Sunday, December 9, 2012

CRUISE CONNECTION by JOHN & LUCY




Hello Fellow Cruisers, 
We are John and Lucy Working and we live in Vacaville between the Bay Area and Sacramento in Northern California. Lucy is a retired kindergarten/second grade teacher while I'm retired after managing a college bookstore at Solano Community College and then Sacramento City College. Lucy's sister is Peggy Alby and we have taken three cruises with her and her husband, Rocky over the years. We know Diana through Peggy and met Roger a few times in Sonoma and Las Vegas. The first time I met Roger he was wearing his T-Shirt "I Buy Japanese Swords". I have a Japanese sword and thinking (hoping) it might be worth something I asked Roger to take a look. Well let's just say we are not paying for any of our cruises with the proceeds. 

Our most recent cruise was aboard Viking River Cruises. We sailed from Budapest on the Danube to Amsterdam on the Rhine. If you've not taken a river cruise we highly recommend it. There were just 145 people aboard and at each stop there was a walking/bus tour included. Viking provided a local guide with wireless head set.  We've done the Panama Canal and Alaska so I guess we're becoming "experienced cruisers". This will be our second cruise with Princess. 

My personal interest in this cruise, beside the fact that Peggy and Rocky are going, is I spent some time off the coast of Vietnam and in the Mekong River Delta during the late sixties and this seemed like a perfect opportunity to see Vietnam again under different circumstances. During that time I also visited Hong Kong and Tokyo and could not resist this opportunity to return. As a plus we get to visit other parts of China as well. Lucy and I were both history majors at San Jose State, taking numerous Asian History Classes, so it will be fun to be there. 

We are both looking forward to this trip and look forward to meeting you all. 

John and Lucy Working

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

IMPORTANT REMINDER .... 32 Day Cruisers, PAYMENT DUE







Our total cruise payment is due to Alex by Tuesday, December 18, 2012. Please be advised that if payment is not received your booking will be cancelled.She will be sending out your invoice via email. So check your In Box! Please contact her if you have specific questions. Her number is 949/756-3223

16 Day Cruisers, your payment will be due in Full by Friday, February 1, 2013


Photo provided by Flickr.Dolphinsdock

Saturday, December 1, 2012

CRUISE CONNECTION by WENDY BROWN


Both Kelly Feldman and I have a long history with Roger and Diana. Kelly and I both work for the City of Irvine where we started our careers at a very young age. There we were mentored by our 3 “Fairy God Mothers” Diana, Stella, and Cindy. These amazing women took us both under their wings, welcomed us into their sisterhood and have been looking out for us ever since. The City is our extended family. It has truly been more than just a job for all of us. Thru the City, we have made lifelong friendships. So it has not taken much convincing for us to join the Roger and Diana celebrations. Plus who can pass up the “Roger”, “Randy” and “Russ” entertainment and Kelly loves the gambling and card games.
Many years ago, Diana was sharing with me that she was looking for a travel agent to help her plan a “Caribbean Cruise” celebration. I shared with her that my family has been using an amazing travel agent that had quickly become a friend and agent to many of our extended family members and friends. I knew from the get-go that Alex and Diana would be a match made in Heaven. 10+ years later, Alex and Ted has become a permanent fixture to the group. Alex has been responsible for planning many memories and adventures for me and my family for years. (Wild Adventures for me and my friends, Dream 25 Year Anniversary trip for my parents, and the perfect Honeymoon for my brother are just to name a few). Now I am so happy to see the memories and friendships you have all been a part of with Alex and Ted as well. My Dad always told me that he was ok with me traveling all over the world, if Alex was planning it. He always knew she would take care of me and my friends.
I have been lucky to have one of my best friends Diane join me for the “Caribbean” and “Mediterranean” adventures. Diane was not fortunate enough to get 3 weeks off from her employer to join us for “Asia”. She will be missed and I will make sure to bring her back some good stories and fun prizes.  We both had so much fun on the “Roger & Diana” trips that we made sure to bring friends to future trips. We were able to quickly sell Kelly on the “Mediterranean” trip. She is now hooked and will be my “roomie” for Asia. Kelly and I have traveled together many times over the past 15 years and I am sure that Asia will be just as action packed and adventurous. Look out “Asia”…. Here We Come!!!!!
Both Kelly and I cannot thank Roger and Diana for all of their love and support of both of us over the years. We are so blessed to have such amazing people in our lives. We are so happy to be a part of the Asia group this year. You are always guaranteed a perfectly planned vacation, lots of fun adventures and activities, and good friends. Cruising is a perfect way to see lots of amazing places while being surrounded by some of your favorite people. Plus the girls who have huge suitcases full of wardrobe changes don’t need to pack and unpack. 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Packing with the Eagle Creek Pack-It-System

If you are looking for an alternative way to pack. This Eagle Creek Pack System might be worth looking at. Here is a YouTube Video that this woman packed for her family of four for 6 weeks in this system. I have seen some of these items at the Container Store and I'm sure you can look on-line to see what other places sell them.

