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  1. 15 hours ago, POA1 said:

    You can also use youngsters but they are a tad pricey.

     

    You should be able to source teenagers much more cheaply than other "youngsters" or livestock. In some cases parents are willing to give them away for free or even pay the recipient. 

     

    As long as it is relatively tasty, trolls aren't that particular about whether their meat is "veal tender" or aged "on the hoof." If you're not sure if the teen meets their (low) standards, you can always throw in a couple of packages of marinade to seal the deal.

     

    Jus' sayin'...

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  2. 4 hours ago, FlaMariner said:

     

    Good point but if I cancel because of a covered reason (health, family health, hurricane hits house, jury duty, etc) I've got insurance for that. I know very little about cruise insurance but I would think that should work if you buy the insurance at the same time you book the cruise. I know some folks book the cruise pretty far ahead but don't decide on insurance until closer to the final payment deadline. As I understand the insurance thing, you pay for it when you buy it. It seems to me that if you have to use it before the cruise final payment date, the premium you pay simply replaces the deposit in the "trash heap" of expenses you would otherwise have not incurred.

     

    So far, we have never cancelled just because we wanted to do something else. I wish I were that organized and prescient. I could book a cruise two years down the road and know that no one in the circle of my family or friends would have an "emergency" or "occasion" that would force me to cancel and there wouldn't be a war or natural disaster (like maybe a volcano in Iceland or a war in the Middle East) that changes the itinerary to something I didn't want.

     

    As long as I book a cruise I plan to take, I should be good....And if I did "change my mind" (which would be hard to imagine), my walk away from using a FCD is only $100 per person....(not outrageous). I'm not sure what you meant here but you're correct - if all you lose is $100 it might be worth the perks you wouldn't have gotten from another source.

     

    What am I missing? Probably nothing. My only goal was to make sure people were aware of the possibilities - I wasn't trying to talk them into or out of using any particular ticket source. Everyone's mileage varies to some extent or another.

     

    I actually always thought deposits were non-refundable anyway.  

     

     

     

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  3. When taking advantage of any "big box" agency lower rates/higher perks (which are offered relatively often), make sure you research their cancelation rules. If you book with HAL (or many travel agents), you get a 100% refund (or some form of FCC) if you cancel before the final payment date. Many of the "big box" agencies keep your entire deposit no matter when you cancel (or rebook for a different cruise). For us that's usually unacceptable, especially if the deposit is substantial and the cruise is a long way off.

     

    Jus' sayin'...

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  4. 58 minutes ago, KAKcruiser said:

    Your TA is not helpful enough. 

    Got no dog in this fight but agree completely.

     

    With very few exceptions we've suffered more poor service and inability to properly and satisfactorily resolve issues similar to the OP's from "large volume cruise agency" bookings than any of the other available options. To avoid this problem in the future, my unsolicited advice is to stay away from them and stick with a HAL PCC or a trusted "independent" TA who has decent experience and good references.  

     

    Jus' sayin'...

     

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  5. 8 hours ago, Ka Honu said:

    ... my ****** message.

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    * ***** = What's this foolishness? (That's my story and I'm sticking to it)

     

    Oops, I did a no-no. I thought explaining that the apparently prohibited acronym stood for "What's This Foolishness?" would pass but apparently overestimated either the abilities of CC's guardian computers or the tolerance of our human masters.

     

    "Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa."

  6. So have any AARP Lifetime members been able to verify with HAL/SheerID?

     

    I tried by submitting the requested info on the HAL site and was asked to upload a photo of my AARP card. I did so and received a response from SheerID that stated a date was missing on the card (presumably in the "VALID THRU" block) so they wouldn't verify. 

     

    My card clearly states "Lifetime" in that space and apparently SheerID can't handle text where they expect numerical input. They haven't yet responded to my ****** message.

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    * ***** = What's this foolishness? (That's my story and I'm sticking to it)

  7. Not really sure what accommodations you could expect from Oceania other than going to breakfast and making a "takeout' plate from the selections available but would caution you to check the local laws before you disembark for your excursion - some (many?) places prohibit bringing various food items ashore (especially fresh fruits and vegetables).

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  8. 2 hours ago, GarthK said:

    ... a promotion for new bookings before the end of April where all 3 perks ... are included instead of just one. ... only applies to new bookings, since the prices are higher now ... a bit of a cop out since prices are always going up. So much for being rewarded for booking early.

    I'm not sure I understand your question. Do you expect them to give you the "extra" perks they're now using to attract a higher fare that you didn't pay?

