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  1. We’ve chosen this cruise for the very interesting itinerary, with Malta being the main draw. Flew to Rome two days before the cruise [we’ve been several times], after testing negative at home. This is our β€œstandard procedure” for cruises out of Europe. For US, etc. – at least 4 days before. Stayed at Argentina Residenza hotel, excellent location, walking distance (5-10 minutes) to every β€œmajor” site like the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Campo di Fiori, Fontana da Trevi [460 Euro for 3 nights, including b’fast, local tax and free cancellation up to 5 days before arrival]. Used the transfer offered by the hotel from the airport, which was the same rate as the official one (50 Euro). The driver waited for us. Along with 2 other couples from our roll call, we booked a transfer to port through the hotel. 170 Euro for 3 couples, β€œdoor-to-door”. Very satisfied with the rate and the service. We’ve already sailed from Civitavecchia [Rome] and knew that the embarkation will be a breeze, and indeed – it was. Katakolon [Olympia] – our 2nd time in this port. First time we took a winery tour with a tourist train, visited the very interesting museum in Katakolon and just enjoyed a coffee in this quaint small town. This time we had no β€œchoice” but to visit Olympia. Why no choice? Since DH had a very close encounter with melanoma, we prefer not to visit sites in plain sunshine, like Olympia, or archeological ruins. We decided to limit our visit on the Olympia site to less than an hour, and found a bus from port to Olympia and back, for a 3 hours visit. The company is called Vlachopoulous, and they offer this transfer. Their site is quite rudimentary, and we struggled to find them when we got to port. Turns out they’re not allowed INSIDE the port… The cost was minimal – 10 Euro pp return. Cash. It included the transfer to Olympia and back, and free time at Olympia site. Rhodes – Have visited in 1976…. The hours in this port were not ideal. Arrival at 2PM, a very hot hour. We wandered the small streets, and enjoyed sitting at a cafΓ© and people watching. Santorini – Again, our 2nd time in this port. First time we took a speed boat to Oia with a private company. The tour included the transfer by speed boat to Oia, a bus up to Oia, free time there, and a bus back to Thira. 25 Euro pp in 2014. The problem then was that we waited and waited in the boat until they had enough passengers to make the trip worthwhile for them. It was a β€œsituation” which I decided this time to avoid [Covid…], and splurged for a ship transfer, at 55$ pp. The ship’s tour included the same as the previous tour + vouchers for the cable car back to ship. It was the right decision. The private company would have cost 30 Euro pp, NOT including the cable car tickets, which are 6 Euro each. So, 72 Euro v. 110$ with the ship, not so bad. The ship’s tour was well organized and, luckily, everyone was on time. We wandered again in Oia, but this time also sat at a nice cafΓ© with a view, and enjoyed looking at the crowds. The last time, the line to the cable car was so long, that we decided not to take any chances, and skipped visiting Thira. This time, though, our time in port was longer, and, since many of us had vouchers for the cable car, the line moved quicker. We enjoyed a gyro meal in Thira too, at a cafΓ© with a view. Tourist trap, but the view was worth it. Mykonos – just wandered the small streets and this time enjoyed an excellent gyro meal from a take away kiosk. Nice place. Athens – Have visited in 1976…. as backpackers... We booked online a β€œskip the line” ticket for Acropolis. They ask for the hour, but only the date is important. We looked to share a taxi from port to Acropolis, but found no one. It was 25 Euro. Fixed rate agreed before β€œboarding”. It was a Sunday. Acropolis was very crowded, and it was very hot, as was in all the ports. I was hoping that the first half of June will not be so hot… no luck. At least the days were very long. After Acropolis we walked to Monastiraki, enjoyed, again, a nice souvlaki meal at a cafΓ©, and people watching. Taxi back to port, same rate. Malta – the highlight of our cruise, and it didn’t disappoint. We paid for a 2 hours β€œtour” with a taxi at the cost of 55 Euro. When we exited the port, they have a sales person who takes the money and give you a receipt for the tour. There are also 3 hours tours. First we visited M’dina for one hour, and on our way back, stopped at Mosta to take a pic of the Rotunda. M’dina was amazing. The taxi left us on the Valetta main street. After wandering a bit, we enjoyed a pie in the shade at the renowned cafΓ© Cordina. Visited the Upper Barrakka gardens, took the lift down and went back to the ship. Barcelona – the disembarkation was also a breeze. We travel with carry ons only, and were among the last the leave the ship. There was a long line for taxis, some of it in plain sunshine. We paid 15 Euro to our hotel, Jazz, and spent there 3 nights (usually, we prefer to fly back the same day or the day after, but, in a sign of the times, our flight was cancelled, and had to spend 2 additional nights there. I know, there are worse places to be stuck than Barcelona, but we’ve been there several times, and just wanted to see our grandkids and be at home…). Jazz’s location was excellent. A few mins from the main attractions, excellent price (518 Euro for 3 nights, a superior room, copious b’fast and free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival). I highly recommend both hotels. The taxi to the airport was 38 Euros. I’d be more than happy to provide additional information.
