‘Storm-battered’, ‘bad luck’ and even ‘cursed’ are just three of the epithets applied by the media to Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas cruise ship after the early return to port after its latest voyage was curtailed. And, although the shipping line said that the ship was turned around to avoid another storm, passengers have said … Continue reading Anthem: ‘Bad luck’ but not ‘cursed’ as media says
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Across the Atlantic on Anthem of the Seas
Many of you seem to have enjoyed reading my two recent blogs about sailing on a cruise to the Norwegian Fjords aboard Crown Princess back in 2013. Well, that was my very first cruise, though not for my wife Lisa who had cruised before during her previous marriage. Our most recent cruise was on Royal … Continue reading Across the Atlantic on Anthem of the Seas
Nothing literal about seeing eye-to-eye
Amazed, bewildered and downright exasperated. Those are the feelings that dominate my thoughts as they prompt me to speak out through this blog. As regular readers know, I have severe mobility problems due to multiple sclerosis but this is about anyone who has to rely on a wheelchair. Now, everyone who has a physical disability … Continue reading Nothing literal about seeing eye-to-eye
Royal Caribbean cruise ship Anthem caught in storm but don’t panic, Captain Claus is so cool in command
News that Royal Caribbean’s cruise ship Anthem of the Seas was hit by a bad storm with hurricane force winds and huge waves on its current trip took me back to Lisa’s and my time aboard that very ship last year. We sailed from Southampton in late October and docked in Bayonne in early November, … Continue reading Royal Caribbean cruise ship Anthem caught in storm but don’t panic, Captain Claus is so cool in command
Customs cause disembarking madness as Anthem reaches USA
Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas arrived in New York on 4th November, passing under the Verrazano Narrows Bridge before reaching the Statue of Liberty shortly after 3am. We finally docked at Cape Liberty, New Jersey, at about 5am. Lisa and I enjoyed an early breakfast and by 7am we were ready to go ashore. … Continue reading Customs cause disembarking madness as Anthem reaches USA
Calmer weather is good news for all
With better weather and much more settled sea conditions since reaching the western Atlantic, certain entertainments that had to be postponed have now all caught up, much to the delight of Anthem of the Seas cruise director Luke Aerosmith. His smile has changed from the fixed one he sported through the bad weather to a … Continue reading Calmer weather is good news for all
Day of celebration for Halloween and anniversary
Day 6, November 1st. Awoke this morning to find Anthem of the Seas has left low pressure, high pressure and hurricane force winds behind and moved into calmer seas and, wow, we saw the sun. Just after lunch, ship’s time, we were really close to where the Titanic sank. It was strange to think of … Continue reading Day of celebration for Halloween and anniversary
Not all ‘progress’ is an improvement
Has the golden age of cruising gone forever? Undoubtedly, the answer has to be in the affirmative if you hanker after the grandeur for which the liners of years gone by were noted. Being aboard the world’s newest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas, you cannot help but acknowledge that it is a … Continue reading Not all ‘progress’ is an improvement
Rough seas don’t phase restaurant and cooking teams
Day 4 of our transatlantic crossing aboard Anthem of the Seas. Sea conditions are now the roughest of the entire trip, according to our captain’s reading of the weather forecasts. Our speed has been reduced to minimise the side to side rolling motion and the course has been changed slightly for the same reason. Talking … Continue reading Rough seas don’t phase restaurant and cooking teams
Rock and roll in theatre as ship does its own dance
Day two of Transatlantic crossing aboard Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas, Weather is not so good today, winds got up to force nine on the Beaufort scale with the sea level varying by six metres causing the ship to perform its own dance as pitches and rolls - but it really is not too … Continue reading Rock and roll in theatre as ship does its own dance