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  1. If you've gotten through 12 pages of my ramblings, you probably don't need my advice or suggestions, but I think my one piece of advice for any vacation is to manage your expectations and understand what you are signing up for. For example - Vision is an old ship, that means more limited options. Also, it's not hot in the Bahamas in December. Like, it's warm, but not hot. And the water is ... Not warm. Also, if you are on ship where there is diversion, medical, weather, or otherwise, look at the map of where the ship is in the morning. I saw people dressed up for and talking about Disney on Day 3 at breakfast. A quick look at the map would have said we were over 250 nm away. It was obvious to me that we weren't going to make it there for hours.
  2. Overall Thoughts and Impressions The Ship She's an older lady, but in good shape. Sure, there's some rust, but you try being at sea for that many years. The carpets in the public areas looked brand new, and my waiter told me all the chairs in the MDR were replaced the last time the ship was dry docked. I know someone asked me up the thread about plumbing issues. After eight days aboard, I'm pretty convinced that nearly all the plumbing issues are caused by guests flushing things they have been repeatedly told not to. For example, the hotel director suggested they fish out Windjammer napkins from the pipes as a regular occurrence. The Crew They are fantastic. This may have been the highest level of service I've ever had on a cruise, including my Holland America one. The assistant waiter had a crumb scraper ... I haven't seen one of those in a while. At breakfast in Windjammer, they had carts with all the beverages they pushed around constantly to give people tea, water, coffee, and juice. And they had people circulating with drinks at lunch and dinner. The activities staff was also wonderful - I really liked Bal as the cruise director. And Zoe, the hotel director, was very present and wonderful. My Room Steward I'll be honest, I was not looking forward to the change to once a day. I am not sure why, given that at least half the time we stay at hotels we have the do not disturb sign out most of the time. I didn't see my steward until the second morning, which didn't fill me with confidence, but I said I'd prefer to have my cabin made up in the afternoon/evening. It looked like most people wanted morning service. I have to say, he was fantastic. Like, I didn't know what people meant when they said their room stewards were fantastic. But he was. I think he might have made mine up first in the afternoon around 4 or 4:30, as it was always done when I got back to my room after whatever I was doing. And everything was perfect. I liked having my room to myself during the morning service time, as I found myself needed to go back to the room between 8:30 and 10:30 way more than I would have thought. The Food I know food is very subjective, but I liked nearly everything I had. Okay, the hush puppies in Windjammer were inedible and the chicken marsala was ... I guess mostly edible. But everything else was great. I went to Windjammer for breakfast every morning - it was all hot, tasty, and well prepared. Seriously, if you haven't tried the Indian breakfast stuff, you should. For lunch, I mostly went to Windjammer. They only had one line open on port days, but that didn't cause any issues. Again, the food was good. There seemed to be fewer options than on larger ships, but there was always something I wanted. The flow on sea days took some getting used to - there are two buffet lines, each with two side. Each line has the same things, but the two sides have different things. So you kind of have to circulate around to find out what all the options are. I also had lunch in the MDR once, which I really enjoyed, but some of my table mates weren't thrilled with their selections. The service was also kind of slow. Apparently, it was really slow on the other sea days. For dinner, I had the late traditional seating, which is my favorite. The service was excellent, as was the food. For people griping about the new menus and lack of classics, I'm not sure they have looked at the menus recently. A lot of stuff has been added back. I think onion soup four nights. And grilled chicken was always available. I never saw anyone being told no for requests for things on the menu, like "can I have more broccoli" or "could I get a side of mashed potatoes."
  3. That's the best perk for me - I honestly think of I didn't have the Key, I'd consider not getting on the ship until much later (although that's hard in Baltimore with the early sail away times).
