Day 2 on board Queen Elizabeth
Dinner last night was delicious, silver cutlery and
Wedgewood dinnerware just added that extra touch. The after dinner show in the
Royal Court theatre was a welcome aboard show hosted by the Entertainment
Director Amanda Reid. It was a sample of what to expect during the next three
weeks. Looks really good, and speaking
to those who have been on board since Southampton or Los Angeles their comments
have been that the shows and entertainers have been some of the best they’ve
experienced. There are just over 1900
passengers on board and there are two shows every night for everyone to enjoy.
We stopped by at the Queens Ballroom for a while and enjoyed
seeing the ‘Gigolos’’….just kidding….the ‘Gentlemen Dance Hosts’ dancing with
women who are travelling without a partner.
We counted six gentlemen and they were all much occupied during the time
we were watching. I suggested to Roy he could take that up as a new job, to
which he replied “It takes me all my time to keep up with you on the dance
floor, let alone several women nonstop, one after the other….hahaha.”
Our bed is very comfortable, in fact it’s the best we’ve
ever had. What woke us up was a knock knock on the door when our morning wake
up tea was brought to us. This is
complimentary on Cunard 24 hours a day.
We were already docked when we opened the curtains……didn’t
feel a thing. Thank you Captain Chris Wells.
Tauranga turned on perfect weather, blue skies and sunshine
all day. After a leisurely breakfast up
in the Lido Buffet we went for a little wander around the shops. As we walked out the gates of the port there
were plenty of tour operators offering great prices for half or full day tours.
Our friends picked us up and took us to their place for a
lovely lunch and catch up. Nothing could
beat sitting out on their deck enjoying a nice glass of NZ wine and a lovely
lunch looking across the harbour to Mount Maunganui, Queen Elizabeth and the Diamond
Princess. How wonderful to have such a
view.
Our visit to Tauranga today is a Maiden port of call for
Queen Elizabeth. A plaque was presented to the Captain commemorating her first
visit.
Well that was fun. We’ve been standing out on our balcony
listening to the Queen Elizabeth and Diamond Princess have a horn blowing
competition with our tug doing the Falsetto in between as we sailed away. Lots
of waving, whistling and singing out could be heard between ships. The crew of
the Diamond Princess had a huge white hand which they were enthusiastically waving
to us from up on the Bridge. As we departed there were well in excess of a
thousand people lined up along the beach and around ‘The Mount’ waving us farewell.
Many small craft joined us together with the Pilot boat until the Pilot
disembarked the ship from his rope with much cheering and clapping from the
guests on board on a job well done.
After all that excitement of the day, it’s now time to
relax…...with glass in hand before we get ready for dinner at 8.30….. cheers!
Garden Lounge
Commodore Lounge
Foyer with Viscount Linday's marquitry
Royal Court Theatre
Britannia Dining Room
Our Balcony
Diamond Princess giving us a hand..
Diamond Princess docked at the Mount
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