  2. @George C + 1 -- Happy birthday to Shelagh 🌷 @Coralc, Pat, I absolutely love your new "temporary" kitchen... and I've learned a new word: "backsplash", which until now I've thought is "backlash" and couldn't understand it's meaning to a kitchen... 😟 @Ozark_Kid, John, Glad you're safely home now, to your beautiful gardens and cute Millie. @molly361, Ellen, have a wonderful cruise on Mariner. ... and, if someone is still interested, I have some more pics from our cruise -- Mykonos - a typical "street" -- Acropolis -- Very crowded.... M'dina (Malta) - me entering the old city 😁
  3. Thank you for your kind words. No, we would not book an E class again. The "premium" rates for this class of ships is high, and for Beyond -- beyond a reasonable price. Our C2's cabin's rate fluctuated between 10K and 11K [with the 3 perks -- free grats, classic beverage and free wi-fi -- and refundable deposit].... As I've mentioned in my long post above, we don't drink [hubby may enjoy a "social" glass of vine] and being "Elite" we had some free drinks anyway. The "free" wi-fi turned out to be very basic, no pictures and videos to be sent. Free grats were always a perk from our travel agent, so, basically, we paid a LOT more for nothing. On a humorous note, I'm sure that hubby and I are on a Celebrity "persona non grata" list, after insisting that the "wire incident" will be taken seriously.... πŸ˜‰
  4. Pat, I've made a note, as soon as I'm "finished" with Grisham πŸ˜‰ @DaniDanielle, Marietta, Being quarantined at home, I've binged on Grisham's "The Racketeers", and now I'm about to finish "Sycamore Row". Outstanding books. Hate to see them end. OK. But after your 4th of July. BTW, I think I've mentioned that the "free" wi-fi was not working? Therefore, sadly, I couldn't ask your advice in real time. I really appreciate it though, even now. Thanks, again.
  5. No, I'm not. I wanted it reported to the person in charge of Food, yes all the way UP. Celebrity was very lucky that nothing happened to my husband. If not reported and not dealt with, next time Celebrity might not be so lucky... We were not after compensation / free cruise / suing. And let me quote what someone wrote to me in another thread: "What happened is so unlike Celebrity, and you should make your experiences known to the CEO. How they addressed the wire is unacceptable, and I can’t believe they would still be using wire brushes to clean a grill. The problem with wires coming loose and sticking to the grill and transferring to food is well known. I haven’t used wire brushes on my grill for at least 20 years, because of that exact problem."
  6. Thanks, but I really lack the energy to pursue the matter. Have little faith that someone will "care" and I don't see us cruising Celebrity in the foreseeable future. I've "published" my "musings" on the Celebrity board now.