     

    Rebooking a voyage to take advantage of fare and/or perk changes is almost always an option; we use it fairly often after our original booking (if fares go down enough or included upgrades/perks make the higher fare worthwhile) but the cruise line isn't going to give you something for nothing. Nor should they.

     

    Jus' sayin'...

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  9. 1 hour ago, basenji56 said:

    I'm lucky I am so self-centered that I don't usually notice what other people are wearing in the dining room. 

     

    Possibly the best approach. Loud or obnoxious behavior would be a problem worth addressing but someone else's poor dress habits probably shouldn't make the cut for "ruining" your experience. Just be glad you ain't them and ignore their "visual boorishness."

     

    Jus' sayin'...

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  10. 21 hours ago, raphael360 said:

    Wow, I'm all in on the Lamb Chops and eggs for breakfast.  Is this new on the menu or special order?  If speical order, does it need to be ordered 24 hours before

     

    I got hooked on lamb chops for breakfast on my first "big boy" cruise on Radisson in '96 and was thrilled several years ago to find it always available on Seabourn. The only "special order" required is telling your waiter how you want your eggs and chops done. I also ask them to put both on the same plate (I don't see the point of using two). 

     

     

    18 hours ago, phillipahain said:

    1) Regent

    2) Seabourn

    3) Oceania

    4) Azamara 

    Matched our choices until Regent took itself completely off our list about 5 years ago by raising prices several hundred $/day to include shore excursions we didn't want. 

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  11. You now get free internet (for one device per guest at a time) and it worked pretty well on Odyssey last month (Inside Passage) for "normal" use (email, browsing, etc.).

     

    If you need more connections or higher speed, you can still buy an "enhanced" package" but I have no idea of the price or exact benefits of the upgraded service.

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  12. 15 hours ago, Missabby said:

     

    Cookies: If cookies are your thing, the bakery chefs onboard the Odyssey were making a caramel cookie that was heavenly.  The best place to find them was at the patio grill. I’m not sure why, but they didn’t put them out in the Seabourn Square.  However, one day I happened to mention them and they simply went into the back room and brought some out for me.  

     

     

    Seabourn's caramel cookies are truly amazing! Recipe below - be careful not to burn your caramel...

     

         Seabourn Caramelized Sugar Cookies

     

         Ingredients

           1 cup sugar

           3/4 cup (3/8 pound) room temp butter

           1/2 teaspoon vanilla

           1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

           1/2 teaspoon baking powder

     

         Instructions.

            Butter a 12x14-inch piece of foil and set on baking sheet. In an 8-10 inch frying pan over medium-high heat, melt 1/2 cup sugar, frequently shaking and tilting pan. When mixture is a light caramel color (about 6 minutes), pour onto foil. Let stand until caramel is hard (about 5 minutes). Break into chunks; then crush into 1/8-1/4-inch pieces (in a heavy plastic food bag with a mallet or in food processor).

     

          In a bowl with electric mixer on medium speed, beat butter and remaining 1/2 cup sugar until well blended. Beat in 2 tablespoons water and the vanilla until smooth, scrapoing down the sides of the bowl as needed.

     

          In another bowl, mix flour and baking powder. Stir or beat into butter mixture until well incorporated. Stir in crushed caramel.

     

          Drop dough in 1 1/2 teaspoon portions, 2 inches apart, onto buttered or parchment lined 12x15-inch baking sheets.

     

          Bake cookies in 325o oven until edges are light brown (12-15 minutes). If baking more than one pan, switch pan positions halfway through baking.

     

          Let stand on sheets until slightly firm (1-2 minutes); then use a spatula to transfer to racks to complete cooling.

     

     

    My work here is done.

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  13. On 8/11/2022 at 4:33 PM, shark b8 said:

    …and meant to mention this several days ago - for those keeping score, pax count on this 3rd week/leg (for us) is 319.  approx 70%.

    Boarded after you "unboarded" yesterday. Passenger count pretty close to the same for the first leg (320 to Juneau). Not sure what the "turnaround turnover" will be there.

     

    Kept our streak going - 130+ days sailed without an upgrade. Don't know anyone aboard except for Jan (CD) & her husband. No matter - everything is "Seabourn good."

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  14. We have also sailed Seabourn with the Wozniaks a couple of times. He's a strange dude as noted above and has a weird sense of humor but a lot of that is because he's basically a nerd engineer. Not an insult - it's just the way he is and one of the traits that allowed him to change the world. Anyway, we found them both entertaining and pleasant and his lectures are (as also noted above) definitely worth attending. I'd do it again anytime.

     

    Ed - Obviously can't take the NY out of the boy; in it's proper form there's no "t" in "Jus' sayin'..."

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