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My wife and I, in the company of two further couples, have just returned from a seven night cruise entitled Rhine - Main Discovery, a trip which was a first for all six of us. We booked this package tour to deliberately cruise from Nuremberg to Amsterdam which equated to half of the main cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam. We flew from Manchester to Munich where a small coach transported us to Nuremberg pier where we boarded the 'Emerald Dawn' (Staff were at Munich to meet us and the transfer to Nuremberg was handled efficiently).

Note that we did not have to become involved in baggage handling once we had cleared Customs at Munich Airport. In fact, the next time we saw it was in our individual cabins on board the ship. From then on, our holiday went from good to excellent.

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The staff throughout the ship were extremely attentive and nothing was too much trouble. The cabins themselves were comfortable and well presented and included individually controlled air conditioning / flat screen tv / shower / ample storage / daily cabin servicing. The layout of the ship enabled passengers to relax in various areas, such as lounges, a sun deck and also included a small swimming pool at the aft end. One worry that we all had related to the heavy rain which had preceded our arrival. It meant that both the River Main and the Rhine were near to overflowing.

This could have affected the capability of the ship to go under some of the many bridges, which could have foreshortened out holiday. However, due to the professionalism of the captain we completed the planned journey as originally advised. The food, which at lunch and breakfast was served on a buffet basis, was excellent. A wide range of choices for all tastes. Dinner at 1900 hours was a waiter service from a menu which changed nightly. Wine was included at dinner at no extra charge.

However, my party chose the all inclusive drinks package which, at the time of booking, was offered within the quoted price. Also included in the price were land trips which varied depending on which city we were scheduled to visit. These included Bamberg / Wurzberg / Miltenberg /Rudesheim / Koblenz / Cologne and Amsterdam. A great holiday enjoyed by all my party - mainly due to the excellent service provided by the staff on board. We shall return.

Having previously enjoyed a superb Danube cruise booked with Shearings, on MPS Da Vinci, my wife and I, together with two friends, signed up for a German and Swiss Rhine Cruise aboard MPS Rotterdam, exclusively chartered by Shearings. We were so looking forward to the cruise, especially the second half featuring Strasbourg and Basel, however, Mother Nature chose, around this time, to send huge volumes of rainwater into the river Rhine causing it to be closed in parts, as the high levels of floodwater made safe navigation impossible and ‘traffic jams’ a distinct probability. Not what we expected, but as this was an ‘act of God’ nothing could be done to avoid a re-routing of our cruise.

Neither Shearings, the Captain, nor anyone else on the planet could change the situation and we duly turned away from our chosen course to seek calmer waters. Disappointing yes, the end of the world NO, the Captain’s decision to completely re-think the trip was understandable and his concern for our welfare was greatly appreciated.

Other elements of our holiday however, could and should have been much better; our cabins were in a poor condition and desperately in need of a coat of paint, the standard of cleaning was abysmal with dust on most flat-surfaces and a woeful lack of ‘Hoovering’ in all areas. The bathroom was disgraceful and only used by necessity. However, the meals were quite good, despite Pork featuring frequently on the menu and the Bacon at Breakfast being either slightly under or very over-cooked. The dining room staff were all pleasant and attentive, although one of the bar staff could be a little tetchy at times.

The nautical crew got on efficiently with the job in hand, without acknowledging passengers much, and the Captain remained out of sight for about 98% of the cruise. The ‘Hotel Manager’ appeared to suffer passengers reluctantly and lacked enthusiasm for his role, apart from the ‘sitting at the bar’ aspect, which he did in a solitary manner; and the twice daily occasions when he announced, in a very scripted voice, that we were to be allowed into the dining area. Of the entire ship’s complement, he seemed to be the least gainfully employed and the least interested in the passengers. The Cruise Manager was a rather ‘scatty’ lady we had met previously and although she would benefit from time/task management training, did a decent job over all, smiling in the face of adversity, telling amusing stories and generally jollying everyone along. The evening ‘entertainment’ was dreadful, being provided by a singer/musician who ‘mummed’ his way through most numbers, as he didn’t speak English, but insisted on giving his interpretation of a range of standards anyway. Instead of providing background sound, that enabled passengers to chat, he insisted on delivering loud, strangulated renditions that, judging by the lack of applause, only he enjoyed. There was one positive however, when a young member of the Dining Room staff gave us a few songs one evening and was absolutely excellent, the company should consider changing his role on the ship.

We had two quite frightening nights whilst moored in Frankfurt, a port not on our original cruise plan, when groups of German youths hammered on the hull at around 3.00am demanding to know whether we were English. The night watchman, when questioned about the incidents, admitted to having taken little or no action as ‘it was just a few kids messing about’ not the kind of re-assurance you would look for from the first line of security. Other disappointments included spending hours and hours on a coach to visit a fairly average ‘attraction’ and spending a couple of further hours in a non-descript shopping street to then leave the town, whose name I can’t even remember, at rush hour, taking a wrong turning on the autobahn and arriving back at the ship so late that we only had fifteen minutes in which to get ready for ‘Gala night’.

