Gaznjo's World Cruise 2011
Friday, October 12, 2012
Grand European Adventure
Gaznjo's Grand European Adventure
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
We Still Call Australia Home!!
It was blowing an absolute gale.... We were not due to dock in Sydney till 8am and we got extra hours sleep in as we had to put our clock back an hour for the last time... We were up there early as wanted to watch our entrance into the heads....
They had the ropes up stopping us from going up to the front of the ship due to high winds and everyone patiently waited for them to be taken down but as we saw the city getting closer and closer they were no match for the maddening crowd and down they went as everyone charged up there...... Although the sun was out it was no match for the Wind and Cold.... it was a challenge just trying to hold the camera still to take a photo....
Garry stayed up front to video the actual docking at wharf 5 but all my frozen extremities had me back around in the protection of the Riviera deck..... ahh and just in time to grab a glass of free Champoo and orange juice.... 
The Day of Lasts....
It was a funny feeling walking around the ship doing everything for the last time... it was the last time that we would sit in the atrium with our coffee and chat to many of the familiar faces that would pass by.... we had our last cruise critic luncheon , we played our last game of canasta with Ros and Arnold, we had our last game of trivia...... Dawn Princess County Fair.....
What a wonderful idea.....  
Dave, Warren and the gang organised a fair for our last days on the ship... It was a wonderful pick me up as we were all starting to feel a little flat after we left Auckland.... we knew we were heading home but there was also the emptiness of 500 familiar faces that had left the ship.... Even our table waiters noticed the quietness at our table after our 4 New Zealand Buddies had left....
The Atrium was a buzz with activities....There completion Bowling, gold, face painting, name that baby, toilet paper folding and the band played on.... the singers and dancers arrived all decked out in there British Invasion gear and Warren and Dave helped the bar staff with the martini competition... Photo’s are good but the video will be better ..... funny ... we never laughed so much... especially when Warren decided to flare, only to end up being sprayed with alcohol or Dave on deck 5 waiting for some forgotten garnishes to be thrown down from deck 7. It was a great pick us up....Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The World's here to Play ..... Auckland
With the promise of lovely sail in we woke up early to be up on deck.  Although you could see the lights twinkling in the distance, it wasn’t till we were well and truly in the harbour that the sun rose over the horizon and you could see the city and it surrounds.
We pulled into Auckland Wharf where we were greeted by the occupants of the Hilton Hotel in their dressing gowns on their balconies...  We had heard that those with Balcony cabins on the Starboard side needed to have their curtains drawn or they may have had a surprise when they woke .
There were  lots of families  to greet all the Nanna and Poppa’s home....  You started to feel a little homesick yourself when you are standing next to someone  waving madly and on the mobile phone saying  “ Yes it’s me, up here can you see me!!”
Reality struck when we dinged off as the sign on the gangway said..... All Aboard 1.30pm.... Leaving for Sydney shortly afterwards...
Today we decided to take the ferry across to Devonport to spend a couple hours, then come back and take a wander around the city until it was time to board the ship again...  We were here for such a short time.... 
Rugby fever has definitely hit Auckland.  Next to the dock they were in the throes of putting the finishing touches to what will be the main tourist area....  Temporary structures were being erected for displays and entertainment.  The whole sides of buildings advertised the world cup ..... and in one supporters store I managed to snap a picture of the trophy.... the real one I don’t know, but there was a security guard standing next to it.
Devonport is a quaint little village only a 10 minute ferry ride across the harbour.  Many Cafe’s lined the main street and as time went by they became busier and busier .  I would have to say that we did have the best Blueberry Muffin in a little cafe here...... We made the trek up to Mt Victoria where we had a 360 deg view of all the surrounding areas.... 
We had time left so we made our way back to Auckland City and wandered around until it was time to board the ship for our early sail away...
As we left, we had a crowd of people on the balcony of the hotel to wave us goodbye and as we passed the Devonport pier, through binoculars we could just see Paula and Ray waving goodbye to us...
The one thing you did notice was all the newbies that got on in Auckland ... So easy to spot.... all wandering around  looking so fresh and excited making us look so tired LOL.....  it has certainly changed the demographics of the ship....
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Attention Ray and Paula
The Guessalots won today......  Must of been the new blood LOL
Tie Breaker Question
 “How many  Mr Olympia’s did Arnold Schwarzenegger win? “
Also we spotted you on the Wharf.... well we hope that was Paula in her red jacket madly waving the flag.....
We miss you already!!






















