Wellseasoned Posted January 8, 2015 #1 Share Posted January 8, 2015 We are happily aboard the Spirit after escaping the midwest just before a big snow. The boarding process in Fort Lauderdale was the slowest we've ever had, despite arriving before noon, because this was handled by the port rather than by Silversea, so it was clumsy rather than efficient. But then all was well. The checking in process was a breeze and our suite was ready. Happily, all of our requests for the suite, including the Macallan and white chocolate grappa and the Amex perks were present. And there was cold Heidsieck Monopole champagne and a fruit bowl. Great start! We had a pleasant sailaway and a nice first night dinner in La Terrazza (though the pappardelle with duck ragout was not on the menu). Calm seas, warm and sunny on the first sea day. Many people baking on the pool deck. (As a melanoma survivor, I don't do that, and it makes me cringe.) Afternoon trivia was fun with a nice team including an old friend, Hyperion Knight, who is back aboard to again entertain with his great piano virtuosity. We tied for first. Our butler, Evelyn, is very good and experienced. She brought nice canapes which surprisingly included some farmed caviar on mini blinis which actually tasted pretty good. Alas, I still miss that free real oscetra of years ago. It was the first of three formal nights, and the food in the MDR was excellent. Typical formal fare of lobster, angus beef Wellington, etc., but very well prepared. The exec chef is Edgar van der Aar, who is always very good. The Captain is Zanello, who is young and is half Italian and half Australian, which has given his speech a very interesting accent. Paolo Percivale is the HD, Antonio Mendes is the restaurant head, Don Fluke is CD, and Donato runs Terrazza. Many of the crew are also very familiar to us. The crew in general seem happy and friendly and are interacting quite well with each other. I am told that there are about 400 passengers aboard, about 200 Venetian. We've seen only a few we've met on previous cruises. Age group seems pretty typical. There are three lecturers, all new to us. One lectures on great comedians, the other two on history and politics of the area and destinations. There is also a man who talks and advises on shopping, especially jewelry, and is focusing on emeralds as we approach Cartagena. Today is the second sea day, still nice, seas a little more active, but nothing bad. Enough rambling for now. Must go to a lecture. Dinner in Le Champagne tonight! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ithaca Posted January 9, 2015 #2 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Enjoying your report. Will board the Spirit next May, so looking forward to your comments regarding the ship. Do tell us about your experiences at ports as well! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare RachelG Posted January 9, 2015 #3 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Great start! Looking forward to your posts as we board in Auckland in one month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WesW Posted January 9, 2015 #4 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Thanks Dieter (and Debbie) for the robust on board Spirit post. Save some WCG (White Choc Grappa) for us pls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emtbsam Posted January 9, 2015 #5 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Hope your dinner in Le Champagne was memorable! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derbylane Posted January 9, 2015 #6 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Enjoyed your comments very much. We join the Spirit on the 22nd for the LA to LA trip. If I am not being too pushy, should you run into Paolo would you wish him a wonderful new year from Fred and Van. By the way one of SS best bar tenders is Frederick at Panorama. Thanks WS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
englishusa Posted January 9, 2015 #7 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Enjoyed your comments very much. We join the Spirit on the 22nd for the LA to LA trip. If I am not being too pushy, should you run into Paolo would you wish him a wonderful new year from Fred and Van. By the way one of SS best bar tenders is Frederick at Panorama. Thanks WS. See you in LA Fred and Van. Unfortunately Paolo gets off in LA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Silver Spectre Posted January 9, 2015 #8 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Have a great cruise Dieter (& Debbie too). May the Trivia gods continue to be kind to you (Hyperion helps obviously). Hope you also enjoy the last of Choozi's Artists. Thanks for keeping us up to date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare spinnaker2 Posted January 9, 2015 #9 Share Posted January 9, 2015 for the update! Enjoy the cruise. Please say hello to Frederick from candy and larry, as well as ary! We will be going the other direction, LA to FTL in March, so will follow your review very closely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derbylane Posted January 10, 2015 #10 Share Posted January 10, 2015 See you in LA Fred and Van. Unfortunately Paolo gets off in LA. See you at the Montage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgaudet Posted January 10, 2015 #11 Share Posted January 10, 2015 Wellseasoned , I am considering the transatlantic in April. What do you mean when you say "age group is typical?" Thanks, Rob Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wellseasoned Posted January 10, 2015 Author #12 Share Posted January 10, 2015 The food in Le Champagne two nights ago was excellent as always. We had booked it at mid afternoon, only a few hours notice, no problem. The lobster salad, gold leaf risotto, lobster thermidor, and grand marnier souffle were again superb. We enjoyed this with a Far Niente chard from the premium list, a wine which we have always liked. Only problem was two people with very loud, strident voices which were disturbing to the rest of he room. They finished first, and as soon as they left, a group near us broke out in applause! Not nice, but very funny. Yesterday we docked in Cartagena, Colombia in early afternoon, after a somewhat rough night at sea, though not terrible. Still sunny and warm. We did an afternoon tour emphasizing history and walking through the old downtown and driving to the more modern Boca Grande section. Very interesting, and lots of growth and change since we were last there 11 years ago. The last stop was, of course, to an upscale shopping center with fine emeralds, coffees, etc. ( Last time we spent too much time in the emerald store, and the tour bus left without us, but a nice young cabbie gave us his own tour back to the ship. This time we stuck to coffee.) Another interesting tour sight was the Palace of the Inquisition, which displays all sorts of awful torture devices used by the Inquisitors. Lovely dinner with new friends at Hot Rocks last night. That reservation was made with about 45 minutes notice after the tour, but no problem, they had space. Fine filet and prawns. But there were no anchovies for the caesar salad, and there have been no anchovies in the buffet since we boarded! I offered to go out and buy a