Oh, this trip was so much fun! Loved reliving the boat experience with you, and can’t wait for next week’s show to hear how much fun we had visiting the Christmas Markets! (I have a GIANT box of my Christmas Market purchases, just waiting for November so I can unpack it and enjoy my German Christmas.)
As one traveling in one of the smaller rooms, I do agree that space was pretty tight. But the rooms are well designed, very efficient with lots of storage and lights and well-placed outlets. High quality Scandinavian woods and finishes. The (small) bathroom has a lovely heated floor which felt great on those chilly days. I had a French balcony, which means there are sliding glass doors you can open, but there’s no actual balcony you can step onto beyond them, just a railing. It was nice to be able to open them to get the breeze and the sound of the river occasionally.
I think last year’s Paris to Normandy cruise set the dining bar very high- the chef was really fabulous on that trip. Like John and Kevin said, no one went hungry on this cruise, but dinners didn’t “wow” us.
And yeah, I caught that part where you make fun of Texans seeing snow...
And hi, Samson!