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  1. Perhaps don't experiment with unknown drugs the day you're supposed to drive to the port.
  2. I'm doing French Riviera to Normandy in April with Avalon. Spending evenings in port is always enjoyable. Ships usually do sail at night, one of the perks of a river cruise is waking up in a new location. Just check the detailed itinerary for your cruise and it's easy to figure out when you'll be sailing and when you'll be docked.
  3. Reminder to always bring a nightlight to plug in. Avoids turning on any lights at all in the middle of the night. Learned this the hard way!
  4. I suggest a travel advisor who is a cruise expert. There may be interesting opportunities to lay out this trip the way you want that aren't visible to us. Not an online agency, and doesn't have to be local.
  5. Choose your colors, lay out your basics, but wait until ten days out for a weather forecast. I've travelled the world for years in various combinations of: silk turtleneck, vest, short/sleeve shirt, long sleeve heavier shirt, unlined windbreaker, unlined raincoat. If the weather forecast is dire, as was China in November, I throw in a heavy cotton cardigan. As for dressy ... these days the men should tuck in their shirts and wear a belt on almost any pants that aren't denim. A woman can go anywhere with some pretty earrings and a dramatic scarf. We've always found it far more interesting on formal nights to find a little nest along the route to dinner, order some champagne and oogle all the finery passing by. People have so much FUN on the Queens' formal nights. On QVictoria, there were literally sequined sheaths with dyed-to-match stilletos ... it was great watching the parade.
  6. You're over-complicating things!! Personal reviews are golden, recommendations on their own are useless. I read 'em all. Super easy to discern the difference on an individual basis. You are so right, we are all bloggers ... it's great fun and healthy social interaction. Thanks for your thoughtful post.
  7. We saved a bundle on our Marseille hotel, so booked canal-view rooms in Venice at the Bella Venezia. 2 minutes straight walk, no bridges, from Rialto vaporetto stop. BV gets terrific reviews.
  8. Join your Roll Call, people are always organizing private shuttles from Trieste to Venice. Easiest might be NCL's shuttle to VCE, then a water taxi or regular vaporetto. Handling luggage is a challenge in Venice. Rick Steves' Med Cruise book has detailed information on the mechanics of Venice transport. Study a Venice map so you understand how arrivals/departures in Venice work, and just where the Hilton is. I love Hiltons, but only in Venice a short time, so I picked a hotel 2 minutes walk from Rialto stop, no bridges.
  9. Just pickpockets. One in Roma, other in Venice. The petty thieves are good at their jobs. Use all the other good advice here and stay out of crowds. Be ready with your elbows if someone gets too close. Sounds harsh, but it's awful to get your clothing slashed.
  10. Would depend on the time it takes to get there and back, and whether it's a scenic drive or just a grind.
  11. I'd join your Roll Call and form a group to hire a shuttle so it will be right there waiting for you. But I'd find out why these beach excursions are no longer offered ... do a little research on the destinations themselves. I'd want to be sure nothing's changed drastically to cause the cruiseline to not offer the SE.
  12. These photos are KILLING ME! You are such a sweetheart to post this stuff for your pool colleagues still at home awaiting their departure. October 16 can't come soon enough.
  13. Playing games with Customs is about the most naive thing ever. I'm glad they didn't actually get arrested. When you're out of the US, pay attention to the 'rules' and don't try to play a game that you can't win. Big thread going round in CC about carrying your passport when you're in port. People want to argue about it, it's obvious that they have no idea what will happen when asked to produce it in port. T'ain't worth it!!
  14. Great! Another opportunity to exercise my ignorance. But always so pleasing if I can actually get something like this to work. Will report back, hopefully.
  15. So what are 'virtual queues'? A line that I'm a part of but 'over there' drinking a glass of champagne instead? Sounds good to me, I'm getting the willies about 4K pax on Epic!
  16. You should be one proud cupcake, Mark! What a miracle you've pulled off ... look forward to the photos.
  17. Some call us obsessive, I call us SMART!! The choice is obvious ... spend hours in a panic over something or sit back and order another glass of champagne.
  18. How I would love to cruise around Oz. Just gotta gear up for that plane ride.
  19. Oh boy, another reason to get up in the morning! GraphicGuy at your service for early-morning news ... it's absolutely a royal treat to see these photos and imagine life on the Epic. But you took them all at 3am, right? I don't even wanna think about the lines and crowds ... so I don't. Thanks for keeping us all entertained and positive. No doubt in my mind you'll have a terrific cruise, no matter what. As for the current screaming about VAT ... I so agree with you. Never more true: "It is what it is". Our choice to complain or take it in stride. THANK YOU!!
  20. Oh now, we NEED those photos!! As with all things IT, just wait a bit, restart everything and all should be well. Laptops sometimes wish to rest all night before beaming up again. Can't tell you the number of digital toys I've 'fixed' over the years ... good thing, 'cause it's the only fix I know.
  21. Oh, I am SO ENJOYING all this! 14 days until I board; it's wonderful of you to share all these details. Carpet looks like a Hilton reject ... I've always thought that Hilton hotels are decorated by a group of muppets ... but guess it's trendy, eh?
  22. OMG, this is too funny! I'm glad to have a little breather from Virgin Atlantic Upper Class in London before I face the tortures of BritishAir and the MRS Ibis October 14. But don't get me wrong, with Marseille hosting the Rugby insanity, I'm delighted to be sleeping at a hotel that's not a $150 taxi ride away. At least I'll know to ask for a couple extra pillows to use the bed as a recliner. Do you think anyone over the age of 6 actually sits in those chairs?
  23. I'm thinking about 'trip interruption' coverage ... they were 'in the middle of their trip' when the PPs were stolen. All I know for sure is that insurance people go to work every morning to see how many claims they can deny ... that's their job. OUR job is to carefully study each and every policy; but I know very few people who have the ability to read more than a page or two. What a racket.
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