  4. Excursions and Ports Ron John's Shuttle I know a lot of person see Port Canaveral as a wasted stop, but I've enjoyed it both times. Last time I did the ship tour of the area, which has a couple of stops and some interesting history. This time I took the shuttle to Ron John's. It's very convenient and drops you off right by the beach. Everything was closed other than Ron John's (it was Christmas Eve), but it's a really nice beach to walk on, and there were restrooms and outdoor shoes and foot wash stations. I think it's totally worth it for a solo or even a couple - more than that and a taxi or Uber is probably best. Although I'm not sure how plentiful those were on Christmas Eve (understandably). Resort World at Bimini Okay - a lot of people seemed to hate Bimini as well - I really enjoyed it and would take it over Nassau or Freeport any day. I spent $35 for Resort World. I thought it was totally worth it. The free beach right by the port also looks nice. I'd be thrilled to go back any day. Coco Cay I'm seriously looking at itineraries to back to Coco Cay - it's so perfect. The food is good, the water is nice, and the setting is beautiful - it really is a 10 out of 10. Freeport I didn't do much at Freeport. I think it's an okay port for a short day off the ship in the port area and a relaxing ship day. I quite enjoyed doing morning trivia, heading to the port area, walking around and getting a drink, then going back for some solarium time and then lunch and more trivia.
  5. It was funny - the people around me were super surprised your parachutes worked.
  6. I didn't go to it this time. I decided to try Chops instead. I went last year to the Key lunch and it was just okay. It was nice to have somewhere peaceful to go before the cabins were open.
  7. I have zero recollection of where it was on Enchantment, even though I had the Key. I didn't use it on Enchantment, but I also didn't go to all of the shows last year.
  8. It's in the balcony on deck 6 with the suites and I think the other people with high status.
  9. I'm going to through some of the take aways now - not sure how many posts this will be or when I'll get through them. Precruise Purchases The Key My opinion on the Key is about what it was beforehand - if you can get it for around the same price as the internet, and your traveling solo, and you'd buy internet, definitely get it. It makes day one so much easier. I was in the first ten people aboard. I didn't have to worry about any of my stuff. I actually really liked the reserved theater seating. I could show up 10 minutes before the show and get a seat without climbing over fifteen people. I could leave before the end to get to dinner without climbing over the same fifteen people. And I think the seats were marginally more comfortable. The Refreshment Package I go back and forth on this one. I'm not sure it's really worth it in terms of dollars and cents, but I also know myself and likely wouldn't get that iced latte unless it was prepurchased. I don't know if it would make more sense to get a coffee card and the soda package (I much prefer seltzer water, even from the bar gun). Lunch at Chops For me, this was one and done. It was too much food and a style of food that isn't my favorite.
  10. I'll do a couple of wrap up posts over the next day or two, but feel free to keep asking questions, etc.
  11. So in case anyone was curious, I ended up taking an Uber from the airport, as I didn't feel like waiting over an hour for the train. Also - Amtrak charges way too much for same day tickets. It was $45 for an Acela ticket from BWI to Union Station. It was less than half that yesterday. I'm still glad I went to the airport, as the Ubers were significantly cheaper and more plentiful. And my Uber driver was happy with long ride down to Alexandria, which may not have been the case at the port.
  12. This is correct. People were swimming outside last night when it was in the low 50s. I didn't go in the outdoor pool, but the indoor pool was not really cold, but also not really warm. Many people seemed to think the hot tubs were too cold (I thought they were perfect). I think they were probably set at 37 or 38 C (so around body temperature).
  13. I booked it on the evening of day 7. I could have booked it earlier, but hadn't really thought about it before. It's probably cheaper for more than person to take a cab.
  14. I'm headed to Alexandria, VA, and I had originally booked an 8:40 train, but I was kind of stressing out about making it (and the cab situation is kind of sketchy at the port). I noticed that Royal was doing a shuttle to BWI, where there is an Amtrak station, so I did that. Disembarking was smooth and I'm in the shuttle now. I should easily make the 10:34 Acela to DC, and I'll grab a cab at Union Station.
  15. I went to the Quest, which I've never done before. It was more silly than X rated (which is fine with me). It was a good time. One more round of cards and that was the night.
  16. Dinner was good. I got the French onion soup (which I presume you know what it looks like at this point). The salmon: And the Crema Catalina (really good): And all the waiters:
  17. We had a free champagne toast, which I haven't seen since my first cruise in 2017:
  18. After the comedian, they did the goodbye song and had some of the staff up on stage:
  19. Also, I feel like I'm missing something, but is it just me, or is the comedian George Kanter just not particularly funny ....
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