Jump to content

libtrek

Members
  • Posts

    1,357
  • Joined

Everything posted by libtrek

  1. Too funny, I always take a pack of dayqil-night quil. Also small bottle cough syrup, anti-poop pills, bandaids, aspirin, allergy pills, seasick pills. I put each in snack size ziplock, label, and dosage ie: 2/12. The whole bunch will fit in a pencil bag. Finally well enough to see my new great grand. Mary Lou
  2. Thanks for the birthday wishes. Now that I’m on the slippery side of 70, I may stop counting. Don’t know if our private tour would suit you. You and your dad are far more active than Rich. Ours was basically a drive around to see his favorite (off the beaten path) sights. Cruin has a web site and a thick Scots accent. Ketchikantours dot biz. He was so kind and considerate of Rich. He will take you where you want. Mary Lou ps feeling a bit more human, Rich too
  3. 11528. Close to midship. No noise. Bigger shower and room. Just more comfortable.
  4. I totally agree with your assessment. There is just something lacking. Like your dad, this is probably our last cruise. Week one, our Stewart was great. Week two, we got a last minute upgrade to club balcony. It seemed like the ship didn’t know that. Got excursion tickets on day of tour with room number changed in ink. Stewart not even close to week one’s. LeBistro was our biggest bummer. My steak, $10 upcharge, was like shoe leather. Mary ou
  5. We’ve been sick with creeping nose/cough stuff all week. Not Covid. A few thoughts (some petty). Only one treat in Club Balcony, used to be 2. Fellow cruisers and staff very friendly. One night very rough, closet doors kept sliding and light would come on. Finally fixed by stuffing and wedging throw pillows (Dad would have been stuck). Then balcony door kept opening, lock did not work. Think food choices are fewer. Several nights I did not feel like anything. Alaska made up for all shortcomings, though. Mary Lou (Libtrek)
  6. Same here. Good description of the gurgle. My Covid test was -. I have dr. visit tomorrow. My complaint with NCL is that we get one bill on a B2B. But when I rented the wheelchair for Rich, they made me pay 2 one-week rentals. On the price list, I would have saved $80 on a 14-day rental. Mary Lou
  7. We did have many good moments and spent some quality time with New Jersey Joe and Susan. He was totally wiped by disembarkation and travel. Thanks for the hug and back at you!
  8. Hi Yvonne. Unfortunately Rich did not do well on the cruise. His back and legs were much worse than I thought. Ended up renting wheel chair for the two weeks. It helped but he was still overwhelmed. We cancelled Bering tour, he wouldn’t have handled it well. I’m sad to say spending so much time in public made me realize how advanced his dementia has become. Probably no more cruises for us but we do have many happy memories. Mary Lou
  9. well, bummer.wonder if that will make our troll shirts collector items? Travel day interesting starting with Detroit airport where cops tasered a guy trying to slit his own throat near us. Then R falling in the plane aisle, no damage. Now in beautiful 1-bedroom suite in Sutton Place. Going to borrow hotel wheelchair for falling-down boy to tour Granville, rain or shine. Well, bummer… will ask Cruin what happened. We are cozied up in our beautiful one-bedroom Sutton suite.
  10. SoHo coho on Creek Street. My family loves the humor of Ray Trolls art on shirts, etc. hoping to meet him this week when we’re with our favorite local guide, Cruin.
  11. Hey, you and me must be of an age. I knew exactly what you meant. Clarabelle ring any bells. Mary Lou
  12. Well, we are at stop 1 for the cruise, Detroit airport hotel before flying to Vancouver in the am. My R is very grouchy and was mumbling loudly in bathroom. Went to help him as he slid sideways into bathtub. I grabbed him so no injuries, but now he’s sideways in tub with feet hanging over side. Managed to get him up finally. This cruise may be a real adventure. Sigh. Mary Lou
  13. Made a sticky note. I’ll be there with my grumpy guy. I told them they’ll have beer (shhh, NA).
  14. Love the strategic clamshells. Never found one, but would enjoy getting one for the grands. What’s wrong with a bit of fun in life?
  15. I did. Had to click on the link to satisfy my curiosity.
