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  1. You are not going to find the orchestra in Queen's Room.  Last time on, it seems they're down to a quartet.  Manfredi is well versed at cutting live music and switching staff to Filipino.  I'm sure he knows the current staffing is Crystal's biggest asset.  Time will tell if he can hold the line on that asset.  If he tries the switch here, the place will go up in smoke.  Not everyone fell for it on Silversea.

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  2. It took 7 years to accumulate 420 days.  An additional 13 years to get to 500.  Celebrated with two "free" weeks on Endeavor last summer.   First 200 days tops anything since.  Second 200 drifted towards "why am I doing this."  The final 80 days over 6 years "will I ever get to 500?"

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  3. This thread has proven we sail on ships for different reasons.  Why someone would think luxury cruise passengers care about port stops amazes me.  Of course, some care.  Many do not.  The same can be said about a person that cannot understand why anyone would not be happy with the included wine.  And crew members can tell one person the real story and another a different version of same story.  So much depends on rapport, length of time knowing one another and just plain liking someone more than another.  In the end, we are all pieces of cargo.  And some crew probably wish some passengers would not leave their container.

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  4. On 9/12/2024 at 3:36 AM, caviarforme said:

    We still enjoyed, but full expectations were not met. I feel sorry for the many excellent staff, some of whom may find their contract not renewed with the demise of Odyssey and subsequent over-staffing.

    You will find many excellent former SB staff on competing lines.  We talk, and it is always fun to listen.  As this thread demonstrates, we're all free agents....staff and passengers.

     

    Almost tempted to get on Sojourn if only to visit Lucca. 

     

    Yes, Waterside on New Crystal serves breakfast and lunch.  They might miss a lunch while in port.  Will know for sure next month.....and over the holidays. 

  5. Post number 8 is closest I see that offers good advice.  Mine would be to study Google maps.

    LAX to Petersen.  It's hard to give advice to a stranger visiting LA area for first time.  Too many options.  There is a Marriott Courtyard walking distance to museum.  2.5 miles and you're on Rodeo Drive with lots of nearby nice, pricey hotels.  Just for location, hard to top Beverly Wilshire and their room service breakfast.  You could entertain yourself for two nights in this area and save renting a car.  

     

    Riviera Beach area of Redondo Beach.  I've had more good times here.  And not much has changed since forever.  If you're under 50, I'd consider this area.  Safest, cleanest place to stay and play.  Not to be confused Redondo Beach Pier area, which is the tourist spot.  If you do this after the museum, renting car works best.  And if you choose to stay in Redondo, take Palos Verdes Drive to San Pedro.  

     

     

  6. I'm paying much less to be on a ship with favorite restaurants serving consistently reliable food with great service.  It's not a stretch to bring my wine aboard.  Or, we can sail on Seabourn's dated ships with an excellent chance of being stuck with a lousy piano player in Observation Bar drinking cheap wine because the wine we enjoy on the premium list has not been on board the past eight months. 

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  7. 1 hour ago, highplanesdrifters said:

     

    I'm not sure if you're joking.  In case you're serious please let me know if you find anything "fine" on the included list I have attached.

     

    Currently on Pursuit.

    Curious to familiar faces you recognize among crew.  Any, many, lots, few?

    I've written all I care to write regarding SB in general, wine in particular.  I feel your pain.

    Things will improve for you. 

     

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  8. 19 hours ago, CruiserfaeFife said:

     Mateus Rose is a bit of a throwback to the 70’s for me 🤪

    Right after Ripple and Strawberry Hill at rock concerts.   Mateus for burning candles.  And Greek cruise lines.

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  9. It's Acqua Panna glass on land and it has been the same at sea for past 24 years with an exception for Evian.  I've been nervous when boarding SB and SS because they have made a point of pushing their own water and not assuring my preference would be available.  Or, always including "we might have to charge you for it."  Have never had a fail in water supply or an added fee.  Today, not enough faith in either to maintain past performance. 

     

    Not something I think about with other lines.

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  10. Last trip on Endeavor a year ago, and most likely final SS cruise.  Acqua Panna glass bottles no problem.  Wasn't sure they would come thru with the request, but they did as always.  Make request thru travel agent  and see what happens.  Too late?  Talk with restaurant manager first day and let him know it's important to have at meals and it will appear.  Maybe.

  11. On 8/15/2024 at 9:44 AM, CruisinPashmina said:

    I am very disappointed that Silversea has decided to almost eliminate Solo fares. I have been looking at Crystal as they have cabins specifically for solo travelers.

     

    I understand per diem cost, but never the fascination over solo fares.  Coming from SS, the solo cabin on Crystal will be a brutal shock.  Not something I would attempt because beyond size, there is some setback with location.  The difference in passenger mix is noticeable. 

     

    Get over those two bumps and you could find Crystal a great product.  Closer to luxury than the self proclaiming ultra luxury competition.   I'd be nervous too if not having tried other brands after 1000 days sailed with SS.  I hope Crystal delivers for you as it has for others. 

  12. 1 hour ago, brittany12 said:

    I'm a longtime Seabourn sailor and returned for first time in years to the Sojourn back in June. I don't like seeing fellow passengers slipping $5 bills to bartenders when they routinely order a drink. I was tempted to say something to the persons I saw doing it - twice, but refrained. This is not right and those doing it are either ignorant of the normal rules or just don't  care.

    As mentioned by 2SailingNomads, plenty of SB customers.....and former crew will be found on a few other lines.  As a longtime Seabourn sailor, you seem to have noticed a different passenger  mix.  This didn't happen overnight.  I don't know why anyone would expect Seabourn of  2005, or when I began sailing SB during 2010 to resemble the same type experience today. 

     

    Maybe it's their great loyalty program that keeps people returning.  Loyalty programs work for airlines and hotels when you have a commitment of hours.  Not so bright when tying up weeks/months.

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