Day 17 Thursday 07 March in Kahului, Maui
This ship docked at 7.30am on her maiden port of call
into Kahului. Because we had already done the Customs clearance for the USA
yesterday we could disembark at our leisure, which for us was 9.00am. As seems to be the norm with Cunard
complimentary shuttles were available to take us to the Queen Kaahumanu Mall
which was only about a 10 minute ride away. There were sales everywhere so
needless to say it didn’t take long before my wallet was open. J I think half the ship came
back with something from Macys from their current sales. After walking every
inch of the mall we came back to the ship and had a drink in the Golden Lion
Pub mid afternoon where the chat was who had bought what and how much they had
paid it for, including the crew who also joined in with what they had
purchased.
We were a little late leaving as a crew member was the
last to board 30 minutes after the final boarding time. I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes in the
Captain’s office this evening. We also
heard today that a passenger was left behind in Bora Bora. I remember the
Captain paging for one passenger for quite some time but once we were on the
move we presumed that passenger to be on board. Wonder what he’s doing now? Probably
married a local and sitting in a deck chair overlooking the sparkling waters of
Bora Bora with a Pina Colada in his hand.. J
Once again we were farewelled by several whales as we sailed
out of the bay of Kahului.
Cunard offer a very good ‘Future Cruise deposit’ offer
to passengers currently on board. For only US$75.00 per person this payment
gives us the option of US$300.00 per person on board credit for a balcony or
US$200.00 per person for an ocean view or inside cabin. If you book a Queens or Princess Grill cabin
you receive US$400.00 per person on board credit. This is for voyages booked of
10+ nights. The offer is valid for four years and should we decide not to use
it we can receive a full refund of our US$75.00 per person ‘Future cruise deposit’….
A good deal we think so we’ve got ours.
There is also an option of a little less on board credit for voyages of
6 to 9 nights.
Well I had better get ready to go for drinks and dinner.
Afterward the show tonight is a magician then the later at 10.30 the crew are
doing a show which should be fun.
We’ve just returned from the crew show which was
excellent and very funny. They certainly do have some great talent on board
this ship, probably the best we’ve ever seen.
To our surprise our Waiter Ana sang, she didn’t tell us she could sing,
so might have to get her to serenade us at dinner tomorrow tonight. J
I forgot to mention you may have noticed that the two
Hawaiian ports were swapped around from the original itinerary. Captain Wells decided it was a good idea to
change them around. Don’t know why
though.