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  1. 20 minutes ago, A&L_Ont said:

     


    I’ve chuckled a few times today at this thread title. 

    I believe it was Oscar Wilde who said “the English and the Americans are a common people, separated only by their language “!

    This title is perfectly innocent over here…personally, I think you’ve all got dirty minds!!😜

     

    Simon

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  2. 23 minutes ago, DandDM said:

    Trip is winding down. Really plan to give my final thoughts soon!

     

    Anyway, lunch, but first a little off topic. One of the many things I miss about my wife was her meal planning/research. She would spend a long time on her phone before meal time, finding the best place and usually a coupon or deal. I’d occasionally get frustrated with the time it took, or hesitate about her choice - but the meals rarely disappointed and I learned to go along. We (she) found some real gems. 
     

    Now I don’t find the golden nuggets she did, and instead find places that look good and are close when I’m hungry. 
     

    With that said, was thinking about tacos so found a place that seemed to have an ok menu and was busy so went for it!

     

    Today was a place called Oh Mexico and it was fine. Not much more to say. 
     

    Chips and flight of salsas (all spicy). 
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    Fish tacos 

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    Margaritas 

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    and the surrounding views. 
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    Once again, bill had an automatically added 20% service charge and then the request for additional tip. 

     

     

    Hi, been following along as we are on Oasis in April and have 4 days in Miami prior. We are from the UK and have a totally different tip system to the US, so just need a bit of advice. Whilst we sometimes get a service charge, we would not normally tip if there is one...do you tip extra, or is it bad not to? (because 20% is a hell of a chunk!)(and thats presumably on top of the 6% sales tax which gets added on after rather than included in the 'advertised' price...weird system!)

     

    Thanks for an interesting 'live' thread.

     

    Simon

  3. 14 hours ago, heatherb1958 said:

    Casino or Guest services, either one will do. 

    You say you are not American , are you from the UK?  We saw  something in one of our local Tescos last week at their currency exchange booth never ever seen before . It was a sign that said " ask us about our $1 tip packs " !!

    Didn't know that...thanks for the tip as we are going to Tesco tomorrow to get our money for our April trip.

     

    Simon

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  4. TransAtlantics are usually around 10 days with a day in port, usually at Funchal in Madeira, so that breaks it up a bit, but if you like sea days they are fine.

    We have only done one transPacific from Sydney to LA. The first half was great, as apart from the first 2 days from Sydney to NZ, we more or less did a port day followed by a sea day. After we left Tahiti though we had 4 days up to Hawaii (and one of these we had twice as we crossed the international date line) and then 4 days from Hawaii to LA. As this was a 29 day cruise, the last 10 days definately made it a cruise 'of two halves'!

     

    Simon

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  5. Bit of an odd question, but here goes! We are doing a bit of a road trip round south Texas (bounded by Houston, Galveston, Austin & Waco) in April before our cruise. I suffer from hayfever which is mainly caused by oil seed rape (Canola in the US) and just wanted to know if Canola is grown in that sort of area. I'll probably bring my hayfever medication 'just in case', but as they say, forewarned is forearmed!

     

    Simon

  6. 9 hours ago, GreenDice said:

    @sddsddean @John Bull Sorry. I kind of hijacked the thread by mistake. I should be more clear. I was asking the same question about transportation to London but it is for a different cruise. Mine is scheduled to dock at Southampton 6:00am on a Thursday.

    Ah-ha! That changes things a bit. I'd still go for the train, but definately decide on a time and book early...you'll see the prices below. You should easily be able to get a train by 0800, so thats the first one I'll show. The latest day I could book is Thursday 18th April (12 weeks ahead), so think seriously about doing this.

     

    Walk up fare this morning (any train) £52

     

    Thurs 18th April  dep 0800  arr 0926    £23.50

                                       0815       0951    £52

                                       0830       0953    £20.90

                                       0900       1024    £16.10

      then every 30 mins   0930       1049    £14.50

     

    So the later you leave it, the cheaper it is. Having said that, the first 2 or 3 trains could be quite crowded as essentially this is a commuter route. If it works in with your timings, I'd be inclined to for the 0930 train as it gives you a bit of wiggle room, but its up to you. Note : if you pre book you MUST go on that train.

