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On 5/16/2024 at 6:15 PM, arizonaperson said:
Probably for accurate information you would need to look at the ship that you’re going on or potentially going on and see if somebody has posted the patters/event listings or mentioned it in one of their lives from.
Some ships have more than 2 casual places,but average 2. So not much choice.if you post the ship ( I think you might be on the Caribbean princess? )that you’re going on, maybe somebody can chime in & tell their experience of what was open for lunch on a sea day. I seem to have read somewhere that a venue was open on a sea day.
I believe the Caribbean princess only has vines and maybe a few pop-ups.
By the way, I don’t believe any of the casual places take a reservation, but maybe steamers and planks does?? Because they are pop ups.
Thanks for your info! You are right... we will be on the Caribbean princess. I asked that because maybe we will have the premier package, so using our unlimited casual dining for lunch would be useful.
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Are casual dining locations open for lunch on sea days ?
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I also would like to see Laphroaig or other Islay whiskeys. We love smoked whiskeys… I hope we will find any on our upcoming cruise on the Caribbean Princess.
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Great to see that Bollinger champagne is now available with the elite package.
Does anybody know it there is Calvados available in HAL? And Tokaji wine?
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Hi everybody,
I read that Seabourn is one of the companies that cruise Glacier Bay in Alaska. I am looking to the itineraries and can’t find which ones visit glacier bay, anybody knows?
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So no Baltic or Mediterranean seabourn cruises?
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Hi Cublet,
We are planning to do this cruise in August in the eclipse. I have read that the demographics were quite old, around 70s, is that correct? Were there in your cruise people around 30-40s?
Hello,Forgive me for butting in as I am not travelling with you.
However I did this cruise last year on the Eclipse so anything I can help you with - please ask.
As for hotels close to the port, there are a couple of 'simple' hotels close to the port. I say 'simple' because 'basic' makes them sound bad. By simple I mean they do not have lots of the facilities I would want if going for a hotel vacation. However they are clean and tidy though not the hight of luxury. Holiday Inn Express you must know, and in addition there are Premier Inns, Novotel and Travelodge. I would be happy to spend a single pre or post cruise night in one of these. But NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Day's Inn or Comfort Hotels. I'm sorry I cannot be specific about individual hotels as I sail out of Southampton.
Regards,
Cublet
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Can I ask where did you book? I am also from Spain and it would be interesting to check prices differences (feel free to Private message me).