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hauke-s

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Hello everybody!
I am new to the forum and this is my first post.
I hope you enjoy my video that I put on youtube online recently...
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 QE2, World Cruise 1993 / 1994 & Crew party in the Grand Lounge


« Last Edit: Apr 04, 2014, 11:24 PM by Hauke Schröder »

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Hello, and welcome to the forum! Good to have you here. Your video is very interesting, it shows us what the crew can get up to!


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Welcome, Hauke -- great to have you here!

Looking forward to enjoying your video at leisure -- those were scenes most of us passengers never got to witness... :) Thank you for filming it, and for posting it here.

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Welcome Hauke, thank-you for posting the link to your video, which I am sure will bring back lots of memories.   I have only had the time to watch a little of the video but looking forward to taking time to watch the rest later.  I especially like the start with the slow approach to the QE2 from a small boat.   :)
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Welcome!

Your video is absolutely superb and a must see for everybody here. 

I enjoyed seeing the grand lounge used like it was originally intended to be, and the extended tour of the engine room which really gives a feel for what it was like.

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Thoroughly enjoyed the video, I loved seeing parts of the ship never seen by passengers. I was on board in 93 & 94 and it was great to see her as she was then again. Thanks for sharing.

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Hi Hauke and welcome.

What a great video to introduce yourself with. I haven't had enough time to watch it all yet but what I have seen so far really takes me back.

Looking forward to hearing more from you. Thanks for posting the video.
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I especially like the start with the slow approach to the QE2 from a small boat
Thank you! The first scene is in Hawaii and we were a couple of colleagues who took a whale watching tour. The wahle were very far away and when we came back to qe2, the wahle were very close. It's a bit crazy to work on the largest Whalewatcher "qe2" and the leisure to spend on a small boat. But no matter, we had fun as you can see.  :D

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Thanks for the answers! I often think back to the time and can say that this was a great time. Nice that I'm here in the forum now.

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Hello Hauke . I  must say I really enjoyed seeing this video, when I was on the ship it was super heated steam in the engine / boiler rooms so nice to see the difference but I prefer steam on a ship. I tried to take video with a super 8 I think it was called in the 70s and must one day convert that to a DVD and put it on the site when I am back in England. Well done, John.

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A most interesting and fun to watch video. the crew shows were always amazing and nice to see the crew relaxing. Seeing the engine room footage always reminds me of just what a big transformation the 86/87 refit must have been. Thanks for sharing it with us.
 
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That brought back memories for me, that was my first cruise, starting 14dec 1993 for full world cruise, I spotted chef ajid kumar or kadir(I, m always forgetting) he looks so young there,its a long time ago now, hard for me to remember faces, I remember swiss chef he was always drunk, chef tall eric last time I saw him on qe or was it victoria? I have ms so its affects my memory(myleine sheath missing in brain)it was a very interesting 16 week cruise, I got bored after a while and went and worked in the kitchens and lunch buffet in the lido , and in afternoons making stuff, and midnight buffet, in the days when it was a midnight 12o, clock start, working was very interesting , I miss qe2 if I had won the euro lottery when it was 166 million I have brought qe2 home and berthed on the thames, as a hotel and venue centre,
Anyone knòw if there is a video of 94 crew show, I enjoyed that show was really good
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The video that starts this topic is incredible, especially as the years go on.  The crew party - the clothes and the music - and that version 1 of the Grand Lounge with the sparkly ceiling that I remember so well - and there's some amazing footage of the engines being serviced while underway.
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The video that starts this topic is incredible, especially as the years go on.  The crew party - the clothes and the music - and that version 1 of the Grand Lounge with the sparkly ceiling that I remember so well - and there's some amazing footage of the engines being serviced while underway.

Still very familiar in places despite being 10 years before I was first onboard and therefore before my time and before I was born! She was fully alive...

I spy Nick Bates answering questions too!
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