During the Cruise passengers were provided with two packed lunches to take on excursions, one contained dubious looking cakes that went out of date the same day, whilst the other contained Mars bars that were 7 months out of date. Despite the impressive scenery and the amazing Castles, I cannot, in all conscience, recommend either the MPS Rotterdam or the Organisers to anyone planning a Rhine Cruise, and would strongly recommend you look elsewhere before parting with your hard earned cash. Even the administration staff at Shearings head office caused me a costly problem by giving an incorrect arrival time that lead to my having to re-book my connecting train at a much higher price from my original ticket purchase. In fairness though, some compensation was forthcoming but I still ended up well out of pocket. I noted that our cruise had only just over 50 passengers on it and I was informed, by a reliable source, that the previous week’s had only 38 which, when considered in context with the ship’s capacity of 107 passengers, may suggest that other people already knew what my wife and I found out the hard way.

Welcome to the Walkthrough!Help reunite two ancient lovers by returning stolen artifacts to their graves! Travel all over the world to find the treasures.Whether you use this document as a reference when things get difficult or as a road map to get you from beginning to end, we’re pretty sure you’ll find what you’re looking for here.This document features helpful tips as well as the complete Hide & Secret 3: Pharaoh’s Quest game walkthrough, with annotated screenshots from actual gameplay!We hope you find this information useful as you play your way through the game. Use the walkthrough menu below to quickly jump to whatever stage of the game you need help with.Remember to visit the if you find you need more help. Have fun!This walkthrough was created by Robin.

WALKTHROUGH MENU.General Tips. Hide and Secret 3: Pharaoh’s Quest is the third title in the Hidden Object Adventure game. Your goal is to find the missing magic artifacts and use them to reunite the spirit of the Pharaoh and his Queen.

There is no timer, and there appears to be no penalty for wrong clicks.General Tips for Hidden Object Scenes. A few of the items that you collect in Hidden Object scenes can be used elsewhere in the game. The game refers to these as Handy Items. Each Hidden Object scene always has the same items in the same positions, but the Find List may appear in a different sequence. If you leave a scene and restart, this can be a little confusing until you figure it out.

When you finish a Hidden Object scene, you need to click on the exit arrow that points down to exit. Some Hidden Object scenes will open again a second time in the game after you complete tasks in other areas. So whenever you return to a location, look for the sparkles. You may need to revisit an area you did previously to get new items.General Tips for Handy Items (Using Items from your inventory). In addition to the Handy Items you can find in Hidden Object scenes, you may be awarded a Handy Item for completing a mini-game. Some characters will give you a Handy Item after you complete a task for them. Quite often after you use a Handy Item in a scene, a new item will appear somewhere nearby.

It will usually sparkle blue to remind you to pick it up. All of your Handy Items are stored in your backpack in the lower right. You can scroll through these by using the arrows on the left and right of backpack. When you are going to use a Handy Item in a scene, you first click on it in your inventory, then click on the sparkles near where you want to use it.

It will only count if you click on the sparkles, even if visually it looks like it should go slightly off of that point. General Tips for Traveling from Scene to Scene. In each scene if you move your cursor slowly around, you will find from 1 to 4 yellow arrows which are exit points to other scenes. An exit arrow can point up, down, left, or right. Sometimes the Up arrow is off to one side or another, usually associated with a building there.

Some exits are locked until you do other things in the game. The exit arrows will not appear unless you can use the exit. So each time you revisit a scene, scan again to see if new exit arrows have opened. You will need to revisit some of the locations in the game many times. One location requires as many as 9 visits, depending on the order in which you do things. If you get stuck and can’t think of what to do next, but don’t want to look at the walkthrough, try going back to the plane first. Click on the plane and look at the country tiles—are there any green numbers?

If so, you have new tasks to do there. If you’re still stuck, but there are no green numbers on the country tiles, again go to the plane. Starting from there, just work your way down the river, checking each location on each side. There are two active locations on the left side of The City: the Market and the Dome. Examine the statue and find that there is a missing piece of the statue. That is all you can do here at this time.

Find the exit arrow that points down and click it.Row of Statues River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.Jeep Driver. Talk to the jeep driver. He needs help fixing the jeep.

Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Row of Statues River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it.Camel River Stop.

This will open a tile swap mini-game. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Last River Stop. We’ve made it all the way downriver and done most of what we can do in Egypt for now. We have an airplane propeller and 2 passports. Let’s go travelling!. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it. Continue upriver all the way to the plane.Chapter 2: Passport Hall and Travel to China!.