  7. β€œPersonal” because we look at our cruises from a different perspective/point of view – we don’t participate in a lot of ship’s activities like Trivia/L&M/Quest, etc. Also, comedians/one man shows, all of them necessitating a good command of English. We go only to the big musicals, and on this cruise, DH had to leave after a few minutes, the sound being too much for his hearing aids. We don’t cruise for the beaches/hot weather, drinks and we gamble very small amounts (like 5-10$ pp per evening) just for fun. Usually bets of 1 or 2 cents 😊 On this cruise, after 3 long β€œdry dock” years, we found out that the minimum bet was raised to 75 cents, so our 9$ were quick to disappear. Then, why are we cruising? Mainly for the itineraries. Sometimes – for the ship. This time we found an excellent combo – interesting itinerary and a new class of ship. … and, for the food, mainly on Celebrity. Therefore, our criteria of judging if we enjoyed the cruise is much more limited – itinerary, food and ship. What we liked about Beyond? *the lower staff (servers, waiters, cleaners, sales attendants, casino staff) were all excellent, always smiling, always willing to help. *the pool – was the longest in comparison to every other ship. I’ve managed, early in the mornings, to swim some nice laps. *all night light in the bathroom. *the infinite veranda makes for a bigger room, but, if one of the cruisers is an early raiser and wants to spend time on the veranda, the light wakes up the other. What we didn’t like? Soulless. Too dark. Too much β€œreal estate” taken by very high-end shops (Cartier, Bvlgari, Montblanc, La maison du chocolat – always empty), and not enough connection with the sea. A dark mirrored hallway, which I’ve found down right creepy, fearing I’ll find myself stepping right into one of the mirrors [deck 5 on the way to Eden]. No library, which is weird, since Beyond was designed BEFORE Covid. We like to sit and admire the wake. Eden. A very strong smell of fried fish from the restaurant below. At Raw 5 we couldn’t hear one another due to the high volume of music in the Grand Plaza. The SOUND. First time we saw many people leave after the show began, mainly because of the high volume. Yes, the issue was raised by me and others, nothing was done. Unless we travel with family/friends, we usually prefer to dine at WJ/OVC. We’re "in and out" quickly, can try different dishes, mainly the stir fry, which we highly prefer. Quite from the beginning we were disappointed in the quality, quantity and diversity of the OVC’s food. There were a lot of heavy stews, unappealing for the most of time. I found myself making one round, two rounds, trying to map the dishes I’d like to sample, and found myself β€œsettling” for a grilled steak, chicken breast or burger…. In very contrast to all other cruises, where I’d make a round and say to myself: β€œohh, shepherd’s pie, ohh, meat lasagna, ohh, seafood salad, ohh, this pad thai looks sooo good”. DH was even more disappointed, since he mainly eats fish, seafood and salads. Usually, he’s going to the salad bar, and comes back with a huge amount of leaves, tomatoes, cucumbers, hummus, etc., his usual Mediterranean staple at home. Here, he found himself asking for two slices of this, two leaves of this, a spoon of this -- a rather tedious β€œaffair”. Meantime, a line is forming after him, close enough to defy the purpose of being served in the name of β€œsocial distancing/ Covid”. The first grilled fish he asked for was half frozen… The second – the same. He showed it to the server, who promptly left the serving and went in search of the β€œculprit” (the cook). Another line after DH. Someone appeared from the kitchen, and agreed, that, indeed, the fish was not properly unfrosted and grilled. Meanwhile, another β€œin-charge” saw the β€œfuss” and wanted details. DH explained the β€œcase” and wondered why, 1 day after we left Rome, which is a fishing port, there are only deep frozen fishes on board, not to mention calamari, shrimps, mussels, etc. The standard reply, which we were going to hear repeatedly, was β€œdifficulties in the chain of supply”. After 2 days of β€œbuffet” diner, DH wanted escargot and we went to one of the 4 β€œfree” restaurants. The escargots DH got were tiny and the meal was no more than OK but, as expected, took a lot of time. Back to OVC. After another 2 days of disappointing food at OVC, DH wanted a proper grilled fresh fish and we opted for β€œCyprus”, which offered a grilled seabass. While DH was eating the seabass, I suddenly saw him confused, murmuring β€œa bone” and taking something out of his mouth… turns out