     

    Simon

  7. As it’s a Sunday I don’t think the station will be busy. Also the trains will be running to a Sunday timetable…possibly half as many trains as a work day, but at least one or two an hour as this is a mainline route…I can check that later. As to buying tickets at the station, this is not a problem, but you will be paying a fair bit more. I think the walk up fare is around £40. I’ll look into it tomorrow and let you know.

     

    Simon

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  8. 43 minutes ago, Tin can said:

    We have taken the train from London Waterloo to Southampton before, no changes and took about one hour and twenty minutes from memory. 

     

    Just my opinion but it is a more comfortable option than 2 hrs on a National Express coach where actually getting out of London and on to the M3 can be very busy but the train will likely be more expensive.

    True…I assumed they meant from LHR rather than central London, in which case  train would be a better option.

     

    Simon

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  9. We have been on ships for the last two Christmases.

    Xmas '22 we were on Ventura for a 5 week cruise to the Caribbean. Food had not been good from the off and lots of people were complaining. I was dying to meet the Exec Chef so I could tell him how to cook a roast potato!! Anyway, Xmas dinner was OK, except for main course (2 slices turkey, 1 'roast' potato that was more like a big boiled potato, 2 (count them!) 2 brussels sprouts, half a carrot, one pile of brown stuff that I think was stuffing, another pile of brown stuff(?) and something that looked like half a fish finger that I couldn't identify!!) and then we had dessert. I had a trio of chocolate desserts (fine), someone had Xmas pud (which they said was fine) and someone opted for sherry trifle as "I haven't had that in years". What turned up was 2 digestive biscuits with 3 strawberries and some whipped cream. We said to the waiter "whats this" and he said it was the chefs deconstructed sherry trifle (with no jelly, custard, sherry or trifle!!)

    So this Xmas '23 we went on Iona...lightning couldn't strike twice, could it? All meals were fine...except Xmas! First,  you were asked 2 months before what sitting you would like (5.30 or 8.30). Despite asking for 5.30, we got 8.30, but as some people would have booked speciality restaurants, we asked to be changed, which we did. So 5.30 in Horizon buffet, which was set up as a MDR...tablecloths, waiter service etc and 4 bottles of wine on a table for 4(2 red, 2 white) which was a surprise!...a bottle each (and boy, did we need it!). The meal was much the same as the year before and service was desperately slow (table next to us had finished their main course before we even got ours!)

    Now what gets me, is why do they have to bugger up Xmas day dinner in this way. Why not just make it a Celebration night with one of the options being turkey dinner? They know how to do this...if it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.

    So in conclusion, I'd say, the cruise as such will be fine, but don't hold out too much hope on Xmas day dinner.

     

    Simon

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  10. If it was me, I'd take the train from Southampton Central (walkable if you are coming into City Cruise terminal...probably a cab otherwise) to Waterloo (as this is the fastest route for you). You can pre book tickets 12 weeks out. From Waterloo, don't bother mucking about with the tube...take a black cab from outside the station. As its Sunday, it shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes.

     

    Simon

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  11. Of the ones I've been to:

     

    Lisbon : Cruise terminal is about 1/2 mile upstream from the suspension bridge. Ten minute walk to Lisbon centre, HOHO bus at the terminal, easy city to get round but very hilly on cobbles...wear sensible shoes!

     

    Gran Canaria : 5 min walk (if that) to shopping centre inc. supermarket and HOHO bus stop.

     

    Tenerife: Moored in town

     

    Madeira : Cruise terminal is opposite the town, but its an easy 15-20 min walk to get to the cable car up to the gardens, then get the basket 'toboggans' back down!

     

    We live by M1 J18 (not so far from you) and can easily do the trip to Southampton in 2 1/2 hrs at the speed limit(!). Depending where you are in W. Mids. you could do M40 to Bicester, then A34 and M3 down to Southampton. Sometimes we stop at the Premier Inn at Nursling...normally only about £40-£50 for a night.

     

    Simon

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