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  1. I pack all my clothes in vacuum bags, not so much to cram more in (although I travel with carry on luggage only) but more to keep the clothes organised, clean and dry. For instance, as I am always at the embarkation port a day or two before, I pack what I need in the bag I put topmost, then the rest of the case remains undisturbed until I am in my cabin. I never use a vacuum pump. Pack the bag, find a reasonably firm surface (bed is usually too soft, a chair is better) and sit or lie on the bag. Works better than rolling, that disturbs the contents too much. Practice a bit, you'll soon see how it works.
  2. There's quite a lot of contact details if one simply goes to the SS website and scrolls down to the bottom to the 'contact us' link. Not as comprehensive as mysty's but still useful.
  3. In the before days, I too thought the daily news sheet was a waste so I told reception I didn’t want it - problem solved. Since the cruising restart I haven’t noticed the printed sheets outside anyone’s door - dunno if I’ve just missed it or if they’ve stopped printing them since it’s all available on their app. Whist cruising is hardly a ‘green’ pastime, any little saving of trees/CO2 comforts my soul a bit. Same as me not eating beef, probably doesn’t make any difference but I do it because it makes me feel better. Pathetic really. Sorry Spins!! A bit of rambling thread drift here! PS Another thing I haven’t seen since the restart - a printed card with Butler and Suite Attendant’s names. P’raps it’s just me? But it does exercise the old memory.
  4. Each to their own cooking choice. Incinerated, still mooing, whatever. I don’t eat beef. No problem. But I’m not a fan of other people’s food in close up.
  5. For La Dame, it states clearly in each day’s Chronicles that unless a booking is cancelled by 2pm on the day, the charge will still be applied to the passenger’s account. I wonder if the repeat no-shows discover this any time before the end of the cruise?
  6. Nope. All Covid restrictions ceased Nov 2022. From gov.bm website: Effective November 14 2022, travel authorisations will no longer be required to enter Bermuda. Bermuda residents travelling to Bermuda from November 14 onwards do not need to apply for a travel authorisation. In its place, visitors (air travelers only) will complete a free, digital arrival form to capture visitor data for Bermuda. Note that cruise passengers do not need to do the digital arrival form.
  7. Moon but not till Mar 16. Actually in London next week. In need of real beer in real pubs. PS Dawn in Bequia, Moon in Ushuaia today. So, slight weather difference I expect, but indeed, not a peep from ChrisM, we don’t even know if he made it onto the Moon.
  8. Dunno, I never use SS air, transfers or hotels.
  9. No zodiacs on the Moon, it's not an expedition ship and it's not on an expedition cruise. You will go ashore, if not docked, by tender - ie step on, step off lifeboat - no scrambling into an uncovered semi rigid rubber duck. Of course, the waters can still be rough but the bigger lifeboats should ride fairly well., and you will at least be under cover. And, it not being an expedition cruise, I suspect the threshold for cancelling tender ops in rough seas will be lower? (At least I hope so, I'm on the same itinerary in August and can't stand tendering at the best of times. If it's rough, cancel the day and go somewhere else as far as I'm concerned).
  10. I wouldn't buy an SS transfer if you really don't have an included one, it'll be very expensive (but you will be able to buy one when on board if you really want). Book a private car service, there will be taxis but pre-booking your own car will be more reliable. It's a long way from Civi to FCO - and check which airport you are flying out of, there are two in Rome. If you go to the Italy boards (under Ports of Call > Europe), you'll find lots of chatter about this. One company seems to get most approvals - Rome In Limo - https://www.romeinlimo.com/transfers/
  11. Yes, but what we are saying is that this is something totally new for the US SS website. SS has actually improved it's online facilities. Which is what has surprised us.
  12. I sailed Crystal once ... one and done for pretty much the same reasons as Gourmet Gal. Plus as a solo, dining was never pleasant, I always felt that I was an inconvenience for them in their crowded dining rooms - it was too uncomfortable, I gave up and mostly ate dinner in The Bistro (kinda like the Arts Cafe) And I had to queue for things!!!!
  13. Sometimes it's a 6.30pm pre-dinner show, sometimes it's the usual 10pm 'main' show. If it's a 6.30, there's usually some other entertainment after dinner such as a 'name that tune' competition in the Panorama lounge. And you can't tell in advance which it'll be until you get that day's Chronicle, it's decided (I think) by the Cruise Director on each ship and each cruise.
