I had a night in Darwin House for the third time. While the facilities in the house remained substantially the same, the lodge management and main workers had changed a lot and that made quite a difference to me. I went to New Heavens to view the gentoo penguins for a third year at an extra charge for the rides from and to the house, which was expensive from the Falklands standard. The cost was fine for me as I had been used to it anyway, but what I was disappointed was that the stay at New Heaven was much longer than my past 2 years' since 4 other guests joining the excursion preferred to stay much longer despite the very windy weather in the afternoon. I had no choice other than taking the driver's key and walked a long way back to the jeep for shelter until the last guest told the driver he or she was ready to leave. This had been the only occasion at Darwin for me where the driver did not watch the clock and manage the time fairly among all guests for such excursion. I was very surprised since I happened to be the one who had the most adequate gear for such a windy and cloudy afternoon out there. To be fair to the lodge, the clean living conditions, the addition of a bed to some family/double rooms and the adequate food and hot drinks for breakfast, tea and dinner and the low room rates remained the pros there. The new chef was a gentleman who did have a heart for cookery. The collection of souvenirs available in the lodge remained more or less the same as what I had seen before, and that appears to suggest that most guests were local Falklanders to whom souvenirs might be commonplace items.