I would be interested in making contact with other disappointed/disgruntled passengers on the Primadonna - send me a personal email to lhiltz@earthlink.net
I had posted a status report on the Facebook page of Viking, but they removed any reference to the grounding - apparently they only allow positive comments!l
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Oh, its good to be home...
The dogs were very pleased to see us, the puppies have grown up a bit. And our bed felt so good to crash in, when we finally got home - after flying from Frankfurt to LAX, to SFO then onto Portland. The weather is still superb at home. Lots of sun and nice and warm. Obviously hot while we were away, which meant the grass did not grow, so no mowing required.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Homeward bound
Overnighting in Munich (it's Octoberfest!!) however we are not downtown but in the lovely small village of Freising which has a Marriott! We went to the local Hofbrauhaus, and had some wonderful pumpkin soup ( served in a pumpkin) sorry camera was charging at hotel, followed by duck and Red cabbage (me) and suckling pig for David - fortunately they had 1/2 portions - very good and wonderful local atmosphere.
I now have a cold, so flying is not fun ( I have earplanes with me) and one ear is blocked up and I can't hear
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I now have a cold, so flying is not fun ( I have earplanes with me) and one ear is blocked up and I can't hear
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Location:Alois-Steine,Freising,Germany
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Some pictures from yesterday's 'adventure'!!
The approach of rescue ferry
A view of the few chairs on the deck
Tying up to Primadonna, see the deck where we spent our trip
David, dressed to leave the ship
Ah, they realized we needed more chairs
Farewell Primadonna
Our ' Luxury' cruise
And to those who commented- I am not expecting ANY compensation, as they would not give 12 euro per room for free wifi. However I have a Boingo account and that covered me and so have excellent Internet at long last
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A view of the few chairs on the deck
Tying up to Primadonna, see the deck where we spent our trip
David, dressed to leave the ship
Ah, they realized we needed more chairs
Farewell Primadonna
Our ' Luxury' cruise
And to those who commented- I am not expecting ANY compensation, as they would not give 12 euro per room for free wifi. However I have a Boingo account and that covered me and so have excellent Internet at long last
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Location:Calea Victoriei,Bucharest,Romania
From 727 to 651
These were the kilometer marks that marked the start and finish on our rescue boat. Which was a car ferry, minus ALL the comforts... No chairs (so they took some plastic ones off the Viking ship. No shelter on a dirty metal deck, so Viking supplied umbrellas. And finally NO toilets on the 3 hour journey.
Now on to a 4 hour bus ride to Bucharest
What a trip - first class price, 4th class treatment
Now on to a 4 hour bus ride to Bucharest
What a trip - first class price, 4th class treatment
Location:Romania
Friday, September 16, 2011
Still stuck
After a second night on the sandbank we show no signs of moving. Supposedly plans are being made to get us to Bucharest.
Mutiny amongst the passengers may be the next step, good humor is evaporating...this is our first Viking River Cruise and LAST, as the company has
Not done much for us, since getting stranded
Now a2 hour ferry ride followed by 3 hour bus Ride
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Next stop
We actually passed through a more scenic area of the Danube this afternoon
We then had a brief 1 hour stop at the border crossing of Donji Milanovac, we were allowed to disembark and walk into the small town, on the park was this
Now you have to imagine a flotilla a people carrying iPads and laptops walking into this tiny town, that at 4pm was enjoying siesta, and wandering around searching for unsecured Wifi and when found, sharing the news. This resulted in a large group of people standing in a patch of shade being reconnected with the www again
Then heading back to the ship
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We then had a brief 1 hour stop at the border crossing of Donji Milanovac, we were allowed to disembark and walk into the small town, on the park was this
Now you have to imagine a flotilla a people carrying iPads and laptops walking into this tiny town, that at 4pm was enjoying siesta, and wandering around searching for unsecured Wifi and when found, sharing the news. This resulted in a large group of people standing in a patch of shade being reconnected with the www again
Then heading back to the ship
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Oops
Bulgaria
So we took off on our tour bus on about an hour's trip to Belogradschik. The trip was through a maInly rural area, not very wealthy and in most cases the houses were not well maintained, and the city also looked very tired and run down. Not on the 'must return to' list! The fort and rocks, seen below were unique and involved a strenuous climb up a couple of hundred steps (which burnt off some of the calories we have consumed)
Then back to the ship for lunch
Followed by a foray into town for a good Wifi signal
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Then back to the ship for lunch
Followed by a foray into town for a good Wifi signal
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A new country - Bulgaria
Lost an hour, due to time change. About to take the tour bus to Belogradshick.
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Location:Vidin
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Yesterday Mexican today Ancient Roman
What does the title mean? Well it reflects the best chance I have of WiFi. Today we arrived in Kostolac our last stop in Serbia. We were taken to the archaeological dig of Viminacium. Which was a military stronghold in the 4th century. Someone has poured serious money into this site as a Roman villa (of a VERY grand style) has been constructed, supposedly in an authentic recreation. It is supposed to become a resort, opening next year. But it's sort of on the middle of a flat plain with not much around, except 3 coal burning Powerplants
The following are pictures of the reconstruction, starting with the exterior
The above fresco featured some sort of sporting dog, then in the picture below of the mosaic floor tiles, you can see the prototype of the 'Golden Arches'
As always a gift shop was included on the tour - the free local red wine was awful but free Wifi was great! (the ship is full of frustrated people as the promised wifi is mostly non functional and when it does work the download speed is 0.08 Mbps) I have learnt to type everything up in advance and just upload and retrieve email when an opportunity presents itself.
