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Abassador Ambition May 2026
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Foxy, i think David needs a bit of moral support. Time to come out of your den and show yourself 
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oldbluefox
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
You can't miss David. He'll be the one in the Hazchem suit 
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oldbluefox
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
The number of times I stand back to let people through I wonder if I am invisible as they plough through without any form of acknowledgement whatsoever. Some people are just plain selfish and ignorant. A nod, a smile or a thank you cost nothing.
I was taught to be cautious
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Portsmouth
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
This looks bad......
Appears according to Daily Express & other news outlets that there is Norovirus on the Ambition
One death already of a very elderly person and up to 50 with the virus so far
Stay Safe David & Foxy
https://people.com/1-dead-50-others-sho ... p-11973599
Appears according to Daily Express & other news outlets that there is Norovirus on the Ambition
One death already of a very elderly person and up to 50 with the virus so far
Stay Safe David & Foxy
https://people.com/1-dead-50-others-sho ... p-11973599
Last edited by Portsmouth on 13 May 2026, 13:34, edited 1 time in total.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Judging by the age of some of those onboard I’m not surprised and it’s not unusual that some don’t make it home again. However norovirus restrictions are in place and it’s a case of do as you are told.
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
And it's mostly the elderly that are the culprits.oldbluefox wrote: 13 May 2026, 13:04The number of times I stand back to let people through I wonder if I am invisible as they plough through without any form of acknowledgement whatsoever. Some people are just plain selfish and ignorant. A nod, a smile or a thank you cost nothing.
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Ray B
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Ambition Update – Delights of Western France & Spain Explorer
Ambassador Cruise Line can confirm that a number of guests and crew onboard Ambition have displayed or are displaying symptoms consistent with gastrointestinal illness (GII) during the 14-night Delights of Western France & Spain Explorer sailing. The GII illness is the most common cause of the "winter vomiting bug" or "stomach flu”.
The ship departed Belfast on Friday 8 May and Liverpool on Saturday 9 May 2026, with our figures reporting an increase in cases following the embarkation of guests in Liverpool.
We would like to reassure guests that we take any illnesses onboard our ships extremely seriously. Enhanced sanitation and prevention protocols were immediately implemented across the ship in line with established public health procedures following the initial reports of illness. The comprehensive health and safety measures introduced onboard include increased cleaning and disinfection measures in public areas, assisted service in selected dining venues and ongoing guidance to guests regarding hand hygiene, including regular hand washing, use of hand sanitisers and the prompt reporting of any symptoms to the onboard medical team.
Any guests or crew presenting symptoms are being supported by the ship’s medical staff and isolated as appropriate in accordance with EU SHIPSHAN public health protocols. Medical consultations relating to GII are being provided free of charge.
As part of the vessel’s scheduled call into Bordeaux, we followed due protocol and advised the French health authorities of the situation. The authorities requested they conduct a routine review of the ship’s health status and records. A specialist medical team and our sanitation consultants have also been dispatched to the vessel to support the onboard medical team. While on board, the specialist medical team collected existing samples for laboratory testing at Bordeaux University Hospital, with results requiring a minimum of six hours to be processed
While the investigation and testing are ongoing, all guests and crew have been instructed to remain onboard under the direction of the local shore authorities. Once clearance is granted, guests will be permitted to disembark.
As a result of these developments, all shore excursions scheduled for today have been cancelled and guests due to travel on excursions will receive a full refund.
The health, safety and wellbeing of our guests and crew remains our highest priority, and we are sincerely grateful for the patience, understanding and cooperation shown while these precautionary measures remain in place.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the medical team for their exceptional care, professionalism, and unwavering support during this time. Their swift response and continued commitment have been invaluable.
We continue to work closely with the relevant authorities and will provide further updates as soon as additional information becomes available.
Ambassador Cruise Line can confirm that a number of guests and crew onboard Ambition have displayed or are displaying symptoms consistent with gastrointestinal illness (GII) during the 14-night Delights of Western France & Spain Explorer sailing. The GII illness is the most common cause of the "winter vomiting bug" or "stomach flu”.
The ship departed Belfast on Friday 8 May and Liverpool on Saturday 9 May 2026, with our figures reporting an increase in cases following the embarkation of guests in Liverpool.
We would like to reassure guests that we take any illnesses onboard our ships extremely seriously. Enhanced sanitation and prevention protocols were immediately implemented across the ship in line with established public health procedures following the initial reports of illness. The comprehensive health and safety measures introduced onboard include increased cleaning and disinfection measures in public areas, assisted service in selected dining venues and ongoing guidance to guests regarding hand hygiene, including regular hand washing, use of hand sanitisers and the prompt reporting of any symptoms to the onboard medical team.
Any guests or crew presenting symptoms are being supported by the ship’s medical staff and isolated as appropriate in accordance with EU SHIPSHAN public health protocols. Medical consultations relating to GII are being provided free of charge.
As part of the vessel’s scheduled call into Bordeaux, we followed due protocol and advised the French health authorities of the situation. The authorities requested they conduct a routine review of the ship’s health status and records. A specialist medical team and our sanitation consultants have also been dispatched to the vessel to support the onboard medical team. While on board, the specialist medical team collected existing samples for laboratory testing at Bordeaux University Hospital, with results requiring a minimum of six hours to be processed
While the investigation and testing are ongoing, all guests and crew have been instructed to remain onboard under the direction of the local shore authorities. Once clearance is granted, guests will be permitted to disembark.
