We were on that cruise, Le Mis we thought was a brilliant part of the show. Headliners are an amazing troop, non stop one song and dance after another. Our first time on Auroa, I must say she is in fantastic shape for a 22yr old. The Captain certainly runs a good ship.
I was on the same cruise, you may remember the lady with the broken arm, it ruined my holiday, I did it on the Beautiful West tour at Grundafyordjar on 10 August, I have cruised on this ship about 5 times, I remember when it was better, it is my favourite ship of all, mixed feelings about the cruise not just because of my arm, thank you for the video
Ah yes I do. I hope the arm is better. We enjoyed the cruise but cruising is different post Covid and in my view will not return to how it was as companys are using it to make changes and cost savings.
@@mamajaneshusband Thank you for your email, my arm has healed but is not straight, slightly askew, I have it in a splint now, given to me by the consultant, if cruising is going to be anything like the cruise on 5 August, aside from my arm, I don't think I am going to like it any more, I adored Aurora she was my favourite ship, they ruined the atrium, nothing like it was before, I thought the cruise was very bad value for the money, I am clobbered with single supplement, the food and entertainment were not good, the port talks and guides, the cruise log all gone. I am returning to Aurora on 30 October for a cruise to Norway to hopefully see the northern lights, I only hope its better than the August one, you are correct when you wrote they are cutting corners, large ones, using Covid......take care
We were on that cruise, Le Mis we thought was a brilliant part of the show. Headliners are an amazing troop, non stop one song and dance after another. Our first time on Auroa, I must say she is in fantastic shape for a 22yr old. The Captain certainly runs a good ship.
Would have been nice if you included the ship itself in this video, perhaps like a "walk through" showing some of the features.
We will try to do in future :)
I was on the same cruise, you may remember the lady with the broken arm, it ruined my holiday, I did it on the Beautiful West tour at Grundafyordjar on 10 August, I have cruised on this ship about 5 times, I remember when it was better, it is my favourite ship of all, mixed feelings about the cruise not just because of my arm, thank you for the video
Ah yes I do. I hope the arm is better. We enjoyed the cruise but cruising is different post Covid and in my view will not return to how it was as companys are using it to make changes and cost savings.
@@mamajaneshusband Thank you for your email, my arm has healed but is not straight, slightly askew, I have it in a splint now, given to me by the consultant, if cruising is going to be anything like the cruise on 5 August, aside from my arm, I don't think I am going to like it any more, I adored Aurora she was my favourite ship, they ruined the atrium, nothing like it was before, I thought the cruise was very bad value for the money, I am clobbered with single supplement, the food and entertainment were not good, the port talks and guides, the cruise log all gone. I am returning to Aurora on 30 October for a cruise to Norway to hopefully see the northern lights, I only hope its better than the August one, you are correct when you wrote they are cutting corners, large ones, using Covid......take care