With the weekend behind them all the regular Fincantieri yard people streamed back on board to augment all the sub-contractors who kept working through the weekend. Again a lot of cables and wall covering disappeared and step by step it is starting to look like a ship. When walking around it does not look as if much progress is being made at the moment but there is. The last stages of fitting out takes the most time to accomplish and for the naked eye there is not much happening but the final touches to each area simply take time.

Hanging the Art continues anywhere where the work has been completed. This painting is called The Light Searcher.
The themes for the interior design of the Koningsdam are Music and Food & Drink. Hence we have the Music Walk and all the extra restaurants. I will come back to all of that in the coming days. Today a few photos of all the drink options. There are bars in every public area but a few areas are special. An improvement close to my heart are cup holders in the arms of the seats of the World Stage. Always nice to enjoy the show with a good pint in hand.
In the main part of the Music Walk there is the Lincoln Center with in the corner the Explorers Café. Here we find a nice display for wine bottles. The logic is of course that classical music is even more enjoyable while savoring a good glass wine. Right opposite is NOTES, this is a circular bar/sitting area for Whisky Tasting and the plan is to have 130 Whiskies on show/available. A lot of guests enjoy a good whiskey and there is much more out there than just Johnny Walker.
There is no bar in the Queens Lounge but the Ocean Bar is nearby. The Ocean Bar has now a large lounge area with a Piano Player. The best dance floor is of course in the Queens Lounge which is much bigger. In the Atrium we have in the sweeping surround of the staircase a large wine display to serve the Pinnacle and the Sel de Mer Restaurants. Over 2000 different bottles will be available to choose from while dining in the two Restaurants.
Then we come to the Culinary Arts Centre. Here is a dining option as well. This is called from Farm to Table and of course a good glass of wine will not go amiss while enjoying the chef’s creations. For that purpose there is a wine display in the corner.
Right opposite we have the Wine Experience which we call the Blend. Here you can mix your own wine to find the perfect blend for your specific taste. Once you have created your own perfect wine, you can have it served with dinner in one of the restaurants, or if you cannot wait to drink you own creation, take it to the cabin.

Soaring through the whole height of the Dining Room this wine tower forms a real focus point for all the diners.
Finally we come to the Dining Room. The anchor of the curved upper and lower level is a two story wine rack. Not just for display but operational. It will give the option to have a look first at the bottles instead of just choosing from the Wine Menu.
While I was dreaming of wine bottles and opening them work went on without let up.The crew are busy with carrying amenities into the cabins, storing up the dining room or huddled in trainings & meetings. Meetings for Safety but also the preparations for work. The attendants for the Pinnacle and the Sel de Mer have to learn the menus and to figure out the best way of serving and moving around the tables. And that is just a small example.
I am ending again with a piece of art. This photo/painting is made up from computer keys and I think it is Jimmy Hendrix in the picture, but I am not certain as the signs are not in place yet.






























































