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Observations From the Poop Deck Seashore October
rkacruiser replied to morpheusofthesea's topic in MSC Cruises
This was my issue when I sailed on Meraviglia. The woman directing traffic refused to listen to me. As one who tries to obey instructions, I did not try to do as you did. Besides, the way she was standing in the driveway, going around her could have been dangerous for her with an unpleasant result for me. -
As a CCL shareholder, I would prefer this does not happen. Why do you feel if it happened it would be better for the industry?
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Live from the Sojourn - 21 Days in the Med
rkacruiser replied to Fletcher's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Excellent reports that make for entertaining reading. Thank you Fletcher. Hopefully, your Winter in the UK won't be as bleak as you fear. -
Is Glacier Bay a must-see port for a first-time Alaskan cruise?
rkacruiser replied to Sigyn's topic in Alaska
Agree with the others that Glacier Bay is a "must see" and I do so for their same reasons. Second "must see" area for me is Hubbard Glacier. -
Considering booking YC, the value far exceeds any accommodation level on a Carnival ship. The YC Restaurant and Pool Grill and Room Service menu ought to satisfy you. Alcoholic beverages: there is a premium list that is not included. Why one would not be satisfied with what is included mystifies me. Question #4: read my post above. Question #5: No. Why does one think one needs such? I found no reason to experience it and passed up on a free specialty dinner because of my MSC status. No idea.
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That has been my long standing understanding. I think that you are correct. One of Newton's Laws of Motion--Inertia--is active at this time. 'If what we are doing and our guests like this new procedure, why not continue?' Why would that not be the mind suit of a cruise line executive in charge of such produces?
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My opinion: there are cruising itineraries that could be developed by the cruise lines that would appeal to those of us who have sailed the "traditional 3-4-5-6-7-10-11-14, etc. days itineraries". Probably not a season of such, but, maybe a few each cruising.
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Best and worst cruise company websites
rkacruiser replied to jasbo49's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
The staff only knows what they know. Some are more diligent than others than doing the requisite phone calling, etc. to find out what they don't know. The poor "Night Auditor" has gotten the blame for all of my on-board account snafus. Until, a Front Desk Officer takes charge and gets the issue resolved. -
The Prince of Wales is no longer Charles as I understand the situation. Prince William is the newly designated Prince of Wales. That was the intention of what I was saying in my post.
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Yes, crispness is what I like and nicely browned. I am having difficulty finding just the right setting on my toaster to get the bagels consistently browned the way I like them. Used the same setting this morning that I did on Thursday and they came out underbrowned. (Maybe my toaster is sending me a message after several years of use?) If I did that at my usual setting for English Muffins, they would be very overdone. I find using the commercial toasters on ships difficult to get the proper result more times than not. I suppose the basic problem is the original setting of the machine. On one morning, I had to re-toast my English Muffin 4 times to get them "done" to my satisfaction. Then, they were too dry. Undoubtedly, real smoked Salmon would be better, but, this is not a staple in my refrigerator.
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Norwegian vs Holland America for Panama Canal Cruise
rkacruiser replied to mcclane's topic in Panama Canal
Are you aware that the Zaandam's decor motif is music? -
My idea of "fun" may be different than yours. I enjoy people watching. If one leaves the first ship as late as possible, the time for check-in and embarkation shouldn't be too long for a person.
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The National Aquarium is an interesting place. If one is a railroad fan, the Baltimore & Ohio Museum is a place where a few hours could be spent.
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any hotel help for seattle? I dont know what to book
rkacruiser replied to brnsofia's topic in West Coast Departures
Just looked at their web site as a result of your comment. The new decor certainly is lovely! Looks like they also have installed a fire pit and a patio. -
A very recent example in my community of what you are saying. This week, we had a "runway excursion" at DAY when a CRJ200 slipped off the runway during landing and a wing hit a runway directional sign and a light, damaging the wing. No one was injured and the passengers had high praise for a flight crew that was very professional and calm during the emergency.
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Best and worst cruise company websites
rkacruiser replied to jasbo49's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
The same thing can happen when one ask a question at the ship's Front Office. -
Can I just leave MDR if I don't like the food?
rkacruiser replied to Kitty Ellas Mom's topic in First Time Cruisers
Agree; excellent cuisine and service in all that I have dined. The Royal Class ships (and some of the others as pop-ups) have Alfredo's which prepares excellent pizzas, salads, and desserts in a sit down dining venue. -
Thanks for your response. I will look for this. I like smoked salmon. My breakfasts need some variety!
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What I have purchased from Panera has been very good. Why do this? I had difficulty finding the setting on my toaster that suits toasting a bagel. The setting that I first used for English Muffins produced a too well done product. I changed it for a lighter setting; not toasted enough. The setting that I have found is just a bit less than I use for toasting bread.
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Regardless of the music artists provided, HAL does one heck of a great job on New Year's Eve!
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The addition of the Dutch Cafe that the Pinnacle Class ships have. Better internet for those onboard to transmit their reports for us ashore. If the decision to eliminate the pop-ups of Sel de Mer is actual, the reversal of that decision.