settled in & start
laundry.
Back to reality!