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  1. Hi all, 

     

    7 years ago, I purchased 2 necklaces in Roatan, at the “View” which is a craft market. Victor Borden took us here on the fun and sun tour (it might have been a request from someone else on tour).

     

    I purchased a white and blue shell necklace with matching earrings and a multicolored jade necklace (rectangular beads).

     

    Recently, the shell necklace was accidentally broken when it fell from my jewelry box. I would love another one, and would cheerfully pay 3 times the cost it plus shipping if anyone found it. 

    if anyone would be willing to look and purchase, I would be forever great full.

     

    I would also love another of the jade necklaces but it’s not a high priority.

     

    thanks!

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  2. Thanks for your time!! I'm not at all picky about what I have to read, I just like a book for the plane there and a book for the route home. I always brought one and just exchanged it on the Ryndam. Looks like that will work on the Eurodam as well.

  3. I have searched the forums and found no information on this place.

     

    I am traveling to Copenhagen in late July 2015 with several history buffs. One of the things that appeals strongly to a travel companion is Viking history (being a descendant herself). I have found that Kongernes Jelling looks very interesting, but very far from Copenhagen. I noticed it passes through Funen. Would adding the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, Hans Christian Andersen museum, and Egeskov Slot on to the trip make sense? (So that we weren't wasting a full day on just a few (albeit really awesome) stones. I noticed that Roskild is also on the way out there. Would adding Roskild Cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum make sense?

     

    How would you do this trip? Does a train work or would we need to rent a car? Any other pieces of Viking history closer to Copenhagen?:confused:

     

    Thanks!!

  4. Ah dang. I'm not really on the site that much, so I didn't know. At any rate, I'll be on board Ryndam during that time. I can't post my identity publicly.

     

    I can post mine. notes4theheart @ gmail

     

    I'm taking this sailing to say goodbye to a ship that my husband and I adore. I'd love to know what parts of her I should visit before I don't have the chance to.

     

    Hopefully, everything will work out so that I can sail her one more time this summer.

  5. You're allowed on the bow only during scenic cruising, when the Captain has agreed. It will be noted in the daily bulletin, and there will be direction signs put up to show you the way.

     

    Go to Promenade Deck (deck 7 on that ship), forward, and head to the show lounge. Head to the "Emergency Exit" in the forward area, to the extreme side of the stage; it indicates you should not pass there. Under normal circumstances, that is correct. Go through that door, and through the second door that's a few feet further.

    Now, you are in an undecorated area, where a staircase is coming up in front of you. Pass the staircase and head toward the open door which takes you to the bow. There will be a very high step to go over.

    Thanks so much but...

    :-( We won't be doing any scenic cruising in the Caribbean.

    Oh well...

  6. Hi everyone,

     

    I know I read this on here but I've tried searching twice and can't find it. :confused:

     

    How does one get on the bow on the Ryndam? When are you allowed to? I'm taking a final, goodbye cruise on board this December and really want to go see the bell.

     

    Thanks!

    Jennifer

  7. I saw on the beverage menu that there is a water bottle bag with a liter of water included for $7. Does anyone know if this is covered under the beverage package? Thanks :-)

     

     

    Edited to add: at the end of dinner they always brought over those little glasses with dessert drinks. I know they were less than $7...would those be included in the SBP?

  8. Hi DV, thank you for taking the time to share information about your city.

     

    I'll be in Copenhagen next summer for several days. In addition to sightseeing, we'd love to leave the city for some other towns/cities. What are some great day trips from Copenhagen? I'm interested in lots of history and things that make the country unique. I also LOVE scenery.

     

    Thanks,

    Jennifer

  9. Hi everyone!

     

    I'm finalizing cruise plans and moving on to Copenhagen. I'm blessed with a schedule that will allow me to add several travel days on to my trip if need me. As a result, I'm trying to decide how many I'll need. What are some great day trips from Copenhagen? I'm interested in lots of history and things that make the country unique. I also LOVE scenery.

     

    Are any of the other countries close enough for a day trip?

     

    Thanks,

    Jennifer

  10. Congrats on making a desition. Its a different itinerary concentration on the southern cities (with one fjord).

    Is a perfect cruise for a B2B.

     

    Come to think of it I would not mind doing this itinerary....

     

    Thanks for all your help. I'd LOVE to do it as a back to back but that's not in the cards this trip.

     

    It actually includes Sognefjord and Oslo Fjord cruising. In addition, I added on a cruise to Lysefjord to see Pulpit rocks.

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