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susiesan

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  • Location
    Kansas City, MO
  • Interests
    yoga, dance, making pottery, making stained glass
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Oceania, Windstar, Princess, Azamara
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Mediterranean

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  1. Have you quietly asked any fellow passengers if they have some prescription pain meds they could give you until you get to Marseilles and a doctor? I always travel with a few left over as a just in case situation arises. I would give them to you if you asked me. Since you are a nurse, you know what you are doing.
  2. No TA who is trying to sell an Oceania cruise is going to tell a client about the average age of O passengers. I find most people do not do any research into this kind of cruise line minutia except the people on cruise critic.
  3. I find this person's comments about the ages of the passengers to be spot on. Oceania does now have the reputation of being the old fogey cruise line of choice. ; )😜
  4. I did book the Windstar cruise for April 10, 2025. This current March it has been raining every day in Papeete and I was concerned next March could be similar. I do have the flexibility of when I travel being recently retired.
  5. I decided on cruising Tahiti with Windstar on Star Breeze. I booked a 7 day cruise only for April 10, 2025. I don't have to pay for shore ex I don't want and wine I don't drink. I do get a 1 night post cruise hotel stay as a perk from a current promotion. Cruising in Tahiti with 300 people instead of 620 will be a much better experience. The Breeze was recently updated, the cabins are all suites with big bathrooms. Plus the non refundable part of the deposit is only $100.
  6. I decided to cruise Tahiti with Windstar. I booked Dreams of Tahiti 7 day cruise only for April 10, 2025. For the perk I picked the post cruise hotel stay. I am in cabin 400. Windstar is one of the few lines that still have a cruise only option, no included drink package, shore ex, etc. I'll do my own air with UA points when flights open up in May.
  7. I just booked Star Breeze Dreams of Tahiti in cabin 400 for April 10, 2025. The Windstar rep on the phone confirmed that this is a great cabin layout.
  8. Where is the closet in these cabins? How large is it as compared to the walk in closet?
  9. Hi Nancy, glad to see you are still kicking around. I am leaning towards Windstar especially for the same reasons you listed. Oceania has much shorter times in port and is always cancelling port calls. Once I book I may reach out for more advice. I'd be booking cruise only, doing my own air and hotels.
  10. Looks like PG has chartered the ship from late Jan.-March 2025 as there are no cruises shown.
  11. PG is not running 7 day Tahiti cruises in 2025 until June. it appears the ship is chartered in Feb. and March 2025 as there are no cruises shown. They are doing the same thing as Windstar, chartering out the ship at this time of year. Also, their prices are quite high.
  12. I am leaning towards Windstar. Now I'm seeing that they have been cancelling some Tahiti cruises for Jan.-March 2025 and chartering the ship. It would be just my luck to choose the March 13 Star Breeze and then have it cancelled shortly after I book it and go back to the Oceania cruise and find the rate has gone way up. I had also considered Silversea, on a per day rate they had a decent deal for an 11 night cruise, came out to $521 per person per day, but their non refundable deposit of 15% of the fare is a real turn off.
  13. I was just about to book Star Breeze Dreams of Tahiti for March 13 but now I wonder if it will get cancelled also? My other option is a Oceania cruise in early February, the Nautica does 1o day cruises on Jan. 26 and Feb.5. I wondered why there were no 7 day Star breeze cruises between January and mid March, now I know it's charters.
  14. I am looking to return to Tahiti after visiting on Renaissance cruise back in the 80's. Time frame is February to March 2025. I had hoped to visit Tahiti on a Windstar sailing ship but they only use the Star Breeze now year round, I'm disappointed. I was on her before she was stretched and did enjoy the ship and the experience, having sailed with Windstar 4 times and with Oceania 6 times. Oceania does this cruise with Nautica. Emphasis for us on this cruise is being in the water to snorkel and swim as there's not a lot of sightseeing in Tahiti. I have prices on both: Windstar Star Breeze March 13 ,7 nights, category window suite, cruise only, 5 ports, no sea days, nonrefundable deposit $100 prices out at $473 per day per person plus $400 OBC and a pre or post hotel night or $200 more OBC Nautica Feb. 5 10 nights, category C1 outside, simply more $600 credit, 6 ports, 2 sea days, nonrefundable deposit $300 prices out at $333 per day per person plus $100 OBC from O as bronze level The Windstar ship is in the ports much much longer than Oceania is. Windstar has the water sports platform, Oceania does not. Windstar has 312 pax, Oceania has 620. Both cruises involve tendering. If anyone has cruised Tahiti on both lines, which did you prefer? Because I've sailed recently with O and AZ on the R ships I'm thinking to do something different on this cruise. Thanks for the feedback.
  15. I am looking to return to Tahiti after visiting on Renaissance cruise back in the 80's. Time frame is February to March 2025. I had hoped to visit Tahiti on a Windstar sailing ship but they only use the Star Breeze now year round. I was on her before she was stretched and did enjoy the ship and the experience, having sailed with Windstar 4 times and with Oceania 6 times. Oceania does this cruise with Nautica. Emphasis for us on this cruise is being in the water to snorkel and swim as there's not a lot of sightseeing in Tahiti. I have prices on both: Windstar Star Breeze March 13 ,7 nights, category window suite, cruise only, 5 ports, no sea days, nonrefundable deposit $100 prices out at $473 per day per person plus $400 OBC and a pre or post hotel night or $200 more OBC Nautica Feb. 5 10 nights, category C1 outside, simply more $600 credit, 6 ports, 2 sea days, nonrefundable deposit $300 prices out at $333 per day per person plus $100 OBC from O as bronze level The Windstar ship is in the ports much much longer than Oceania is. Windstar has the water sports platform, Oceania does not. Windstar has 312 pax, Oceania has 620. Both cruises involve tendering. If anyone has cruised Tahiti on both lines, which did you prefer? Because I've sailed recently with O and AZ on the R ships I'm thinking to do something different on this cruise. Thanks for the feedback.
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