As a result of these developments, all shore excursions scheduled for today have been cancelled and guests due to travel on excursions will receive a full refund.
The health, safety and wellbeing of our guests and crew remains our highest priority, and we are sincerely grateful for the patience, understanding and cooperation shown while these precautionary measures remain in place.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the medical team for their exceptional care, professionalism, and unwavering support during this time. Their swift response and continued commitment have been invaluable.
We continue to work closely with the relevant authorities and will provide further updates as soon as additional information becomes available.
Don't worry, be happy
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david63
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
I like the bit that says "request guests to stay onboard" - there is no way to get off if we wanted to.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Thanks for that Ray. That’s pretty much what we’ve been told. Meanwhile the sun has come out although there’s still a chill wind. Heard a few moans but these things happen. Everyone is waiting to hear if clearance has been granted.
No chance of getting off even if you wanted to. The gangplank has been taken down!!!
No chance of getting off even if you wanted to. The gangplank has been taken down!!!
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Gastroenteritis, i’ve had it, not good.
I’ve had to get in an industrial printer ready for the compo form demand.
Stay safe
I’ve had to get in an industrial printer ready for the compo form demand.
Stay safe
Last edited by Stephen on 13 May 2026, 15:44, edited 1 time in total.
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Meg 50
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
I remember the gangway in Bordeaux being interesting - it was almost vertical at one point (when eventually they found the right one....) and almost flat when the tide turned!
so if you do escape ( disembark) be careful
Here is the BBC's take on proceedings - somewhat less optimistic than Ambassador's line...
edited with link - it didn't like the one I posted!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5pe4yel1ko
so if you do escape ( disembark) be careful
Here is the BBC's take on proceedings - somewhat less optimistic than Ambassador's line...
edited with link - it didn't like the one I posted!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5pe4yel1ko
Last edited by Meg 50 on 13 May 2026, 15:53, edited 1 time in total.
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Had the same thing on our recent Saga cruise Meg. Started off very steep but reduced as the tide changed. Very difficult for the very elderly which of course slowed up the process of disembarkation.
We couldn’t understand why they didn't use two gangways.
We couldn’t understand why they didn't use two gangways.
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
More info on the gastrointestinal illness outbreak.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5pe4yel1ko
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5pe4yel1ko
Last edited by Stephen on 13 May 2026, 16:09, edited 1 time in total.
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david63
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Re gangways - we have been told that there will be three in operation during our two days day in Bordeaux and they will be used as the tide necessitates. The downside is that one of them will be unsuitable for scooter.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
That's nothing to do with gastroenteritis. They've just found out Foxy and David are aboard and are taking no chances.Stephen wrote: 13 May 2026, 16:08More info on the gastrointestinal illness outbreak.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5pe4yel1ko
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Are they still onboard. I thought they were being chucked off loaded
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Ray B
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
So who is going to crack first and buy a drink? 
Don't worry, be happy
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Stephen
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
The way things are going it might be room service.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Do steerage passengers get that? It goes without saying David's butler will fetch him a sandwich and G&T.
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Onelife
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
I know one thing, if I found myself in David And Foxy’s situation I wouldn't be letting any cabin steward within one foot of my cabin door.
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david63
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Re: Abassador Ambition May 2026
Day 5 - 13th May - Bordeaux
Woke this morning to find the ship docked, literally, docked on the main road - well not exactly the road but next to it, slap bang in the town centre. Never having been to Bordeaux before it appears to be quite impressive.
OK so it is the 13th so now the bad news that you already know - we are doomed because of the infection on the ship we are not allowed to go ashore until the authorities have cleared us - OK an hour or so will not be a problem - wrong! We now have to wait for a medical team to come and do some tests which will take ay least six hours to get the results of.
Fortunately the weather picked up from the early moring chilly start to be a really good day with the yellow blob in the sky (no not Trump) doing its job. We spent most of the day on the balcony watching the good people (well I assume they are good) of Bordeaux going about their daily business - and the gorilla in the square - don't ask.
About 20:30 the Captain came on to say that the results had come back as positve that it is Norovirus so all is good and we can now get off the ship if we want and that tomorrow will be as planned.
Knowing the French it would not surprise me if we have protesters waiting for us in the morning.
All being well I will report more tomorrow - bye for now.
Woke this morning to find the ship docked, literally, docked on the main road - well not exactly the road but next to it, slap bang in the town centre. Never having been to Bordeaux before it appears to be quite impressive.
OK so it is the 13th so now the bad news that you already know - we are doomed because of the infection on the ship we are not allowed to go ashore until the authorities have cleared us - OK an hour or so will not be a problem - wrong! We now have to wait for a medical team to come and do some tests which will take ay least six hours to get the results of.
Fortunately the weather picked up from the early moring chilly start to be a really good day with the yellow blob in the sky (no not Trump) doing its job. We spent most of the day on the balcony watching the good people (well I assume they are good) of Bordeaux going about their daily business - and the gorilla in the square - don't ask.
About 20:30 the Captain came on to say that the results had come back as positve that it is Norovirus so all is good and we can now get off the ship if we want and that tomorrow will be as planned.
Knowing the French it would not surprise me if we have protesters waiting for us in the morning.
All being well I will report more tomorrow - bye for now.