Back to the gift shop, we were given piece of Roman pottery with a saying on it
Here is David's - most appropriate (sorry I cannot rotate it)
We also got to see an excavated roman bath, then back to the ship for what is supposed to be an afternoon of scenic sailing
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The following are pictures of the reconstruction, starting with the exterior
The above fresco featured some sort of sporting dog, then in the picture below of the mosaic floor tiles, you can see the prototype of the 'Golden Arches'
As always a gift shop was included on the tour - the free local red wine was awful but free Wifi was great! (the ship is full of frustrated people as the promised wifi is mostly non functional and when it does work the download speed is 0.08 Mbps) I have learnt to type everything up in advance and just upload and retrieve email when an opportunity presents itself.
Back to the gift shop, we were given piece of Roman pottery with a saying on it
Here is David's - most appropriate (sorry I cannot rotate it)
We also got to see an excavated roman bath, then back to the ship for what is supposed to be an afternoon of scenic sailing
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Belgrade
Croatia
We woke up in Vukovar. This small town on the Danube had been almost flattened during the war in the late 90's. The most spectacular sight was the severely damaged water tower, still standing and left as a reminder to all. We were driven by bus to the nearby town of Osijek
where we saw a small church and tried some locally made plum brandy (a small sample and that was enough, as it really had no taste, just pure alcohol.) a stroll around the town followed, the highlight being the stop at a cafe, which had wifi!!! Where email was downloaded in a flash, unlike on board.
Then a lazy afternoon on board listening to my audiobook - 'only time will tell' by Geoffrey Archer.
The weather has been hot (high 80's) and not much shade on deck but A/C is good on board.
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Location:Vukovar
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Kalosca, Hungary
I am going to attempt to upload a short video, taken last night from the upper deck just before we sailed. But first a couple of pictures - the Budapest castle
Then the chain bridge
And now the video
Sunday:
This mornings tour was to the Punza horsemanship show. I took some pictures but they are on my real camera and I have no way to upload them, probably not until I get home. On the farm we also saw some Mangalica - the curly coated Hungarian pigs - very different!
And then a trip to the Paprika house
And paprika growing
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Then the chain bridge
And now the video
Sunday:
This mornings tour was to the Punza horsemanship show. I took some pictures but they are on my real camera and I have no way to upload them, probably not until I get home. On the farm we also saw some Mangalica - the curly coated Hungarian pigs - very different!
And then a trip to the Paprika house
And paprika growing
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Argh... no Internet
The cruise ship promised free internet... Well I guess you get what you pay for! Can get Facebook but not pick up email, not sure why the difference. So will post when I can. We took a hop on/ Hop off tour of Budapest this morning then checked in to the ship. Had a lazy afternoon, followed by a meet and greet, then dinner. We were supposed to go to a Hungarian folkLoric Evening but instead sat outside and watched a firework display and some sort of marathon run from the upper deck. The weather is superb with a wonderful 70 degrees at 10pm,so farewell Budapest......
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Budapest Day 2
This Morning started with a sightseeing tour, by bus - first stop was Heroes Square
Followed by a drive along Andrassy boulevard (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) Then we drove past several magnificent buildings - parliament, opera house before crossing the Danube and going up to the castle area on the Buda side. Up to now we had stayed on the more commercial Pest side of the river. We went into the Matthias church (undergoing restoration)
Inside the church
In this castle area is a Hilton hotel, where we were originally scheduled to stay, but the cruise company moved us.... Maybe because they are having a wine festival on during our stay! What excellent planning.
Your admission ticket bought you a glass and a carrier for your glass, that you hung around your neck, so your hands were free. You can see David, ready to go
We tried to taste Hungarian wines that we were not familiar with. As it was warm, we only tried whites. I think our new favorite is Furmint, a dry white wine, grown mainly in the NE corner of Hungary. The wine festival was held in the castle grounds, lots of walking on uneven cobblestones! But all sorts of wonderful statues, our favorite was this hunting one, complete with dead stag and bloodhounds
Then here are some pictures of the vendors and their booths
Then we sat down on a bench and looked down to the Danube, and saw our cruise ship moored, we embark tomorrow, it's the one on the far side.
And this is the view down the Danube
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Followed by a drive along Andrassy boulevard (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) Then we drove past several magnificent buildings - parliament, opera house before crossing the Danube and going up to the castle area on the Buda side. Up to now we had stayed on the more commercial Pest side of the river. We went into the Matthias church (undergoing restoration)
Inside the church
In this castle area is a Hilton hotel, where we were originally scheduled to stay, but the cruise company moved us.... Maybe because they are having a wine festival on during our stay! What excellent planning.
Your admission ticket bought you a glass and a carrier for your glass, that you hung around your neck, so your hands were free. You can see David, ready to go
We tried to taste Hungarian wines that we were not familiar with. As it was warm, we only tried whites. I think our new favorite is Furmint, a dry white wine, grown mainly in the NE corner of Hungary. The wine festival was held in the castle grounds, lots of walking on uneven cobblestones! But all sorts of wonderful statues, our favorite was this hunting one, complete with dead stag and bloodhounds
Then here are some pictures of the vendors and their booths
Then we sat down on a bench and looked down to the Danube, and saw our cruise ship moored, we embark tomorrow, it's the one on the far side.
And this is the view down the Danube
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Location:Hungary
Thursday, September 8, 2011
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