If you like it...might be on your wish list for the holidays?



Video provided from YouTube.com


Saturday, November 17, 2012

CRUISE CONNECTION ... by STELLA

Stella & Paul in their tent Kangshung (East face of Everest) Trek, Tibet

Just how much water is enough? 

There are certain places where I find having lots of water is advantageous. My preferred interaction with water is hiking along a steep mountain pass, sucking up that life giving fluid through my Camelback as I gaze upon mile and miles of incredible high altitude vistas. Second to that is the small metal bowl of hot “washing water” delivered to my tent by sherpas as I marvel at the first rays of light to hit the Himalayan peaks. Why, then, have I cruised twice with Roger and Diana? The answer is simply water. Water is what the barista uses every morning to make the latte I share with Diana. The cruise ship floats on water and on those decks, I enjoy walks with friends, snacks poolside, a foo-foo drink at the bar, extravagant spa splurges and all the hot water I want. Truthfully though, I don’t go just for the endless hot water, although after a record 23 days of not bathing or washing my hair, hot water does, on occasion, enter my dreams.

For those of you that don’t know me, I too am one of those retired government employees receiving an exorbitant pension for what many considered a “piece of cake” job . Fortunately, for 24 years, I had a blast earning that exorbitant pension. Just don’t tell anyone that for most of those 24 years I spent almost every holiday and many evenings and weekends working at special events, shoveling dog poop when staff didn’t show up for shifts, making virgin margaritas for Irvine Seniors and facilitating excursions to introduce Irvinites to the bizarre concept of camping and exploring the natural areas of Southern California.

That love of nature and its challenges draw my husband Paul and me to push reasonable limits a bit when we travel. As I write, we are traveling across the USA in our 21ft travel trailer, exploring not only the well known and famous sites, but also the remote and obscure treasures of this wonderful country. We’re in Texas and there seems to be plenty of water here. The collision of an arctic front and the atmospheric push from a giant storm on the East Coast created torrents of water and a fair share of thunder and lightning prompting me to remark “excuse me Texas, that’s enough water for now, thank you very much.”

I push the envelope by cruising because by day 3 or 4 I’m ready to jump ship. A mega-ship to you is almost prison-like to me. Every surface, except my beloved water, is human-made. But, and I mean a really big but (just like my butt that almost entombed me in a cave in New Zealand by getting stuck), if I don’t cruise, I can’t vacation with Diana. I can’t get her to join me on our 500 mile Cycle Oregon bike ride or trek with me in the Andes or Himalayas and it’s not because she doesn’t enjoy the outdoors. The deal breaker is porta-potties or lack of proper facilities. She won’t use them! Geez, here we are talking about water again. So in order to “vacation” with Diana and Roger (and by the way, can one “vacation” from retirement?), we cruise. This is where I find having lots of water advantageous. Our trip on the Davis’ Mediterranean cruise was part of a mini-grand tour of Europe. We flew in a few weeks early from Bangkok, traveled through France, met the group in Barcelona and then headed to Slovenia and Switzerland. For me, the two weeks on the cruise ship was truly a vacation. And hey, my hair was clean!

And that my friends, brings us to more water and the wonders of the Asia to Alaska cruise. Bangkok is where this journey begins. We’ve traveled to Bangkok several times and each time we discover something new or more accurately, Bangkok delivers more than expected. Our last visit was in the Fall of 2011 during the flood of the century. We spent most of our time on or balancing above water. Bangkok is a logical stopover prior to entering any of the Himalayan gateway cities, so that’s why Paul and I are intimately acquainted with the city. Most of the tiny Himalayan airlines fly out of Suvarnabhumi Airport.

We like two hotels there and one, the Novotel Suvarnbhumi, is adjacent to the airport with easy access to the city centre, excellent rooms and service, an outstanding spa and yummy food. If you book directly through Agoda (right now there were several $132 USD deluxe rooms available) your rooms are less than half price and quite reasonable for Bangkok. For all that you may have been told, Bangkok is not a cheap city. Certainly, the fabulous morning floating market, night market and street vendors provide an opportunity for bargaining, but you won’t getting anything real or cheap there except Rolex watches :-) I bought one for $6USD and my tuk-tuk driver said I paid $2 too much! It lasted through three floods, one month in the Himalaya, Cambodia, Thailand and is still running. Unfortunately, the directions were written on a postage stamp piece of paper which I promptly lost, so now my Rolex is permanently on Tibetan time.

