Tuesday, December 24, 2013

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You know wine is urban legend amart of the warship and the lighthouse: "Change course", "No, you're changing rate", "Change immediately rate, I'm a warship of the U.S. Navy", "Change you immediately rate, I a lighthouse ". The amusing anecdote often recite the holy truth is, it occurred to me when I was on Saturday, when my e-ticket for the Q m 2 s voyage to Sydney in January 2014 print order.
In a corner of the card, on the left side, it is undeniable, rather capitals: Pier of Embarkation: GOOD HOPE Exhibition Centre, Oswald Pirow STREET, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA.
A cursory visit to Google confirmed the first impression: The only "Good Hope Exhibition center" is the one known to me: The one with the giant dome almost in the heart of the Cape. The image loomed a giant colossus of 345 meters - nearly 15 tennis courts (and also 23 storeys high)) - along the Good Hope Centre lies at anchor, is quite something to mull. I see before my mind's banner headlines on the front page of The Citizen! And the pictures across the page.
Precisely visiting Google also bring at least reassurance. For now, yours obviously not the first to the communication on the Good Hope Centre nonplussed is not. Apparently least do no smesj much larger amart than the Seafarer disaster in the 60's to the SABC building in Sea Point to be feared.
We are Arriving in Cape Town in January on Q m 2 Which docks at the venue Above (GH Exhibition Centre). If we are then staying in CT for 8 days there will be plenty of taxis available amart or would you suggest we pre book one?
Another boo boo Cunard! amart Perhaps ze are taking us inland from Walvis Bay!!
Just rank Cunard as I am on the same cruise as you and getting off at Cape Town. Lived in CT so have organized my hire car to meet me at the docks as I am in a wheelchair but I was Told Told you will be bussed to the Exhibition Centre as it was Nearly a mile inland. The Q m 2 is docking at No. 2 jetty V and A waterfront Which Is not where I thought it would be and is closer to the taxi ranks than Duncan Dock. See you on board - I am a big guy, bald, with one leg
Jetty No. 2 at the V & A Waterfront amart is 208 meters long. The Q m 2 is 345 meters long. Friends arrived here on the Pacific Princess some months ago. I watched it dock in the V & A (2 Jetty). It just about managed to maneuver into the berth. It is 181 meters long - half the length of the Q m 2!
Cute. I would also like to make sure I do not miss the ship due to a logistical mistykie not. So you communicate with the passengers who will travel together? But there are probably thousands who will go you will ever see you on the ship?
@ Vegaa I have that entertaining conversation on Google encountered when I went to try to determine how the fork lift in the pitch (or hoof in the transmission). The conversation was a year ago. Q m 2 s pasasasiers are apparently all of that time and all of the Good Hope Centre is "bus". Something like 2,500 passengers. Chances are probably good that your roads with all the others will not cross.
Hope the uncertainty flame no more. For then there was a big smesj! Long ago, a movie seen a ship leaving a harbor steam and bars on the quay and through buildings and over to propel people scatter in all directions amart ...
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