  16. Yes, yes! BTW, I actually found little books of post-it notes. I shall bring you a few. R has been a bit mellower lately, hope it continues. I think ice cream in all varieties is a useful bribe. R cannot have booze with his Alzheimer drugs. So, I will be quietly ordering n/a beer, mock Long Island Ice Tea, etc. I just noticed that R has hidden the bolero tie he has been wearing under his shirt for months. Maybe it can stay lost? C U soon. Maltings bar at 4:30 on Monday?
  17. We’ve done Alaska on both Princess and Holland. Liked Princess way better. Found Holland to be kind of stuffy.
  18. Yay, I’ve been waiting for your live review to start. I am a retired librarian (Mary Lou or Libtrek) from Michigan’s Thumb area. I have connected with Yvonne through CC and besides sharing the librarian profession, we each have a crabby man with dementia. My hubs is R, a year older than Dad, and he is, I think, Dad’s brother from another mother. We will be on the same B2B to Alaska. We will be using a Rollator for the first time since Rs back is whacked. Any advice would be appreciated. ML
  19. Thank you, thank you for the encouragement. Many of my family and friends are saying are you nuts? My guy loves Alaska too and for the most part we are taking ship tours. I have an Apple Watch on him that allows me to track wherever he is. I also put a Christmas ornament with jingle bells on the door that rings like crazy whenever the door is open, we are actually doing a B2B cruise so he can settle in better. Again, thank you for the kind thoughts.
  20. Well, we leave in about a week and a half. Because hubs has Alzheimer’s it makes our cruise different than most. I try to simplify everything. The itinerary the Jewell follows is great scenery most of the way, so if we don’t move around much, we still have something to look at. We too are Sapphire so enjoy the extra fancy dinners and free laundry. I can pack less which makes things easier. Any specific questions? Mary Lou
  21. Good question. I would eliminate Carnival, we’ve outgrown them plus they go from Seattle. I would go with Princess or NCL. We tried Celebrity and meh. Lately we’ve done NCL Jewell. Smaller ship, good port times, does inside passage. I like their drink package (included). You do have to pay the tips but if you have a Bloody Mary in the morning, a few drinks during the day, wine with dinner, and a nightcap, you’re ahead. Staff is excellent and the ship was refurbished just pre Covid. Mary Lou
  22. Just a couple thoughts from someone who has done a lot of Alaska cruises both land and sea. 1. You have a bit of time. Suggest you read through a lot of reviews about DIY trips. You might be better to rent a car and pick a specific area to explore. Then get on your cruise. 2. I would suggest you think about a one-way cruise, like Vancouver to Anchorage or something similar. We have found that most round-trip cruises from Seattle have shorter times in port and more open ocean time. 3. You might even want to think about a smaller ship as they do spend longer in port, do the inside passage, and things like that. 4. Pro and con about cruise tours. They are very structured, you will often have to have your bags out early in the morning and then take a long bus ride. On the other hand, if you have never been to Alaska before it might be a good orientation. We started with cruise tours, but then did a DIY. Must say the DIY, even with car rental, was cheaper and we enjoyed doing things on our own pace. 5. You might consider this cruise a one and done. From personal experience, going on our seventh Alaska cruise soon, you might find you just have to go back. L O L. Mary
  23. Bless you Martincath, always a huge help. We are arriving at Vancouver airport and going to Sutton Place Hotel. Was thinking about the train but wonder if it would be too much for 2 seniors, 1big suitcase, 1 carryon, and 1 of us using a rolling walker. Alternative would be a taxi. No rush since we don’t criuse for 2 days.
  24. Been cruising for over 30 years. Tried all the lines but in our senior years, find we prefer NCL. My only dilemma is that I love features on the new ships like Food Republic, Ocean Blue and Onda. But, for Alaska I must admit the smaller Jewell works better for port times. The crew is so nice and the refurbished space is lovely. Looking forward to our May trip and the whales, glaciers, ship food, drink package, and ………… (fill in the blank).
×
×
  • Create New...