it was not a bone, it was a 1.5 cm long piece of … wire !!! He gently placed it on the bread plate and we called the waiter, who immediately called… whoever. DH, of course, was distressed. What if he ingested another, smaller, piece of wire and he didn’t feel it?? Me? I was speechless and worried sick. A perforated intestine was NOT in our plans… After a few minutes of looking one at another and pushing aside the beginnings of our entrees, the head waiter appeared with an β€œexplanation”… the piece of wire comes from the brush used to clean the grill…” Ahhhh, now we were β€œrelieved”… We were so outraged, we just left the restaurant and went outside, to try to understand what just happened, and moreover, what IF another piece of wire was ingested? When we got back to our cabin, a bottle of white vine was waiting for us, along with some chocolate covered strawberries from the Cypress’ manager. The cheap bottle of wine really irritated DH: β€œI don’t want their vine, I want this going up and reported to the higher management, so that it will never happen again!!!” β€œIt should have never happened in the first place” !!! So, first thing in the morning we went to GS with the vine in tow. Asked for β€œsomeone in charge”. The GS was reluctant, asking our room #, saying: β€œit is mentioned here”. I took the β€œhelm” and said that we want to be sure it is β€œmentioned” up to the B&F director, and besides, we want to return their vine. Even if it’s just a β€œgesture”, might as well find out if we drink vine, and find something β€œneutral”, but that was not really the issue. We just felt that the vine was CYA. After a few minutes, the Cypress’ β€œin charge” came, claiming that it has been β€œreported”, β€œmeasures are being taken”, and, get this: β€œshould you need medical assistance, we’ll be more than happy to provide it”. DH replied that β€œshould I need medical assistance, I’ll be in big trouble, and Celebrity in an even BIGGER trouble”. He took the vine back, DH telling him that it was offending to receive a cheap bottle of several dollars by way of apology, instead a letter of β€œwe will thoroughly examine what went wrong”, which surely will be more to the point. Quite reluctantly the β€œin charge” offered a free lunch at either Le Fine Cut or Raw 5, and we agreed to Raw 5, being seafood and fish. DH was eating bananas from the fateful evening, in the hope that his intestine will β€œweather” any stray wire… A day after the β€œwire”, I went to a β€œsenior officers” meeting with Elite, +, etc. members. While I was sitting by myself, people watching, one of them came, randomly, to ask me β€œhow do you like the cruise so far”? Big mistake on his part, HUGE…. I made a β€œso-so” movement with my hand, being masked and him also. Didn’t want to elaborate… but he was so surprised and, seemingly, interested… I told him that the food quality, diversity, quantity is sub par for a Celebrity cruise, and us being foodies, are underwhelmed. He wanted examples and details, which I supplied. Turns out he was the β€œprocurement” officer, which enraged me more. I told him that there is no quality control whatsoever on the food, fruits in particular, and some products should never reach the buffet [overmature watermelon and kiwi coming immediately to mind]. Told him that, obviously, being veteran Celebrity cruisers, we have the β€œmeans” to compare. He said that they pride themselves in the quality of food on Celebrity, being one of the things which set them apart from other cruise lines. I just gave him THE LOOK β€œnot happening here”. When I told him that I’ve heard the same from others, suite guests/Luminae, Le Voyage, The Fine Cut, etc., he excused himself and went in search of the F&B guy, and brought him to me. At that moment I decided to check if our plea that the β€œwire incident” will go to the β€œtop” was granted and was shocked to see that he never heard of it. Immediately he profusely apologized and asked where we’re going to eat tonight, wanting to see for himself that DH is OK. Told him we had a reservation for Raw 5 [which was made before the free lunch offer]. He promised to be there. He wasn’t… but he comped us the dinner…. And we were glad he did, since, how DH said it so succinctly: β€œthe lobster tail was from the runt of the litter” [and the oysters were far from fresh]. On the β€œfree” lunch, we ordered only fried items and they were good. There were other food disappointments, where you see β€œgrilled steak” advertised, but no steak on the grill. When you ask about it, they search one in their drawers, put one on the grill and tell you to come back between 7 and 