Guest Blog: Passenger Judy Oliver

by P&O Cruises on August 10, 2010 · View Comments

Hi Dawn Bloggers,

It’s nice to change things up every now and again and we love to hear back from our passengers.

We are very proud to introduce to you, Judy Oliver, one of our regular contributors on Facebook, cruise enthusiast and recently back from a three day cruise onboard the Pacific Dawn to share her cruising experience with you all.

'Your holiday awaits out there'

'Your holiday awaits out there'

Tell us a little bit about yourself Judy, for those who don’t know you already…

I am 51 years old and have run my own swim school for 18 years now, remarried for 2 years to a wonderful man  (Darrell) who gives in to  my cruising addiction…lol. I have 3 children from my previous marriage and 4 step children, none of  whom live at home. I love cruising obviously, karaoke, gardening and doing up our home.

My first cruise was back in 1998 on the Fair Princess with my then hubby and 2 kids where we had an inside cabin for four. The cruise went to Noumea, Vila  and Mystery island, although we never made it to Mystery Island as the weather was too rough to tender.

I have always wanted to  cruise since my parents went on one when I was 16; I was so envious. I had been trying to win a cruise since I was old enough to enter,  but I was not lucky enough – so one day I just thought why not, lets do it! So we saved up enough to book a cruise. Well, I was hooked from the first day. Finally sailing on the ship of my dreams where I could leave the kids to look after themselves, and they made lots of friends onboard, we did we also. Ahhhhhhhhhhh I love the sea life.

I would have to say, beyond a doubt, that my Island Gems cruise on the 1st may 2010 was the highlight of my cruising history. We had 123 facebook friends to sail away with from our Facebook ‘roll call’ event, many of whom I had been chatting with online for nearly a year pre-cruise, so it felt like we had known each other for years already. I still keep in in contact with many of them and have even shared a holiday with one couple since. We booked a mini suite which was complete luxury, especialy having a balcony to sit out on in the mornings and watch the world go by with not a care in the world. The Islands – 6 ports in all, beautiful in their own special way. My first ever helicopter ride was in Vila. Wow. I now tell everyone to do this cruise – 11 days in Paradise, each day surpassing the last.

Next on my bucket list? Bora Bora. It’s truely my idea of paradise and I very much want to see it in my lifetime.

If I could give a first timer a tip, it would have to be – make sure you pack some sea sick tablets to be prepared in case they suffer from sea sickness. As I always say, if it is a bit rough, hang on and enjoy the ride! And of course, have fun.

The best part of cruising is the countdown. As the day gets closer, you run around getting all the last minute items, making sure you you’ve read the cruise book from back to front.

On the three day cruise  I recently had on the Pacific Dawn, I went with some friends – just to see the Dawn all done up. It has been so good watching Drydock scenes and being a part of the transformations. The Dawn is a beautiful ship to cruise on. I have sailed out on her two times now, and it excites me to hear the music pumping and people waving from the decks.

The first thing I do once onboard, is check out our cabin and then head on up to Lido deck to have a cocktail and start to mingle amongst other cruisers at the Sailaway party. This cruise just past, I met many of the staff – Paul (Cruise Director), Chris (Entertainer), Matt (DJ) and Jesbeth (Bartender) – all except Paul, who is new, remembered me from my last cruise in May.

Judy & Chris (Crew) on board 3 day cruise

Judy & Chris (Crew) on board 3 day cruise

This three day cruise went far too quickly as we had no ports to visits, but it is perfect for new cruises to try out cruise life, or of course for seasoned cruises to have a quick weekend away to recharge.

P&O have always made my cruises awesome, that’s why I prefer to go with them, as I like the fact that you are travelling with other Aussies – because we all know how to have a great time. 

Signing off, Judy.

Thanks Judy for an excellent window into the cruise lifestyle, and of course for making our community so special. Your three day absence (whilst on board) was definitely noticed! You can check out more of Judy’s photos and of course chat with her about her cruise via Facebook , join the discussions or RSVP for your cruise ‘roll call’ event.

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  • Catherine Riley

    Wow Judy your story on cruising made me feel like i was right there while reading it, i am addicted to cruising and am counting down the days to my third cruise on the 10 dec, and yes i am very excited.
    Well done Judy hope to meet you on a cruise ship one day sounds like you live life to the fullest and have fun doing it.
    Cheers.