  14. See my post on the sailing on the Muse thread re booking directly on the website. I don’t think you’re doing anything wrong, it seems you are doing something so new that none of us have done it before so we’re not really equipped to make a value judgment. It seems SS is moving with the times, how interesting … An afterthought - Stumbles, try a mock booking, see if it works in the US.
  15. I think those of us with a longer SS cruising history are confused because in the past one could only get to a screen on the SS website that said something like “call for a quote”, you couldn’t see what cabins were available or make a booking. But now you (maybe) can! I just tried to make a (mock) booking and could go right through the process to get a price, choose a cabin, and on to a screen to enter my name etc. I stopped at that point but there was every indication I could go on and make the whole booking! Myself!! SS has made an IT advance! Stunned!
  16. Altho' I'm a Oneworld flyer, not Delta, I have always found the best combination of price and availability to be about 9 months out for long haul flying. Once it gets down to 6 months out I usually find my choices have reduced. NB - this was true for me pre-Covid. During Covid everything was a mess and quite unpredictable. I am finding now that it's beginning to get back to roughly how it used to be. This has been my experience, yours might be different.
  17. Well, Les, I suspect we're back in Alice territory where it is necessary to believe two contradictory things at once. My guess is the paragraph you've just quoted was the original, and SS have now added the changed requirements (self test/self photo) as an expedient way to say everyone must test but without causing the pax too much inconvenience. But they haven't amended the earlier paragraph. It's just soooo Silversea, we should be used to it by now. But I could be completely wrong. Just glad my next cruise is out of Fort Lauderdale without these hassles.
  18. Look at SS website>healthy sailing>asia protocols>Japan protocols and you will see that this seems to be correct - you need to test 72 or 48 hrs pre-embarkation even if fully vaxxed but are trusted to do it yourself, presumably using your phone for the photo. https://www.silversea.com/lp-silversea-hrts-consumer-25.html HOWEVER, in true SS confusing fashion, a few paragraphs later it says that at home antigen testing has to be verified by a third party - this may only apply to non up to date vaxxed pax but that is far from clear.
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  20. I have been getting ESTAs for years now and I seem to recall that putting in an address is optional? I don't think I have ever put in an address, I just apply for one every two years because I need it for multiple entries. I may be wrong but read the form carefully. Of course it may have changed recently, in which case sorry to mislead! Edit - checked the ESTA site and under FAQs I found: Can I apply for an ESTA without having confirmed travel plans? Yes. Specific travel plans are not mandatory at the time of application, but you will need a U.S. point of contact. Although specific travel plans are not required, the address where you will be staying in the United States is recommended to complete the application. If multiple locations are planned, you only need to enter the first address. If a complete address is not known, you can enter the name of the hotel or location you will visit. If you are in transit, please select 'yes' to the 'Is your travel to the U.S. occurring in transit to another country?' question in the Travel Information section. So an address is only "recommended". To the OP, if you want an address, it is the Seattle hotel. Also, the ESTA is good for two years, you can use it for any further trips without putting in any more information or addresses.
  21. What a ridiculous waste of money, trees and carbon dioxide. Definitely hope they don't compound that waste by sending one to me internationally. Not to mention that I'd have to pay import duty on it.
  22. Surely no one thinks this survey is going to make any difference to whatever SS has decided to do?
  23. Maybe correct for the Moon (I hope it is), but not correct Mr Spectre, for the Dawn, where there is indeed what is described as a library but can only be called PATHETIC. I read maybe three or four fiction books a week when cruising and I used to enjoy finding different books in the SS libraries. Now I am almost entirely dependant on catching what books pax put in to the paperback exchange. When I was on the Dawn in the summer there was a shelf and a half of fiction - I complained verbally and in writing that this was insufficient and Vicki did her best, it just didn't work. When I was back aboard the Dawn in November, there was half a shelf, actually about half a dozen, fiction books in total. Vicki claimed that SS said it was sending a shipment of a hundred books but she said that in August too and they hadn't arrived so I'm not expecting to ever see them. I think SS knows that pax like real books - and every time I look around the ship I see more pax with books than e-readers - but they can't be bothered to do anything about it because it's not a revenue earner. It isn't a deal breaker for me but it's a real pain. I do have books on my iPad as emergency backup but I hate having to read from it, and if out on deck I can't see the screen. So I have to cram as many books in my luggage as I can which as I only travel with carry on is a bit of a logistical problem. My next cruise is on the Moon, a crossing with lots of book reading sea days so really I hope the Moon's fiction selection isn't as totally useless as the Dawn's.
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