10 minutes… Fries? β€œWe’re waiting for a new batch, come back in 5 minutes?” NO!! Someone should monitor the popular items like fries, and the moment it seems that in a few more servings, they’ll be out of it, to already bring a new batch. The last β€œstraw” was potato salad. With no fries available, I’ve tried my luck with the 2nd best… Long line, since the potato salad is with the β€œmade to order sandwiches” and it takes time. I’m getting the last batch. Yay!! Sit down to eat, the potatoes are undercooked… I calm myself, and go back for another batch. Same β€œquality”. Ask a waiter to call someone β€œhigher”. A nice and seemingly harassed lady arrives. Stoked her fork too. β€œYep!!, not cooked at all”… β€œWhat’s you room number”?? That was the "standard procedure". Can’t figure it out what my room # has to do with the undercooked potatoes, overmature fruits, not properly unfrozen fish, etc. It’s not that someone called and apologized or explained. To sum it up, on previous cruises, at dinner you saw lots and lots of officers eating at the OVC. There were always stir fry stations, pasta stations, grill stations with every imaginable meat or fish being done on the spot. There were officers patrolling the buffet and keeping eye on everything. If a tray was about to be 2/3 finished, immediately a fresh one was brought, so there will be no delay and waiting. Not on Beyond. Not even one. DH, ever the cynic, predicted that in the last day, Celebrity will pull all stops and gave us a meal to remember. He was right… In the last day lunch there was a β€œbuffet extravaganza”….
  8. That's it. I wish I had the presence d'esprit to ask for it immediately... and save us the worry of a perforated intestine. Of course, Celebrity should have offered it too !!! I'm feeling better. 70% of my usual self. DH, somehow, managed to stay out of "it" 😟 Wishing everyone a joyful 4th of July celebration
  9. LONG - that's my "style". I know... my kids always say to me: "Fast forward, mom". So, fast forward, pls. 😁 Some very personal musings about our Beyond cruise, β€œPersonal” because we look at our cruises from a different perspective/point of view – we don’t participate in a lot of ship’s activities like Trivia/L&M/Quest, etc. Also, comedians/one man shows, all of them necessitating a good command of English. We go only to the big musicals, and on this cruise, DH had to leave after a few minutes, the strong sound being too much for his hearing aids. We don’t cruise for the beaches/hot weather, drinks and we gamble very small amounts (like 5-10$ pp per evening) just for fun. Usually bets of 1 or 2 cents 😊 On this cruise, after 3 long β€œdry dock” years, we found out that the minimum bet was raised to 75 cents, so our 9$ were quick to disappear. Then, why are we cruising? Mainly for the itineraries. Sometimes – for the ship. This time we found an excellent combo – interesting itinerary and a new class of ship. … and, for the food, mainly on Celebrity. Therefore, our criteria of judging if we enjoyed the cruise is much more limited – itinerary, food and ship. What we liked about Beyond? *the lower staff (servers, waiters, cleaners, sales attendants, casino staff) were all excellent, always smiling, always willing to help. *the pool – was the longest in comparison to every other ship. I’ve managed, early in the mornings, to swim some nice laps. *all night light in the bathroom. *the infinite veranda makes for a bigger room, but, if one of the cruisers is an early raiser and wants to spend time on the veranda, the light wakes up the other. What we didn’t like? Soulless. Too dark. Too much β€œreal estate” taken by very high-end shops (Cartier, Bvlgari, Montblanc. Le maison du chocolat – always empty), and not enough connection with the sea. A dark mirrored corridor, which I’ve found down right creepy, fearing I’ll find myself stepping right into one of the mirrors. Unless we travel with family/friends, we usually prefer to dine at WJ/OVC. We’re "in and out" quickly, can try different dishes, mainly the stir fry, which we highly prefer. Quite from the beginning we were disappointed in the quality, quantity and diversity of the OVC’s food. There were a lot of heavy stews, unappealing for the most of time. I found myself making one round, two rounds, trying to map the dishes I’d like to sample, and found myself β€œsettling” for a grilled steak, chicken breast or burger…. In very contrast to all other cruises, where I’d make a round and say to myself: β€œohh, sheperd’s pie, ohh, meat lasagna, ohh, seafood salad, ohh, this pad thai looks sooo good”. DH was even more disappointed, since he mainly