Be prepared for heat and humidity and lots of water in Bangkok. The Chao Phraya river taxi is an incredibly easy and fun way to see some of the sites. You’ll meet locals commuting to or from work and along the way there are several little food courts, simple structures filled with fantastic tidbits of local delicacies you must experience. My favorite time to ride is dusk, savoring an unidentified piece of grilled food product wrapped in greens, drenched in incredible sauce and watching the sun as it sets along the banks of the Chao Phraya with Wat Arun silhouetted against a blazing red sky.

If you have a little extra time, I highly recommend jumping on a plane for a visit to Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, but that’s another blog post. Well actually, I must mention, for Roger’s sake, Cambodia is amazingly inexpensive. Nice hotel room with breakfast, $20USD per night. Enough said until next time.

So now I’m once again thinking, just how much water is enough? A month’s worth? 16 days? Well, even if it’s only six ounces in a cup of coffee and those you love and enjoy are around you, then, it is enough, at least for me.

What’s Your Packing Personality?


Quiz: What's Your Packing Personality?

So, what is your packing personality? Here’s a fun quiz to take to see what your personality type is for the ultimate choice in packing! Found this on the website of Independent Travelers and the results may just help you with some thoughts on how to prepare as we get closer to our embarkation date. Here is the link http://www.independenttraveler.com/packing-quiz





Saturday, November 10, 2012

CRUISE CONNECTION ...by PATTY


Hello, my name is Patty Cruz and I just wanted to share some of my experiences and thoughts about cruising with Diana and Roger.

I am also a retiree of City of Irvine and have known Roger and Diana for many years.  I worked in Community Services with Diana for most of my years with Irvine and was given the opportunity a few years ago to join her and Roger on the Mediterranean cruise.  That was my first cruise experience and it was wonderful!  Diana and Roger seem to pick very interesting places to see and manage to visit many interesting ports along the way.  Our first stop was Barcelona Spain and it was spectacular the weather was beautiful and the art and architecture was amazing.  I especially enjoyed the day trips in all of the countries we visited, they were fun, set to an easy going pace, informative and very interesting.  The cruise line for the Mediterranean trip was absolutely top notch and as this Asian cruise is with a different cruise line I am sure it will be top notch as well.  As the days pass I'm getting more and more excited to see what fun is in store aboard the Princess Cruise!

I think one of the best aspects of cruising with Diana and Roger is you can go at your own pace.  If you want to join in with the group you can and if you want to do your own thing that is ok too!  Just a very positive and upbeat group to travel with.  All aspects of the trip are very well organized and many, many fun choices are available for your enjoyment.

I can't wait to set sail in April to enjoy what is in store for us!  If this is your first time cruising with Diana and Roger's group you won't be disappointed.

Welcome Aboard !

Patty 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

32 Day Cruisers... Shore Excursions are On-Line



Just wanted to let you know that Buzz & Karen has informed me that for our 32 Day Cruisers that your Shore Excursions are Available for viewing and scheduling. 

Hope you have signed up on Princess.com, My Princess !

Thanks Vaughn's
Happy Exploration!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Packing For a LOOOOOONG Cruise

Anxious, Nervous, Concerned ...Panic!!! How do you pack for a 32 day Cruise and not be dressed in style with at least some what of a “fashionista”, have enough luggage to bring all my “gotta have’s” and still not have to spend tons of dollars on baggage fees?

You gotta start by being smart and tough! Know that you will need to bring only the essentials

Cruise Critic: Long Cruise Packing
 http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=1440#



Packing for a 36 day Cruise
http://traveltips.usatoday.com/pack-36-day-cruise-17899.html




