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  1. Calm down. A little hyperbole was used for humor. We are talking about plastic ducks here, not people!
  2. When is your POA date? we will be on it in Sept.
  3. You have opened the proverbial can of worms with this. People on these boards either hate these ducks or find it an amusing game to take part in. For the haters, I will save you the trouble… Ducks are…. A nuisance that prove no purpose The crew hates them because they are a hassle for the crew to pick up and throw away Bad for the environment Are a silly thing that takes up too much space in your luggage i happen to find them a fun tradition of cruising. There are so many different varieties and many clever notes that people attach to them that they make me smile. It is especially nice to find one when our preschool granddaughter is with us or when an adult who has found one comes up to her and gives it to her. When I find one, I re hide it or pass it along to a child I see.
  4. Has anyone recently used the Roberts Hawaii shore excursion to Waimea Canyon?
  5. If costs are somewhat comparable then probably the taxi would be the better choice. In many ways that would save a lot of travel time to Clearwater from Hamilton.
  6. Don’t know the answer to this, but you can take a ferry or a bus to St George from Hamilton and then a taxi to the beach, which would cost less.
  7. This is such a great idea! I wish we would have done this last year when we were in the same situation. We did it all wrong! We took a suggestion to use a company that advertised locations to drop off bags at various retail spots in the city, then took buses to various places we thought we wanted to visit. Big waste of time and effort! With a car and google maps, we would have done much better! Have done the HOHO bus in Vancouver on a previous trip. We did get a thorough look at the city with it, but remember with the HOHO you are at the mercy of the timing of the bus schedule at each stop. A car is the way to go!
  8. There is a Total Wine store not far from the Pier
  9. Thank you. This is interesting. It is early in the season so maybe different. I’ll watch the Cruise Critic Bermuda board to see if anyone else has any more info and will be there in June to see for myself.
  10. You mention that Clearwater Beach has a small store that sells premade sandwiches, drinks and snacks. When we there last year, there was an actual beach bar serving drinks and a food truck with hot food. Have these been replaced with this small store?
  11. I did a Resort for a Day at Cocoa Reef years ago. The pool was beautiful, the lunch was very good and everyone was very friendly. What I did not like was the many steps one had to navigate to go to the beach.
  12. Just to be clear, yes you will fly into Basel, but it might not be a direct flight. As I said, we first had to fly to Frankfort for our connection and I know that some on our ship first flew into Paris before coming into Basel. The Silver beverage works for us because my husband enjoys craft cocktails and I like the fact that I have a wider choice of wines than those that are included in the price of the cruise. We feel that the $25 per night is worth it for us.
  13. We did do the Viking Air but we paid the extra fee for air plus to choose our own flights. ( I think it was $100 pp for this service) We had to fly into Frankfurt and from there flew into Basel. Viking gives you free beer and wine for lunch and dinner, but cocktails are extra. The drink package gives you all bar drinks, and beer, and wine whenever you want. The wine selection is much larger with the package giving you the chance to try all of the local wines. And we take advantage of that! i believe it is called the Silver Spirits package and you can buy it at the bar when you first board. Probably can buy it ahead of time but we have twice done it onboard. I can’t remember the exact price but pretty sure it’s well under $200 for the entire week. I’m sure you can call Viking to get the price. A lot different than what we pay on the cruise lines here!
  14. I don’t think that those who were asking why a male as opposed to a female were trying to interfere in someone else’s business. No one asked for names, circumstances, or medical issues. I think, like me, they were just wondering as to the science of why the gender is important. Thank you to those who gave us the scientific answer. I think we all know a little bit more about medicine which may or may not be useful to us someday. Knowledge is good.
  15. We always go to Clearwater Beach. Far, but quiet, uncrowded and has amenities.
  16. Yes, you will need a TA who is familiar with the countries you are visiting. Very different experiences. And do watch out for pickpockets. Despite its reputation, I never had a problem in Rome, but a I’m sure a family trying to corral 3 children would be a good target. i have had two problems in Barcelona. Once had a camera stolen and once my daughter and I were definitely being followed. BTW, if in Barcelona, I recommend the HopOnHopOff bus. And of course, the Gaudi works of LaPedera and Sagrada Familia are not to be missed.
  17. Maybe no coffee makers in rooms but many of the smaller European hotels have amazing European style included breakfasts. Cheeses, meats, breads, yogurt, pastries, etc. My adult children now probably remember those more than some of our excursions! If you can book one of those you will save quite a bit of time and money in the mornings.
  18. Smilegirl07, have you thought about using a travel agent for your stays in Europe before and after the cruise? i, too, am very hands on when it comes to cruises and travel within the U.S., but when it comes to booking hotels, cars, trains and museum tickets in Europe I find that a good TA knows a lot more than I do about these things.
  19. The company may not be “local” but the guides that are hired at the venues are local citizens who are trained to be guides. Obviously, if you have guides all over the world, your headquarters will not be “local”
  20. Yes, the Schuyler/ Hamilton history is fascinating. There are many good biographies or historical novels of them all that make good reading. Can’t really judge the seating for you, it’s a big theater, but of course, lots of seats! And pictures posted, make me want to take another tour all over again!
  21. For anyone who has not yet seen Hamilton ( in person) I highly recommend you make an effort to see it. Over 50 years and countless Broadway plays in my background, it is my all time favorite. I do suggest though, that before seeing it, you do a little background reading on his life. The music and acting is wonderful, but the dialogue is rapid. By knowing his story it is easy to follow. And if you are in the City beforehand, one of the downtown Hamilton walking tours is very educational and fun!
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