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  1. Holy cow! Just when the story can’t get any worse….Have the knee fractures taken your mind off the root canal pain?lol Kind of an extreme step to take for good medications.

    Hoping your flight home goes smoothly once that can be arranged. Maybe on the way to the airport you can stop at store and purchase a few rolls of bubble wrap. 
     

    In all seriousness, do you live in an area with non stop flights home?

    Thinking of you

  2. Plus, in a situation in which you would be going by ferry or tour boat between USVI and BVI (or vice versus) a passport Card is sufficient. I last did this in 2019 and am assuming this still holds. 

  3. My family group were just in three rooms on the Windspirit. We noticed that there are essentially two layouts of the rooms.  One has the closet by the door and opposite the bathroom; the other has the closet more in the bedroom proper. 205 and 234 had the first layout and 232 had the second. I wish I had taken photos of that to explain it better

     

    205 no tender noise, background hum of engines but at the level of a white noise machine. I had no issues sleeping. The head of the bed was on the aft side.

    232 very quiet. I think the head of the bed was on the bow side.

    234 very quiet

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  4. Members on the Windstar boards are reporting that the Star Legend has all of the region's itineraries cancelled for several months and the ship will be deployed elsewhere. The elsewhere is as yet unannounced. At least the travelers and agents can start canceling flights. The schedule shows cruises recommencing in April 2024

     

    No doubt Azamara and other lines are shuffling destinations around too.

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  5. @HaveDogWillTravel This has been an outstanding effort! I have only been on the sailing ships and I now have a better sense of how the motor ships look and function. I am very tempted by the larger staterooms and increased natural light.

     

    Your comment about the tenders and the exhaust is an important note. Would you be willing to leave a remark about this on the thread discussing the staterooms on the motor ships? It is a pinned thread.

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  6. A lot of it is going to depend on the region specific platinum card that you have. The various travel benefits available to you can vary widely. I became aware of that over on the Amex specific sub forum on FlyerTalk.
     

    I have a US platinum card. I just booked two cruises with Windstar. I used a travel agent and she does not work for Amex travel services. There is a mechanism where she can register with Amex and provide the trip details to prove I have paid the deposit and final payment on my card. I don’t remember the details of how she set that up but it is possible. I received $300 per cruise and it is reflected on the cruise documents supplied by Windstar. I am also receiving chocolate dipped strawberries and champagne from Amex. 
     

    I haven’t recently checked the list of cruise lines to know if Azamara is still on it.  I am assuming so. BUT this may not be the case with the international platinum card. If this https://www.americanexpress.com/icc/cards/benefits/travel/cruise-privileges-and-discounts.html

    is your card, then Azamara is not on it. You should log into your Amex account and see what is available to you. My link could be old and I am not an expert googler 
     

    I hope this was helpful. Basically everything is going to depend on which region card you have. 

  7. I have not been on the motor ships. I have been looking at them.  I think if I go on the motor ships I will spring for either the classic suite or the owner’s suite if a good weather itinerary for their small outside sitting areas. If a cooler weather itinerary I would be ok with the French balcony for the increased amount of light that would bring in. 

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  8. I have gone back to Windstar which I had cruised three times pre Azamara. I had one with them last fall (Windsurf), have one for next fall (Windstar), and probably doing something this winter (Windspirit in Tahiti.) I don’t go to shows so I don’t miss the evening entertainment scene. I do miss the veranda but it isn’t a deal breaker. Obviously I haven’t been on the motor ships which used to belong to Seabourn.

  9. Last summer we were in a suite, I think room 339. I had been concerned that we would have noise from the lounge but but we never heard anything. I was traveling with my sister and the two bathrooms were handy to have. We found the cabin to be very conveniently located. We were near a stairwell which made it easy to pop up a level for a coffee. I would book in this area of the ship again.

  10. Milepig- I agree completely. We are just off the Surf 10 day Athens round trip.  While we did not have the crowding that you had, those two islands are just overrun with shops aimed at tourist dollars. 

     

    In 2007 my family did a 7 night Istanbul-Athens cruise that did not stop at Mykonos, Rhodes, or Santorini.  It was a much nicer introduction to the Greek islands and one could feel like you were seeing daily life.  There are so many picturesque islands beyond those three.  These small ships could really take advantage of their size and bring passengers to unique destinations.

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  11. I can’t remember if Windstar has a crew welfare fund that is used for their social events and morale boosting. I know I have contributed to that type of fund at the end of a  cruise but I can’t remember if that was on Windstar, Azamara, or Holland America. 
     

    Something I always do is submit compliments about the stateroom attendant and any other waiter or group that have been particularly helpful. It can make a difference when their contract is up for renewal. 

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