eats fish, seafood and salads. Usually, he’s going to the salad bar, and comes back with a huge amount of leaves, tomatoes, cucumbers, hummus, etc., his usual Mediterranean staple at home. Here, he found himself asking for two slices of this, two leaves of this, a spoon of this -- a rather tedious β€œaffair”. Meantime, a line is forming after him, close enough to defy the purpose of being served in the name of β€œsocial distancing/ Covid”. The first grilled fish he asked for was half frozen… The second – the same. He showed it to the server, who promptly left the serving and went in search of the β€œculprit” (the cook). Another line after DH. Someone appeared from the kitchen, and agreed, that, indeed, the fish was not properly unfrosted and grilled. Meanwhile, another β€œin-charge” saw the β€œfuss” and wanted details. DH explained the β€œcase” and wondered why, 1 day after we left Rome, which is a fishing port, there are only deep frozen fishes on board, not to mention calamari, shrimps, mussels, etc. The standard reply, which we were going to hear repeatedly, was β€œdifficulties in the chain of supply”. After 2 days of β€œbuffet” diner, DH wanted escargot and we went to one of the 4 β€œfree” restaurants. The escargots DH got were tiny and the meal was no more than OK but, as expected, took a lot of time. Back to the buffet. After another 2 days of disappointing food at the buffet, DH wanted a proper grilled fresh fish and we opted for β€œCyprus”, which offered a grilled seabass. While DH was eating the seabass, I suddenly saw him confused, murmuring β€œa bone” and taking something out of his mouth… turns out if was not a bone, it was a 1.5 cm long piece of … wire !!! He gently placed it on the bread plate and we called the waiter, who immediately called… whoever. DH, of course, was distressed. What if he ingested another, smaller, piece of wire and he didn’t feel it?? Me? I was speechless and worried sick. After a few minutes of looking one at another and pushing aside the beginnings of our entrees, the head waiter appeared with an β€œexplanation”… the piece of wire comes from the brush used to clean the grill…” Ahhhh, now we were β€œrelieved”… We were so outraged, we just left the restaurant and went outside, to try to understand what just happened, and moreover, what IF another piece of wire was ingested? When we got back to our cabin, a bottle of white vine was waiting for us, along with some chocolate covered strawberries from the Cypress’ manager. The cheap bottle of wine really irritated DH: β€œI don’t want their vine, I want this going up and reported to the higher management, so that it will never happen again!!!” β€œIt should have never happened in the first place” !!! So, first thing in the morning we went to GS with the vine in tow. Asked for β€œsomeone in charge”. The GS was reluctant, asking our room #, saying: β€œit is mentioned here”. I took the β€œhelm” and said that we want to be sure it is β€œmentioned” up to the B&F director, and besides, we want to return their vine. Even if it’s just a β€œgesture”, might as well find out if we drink vine, and find something β€œneutral”, but that was not really the issue. We just felt that the vine was CYA. After a few minutes, the Cypress’ β€œin charge” came, claiming that it has been β€œreported”, β€œmeasures are being taken”, and, get this: β€œshould you need medical assistance, we’ll be more than happy to provide it”. DH replied that β€œshould I need medical assistance, I’ll be in big trouble, and Celebrity in an even BIGGER trouble”. He took the vine back, DH telling him that it was offending to receive a cheap bottle of several dollars by way of apology, instead a letter of β€œwe will thoroughly examine what went wrong” which surely will be more to the point. Quite reluctantly the β€œin charge” offered a free lunch at either Le Fine Cut or Raw 5, and we agreed to Raw 5, being seafood and fish. DH was eating bananas from the fateful evening, in the hope that his intestine will β€œweather” any stray wire… A day after the β€œwire”, I went to a β€œsenior officers” meeting with Elite, +, etc. members. While I was sitting by myself, people watching, one of them came, randomly, to ask me β€œhow do you like the cruise so far”? Big mistake on his part, HUGE…. I made a β€œso-so” movement with my hand, being masked and him also. Didn’t want to elaborate… but he was so surprised and, seemingly, interested… I told him that the food quality, diversity, quantity is sub par for a Celebrity cruise, and us being foodies, are underwhelmed. He wanted examples and details, which I supplied. Turns out he was the