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  1. I sincerely hope you get some reassurance very soon and are able to enjoy your cruise stress-free.
  2. I'm very impressed, especially if you went to the trouble of making a hollandaise sauce from scratch šŸ˜‡
  3. This exactly! Last year we sailed with Celebrity and Princess out of Southampton and was able to choose our preferred boarding times in both cases. The Sky didnā€™t fall in.
  4. The forecast in my bit of south west Lancashire for this evening is 1Ā°C so brace yourself for re-entry! May the blue skies and calm seas remain with you in the Bay of Biscay šŸ¤ž
  5. Sorry to hear that, it's a bit of a downer, so let's hope it's short-lived! And at least you have time to be fully recovered for your Florida trip šŸ’
  6. Thanks for all the interesting responses. Quite a few games mentioned about which I know nothing ā€¦ā€¦ yet šŸ˜‰
  7. Anyone else still doing Wordle, Quordle etc? I enjoy doing them (the dailies accompany my morning cuppa) but I've been trying - and failing miserably - to attain the 500 practice successes in a row with Quordle. I did make it as high as 330 towards the end of last year but haven't got anywhere near that since. You get on online 'Achievement' trophy if you manage it šŸ˜‚. I know, I know ..... think of all the good books I could be reading, or stuff I could/should be sorting and chucking! Worse still, I've just bought a new iPad, and my AlphaBetty word game has reset when I had completed all 920 levels ..... so here I go again .... šŸ˜ It's not as bad as it sounds in my defence. I do much of this, apart from the dailies, when the TV is on in the evening and if it's something I'm not especially interested in. Am I alone in my affection for online word games?
  8. I donā€™t think it was your post alone, it was what followed that got a bit ā€¦.. erm, Iā€™ll go with contentious. Iā€™m thinking you may not have seen, and now mine could disappear too šŸ˜„.
  9. Ah, that explains it. Iā€™m with Three and husband is with O2. Thanks
  10. I had nothing, but my husband, with an identical smartphone did. Well that went well!
  11. Thank you for your consideration, and yes, I discovered a mocktail on my last P&O cruise that I really liked - donā€™t remember the name but it contained elderflower and mint šŸ‘
  12. I was genuinely surprised by the above. Never once have I considered going on a cruise to socialise and would slot into the 'rarely socialise' camp! We have met some interesting people along the way of course, but that has been accidental and not by design. We cruise largely for the destinations - but sometimes just the weather (eg Caribbean or Canaries), ease of travel, and R&R in nice surroundings. The after-dinner entertainment is just a small part, which we largely enjoy.
  13. I also received an offer from Princess on Friday. Maybe we are on the same cruise ..... again šŸ˜‰. I've not looked seriously at the offer though, for reasons you highlight. Celebrity have been doing this for a few years but again, it's never tempted me. The thought of being allocated a cabin at the bow end, on a high deck, traversing either a rough North Sea or Bay of Biscay could make me ill, without even setting foot on the ship!
  14. I donā€™t like alcohol so have no interest in the bars (love a good tea/coffee venue however) but we usually go to the theatre unless itā€™s a magician. I can accept itā€™s clever stuff, I personally donā€™t find it entertaining. On the other hand, weā€™ve seen many acts I would pay handsomely to see in a theatre; (the Shamrock Tenors spring to mind), but mostly I enjoy seeing talented, enthusiastic young people working their socks off and applaud the band of great musicians who make up the shipā€™s orchestra. And I donā€™t even mind seeing some cast shows a number of times, no matter how weird (Celebrity excels at weird, P&O less so IMHO šŸ˜). I accept that the chances are high that on each cruise Iā€™m likely to hear Uptown Funk or Bring him Home yet again but I can still enjoy the performance. Maybe Iā€™m weird! I find it to be a pleasant evening to dine, visit the theatre and mosey on straight back to the cabin (usually) to read before bed. Perfect ā€¦ā€¦ but Iā€™m quite happy that others find this puzzling and choose more meaningful ways (to them) to spend their evenings.
