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Beautiful photos of the famed White Cliffs! I was curious, so I googled what it is that makes them white. Even though they look like chalk, I was surprised to learn that's actually what it is, as I think of chalk as being rather soft. Cool!
You're right about chalk being soft. Although thankfully Dover's white cliffs haven't suffered as many of these problems, a bit further down the coast in Sussex (our neighbouring county/state), they've had some very dramatic cliff falls after heavy rain. The footage of them, as they've had TV crews there following earlier falls, are just unbelievable to see...
Great photos from the beginning of your sailing! Especially, those of the White Cliffs of Dover which are stunning! It is quite a sight to see and I remember this from the ferry on the trip from Calais.
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We made our way back to the room and we got some photos of the views…
Just before 6:00pm, we made our way down for dinner. I’d noticed earlier on that our early dinner was at 6:00pm, rather than the 5:45pm we’d been used to on previous cruises. We found Mari and Raleigh leaving their room, so we headed down with them.
We were shown to our table and it was just the four of us, which I was pleased about. You could see we weren’t sailing full, as there were gaps and quite a lot of smaller tables. Normally, they’re frantically shoving everyone together on bigger tables, but not on this cruise, which was a relief actually.
We met our serving team, Widi (it’s longer than that, but that’s what we were told to call him) from Malaysia, who was a little hard to understand, but had his heart in the right place and was definitely trying, so I appreciated that, and Andrae from Jamaica. Almost immediately, Mari and Raleigh said they thought they recognised him and, as soon as he saw them, he said the same. It turned out he’d been their second assistant server on the Transatlantic they did last year (don’t ask how they ended up with a second one – it’s a long story ). They told us he was very good and I must admit I immediately gelled with him, which I was so relieved about. Given we’re going to be spending 18 nights with these guys, that was one of the only worries of this cruise, especially as we’ve had some less than stellar service in the past.
I was pleased, but also a bit disappointed, to see that they’d finally changed the menu at Animators Palate. For those who don’t know (and if not, where have you been? ), I’ve had quite a few disasters with the old menu in here to the point where I haven’t yet found anything that I can eat and enjoy on the entrée side of the menu. I was so pleased when I found out this was tonight, knowing we’d be in Palo, but when I saw the new menu, I was like “I want to try that”. Oh well, we’ll get to on the next cruise, as we have no Palo dinners booked for that cruise.
Now we weren’t going to eat anything, but there was one thing that caught my eye that I just had to try… the chilled mango and papaya soup flavoured with passion fruit. I’m so glad I did, as my goodness, that’s perhaps the best soup I’ve ever had. I told Andrae I could happily have that every night and his answer? “You just tell me when you want it and I’ll go and get it for you” I like this guy!
Not long after that, we headed off, leaving Mari and Raleigh to the rest of their dinner, as we needed to get ready for Palo and we also wanted to hit the shops, as hopefully they wouldn’t be too busy, now the show and dinner were underway. It was pretty quiet in there. There wasn’t that much Transatlantic stuff in there, they still had a lot of generic Europe 2018 stuff, which I wasn’t interested in. However, Mark managed to get two tops and I found one and we also got a limited edition pin, so I don’t think we did too badly.
We headed back to the room to get ready and we were treated to a beautiful sunset…
Around now, Google told me we were going past Hastings (as in the Battle of…) as we still had UK cell phone coverage. I could see the coast in the distance, but it was a bit misty, so I couldn’t make anything specific out. I know it has a pier, but I had no hope of getting a shot of that.
Once we were ready, we made our way out to dinner and I had to get a photo of what I think has to be the best stateroom door, certainly that we’ve seen so far anyway. Look at this!
I will say that when we got to our second cruise, every time I walked past this stateroom door, I was really sad not to see this decoration any longer. It really brightened my day for the whole of the Transatlantic cruise.
That soup looks and sounds delicious!! I am so glad to hear that your serving team appears to be on the up and up and that you bonded with them right away!! That stateroom door is delightful and who wouldn't love it?! Some people are so creative!!!
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Two good things for AP! Well, one of those will last 18 nights so that is awesome!
Nice that it's just a table for the four of you. It's nice to meet new people of course, but sometimes it's nice to just be with your smaller circle.
Mmmmm, Palo.
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Sounds like your serving team is going to go well. Do you get the same team on both cruises when you do a B2B? That stateroom door is really creative. I can see why you smiled every time you passed it.
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That soup looks and sounds delicious!! I am so glad to hear that your serving team appears to be on the up and up and that you bonded with them right away!!
Oh my goodness, I cannot begin to tell you what a huge relief that was for me. I was so dreading getting a poor service team and I was so glad that they were excellent. It really does make all the difference, I can tell you!
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That stateroom door is delightful and who wouldn't love it?! Some people are so creative!!!
The creativity of everyone on the Transatlantic cruise amazed me. You'll see some more examples of that as we go through this trip report, as I tried to photograph as many as I could. They were just wonderful! I'll just say that unfortunately the creativity didn't last into our second cruise...