can, but they said that they should have some soon. Nice, peaceful, calm overnight in Cartagena. This morning we did another ship's tour including a very nice carriage ride through the old town, some repeats from yesterday, and some new sights. Excellent guide again. Warm and sunny. After a nice sailaway, we had a pool deck lunch , and here I am. The sea is calmer. Everybody still seems happy. La Terrazza has the papardelle with duck ragout back on the menu, and we will be there tonight. Tomorrow morning we enter the Panama Canal, first locks at about 6:30 to 7:00 A.M. It should take about 11 to 12 hours. We have been through it twice, but this will be our first in the north to south direction. Should be fun! The requested greetings to crew are being given. Rrgaudet, regarding your question about typical age: It is only my impression, but most seem to be in the 55 to 75 range. But there are also those in the 40's and 80's and a few in the 30's and maybe 90's. Since the holiday period is over for most, there are no children, and younger people with families would be unlikely. Sorry I can't be precise, but it just seems "typical" after a lot of Silversea cruises. And ages really don't matter in terms of passenger interaction. Everybody seems to get along just fine. I'll try to answer specific questions as best I can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare spinnaker2 Posted January 10, 2015 #13 Share Posted January 10, 2015 Much for the detailed review. All of it sounds just wonderful. enjoy every moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derbylane Posted January 10, 2015 #14 Share Posted January 10, 2015 Thanks for taking the time. That is great. Wonderful review of the voyage so far. Now I am to the tv to watch the Patriots! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duct tape Posted January 11, 2015 #15 Share Posted January 11, 2015 Thanx and have a great trip. We are on the Shadow and arrive Colon tomorrow (substitute for missed Puerto Limon) and will transit the Canal a day or so behind you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wellseasoned Posted January 11, 2015 Author #16 Share Posted January 11, 2015 Mr. Spectre, Hyperion is indeed helpful at trivia, but we won yesterday with no music questions at all. He is performing tonight and tomorrow afternoon, then leaves us Tuesday in Costa Rica to return to New York. He is just a great performer and person! Duct tape, hope you have a great Shadow voyage, and hope you have as lovely a day for the Panama Canal as we are having today. Also glad that the boutique reconstruction noise is not bothering you. But I really feel sorry for those just above the boutique, especially the starboard 630's, particularly 639 based on our experience on the Whisper in September. Good luck to all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emtbsam Posted January 11, 2015 #17 Share Posted January 11, 2015 How very exciting to see the Spirit in the distance about to enter the locks. http://pancanal.com/common/multimedia/webcams/viewer-flash/cam-miraflores-hi.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WesW Posted January 11, 2015 #18 Share Posted January 11, 2015 Nice Spirit vid, thanks for sharing Victoria. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oregon50 Posted January 12, 2015 #19 Share Posted January 12, 2015 But there were no anchovies for the caesar salad, and there have been no anchovies in the buffet since we boarded! I offered to go out and buy a can, but they said that they should have some soon. You might ask them to define soon. The anchovy allocation has gone to the Discoverer, where I passed them swimming between the salad bowl and caesar dressing this afternoon. Fresh raspberries for the first five days. A wide selection of fruits and greens. Red, ripe tomatoes. Cooked asparagus on the breakfast buffet every morning. Overall, best food I have had on a SS ship with stunning variety during breakfast and lunch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57 varieties Posted January 12, 2015 #20 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Nice Spirit vid, thanks for sharing Victoria. The Shadow is going through between 0830 and 0900 local time (5 hours behind GMT) today, Monday. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
englishusa Posted January 12, 2015 #21 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Also glad that the boutique reconstruction noise is not bothering you. But I really feel sorry for those just above the boutique, especially the starboard 630's, particularly 639 based on our experience on the Whisper in September. Good luck to all! The Spirit's boutique was "re-constructed" before the crossing. A waste of time and money! Selection was extremely limited and prices were sky high. I was really needing some men's shorts but they only had M & L and priced at $250! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emtbsam Posted January 12, 2015 #22 Share Posted January 12, 2015 The Shadow is going through between 0830 and 0900 local time (5 hours behind GMT) today, Monday. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk I hope Duct Tape knows about pancanal.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Rare spinnaker2 Posted January 13, 2015 #24 Share Posted January 13, 2015 and I have a question for D and D, are you all planning on going to Tikal when you are in Puerto Quetzal or have you been? I have some interest in going but wanted the general scuttlebutt about the trip. Thanks much in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wellseasoned Posted January 14, 2015 Author #25 Share Posted January 14, 2015 Spinnaker2, we are not doing the Tikal trip in Guatemala. The tour people say the site is very interesting, and the excursion did sell out. They spend about three hours at the site. The other five hours of the eight hour excursion is largely getting there and back. There is a bus ride to the small airport, then a flight on a small 10 or 15 person plane, then more ground transportation, same going back. I used to pilot such planes, but my wife does not like them and did not enjoy similar flying to the Nazca lines a few years ago. We'd like to see the Mayan sites from the Atlantic side. So, I can't help you much. Our Panama Canal transit was very nice, beautiful weather. Yesterday in Puntarenas, Costa Rica was lovely, with a long excursion to a rainforest. The guide was excellent, and the highlight was an hour-long exploration by aerial tram. We had a fine dinner in STARS. This tapas-like dining is something you either like or don't, and we do. They change the menu every three days. We are now at sea, headed for Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala, where we will do an excursion to La Antigua, the original colonial capital. Weather is again clear and warm. Still no anchovies. Pianist friend Hyperion Knight left yesterday. But those of you on the upcoming Cloud Amazon cruise will have the pleasure of getting to know him and his talents! Old City, Cartagena, Colombia Gatun Locks, Panama Canal Museum designed by Frank Gehry at Panama City First sunset in Pacific Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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