β€œprocurement” officer, which enraged me more. I told him that there is no quality control whatsoever on the food, fruits in particular, and some products should never reach the buffet [overmature watermelon and kiwi coming immediately to mind]. Told him that, obviously, being veteran Celebrity cruisers, we have the β€œmeans” to compare. He said that they pride themselves in the quality of food on Celebrity, being one of the things which set them apart from other cruise lines. I just gave him THE LOOK β€œnot happening here”. When I told him that I’ve heard the same from others, suite guests/Luminae, Le Voyage, The Fine Cut, etc., he excused himself and went in search of the F&B guy, and brought him to me. At that moment I decided to check if our plea that the β€œwire incident” will go to the β€œtop” was granted and was shocked to see that he never heard of it. Immediately he profusely apologized and asked where we’re going to eat tonight, wanting to see for himself that DH is OK. Told him we had a reservation for Raw 5 [which was made before the free lunch offer]. He promised to be there. He wasn’t… but he comped us the dinner…. And we were glad he did, since, how DH said it so succinctly: β€œthe lobster tail was from the runt of the litter” [and the oysters were far from fresh]. On the β€œfree” lunch, we ordered only fried items and they were good. There were other food disappointments, where you see β€œgrilled steak” advertised, but no steak on the grill. When you ask about it, they search one in their drawers, put one on the grill and tell you to come back between 7 and 10 minutes… Fries? β€œWe’re waiting for a new batch, come back in 5 minutes?” NO!! Someone should monitor the popular items like fries, and the moment it seems that in a few more servings, they’ll be out of it, to already bring a new batch. The last β€œstraw” was potato salad. With no fries available, I’ve tried my luck with the 2nd best… Long line, since the potato salad is with the β€œmade to order sandwiches” and it takes time. I’m getting the last batch. Yay!! Sit down to eat, the potatoes are undercooked… I calm myself, and go back for another batch. Same β€œquality”. Ask a waiter to call someone β€œhigher”. A nice and seemingly harassed lady arrives. Stoked her fork too. β€œYep!!, not cooked at all”… β€œWhat’s you room number”?? That was the SP. Can’t figure it out what my room # has to do with the undercooked potatoes, overmature fruits, not properly unfrozen fish, etc. It’s not that someone called and apologized or explained. To sum it up, on previous cruises, at dinner you saw lots and lots of officers eating at the buffet. There were always stir fry stations, pasta stations, grill stations with every imaginable meat or fish being done on the spot. There were officers patrolling the buffet and keeping eye on everything. If a tray was about to be 2/3 finished, immediately a fresh one was brought, so there will be no delay and waiting. Not on Beyond. Not even one. DH, ever the cynic, predicted that in the last day, Celebrity will pull all stops and gave us a meal to remember. He was right… In the last day lunch there was a β€œbuffet extravaganza”…. A few words about Captain Kate. I’ve told the concierge on the first day about my β€œromance” with β€œher”, and asked, if possible, for a few seconds meet. I thought that, after innocently investing so much time for her β€œsnacks”, the least will be a souvenir pic with her. The concierge was amazed at the quality of the scam, and promised a short meeting. There were 3 meetings of Elite and up with C.K. She made a few seconds appearance, tightly surrounded by her fellow officers, to the point of reminding me the security surrounding the PM of our country… Not approachable, not visible. The one meeting the concierge promised had a few of us aligned in order to meet her. I was the last one in line. A couple before the couple in front of me decided to monopolize her, and, sadly … it was time for her to say a few words and no time for us. The concierge apologized and said to wait there, C.K.’ll β€œsee” us later. The couple before me gave up and, when C.K. finished in a few seconds, she brushed me aside like I was an annoying fly, and… fled through a side door.
  10. We were on Beyond, June 13 cruise. Had 86 registered. The registration was like in "normal" times, and we received an email confirmation of the "connections party". The first day of our cruise was a sea day -- ideally suited for this party. Nothing. Celebrity Beyond guest services: "we can't access the list of those registered".... Common, X, you should come with a much better reply than this...