  15. Iā€™ve always been pretty happy with Princess so it was a little concerning to have 2 of you report poor service. Letā€™s hope it was a blip in an otherwise good cruise. See you on board in July šŸ‘
  16. I am sorry to read this, especially as such a cruise on Ventura is in our distant future and another Ventura cruise is in our near future. I will report back if I find it to be inferior to what we have experienced before. I understood what a previous poster says about why he likes buffets, but that is definitely not me! I wouldn't use a buffet if other venues were available and convenient. Our last cruise on Ventura was very good and I remember little about the MDR dining so it must have been okay for us - we are neither picky not demanding ...... well in my view šŸ˜ The buffet was another matter altogether and seemed chaotic on the occasions we did use it. However I also felt the same about the Iona buffet on our recent cruise and certainly not conducive to the 'dining experience' we want much of the time when on holiday. We don't linger over our meals and inform the wait staff accordingly, but we do want a pleasant experience both from the food and the service. I will add that I don't feel so negative towards Celebrity buffets (the line we use most, for whom I don't claim perfection šŸ˜‰) but accept those cruises cost more pppd than P&O, which I have felt generally offered good value. Back to horses for courses. The cruise I booked last week on returning from Iona is on Cunard, which we have not done before. Read into that what you will!
  17. Like this (with fingers crossed as I attempt my second photo insertion in 2 days šŸ˜„šŸ¤ž)? I use this all the time for lemon drizzle cake, which I make in loaf tins, 2 at a time. Purchased from a market by Lake Garda.
  18. Coming off Iona last Saturday, I agree but mostly about the portion size and choice. Our first experience of the new ā€˜differenceā€™ was a roast turkey dinner. Two thin, small pieces of turkey, 2 sprouts, 1 tiny piece of broccoli, a small strip of parsnip and 1 roast potato. The taste was fine by the way. It just looked far more like a childā€™s portion. This experience was repeated many times in the MDR as far as portion size went. We did not, of course go hungryā€¦.. it was just a surprise based on past experience of P&O. On previous P&O cruises I was impressed with the amount of vegetables that arrived as standard, but not this time. Before someone points out that they will happily bring you more by request - I know! We are frequent cruisers (this was our 3rd cruise this year; the others not P&O) and are generally easy to please on the food front, but some of the dining experiences on Iona left us underwhelmed. Epicurean, however, was excellent and we also enjoyed the food in the Limelight club. I definitely suspect budget cuts to food costs and will be interested to see if we feel the same on our upcoming cruise on Ventura.
  19. I donā€™t! But my son lives in the Lancaster area and so we often add it on to a trip to see the family. My most memorable Christmas of recent years was December 2020 - peak Covid - taking an in-car picnic of turkey and stuffing sandwiches, mince pies and a flask of coffee to Bowland before travelling to my sonā€™s house for tea and Christmas cake sat outside by a fire pit (but still freezing!). Oh how we non-important people celebrated šŸ˜‰
  20. Beautiful outlook you have there. I agree about not wanting to live anywhere else. I spent 18 years living in Harpenden, near St Albans, but always knew weā€™d be heading back ā€˜homeā€™ in retirement despite being quite happy there. A trip out to the glorious Trough of Bowland beckons soon - one of Lancashireā€™s little-known gems šŸ˜Š
  21. Yes, we are booked in a standard balcony (as I did say šŸ˜‰), midship. Up to now we have only ever had superior deluxe with P&O and although Ā£70 pp does not seem outrageous, I wonā€™t be bidding for 2 reasons: 1) Midship is important to me as Iā€™m not a good sailor. 2) We are booked on a 35 night cruise on Ventura next year and at the time of booking, the only midship I could get was a standard balcony and so I want to ā€˜test the waterā€™ to see if I will be happy with a standard for next yearā€™s long cruise.
  22. Hereā€™s my offer, received today. Ventura, 10 nights next month, currently booked in standard balcony: Super deluxe balcony: Ā£70 pp Family suite: Ā£200 pp Suite: Ā£600 pp Midship suite: Ā£700 pp Penthouse suite, aft Ā£1300 pp I wonā€™t be bidding.
  23. On my windscreen too. I took my elderly neighbour to her coach pick-up point at 7.30 am but DH kindly provided what he refers to as my ā€˜Princess serviceā€™ šŸ˜„. He puts a heater inside to defrost 10 minutes before I set off; heā€™s definitely a keeper!
  24. Pretty certain that the answer will be ā€˜no they donā€™tā€™ for the simple reason that virtually all of your fellow passengers are likely to reside within the U.K. If you were travelling on one of the American lines who base ships here during the major season, such as Celebrity, Royal Caribbean or Princess, then you would probably have more luck as they normally have international passengers on board. I suggest you start to investigate independent transfers, maybe P&O would provide assistance with that? May be worth asking.
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