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  1. 38 minutes ago, Jimbo said:

    UDP is not offered on longer cruise like this.

    We got the Ultimate Dining Plan on our Miami to LA trip next November. The price was $396 Cdn, which I didn’t think was bad for 14 days. I know there’s not many restaurants, but we like a wide variety of things to eat, so it’s not like it’s steak every night.

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  2. 20 minutes ago, Tree_skier said:

    Both DW and I went to SFU.  I had a buddy who went to UBC.  

     

    The beauty of Vancouver is you can be in the mountains or the ocean, no matter where you start from, less than 25 minutes. Also with me as a skier, the area can't be beat.  There is three local ski hills in the North Shore mountains, another just to east in the Cascades, and its close proximity to Whistler Blackcomb, the greatest ski resort in all of North America, made it the most incredible area in the world to grow up in.  No matter where I live, I'll always be a Vancouver kid.

    Chris went to SFU for his Bachelor’s! Forensic anthropology was his interest then- now he does training for the RCMP.

     

    We loved Vancouver. We were extremely lucky to live in the Married Quarters at Jericho Beach. We couldn’t have afforded anything around there then, and especially now!

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  3. 8 hours ago, Tree_skier said:

    How long ago did you leave BC.  I think prairies would be hard for me to live in.  I need to see mountains every now and again.

     

     

    I left after university (UBC). I was posted right across the country to Gagetown New Brunswick. I know what you mean- even though every area of the country is beautiful (except for some areas of Ontario), mountains are where I feel most at home. If there’s an ocean, even better!

     

    My husband loves the prairies- he was born in Edmonton. We do have plans to move to BC eventually, around Osoyoos.

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  4. 27 minutes ago, Coralc said:

    What does "Land of Living Skies" mean?  Is that because it snows a lot? 😀Or maybe because of the Aurora Borealis? Which would be really cool. 

     

    @Tree_skier Just out of curiosity, is your wife Canadian, too? It is interesting that you ended up in the Central Valley, if you are both from BC.  We stayed down on Davie Street last time we were in Vancouver, before an Alaska cruise. At our close friends' recommendation. 😀 My mom asked why all those young men were waiting outside a club? I said, rainbow flags on the street poles, it's a nightclub, mom. We had a great time. 

    I could be wrong (I’m from BC as well), but I think Land of the Living Skies” refers to the incredible amount of sky without any any geographical features interrupting the view. We’re the north end of the Great Plains. 
     

    Frankly, there’s not much else to look at!   It’s beautiful, just different from mountains.

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  5. I took my temporary dog for a walk in -20 (Google tells me it’s -4 Fahrenheit). It was a pleasant walk, but one has to be dressed for it!
     

    James returns next month to have Christmas with us, and pick up the dog. The cats will be relieved. Thor really likes Gus, and washes his ears. Gus, being a cat, is horrified.

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  6. 12 minutes ago, bobmacliberty said:

     

    Micheline has long ago given up loading up the fridge for me when she leaves.  She knows that she'll just end up throwing most of it away.  😁

    I freeze individual meal portions. That way Chris just has to microwave it. 

    I’m sure he could cook, but after 37 years, there’s no indication of that! 

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  7. 1 hour ago, Tree_skier said:

    Mmm what a beautiful sight.  🙂 Snow makes me smile.  I've never been to Regina...  My mom was born just outside of Saskatoon and I've been there once years ago.  One day my goal is to do a cross Canada road trip.  I want to start in Tofino, BC and end at Sydney, NS.  

    I like snow, unless it’s blowing sideways, which it was for some of today!
     

    If you visit, summer is better, unless you have a nice down parka! And studded tires.

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  8. 2 hours ago, OnTheJourney said:

    Here's a bit of an airplane rant:  The one thing DW and I are noticing that we absolutely hate is that with the advent of free wifi whereby everyone can connect with their devices to watch movies, etc. what’s happening is that hardly anyone opens their window sliders anymore. It’s not only depressing, and surely more than mildly claustrophobic for some people, but also like being in a dark cave for a few hours. No issue, of course, with overnight flights, but all 4 flights we had (during daylight) were exactly the same way. I think we were among the few that had the window open (I like to see the scenery anyway). I suspect it’s due to people wanting to better see their screens or else sleep. It’s also nice to look out of windows on the other side. What I like best about flying is seeing what we’re flying over unless cloud cover. Oh well…nothing stays the same. Was also surprised to see that we had seat-back movie screens on both longer flights and yet less than 4 hours each, so that part was most enjoyable. I was sitting at a window and can still easily see the screen but it starts to feel like we shouldn't even have it open cause others may feel bothered by the extra light coming in. I guess for some folks they equate it to riding on the subway where you can't see anything? It's just a bit...strange…but then our society has gotten that way in general. 

     

    Anybody else notice what I feel is a rather depressing trend? 

    I love looking out, so I always have a window seat. I like total control over the little window slider! 😁

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  9. 1 minute ago, HBE4 said:

     

    I've been skimming thru some of the Icon threads as well and as expected, reactions are mixed.   Which is fine as everyone has their pwn exceptions of what a cruise should be.

     

    I guess the only thing I would add - here on this thread where it's safe - is that Royal has gotten really good a "passenger flow" by spreading events (and people) all around the ship at different times to alleviate chock points.  I've sailed all classes of ships from Radiance on up to Oasis and while all will feel crowded at max capacity, in my very subjective experience, the Radiance class felt most crowded while the Oasis felt least crowded.   I understand if people don't want to sail on a ship with water slides, bumper cars, etc and have to schedule shows in advance but I wouldn't let the number of passengers on a ship deter me.

     

    JMHO.

    I would like to sail on the Icon if there was a family group- I don’t care about slides and carousels, but it sounds great for that kind of trip. 

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  10. I wanted to thank @brilloheadfor the advice about looking after a tonsillectomy patient. The surgery was last Tuesday, and it’s been, well, horrible. Thankfully, she’s getting better now. 
     

    I’ve just been scanning the posts this week, but I wanted to say I like snow. At least until March; then it gets a bit much.
     

    I feel I can release this photo of my grandson. It’s his first selfie! He’ll probably get more proficient later. My daughter doesn’t want any identifiable photos online, but you can’t tell much.

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