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  1. 1 hour ago, Mark_K said:

    Who it is no one else’s business.  There isn’t really any privacy concern about what happened, other than the ship not wanting people to know.

     

    And it’s not that unusual for them to make some sort of announcement in cases where it disrupts ship operations.  

    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.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Catchum said:

    If you use a TA I would make sure they have travelled to Rome and understand the differences in accommodation vs the US. Also watch out for pickpockets not something to fret over but never put valuables in your backpack.

    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.

     

     

     

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  3. 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”

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  4. 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!

  5. 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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  6. Check out Tours By Locals. 
    Our family of 6 did a private excursion with them a few years ago in Oahu. We did a complete circle of the entire Island, stopping at places that our guide thought we would like and yet flexible enough to stop whenever we saw something interesting.

    We have also used that company in Austria and Budapest. Always very satisfied.

    In fact  we had a tour booked with them for Italy for June 2020. Obviously didn’t go and had no problem getting our deposit back. 

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  7. Add to that list The Painted Desert and Red Rock Canyon.

    The only time our luggage receipts were checked was back in the 70s. For a time at LaGuardia, the luggage area was fenced in and in order to get out with your luggage you had to show your receipt to a guard at the exit. 

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  8. On 3/17/2024 at 10:19 AM, Distinctive-Destinations said:


    I used to do a lot of solo travel and that might be a factor. A single guy coming from Central or South America into Miami probably looks a tad suspicious. Miami is a pretty lousy airport, notably the customs section.

     

    Vegas isn’t mine either. You aren’t missing anything there, but I would say there is great stuff NEAR Vegas to explore, such as the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam. But I’d be perfectly fine never going to Vegas again. Some people love it, not me. The Strip is kind of neat to drive up…once. 

     

  9. I might go with the extra space in your case.

    I am claustrophobic and always get a balcony,  but on my 4 trips to Alaska, I used the balcony less than other trips because of the weather. Weather in Alaska can be sunny and warm or cold and rainy. I seemed to get a lot of the cold and rainy.

    I was more comfortable sitting in the observation lounge with my coffee/ cocktail watching the mountains go by. And if you want to be outside, there is plenty of deck space to find and sit on.

    And as mentioned, will you be off of the ship on excursions a good part of the time? Will you need to sit on your balcony? On our first trip to Alaska, we were up early and on excursions all day long.

    A hard choice. If this is your first trip to Alaska and the Northwest you will be in awe of the scenery and use the balcony regardless.  On the other hand, I can’t imagine the discomfort of 4 people in a small room for an entire week.

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  10. So many great suggestions. As you can see, we Northwesterners are very proud of our beautiful area.

    But  be aware that many of these places are very far from each other. You will have to look at a map and decide if you want to generally stay south, north, east or west of the city.

    Since Mt Ranier is on your bucket list, I would say stay in the southern to central  quadrant. An excursion to Mt Ranier will take you an entire day. The suggestion of then spending another day on the Kitsap Pennisula, and one day in Ballard/ Fremont ( lots of good beer) would work for you.

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  11. All good ideas, but as a Whidbey Island resident I would consider

    staying on Whidbey itself rather than the Silver Cloud in Mulkiteo. Other than that small beach in Mulkiteo, there is not much there to fill 2 or 3 days.

     

    From the South end of Whidbey, one can only get here by ferry. By staying here you get to experience the beaches, beautiful mountain views, gorgeous sunsets and sunrises, breweries, wineries, trails and parks that are here without having to go back and forth to the Mainland.

     

    A large Island with a small population, Whidbey is perfect for outdoor activities. Our towns are small and we don’t have any major hotel chains or a lot of retail commerce.

     

    I might recommend looking at the seaside town of Coupeville for accommodations. Here you will find Inns and bed and breakfasts. One suggestion is The Captain Whidbey Inn which has been featured in various publications 

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  12. 11 minutes ago, Tree_skier said:

     

    I have never been attacked, attempted to be stabbed, or robbed at Labadee.

     

     None of those things are true in Los Angeles, Oakland, Portland, Seattle or Vancouver BC. 🙂 

     

    Last month in Labadee...

     

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    A month and a half ago in Los Angeles...

     

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    Really? In all of those cities you have been a victim? I would say that you are either very unlucky or wearing too much jewelry while walking around.

    And to be fair, you might want to show pictures that encompass the good and bad of each of your examples 

    🙂

     

     

  13. Most passes have been sold before boarding for several years now, not just recently.

    However a few were usually held back or were from recent cancellations that have been sold first come, first serve inside the Teppanyaki restaurant upon embarkation.
    Therefore, a lucky few were always able to snag a few passes onboard.

    I haven't heard that this policy has changed.

     

     

     

  14. Like Graphic guy, I’d be so ticked off. I would have immediately said thanks for the drinks but I gotta go now. I really would have felt used.


    It seems tho that this sort of selling technique is not unusual on ships.

     

    Years ago my young adult daughter and I spent a few days in Florida before our cruise. On our first day it became apparent that she had been badly bitten by those pesky no see ums, and had a very bad reaction. We looked for  Benadryl  on the ship but the shops had nothing. ( of course now I wonder why we didn’t go to the infirmary!)

    Anyway, a woman we met by actually doing a favor for her young daughter, said that she had a cream in her cabin that would help.

    She took us to her cabin where she had a full case of skin creams that she was taking orders for. She gave us a sample, and darn if it didn’t give immediate relief!

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  15. If you have any interest in aviation, the Museum of Flight located between downtown Seattle and Seatac, is highly rated by all who visit it.

    You could spend a few hours there, find a nearby restaurant or bar for late lunch and then get to the airport in plenty of time for your flight without having to stress.

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