  11. No worries... I think that @aussielozzie18 is following Crystal on other channels, and the b'day was mentioned there. I'm taking notes of every birthday "alluded" here, as I'm sure you remember πŸ˜‰ So.... @singinalot Happy Birthday, Crystal, hope you'll have a lovely celebration, and an interesting and rewarding job in the very near future
  12. @Momof3gurlz Deb, Since usually we have a long flight with connection before any cruise, we choose to arrive 3-4 days before, to allow for "unexpected" delays. Therefore, when looking at expenses, we have chosen the Best Western Plus Condado Palm Inn in the Condado area, which is cheaper than OSJ.... We had a bus to OSJ at the corner for 0.75 cents pp, and it was nice traveling with locals. Many restaurants in the area, and very pleasant to stroll in the evening. We were there 4 nights. For one night, of course, splurge to be in OSJ πŸ™‚
  13. Last time it was awful. I think we were more than 2 hours in plain sunshine. This time was much more reasonable -- less than an hour, for 2 reasons -- less ships in port and many were on ship excursion and given vouchers for the cable car [like us]. So instead of paying/counting cash/credit card/whatever, they just scanned our vouchers....
  14. Another stop we've been before and thoroughly enjoyed it was Santorini. We were pleasantly surprised to find 200$ OBC from Celebrity, and used 110$ to book the transfers through the ship. Last time we relied on a private company for the transfers to Oia, and it took ages until they completely filled the boat. I didn't want to sit in an enclosed boat at this Covid time, and it turned out that it was a wise decision, since Celebrity took us through another route, we saw more of Santorini, and all the experience was better organized. Price wise -- private company -- 60 Euro + 12 Euro for the cable car, versus 110$ with Celebrity -- not a bad deal.... Look at the various colors -- ... and, our "dingy" is patiently waiting ...
  15. @Ozark_Kid, John, they're both so adorable 😍 Our first stop was Katakolon (Olympia). We've already visited once, so this time we took a bus (10 Euro pp return), which took us to Olympia, we had 2 hours to roam, and then back to the port. It was a very HOT day [actually, like all the other stops, but this one was with almost no shade]. We saw the site of the Olympic stadium and other remains
  16. THAT was the reason I've posted it... Like Sue below, I remember the video [and the nice shirt you wore], how romantic it was for Nate to get on one knee and how emotional you were. Otherwise, this so called "cake" will have not found itself among "luminaries" like Piazza Navona, Fontana and Pantheon πŸ˜‰ @LucasLikesToCruise 🍁 Since you mention it πŸ˜‰, Happy Canada Day also to all our Canadian friends 🍁
  17. Thanks, aussie, there is a slight improvement, but I still tested positive very strongly a few moments ago... Nooo, we couldn't get to the fountain, the people were packed tightly like sardines, and we didn't want to chance it... We did toss coins in 1976, and we've been back several times since then, so..... it still worksπŸ˜‰
  18. Fontana da Trevi 20220612_184511.mp4 Pic taken from a mirror provided to see the ceiling in one of the many churches near the Pantheon
  19. Some more pics from our brief stay in Rome. Credit due -- ALL the pics were taken by DH, either with his Samsung or his Nikon πŸ˜‰ Piazza Navona very early morning -- The Vatican in the background The Pantheon The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument
  20. Kudos to Mark ( @h20skibum) and John ( @Ozark_Kid) for being such hands on grandfathers and sharing their joy with us πŸ˜„
  21. @singinalot I'm also glad, Crystal, that you're starting to "settle" down. Any options of work? Thanks, Debbie. From yesterday, I didn't take any Aspirin for lowering my fever, so that's good. Still, I'd like to sleep all day. No Covid test was required to fly back from Barcelona to Israel. Lucky me. @Momof3gurlz Deb, I'm slowly trying to catch up, but also skimming a lot. Hope Andy's hand is better. @aussielozzie18, aussie, hoping also your hand is better. @A&L_Ont, Andrew, glad Owen's wrist is "aligned". Fingers crossed to a return of 100% use of it.
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