In this Chapter you will learn how to use Passport Hall to travel to countries other than Egypt, and explore two locations in China.Plane River Stop – Use Propeller. Click on the propeller in your inventory, then click on the plane to fix the plane. Each picture tile has two numbers on it, “1” and “2.”.

To unlock a country, you must place its passport on the obelisk with the matching image. Right now you only have two passports.

You will find more as the game continues. If a number on a picture tile is green, that means you have a task to do there.

To return to Egypt, use the exit arrow that points down. Let’s get started!Use the China Passport. Take the China Passport from your inventory and put it on the obelisk on the far left.

Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Camel Driver. Take the hint pyramid from the upper left. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Camel River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it.Chapter 6: Climbing the Great Pyramid. What to do next? Well, we have a Ladder as a Handy Item. Let’s go visit the Guard at the Great Pyramid and help him out.Sphinx River Stop.

Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.The Sphinx. Find the exit arrow that points up (near the small figure on the right) and click on it to go see the guard.Base of the Great Pyramid – Use Ladder. Give the ladder to the Guard. You will have to put it where the sparkles are, above his head to the right.

Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.The City. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.The Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it.Chapter 8: The Seer.

We have a few items in our inventory. Let’s go visit the Seer and give him the piece of the scroll.The Last River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.Inside the Seer’s Temple. Put the 2nd scroll on the table in front of the Seer. That is all you can do here now.

It looks like the Seer won’t have much to say until we find all five pieces. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Chapter 9: Opening the Rosetta Stone Chest. Now let’s see what’s in the chest!The Last River Stop.

Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.Rosetta Stone Chest – Use Eye of Horus Key. Click on the chest once to open the zoom scene. Take the Eye of Horus Key from your inventory and use it unlock the chest. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Chapter 10: Opening the Temple of the Sun. They probably don’t feel like lugging that statue head around for too much longer. Let’s head upriver to the Row of Statues River Stop outside the Temple of the Sun.Last River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.

Continue upriver for two more stops until you come to the Row of Statues River stop. (Note: you will see a beam of light heading towards the obelisk as you pass it, but don’t bother stopping—there’s nothing more you can do there yet.)Row of Statues River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.Outside the Temple of the Sun – Use the Statue’s Head. Put the Statue’s Head on the statue. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Courtyard of the Obelisk. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Chapter 12: Travel to Mexico.

A new passport means a new country to explore!. Back to Passport Hall so we can visit Mexico.Camel River Stop. Now go all the way back upriver using the center bottom exit arrows until you come to the Plane River Stop. Click on the plane to enter Passport Hall.Passport Hall – Use the Mexico Passport. Take the Mexico Passport from your inventory and put it on the next obelisk.

Find the exit arrow that points down and click it.The Courtyard of the Obelisk. Find the exit arrow that points down and click it.The Camel River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points up and click it.Chapter 14: Opening the Great Pyramid. We have the Pharaoh’s Cartouche! There was a place for it in the middle of the Great Pyramid. Can we get the door to open?

What will we find inside?The Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.The Sphinx. Find the exit arrow that points up and click it.The Base of the Great Pyramid. Find the exit arrow that points up and click it. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Passport Hall.

This is all you can do here now. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it to return to Egypt.Chapter 18: The Jeep and the 1st Trip to the Oasis. Who would have thought we’d find a spark plug in France? Still, we know where there’s a broken down jeep, so let’s see if it fits.The Plane River Stop.

Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it.The Row of Statues River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.The Jeep Driver – Use Spark Plug. Take the spark plug from your inventory and use it to fix the jeep. This will unlock the exit to the Oasis.

Now you have Pharaoh’s Flame. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Chapter 21: Opening the Queen’s Tomb. We have the Queen’s Cartouche for the door of the Queen’s Tomb. Let’s see what it contains!Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Camel River Stop.

Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.Camel Driver. The Queen’s Tomb is sparkling. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.Outside the Queen’s Tomb – Use the Queen’s Cartouche. Take the Queen’s Cartouche from your inventory and use it on the door. The room will light up. To proceed in this room, you have to collect several different objects: a Crook, a Flail, a Disk, 4 Canopic Jars, and the completed 5-part scroll.

You can see the outlines in blue around the statue. We will come back when we have more items. Find the down exit arrow and click on it.Outside the Queen’s Tomb.

Find the down exit arrow and click on it.Camel Driver. Just for fun, look towards the ruins on the right and you will now be able to see the Vizier’s Ghost standing there. You don’t need to go back there, though. Find the down exit arrow and click on it.Chapter 22: The Canopic Jars.

