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2 hours ago, JohninDC said:
I have been on these boards for about 15 years and have never heard of a shuttle from St. Pete to PC. As suggested above, a one-way car rental is your best bet - or wait 5-8 years for Brightline trains to run from Tampa.
And for a stop to be added near the port.
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Doesn't look like the Zoo has luggage storage, but you could call and ask.
You don't have enough time to do a lot (e.g., St. Augustine, Amelia Island, etc.), but you could get a shuttle to the airport, rent a car, and explore, including the Zoo, with your luggage in the trunk,
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2 hours ago, Oceansaway17 said:
well that certainly is not a good selling point. Why does E class do things differently.?
Because those ships have four differently themed dining rooms, presumably so people can move among them during the cruise. The other classes have two DRs with similar decor, etc., so one can be designated as fixed and the other as anytime.
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I won't convince you. Cancel and book NCL if that's your thing.
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6 minutes ago, smiles998 said:
What does OTOH PC stand for?
On the other hand, Port Canaveral . . .
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2 hours ago, POA1 said:
I feel better knowing that we haven't been singled out. 😁
Happy New Year!
No, I don't see the 12/10 cruise, either.
Don't let Poohby Joe too close to the champagne tonight.
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Yes, the taxi lines are usually separated into sedan and van/SUV.
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I'll bring a red Sharpie to correct the apostrophe errors. 😃
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It is enough time. The cruise lines usually recommend after 11:30 a.m. or so. No need to rush off, either.
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I have read that it's better to have the person be a no-show than to cancel, but maybe that was for another line. Perhaps someone else will pipe in.
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9 hours ago, SightCRR said:
Thanks to all who added comments. Because of special diets and allergies we want the same servers each night so we don't have to explain everything when we order dinners the night before. Only late available now so plan to try to get early when we board.
If you have fixed dining, you'll have the same servers. (Or am I missing something?)
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Brightline's station in Orlando connects to the new airport Terminal C, but it has a separate entrance/pickup area if you simply want the train access. The entrance is across from the South Remote lot, where the gas station is.
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I took Brightline from Orlando to Ft. Lauderdale on 12/10 and returned on 12/17 (both Sundays).
I was impressed and will take it again next May one-way to catch a TA.
Trains were on time, clean, and comfortable. Well, except for the inconsiderate passengers not using earbuds, but that happens on planes, too.
My cab from Pt. Everglades to the station was only $16. I just gave the guy a $20 bill. Uber was running over $35 at the time.
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5 hours ago, publicpersona said:
I would be interested to hear from those who have recent cruise experience on both Celebrity and Holland America. We've done about 70 cruises favoring Royal and Celebrity, but in recent years I'm finding pleasure in discovering new things/ships.
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Now I've become curious about Holland America. Being used to how things are on Celebrity, what would I be disappointed in on HAL? What would I find a welcome improvement?
I was on the Nieuw Statendam a week ago, returning to HAL after 10 years, and found the food much better than on Celebrity last year. The ship was clean with lots of interesting spaces, my cabin was fine (Family Oceanview on Deck 1), and overall I had a great time. I'd book HAL again if the price/itinerary were right.
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This article makes clear that the man who died yesterday ignored the warning lights and barriers. Hardly Brightline's fault.
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Yes, use one of the shuttles. Cheaper than a taxi.
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Any of the hotels at the Pooler exit (near the Savannah airport) are fine for a one-night stay. Plenty of restaurants and shopping, too.
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4 hours ago, POA1 said:
When we went, it appeared to be locked. The doors, which look to be regular pull doors, have a latch handle at the bottom. Turn it, and the door opens as expected.
I pulled the normal handle and the door didn't budge. However, we saw someone in one of the chairs, so we realized that there was another piece of the puzzle. You have to turn the latch handle first. Not an intuitive design, but we read a lot of whodunnits. 😃
Now you tell me. 😬
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Thanks for the pictures! I went by two or three times, and it was locked up tight.
BTW, now you have to read It Starts with Us, which continues that story.
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31 minutes ago, POA1 said:
We're all unpacked and the first and only load of laundry is in the dryer. We had a little difficulty in getting a cab. They prefer the airport runs where they can be back and forth pretty quickly. One driver took us reluctantly, claiming that it would cost him money to "go way over the bridge." It wouldn't, because it's not a toll bridge and we're really close - probably as easy a trip as to the airport.
I said, "Twenty bucks. Cash up front. OK?" He said okay.
When we got here, he apologized. "Sorry I was short with you, brother. A lotta people say it's close when it's not."
I said, "No problem."
He wished me a Merry Christmas. So all ended well.
Glad you got home safely. For comparison, my fare to the Brightline station was $15.75; I gave the guy $20.
Uber estimates were running $35. 😲
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What did you think of the vanilla milkshake?
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But then there's this: Excludes Mini Bar, Juices at Gelato, Room Service, beverages on Half Moon Cay, Freestyle Coca-Cola and any self-service draft beer.
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1 hour ago, Mary229 said:
Woohoo! That will buy a drink at happy hour.
I was actually pretty proud of myself that my account was going to have a credit balance of a few cents, but between this and the 25% off on my Pinnacle lunch today (forgot!), I have $5.52 of HAL's money to spend. Argh.
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Any noise from Eden heard on SV cabins, deck 7, on the Ascent?
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Yes, same issue on Apex. We asked to be moved and were fortunately given an SV two decks up.
The noise was from a late-night DJ; the hours in the program were "--until." That meant until after midnight.