Friday, November 2, 2012

CRUISE CONNECTION ...By KAREN & BUZZ



Let Us Just Explain....by Buzz and Karen Vaughn
We thought you might be wondering how two seemingly normal, quiet and upstanding people ever fell in with the likes of Roger and his adorable and sweet wife, Diana. You are probably curious about how she got mixed up with him, too, but thatʼs a different article....’er...book! The tale goes back a few years.......
It was 1976 and Roger had just become my boss in the Purchasing Department at the City of Irvine. I know, I know.....I should have immediately sensed something amiss with a man who wore a leisure suit with white patent loafers, a 4” wide white patent belt and had a life size CP3O cardboard figure in his office. Color me....DUH!!
Suffice it to say it was a very interesting 17 years. Yes.....I did this for 17 years - daily!! One of the only other women to surpass this record is Diana, so I suppose we both deserve a little credit for something....not sure what, but something. Funny thing is, I actually knew Diana before Roger in her role with the Cityʼs Parks and Recreation Department. She and I formed a quick and lasting friendship and though she chose to ignore my early warnings about Roger, I will be forever happy that she listened to her heart instead.
So around 1986, Buzz came into my life and he and Roger met through my work shortly after. The good news (I suppose) was they seemed to get along rather well...actually really well.....maybe too well. Do not ask what Buzz gave Roger for his 50th birthday, or what they laughed their heads off about at at friend’s wedding. They can’t remember one and the other is an inside joke, but these two events were harbingers of the future.
 The next good news was Buzz had already gotten rid of his polyester leisure suit (and Diana has reported that Roger  finally out grew his) so that was one less worry for both Diana and me. (Although, Laura, our fingers are crossed for you that Dell got rid of his polyester tux so he won’t think of reviving that formal wear from 1995 at Diana and Roger’s Vegas Renewal, yikes!) And the great news was that I told Roger he should surprise Diana and take her on the Coastal Cruise I had planned as a birthday surprise for Buzz and... he agreed!
This was not without some trauma, however. If you know what apoplexy is, you will know how Roger reacted to the $2500 price tag. I cajoled for days and appealed to his purchasing sensibilities in the end....how could he pass up a 7-day package that included 2 people, in a full suite, had free food (magic word), lodging, steward services, transportation, entertainment, many fun stops and the camaraderie of a cruise? He finally wrote the check. So, we surprised them both and the rest has become history....and an expensive thorn in Rogerʼs side, but a very beloved and fun one, too. (Right, Rog’?)
Since that first cruise together....where Diana and I discovered we really love the pampered life more than we thought (sorry Stella) and shared a passion for food and travel (guess youʼve noticed that)....we were hooked. Seems the menfolk were hooked as well! Could have been the spa treatments, comfy bars, cocktails & card games or the dancing girls or the food, or maybe the fact that they could travel without lugging suitcases hither and yon, didnʼt have to pack and unpack to see many cities and sights or that there were plenty of places to imbibe. Probably for all those reasons and certainly several others, cruising worked itʼs magic and we have been on many wonderful journeys together over the years.
But knowing the Davis’ isnʼt just about cruising. Itʼs about friendship and the people along the way. They include everyone with open arms and warmth. You cannot be unhappy in their presence. Diana, being the adorable, sweet woman that she is, and having a background in Recreation & Leisure Services, takes the game to an entirely new level, too.
Beginning with their wedding in Maui in 1990 and renewal ceremonies every 5 years in places like Vegas 1995, Re-Mauiʼd in Maui 2000, a Caribbean cruise 2005 and Cancun/ Mayan Riviera 2010, Diana and Roger have opened their travels and adventures to their expanding group of friends and loved ones. Subsequent cruises have found many of us together in China, the Mediterranean, Baja, the Mexican Riviera and soon the exciting Asia to Alaska cruise in 2013.
Each of these adventures has let us make new friends, renew old friendships, see wonderful sights and experience much of the world together. Along with their hosted cocktail events, commemorative tee shirts and goodies, we have also received wonderful discounts, upgrades or credits with our group packages. Diana and Roger always make sure their guests get the most cluck for their buck, and thanks to the efforts of Alex Kuncio, our dedicated travel agent, we have achieved some very special treatment. Her arrangements for our overnight in Rome were exceptional. The post cruise stay in Venice was sublime.
Then Diana tops it off with things like arranging group photos, pre-cruise luncheons (donʼt miss this event on March 2) and creating the Roger and Dianaʼs Cruise Blog. A lifelong learner, Diana has picked up the Blogging bug quite nicely. Her articles are always interesting, pertinent (Russell - read them please) and provide so much information that make your travels smooth and carefree. Be sure you donʼt miss any of her issues....they are really packed with great stuff.
And that my friends, is how we got mixed up in the best times of our lives. Who knew white patent shoes would prove to be like Ruby Slippers instead, but click your heels and you too will have a fabulous time. If you are new to the group, Welcome, and prepare to fasten your seat belts. Itʼs a wonderful ride, with marvelous people and amazing sights. The friendships we have made and the places we have been fill our hearts immensely and our photo books for a lifetime. Bon Voyage and see you all sooner than you think!! And many thanks to Roger and Diana. We love you!!