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  1. I think the Canal experience will be much better on Windstar than NCL because of the size of the ships. We did the Canal on Coral Princess, which is still smaller than today's NCL ships, and the experience going through the Gatun Locks was interesting but the public areas never dropped below the lock walls. That was only a 'partial' transit so we got off the ship in Gatun Lake and took an excursion on the public ferry from the lake through the Culebra Cut and all the way to the Pacific Ocean – the experience on that small ferry was much more dramatic. A Windstar ship would be like the ferry experience all the way through.
  2. The review is post #1 in this thread. The Four Seasons in Sydney was very nice and very well located [main entrance leads directly to Circular Quay, back entrance to The Rocks], but a little cold compared to boutique hotels. The hotel restaurants are very pricey [breakfast is $60AUS per person], but luckily there are lots of good restaurants in The Rocks and Circular Quay areas and uber is cheap and reliable to any other restaurant you fancy.
  3. Now I understand what happened (I think). When I post, it initially comes up with some crazy-low number – never figured out where that came from, maybe you're right. But when it refreshes it gets the proper 'next' number in the thread. PS – this one initially came up with the same number as the post I was quoting, then changed to the correct one.
  4. I don't have a record of it (and my memory isn't worth much these days...). If you send it again I'll be on the lookout: jazzbeauster@gmail.com
  5. You are plenty worthy Lola. As to explaining it – me? I don't even see the same numbers you all do. [When a post is hidden it reduces the count for the public, but Hosts still see the hidden post so our numbers are always higher. When I want to refer to a post by number I have to log out and check the public number...]
  6. When we did Alaska on Coral Princess we were unable to see Hubbard Glacier because of floating ice. An ice-rated hull would have allowed this. When we did the Chilean Fjords in Feb 2023 the bay leading to Pia Glacier was completely chocked with floating ice [see pics below] – the crew said that the previous week it had been clear and like glass...
  7. Sadly this is the future: new ships will all be forced to have GPS thruster positioning to save the planet. [I say: Save the old ships!]
  8. KEF is pretty far from the center of Reykjavik, so it didn't surprise us that a private transfer cost $150 but the door to door service was worth it. We used https://www.rvkcars.com/airport-transfer
  9. Meteora is absolutely worth two days in this 'Athens' post-cruise stay – stop at Delphi on the way there, get to Meteora for sunset on the first day, stay overnight and see 2-3 monasteries on the second day, then be driven back to Athens or the airport.
  10. New article on CruiseIndustryNews: Silver Ray Completes Conveyance [on River Ems] Not your usual 'river cruise' but an interesting picture!
  11. This is what I think of when I hear 'waitron':
  12. Jeff your bread always looks delicious. As to pizza – you should have imported the oven from NY. Neapolitan pizza doesn't really cut it once you've had NY thin crust pizza... 😀
  13. Many of us here on the Boards part of Cruise Critic don't read the Reviews part – because there are so many one-post-wonders there. Could you copy your review (or retype it) and post it here? Thanks!
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