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  1. They’re on tonight and certainly looking forward to them Last night it was the Motown show by the ensemble - we weren’t impressed with it but another couple we spoke to loved it so I guess it comes down to taste and what you’re comparing it with
  2. So far so good - plenty of Champagne (Monopole & Pommeroy), Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and a couple of Sauvignon Blancs (France & Tiki) - not a red drinker so can’t comment on those Haven't had any beer yet - had way too much of that in Tokyo over the last week
  3. Yes we did the Vista guarantee as well and got a nice upgrade - as did 4-5 others we know on this leg
  4. Ooops - my mistake - it’s the Daily Chronicles of course Here’s yesterdays Daily Chronicles - the embarkation day edition Day 1 - 1 May Tokyo - Welcome.pdf
  5. We’re off to a great start! We embarked at around 1.30pm and walked straight through the check in process, never having to wait at any point. We had thought Silversea were very rigid on boarding times and we wouldn’t get on until 2pm but that was not the case We were a little disappointed there was no champagne on offer as we stepped aboard but not a major disaster as we soon found some. Our lovely spacious suite was available immediately and our bags arrived soon after boarding. We’re very happy with our veranda suite on deck 7 forward We decided on lunch up in Spaccanapoli - even though it was pouring with rain we sat outside under the heaters and enjoyed champagne and pizza - it really is the best pizza at sea - and such a wide selection of toppings Then after a brief exploration of the ship to reacquaint ourselves with the location of lounges etc we attended the safety muster briefing in Dolce Vita lounge - after that the bar opened and we snuck in a drink. Glory be they have Roku gin as one of the standard drinks - a great Japanese gin we enjoy. I pushed the boundary a little on changing from shorts to evening wear but there was no warning issued so perhaps they’re a little lenient on day one. After changing it was back to the lounge for pre dinner drinks and we met some fellow guests I should explain our group is 4 couples (most of us met on Crystal back in 2017 and we’ve cruised together many times since then) so 8 in total so we know getting larger tables can be a challenge and it got even more challenging when we invited another couple to join us for dinner. No luck for a table for 10 at Atlantide but that was easily solved as they offered us a table for 10 in Indochine which is a restaurant we enjoy so we happily moved cross there. Everyone was very happy with the service and friendly staff as well as the variety of dishes we chose. We met the Maître d for the restaurant as well as Igor the ships Restaurant Manager who is ex Crystal (he was part of the opening team on Crystal Endeavor) and he recognised one of our party - my friend was quite surprised when he said he recognised him and though he’d caught him out when he said it was his first time on Silversea so he was mistaken - but Igor said no I recognise you from Crystal! What a great memory. As I say all the crew were friendly and very welcoming and the service was excellent We missed the show which was at 9.45pm - it was a local drumming group (not Taiko drums) but after dinner some of us went onto the Panorama lounge and danced the night away - even my wife who is not usually out and about in the bars joined us and got into the dancing and the DJ was happy to oblige with all our requests. We closed the place down and eventually decided it was time to call it a night We laughed as while in Tokyo we discovered the 2 hour drinks packages you could typically buy in restaurants to accompany your meal - we joked we were now on the 27 day drinks package! What a great start to the cruise!
  6. Ticked that one off at Tsukiji outer markets yesterday - yum! (Can’t get the shot of the raw oyster to load but boy they’re huge)
  7. Hi everyone - we embark today for a 27 day back to back from Tokyo to Vancouver on Silver Muse and will try and post news and experiences from onboard It’s our second cruise on Silver Muse and first time to northern Japan & Alaska so we’re excited about visiting new ports If anyone else is onboard and wants to add to the story please feel free to post as well
  8. There are some longer cruises offered by Explora - we’re doing a trans Atlantic crossing in 2025 - 16 days and then a 10 day through to Athens - so 26 days with no repeat elements - that works for us, Before someone chips in about dining - no we have zero concerns about the menus not changing during that time - there’s a ton of options on those menus and many items we’d want to repeat over a longer cruise Most lines do short cruises is the Med and Caribbean don’t they? Is that really unusual? Typically you can join up 2 or 3 7 day cruises without repeating ports Personally I’d like to see them offering a better coverage of the global destinations including Asia - I think that will come as more of the fleet comes online
  9. Not sure what your point is as Crystal has two dedicated kids rooms (designed for different age groups) and they promote generational family holidays particularly during the holidays when they have junior activities directors on board. You’ll experience well behaved and misbehaved children on all lines Explora has multiple pools - of which at least one is reserved for adults - Crystal have one pool that’s open to all
  10. You just did…. Bon Voyage and looking forward to hearing about your cruise
  11. The terms and conditions of each offer were there to read from the day they were released - if those involved, including the TA, had read them then it would have been Crystal clear My point is none of us could really advise or make an informed comment without knowing that in this case there was an Exceptional Initiative benefit involved already
  12. So it turns out no backpedal by Crystal or other unscrupulous behaviour - more a case of not all the facts being put on the table The EI reduction trumps the Crystal Society benefit and there’s no double dipping on discounting. Hardly an unusual clause from a merchant So in this case Crystal is just doing what most vendors do (although the EI programme is a very special concession that few companies would provide) A lesson learnt that all the background info needs to be tabled to avoid people leaping to conclusions
  13. Have a look at your last booking confirmation (from old Crystal) it will tell you how many cruises you had achieved at the time of booking - it’s up near the top of the booking
  14. I thi k you’re going to be disappointed. Given you qualified for the 45th under old Crystal I can see why you won’t get it under new Crystal That’s consistent with everything they’ve said about the loyalty recognition as they don’t know if you claimed that 45th award onboard the 45th cruise on old Crystal)
  15. Are you sure? I don’t think k you are correct I may be wrong but I believe milestones are earnt once you sail - not once you book the cruise If they haven’t sailed on new Crystal then they cannot have any milestone award sitting to be used. The only awards available are those that to lover by earning a credit on new Crystal. Yes the historic number on old Crystal will contribute to the level of milestone that will be earnt but sadly any milestones earnt on old Crystal are lost and cannot be claimed
  16. Yes - I suggest you Google the Silversea dress code Look under packing for your cruise https://www.silversea.com/travel-informations/general-information.html
  17. I feel fine with it - as many of us benefit from rebates of part of that commission. I think the UK may be a bit different as you have some interesting consumer protection laws that need to be considered against the costs of doing business I also believe TAs need to earn a living and receive fair compensation for the value they add. I also believe a TA offers a wider range of services and options than just booking a cruise - a good one can save you dollars, time and heartache in other ways with access to deals and rates than say the cruise line or booking directly might do. They can and do go into bat for you when things go wrong The reality is when one books directly with Crystal you don’t receive any rebate so the margin from that booking is considerably higher to the cruise line
  18. I suspect they’re referring to cases where someone want to use a milestone for a category upgrade or use the credit to pay towards the fare as opposed to using a few hundred as OBC
  19. Like I said you can’t actually reserve tables in Waterside You can reserve tables in Umi Uma, OdO and Tastes
  20. You can’t reserve tables in Waterside What you can do is let the Restaurant Manager know that you have a large group and what time you’d like to dine so he’s aware of your plans
  21. Yes it was the one I used last month on Serenity - no great surprise they’d use a unique address for each ship Its unlikely people would be typing the address in - more likely they’ll use the QR code and embedded link
  22. If you received the 2.5% discount then it’s already included with your reservation Is there a reason you want to have it shown in your online account? If you want to resolve it once onboard just stop by the Crystal,Society/Future Cruises desk and ask them to confirm it’s in the system
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