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Tennessee Rose

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    Travel, Junktiqueing, Festivals, Seeing New Places

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  1. My cruise buddies and I are narrowing down which cruise to book next and Jubilee seems to be rising to the top. None of us have been on her, or cruised out of Galveston. I'm looking forward to your review! Thank you!
  2. In Skagway, we rented a car and drove up the Klondike Highway into Canada --- you MUST have a passport for Canada. I prefer to be in control of where I stop so the rental was great for us. NOTE: Skagway is a tiny town and, at least when we were there, there was only one car rental place in town and they get booked up many months ahead of time. Yes, it's expensive. I think it was 2017 when we were there and a compact car for one day was about $154 (Hertz??). But still cheaper than the ship excursions. I still kept checking the Hertz website every week or so, and about 2 months before our cruise, they had a sale where my same car was only $125. I cancelled the rental and IMMEDIATELY, WITHIN MINUTES, booked and got the same car at the sale price! We drove up to Emerald Lake area, had lunch in the boonies at Spirit Lake, then headed back. Some of the most incredible scenery I've ever seen. Would definitely do it again. We were in Alaska the first week of September. The fall colors were gorgeous along with some wildflowers still blooming.
  3. We have just about narrowed our next cruise to being on Jubilee, and I'm trying to read everything I can find on it. Thank you for doing this review!
  4. I've only been to Magen's Bay beach, and loved it. As a non-swimmer and person who is fearful of water....I know, I know!!.....I was very comfortable at Magen's Bay because of the hardpacked sand bottom and that it is shallow a long way out. Also, there were no waves rushing in to knock you down. How are those things at Coki? Magen's Bay reminds me very much of Half Moon Cay because of the very things I mentioned. I'm a little behind in reading your review, but so enjoying it!
  5. Several years ago, my cruise buddy and I did Alaska on Spirit's sister ship, Legend. I LOVE that ship; can't wait to sail on Spirit too. We were in cabin # 4196, in between 2 lifeboats, but it was before the change out of the previous openable door to a 2nd large window. It was nice to open the door (no balcony, just a rail) to get fresh air and hear the water/waves. The location was fabulous, just inside what looked like maybe a crew door but it was to the section of what I called a secret hallway. Very quiet. That door opened up right by the back elevators, making everything super easy to get to----straight down to the MDR, to a lower open deck (think deck 3), then straight up to Lido buffet with the Serenity after right out the doors to the back. We spent most of our time going in and out to Serenity (had lots more of the comfy cushioned seats by the bar and under cover) and inside for hot chocolate/coffee and viewing while warming up! In photo #1, there is also a floor to ceiling window behind that curtain. Sorry, Photo #3 went in upside down.....that dark metal grate with the walking area for crew to check the undersides of the lifeboats; maybe 2 feet wide at the most. Photo 4 shows our view of the water looking under a lifeboat. Photo 5 shows our view straight out the door between 2 lifeboats. These are considered interior cabins, but you get this restricted view of water and daylight. We loved the location by the back elevator.....our location of choice. These cabins also had a sofa and coffee table....yay!
  6. Seeing those little peach slices on top, I thought this was the same as what I had on Magic in January, at Sea Day Brunch. I normally don't care for French Toast, but the one on Magic I thought was very, very good.... it had peaches and cream cheese cooked into the bottom. Along with my bacon, I couldn't eat it all, but will surely order it on next cruise. Now that I know! Thanks, Greg, for all the photos.....they bring the menu items to life so we can see what we are actually getting.
  7. I need this info also. Golf carts or pedi-cabs would work for me too. Anyone been there lately? Any info?
  8. Very well may be. Could be something as simple as they were cooking too many for the number of orders placed for them, and just wanted them to be eaten instead of disposed of! On one cruise years ago, our large table of people were eating our desserts and the server brought 5-6 fruit and cheese plates, insisting that we eat them. So, we did!
  9. Is Cucina free on Magic? I'd heard there is a charge at dinner, but free limited menu for lunch.
  10. And I think your booking number info and boarding tags will go ahead and say Platinum on them! Log into your account on the CCL website and see if it's already changed over. Sweetest thing ever, seeing that word on my documents! Loving that laundry perk!
  11. A few times when my cruise buddy and I aren't "real hungry", we each order a different entree that we both want to try, and then split them. So, we are eating really 1/2 serving of 2 different ones. That has worked out very well. By dinner, I've usually eaten so much during the day that I'm not very hungry. Skip apps some nights if there isn't something I just REALLY like. Now, I have ordered 2 of the blackened pork tartlets or the spring rolls....I love those 2! But then I will skip dessert.
  12. Yes. Charged on sail and sign card by server when the order is placed.
  13. Me too! Many nights I will have one scoop of sherbet for dessert only because my cruise buddies are all getting one of the regular desserts, and I want something to nibble on too!
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