  • sandra

    Hi Judy. Nice article. My two travel companions & myself leave on my 25th cruise in 15 years, on the Jewel 6 Sept. Got a couple of new ports to visit on this one, and visiting a couple of old favourites. It definitely gets into you blood eh!. Hope to meet up with you down the track sometiime.
    Sandra

  • Brenda

    Judy love reading ans seeing your photo’s..going on my first cruise June 2011 with my daughter and G.\daughter..we are looking forward to this cruise so much.Reading your blogs is very helpful..thank you,Brenda (Sleepless in Strathalbyn)

  • Janine Roberts

    Hi Judy,

    That was great reading…. made me miss it even more. Yep our May Island Gems Cruise was totally awesome and met so many people and made life time friends…..

    Funny, we too have holiday’d with friends made on board… oops silly me, that was you!

    Got to holiday again together real soon.

    Cheers Pal

  • Sue Williams

    Hi Judy, you have made my excitement for my first cruise even more exciting. I love your enthusiasm and the photos are fantastic. I look forward to opening my facebook each night after work to see what you have on the site. I only hope that I love it all as much as you do. looking forward to your next comments/photos.

    Sue

  • jen bailey

    Great job Judy!
    You really are and the Queen of cruising and Karaoke :) and I look forward to hopefully one day bumping into you on our favourite ship Pacific dawn

  • Angela Parkinson

    Well done Judy! You now have me looking at Island Gem cruise for Christmas 2011… Not sure I could go a whole 12 months without cruising is the only problem.
    Great article!

  • Kate Oliver

    Yep island gems was certainly a FANTASTIC cruise with a brilliant bunch of people… im afraid none of my future cruises will match up… definately tempted for island gems may 2011 :) will depend on my funds when i return from europe hehe..

    thanks P&O for some great times on a great ship.. i just need to get on and see the renos for myself!

  • Janet

    Hi all Have booked our first cruise on the Pacific Dawn we leave on the 29th January 2011 it’s our honeymoon and 40th wedding Anniversary we never had a first honeymoon too poor. We are so excited, will make sure we have our sea sick pills with us :-)

  • Jen

    Wow Judy always love hearing your cruising knowledge and how much fun you have. I am so happy I found fb and this site to chat about cruising. Like talking to like minded people as I am banned from talking about cruising at home. lol
    I am going on 2 this year. Have already been on Dawn in January and going on Jewel in December.
    Am going to book another very soon. Maybe next week I book it.
    Think that will make 8 cruises in total. Have along way to catch up to seasoned cruisers. Some have done 50 cruises. Wow.
    And would really like to do a 3 day comedy cruise. But have to get all my current cruises out of the way first.
    Have fun Judy, may see you onboard one day.

  • Dan The Man

    Judy,
    I so understand you, i have just returned from my second cruise, and i too am addicted. I love the feeling of freedom that cruising offers, not only that, you meet many wonderful people, in whom become life friends. Already lookig to book my third, cant wait!!!!!

  • Sharon Hobbs

    Judy is one in a million, she tells it as she sees it. Want to know something about crusing all you have to do is read her posts or ask her a question. Just booked my 3rd cruise and will be sure that Judy in some way will be there with me.

  • s m

    Hi Judy,
    Its great to hear what you have to say about cruising, this is what we want to hear, as you get some people do not have anything nice to say about cruise ships! We have just been on our first cruise in July 3rd 2010, N020N Pacific Sun Auckland to Brisbane 4 Nights with 3 Children. WOW what a fantastic trip to get a taste of it. We are booked on the Dawn December 2010. Cruising is the only way to spend a holiday! Sea Sickness tablets a must to have with you. We had 5 boxes of sea sickness tablets and none of us were sea sick, and we were up the front of the ship, with a window. Food was fantastic, Service fantastic, the short cruise we would give 10 out of 10. Our cabin Steward was Lional Richie who waited on us hand and foot. The kids have a ball, ours loved the mocktails and the NZ ice-creams they would have them 2 or 3 times each a day as they are cheap. We did not find it expensive on board. We could not believe how quick we were able to get on board at Auckland. Your cabin steward is very important! So we now know that our kids don’t get sea sick, so we are ready for the Pacific Dawn Cruise Dec 2010!!!!!! I can now see why people like Judy does’nt stop at just one cruise. We went on the 4 Night one to see what cruising is like, you wont stop at one!!!!

  • karen

    Has anyone done the Pacific Sun and then the Pacific Dawn. I’d like to know the comparisons you found with regard to the entertainment on the top deck . Our most recent was this week ( 12 days ) returning home 23/10/2010. Very curious to know what you thought .

  • karen

    I’ll be so interested in hearing your comments when you return from the Dawn having done The Sun also last year and if you find the same comparisons we did thanks heaps and hope it’s everything for you regards karen.

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