There were four dishes in the Queen’s Tomb and traditionally mummies were buried with four Canopic jars. You may remember seeing one by the base of the Statue of Horus, so let’s look there first.Camel River Stop. Although it’s not obvious until you start revisiting locations, opening the Queen’s Tomb has unlocked several areas so that you can begin collecting all those items you’ll need. Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.Courtyard of the Obelisk. Once again, there are sparkles to show that the far archway with the Statue of Horus has something important.

A Hidden Object scene is open. Collect all the items on the Find List. The Handy Item is the Falcon Canopic Jar.

This one will match the clue “soars through the air.”. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Courtyard of the Obelisk. The other area by the statues is still locked with a red sparkle. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Camel River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it.Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.The City.

It can be hard to tell because the sparkles from the Market and the sparkles from the Dome run together, but the Dome is sparkling again. A Hidden Object scene is open. Collect all the items on the Find List. The Handy Item is the Jackal Canopic Jar. This one will match the clue “runs on four.”. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.The City. Although the Market is sparkling, there is nothing to do there until we’ve collected the objects the merchant wants.

Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.The Sphinx River Stop. We could go deliver the scroll or the Rosetta Stone, but since we need more pieces of each we’ll wait. Let’s go back to Passport Hall and see if anything unlocked when we opened the Queen’s Tomb.

We still need two more Canopic Jars. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it. Continue upriver all the way back to the plane.The Plane River Stop. Click on the plane to enter Passport Hall.Passport Hall. Yes!

Several of the numbers have turned green, showing we have tasks to do there. Let’s start with the bottom tile for China, on the far left.China: Bottom Hall. A jigsaw puzzle mini-game will open.

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The symbols on the pieces in the center change, perhaps to represent the row and column puzzle we did before. However, there aren’t that many pieces altogether, so just work the outside edge pieces first and you shouldn’t have too much trouble figuring out where the 4 inner ones go. A Hidden Object scene will be open. Collect all the items on the Find List.

The Handy Item is another piece of the Rosetta Stone. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.Passport Hall. This is all you can do here now. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it to return to Egypt.The Plane River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it.

Go downriver until you come to the Sphinx River Stop.Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.The City. Click on the sparkles on the Market to enter it.

Solution:Walks on two = HumanRuns on four = JackalSoars through the air = FalconSwings through the Trees = Baboon. Once you have placed all 4 jars, that is all you can do here, but more places will be unlocked elsewhere. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it. Return to the River.Chapter 23: The Courtyard of the Obelisk. Where to go next? It’s not obvious, but placing the 4 Canopic Jars has influenced the Courtyard of the Obelisk.Camel River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.Courtyard of the Obelisk.

At last! The sparkles on the right side have been unlocked. A Hidden Object scene will be open. Collect all the items on the Find List. A Hidden Object scene is open. Collect all the items on the Find List.

Collect the hint pyramid from the top of the Sphinx. Find the down exit arrow and click on it. Go back to the River.

Now go all the way upriver to the Plane River Stop.Chapter 26: The Heart Scarab. The next object needed for the Queen’s Tomb is the Heart Scarab. Since we’re not sure where to look next, let’s check Passport Hall to see if any new numbers have unlocked.The Plane River Stop.

Click on the plane to enter Passport Hall.Passport Hall. The last set of numbers has turned green. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.

Return all the way to the River.Chapter 27: Completing the Scroll. We also need the Book of the Dead for the Queen’s Tomb. We have two items for the Merchant, so let’s see what he’ll give us for them.Row of Statues River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it. Continue downriver to the Sphinx River Stop.Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points right and click on it.The City.

The Market is sparkling. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.The Last River Stop. It is time to go to the Queen’s Tomb and place the remaining items. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it.

Go all the way upriver to the Camel River Stop.Camel River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.The Camel Driver.

The Queen’s Tomb is sparkling. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.Outside The Queen’s Tomb.

Enter the doorway.Inside the Queen’s Tomb – Use Scarab. Take the Scarab from your inventory and put it in place. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it. Go all the way back to the River.Chapter 28: The Gold Death Mask. We’re getting close. We only need one more item for the Queen’s Tomb: the Gold Death Mask.The Camel River Stop. We have one object left: the Rosetta Stone.

And we know of one place that needs an object: the Sphinx. Let’s go try it!. Find the exit arrow that points up and click on it. Continue downriver to the Sphinx River Stop.Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.The Sphinx.

Click on the Sphinx. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it. Go all the way back to the River.The Sphinx River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points down and click on it. Go back upriver to the Camel River Stop.The Camel River Stop. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.The Camel Driver.

The Queen’s Tomb is sparkling. Find the exit arrow that points left and click on it.The Queen’s Tomb. Enter the doorway.Inside the Queen’s Tomb – Use the Gold Mask. Take the Death Mask from your inventory and put it in place.