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jtm1

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    Park Ridge, IL
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    Travel, Golf
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    Silversea
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Panama Canal

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  1. Have you experienced noise issues from the pool deck above your cabin? I am enjoying your postings tremendously! Thanks, Jim
  2. We were in a Silver Suite on the Moon in July and enjoyed it very much; especially in rough weather it's midship position makes it less bumpy than the forward suites. On a TA a few years ago on the Whisper we encountered quite rough weather, hopefully you will not. Enjoy your cruise!
  3. We were in that exact cabin on the Moon in July, no noise issues at all and very little traffic going to and from the bridge. By the way, the officers who do pass by do so in silence. It's a great Suite.
  4. Yes there was a coffee machine with tea also available in the Observation Lounge each morning.
  5. My review of our July 5 to 15 cruise on Silver Moon can be found here: https://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=690138
  6. According to the Marine Traffic web site the ship was at the dry dock in Frederickshavn between the end of the July 15 cruise and start of the July 19 cruise.
  7. The last night of our voyage as we cruise to Copenhagen and a 7 AM arrival tomorrow. All in all this has been another wonderful Silversea experience, not without hiccups (we don't live in a perfect world) but nonetheless an A+ cruise. As I provided my credit card at Reception for the settling up of my bill I was struck by how anxious several folks were over how they were going to get home to the US with the SAS strike continuing. It is certainly understandable that they are anxious but it seemed that they wanted more from the Reception staff than could be provided, which was apparently to say that it is being worked on by corporate. This is not meant as a criticism of either the effected passengers or the Reception team, I feel badly for both of them. Circumstances outside of Silversea are putting a sour ending on many folks cruise. I hope all works out for the passengers and they get home quickly.
  8. I have done both direct and thru an agent, I now use direct all the time and am very satisfied with the service I receive.
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    CURRENCY ON BOARD

    US Dollars are the currency on board regardless of the destination.
  10. Tucson Guy and I are like ships in the night... my wife and I also ate at La Dame last evening. I agree it was outstanding. A note regarding tenders and mask wearing, yesterday in Flam 100% wore masks on the tenders. We did the Flam railway excursion which was very interesting, although due to the train schedule it is perhaps a little long. Today the scheduled stop at Alesund had to be scrapped when the wind was too brisk for us to dock. So, we are off to Olden a day early to be there overnight. That will be a welcome respite from the rather rough seas last night. In 9 previous cruises we have experienced rougher but still it was a bit unpleasant. I agree with Tucson Guy that the fashion police would be unhappy that some of our fellow passengers are lax in following the dress recommendations. On the Formal Night two nights ago we ate in La Terrazza as I did not bring a tux but rather a dark blue blazer, which I wore with a dress shirt and tie. Nearly everyone else there was dressed similarly save for the fellow in his jogging outfit. They gave him a blazer which the maître'd placed upon the back of his chair. Weird, but I am way past really caring, I post this just for entertainment value. As an aside, I am glad I cancelled my Chicago to Copenhagen roundtrip on SAS and switched to Swiss Air connecting through Zurich. The unfortunate pilots strike is messing up many passengers plans to get home from Copenhagen when our cruise ends. At the half way point this has been yet another wonderful cruise on Sliversea.
  11. Dinner in SALT tonight, very good! Salmon, of course, as well as Char and Venison. Popular but not overcrowded.
  12. I can answer a few of these right away: 460 on board yesterday with 40 more joining today in Bergen. Has not felt crowded at all. Masks mandatory in Venetian Lounge last evening for Captain's welcome. Most folks complied until seated and eating/drinking. I don't know about the gym, but the material says masks are mandatory there and on the excursion buses. On our excursion today a mix of some did and some didn't. The guide made no mention of masks and did not wear one himself. I saw no cloth masks and the instructions indicated N95 or surgical, which they handed out if needed. Will report on Salt and the little thermal pool if I have news. We are in a Silver Suite. Private excursions were happening today, since we did not take one I don't know about mask requirements. Jim
  13. Embarked Tuesday in Copenhagen for a 10 day Norwegian fjord's cruise. The embarkation was a bit scrambled as first the port authorities had to permit you to move on to the local health authorities and then finally to the Silversea medical team who looked at our vaccination cards and Covid test results. And then at last we surrendered our passports and got our key cards. All of this took no more than 20 minutes but it seemed a bit chaotic, mostly the local folks creating the twists and turns. The ship is, of course, a delight. Spotlessly clean and sparkling in every detail. Muster drill went smoothly and is one of the few times that masks are mandatory for passengers. (They are mandatory for crew at all times). Dinner the first night was in Atlantide. We had planned for the Grill but the weather had other plans for us. The food and service in Atlantide were quite good, as good as we remembered from our last cruise on Silver Muse three years ago. Our butler is figuring out how best to be of service to us. He does whatever we ask, which is very little, but does not seem to take the initiative, maybe that will change as time passes. Last night we had dinner in La Terrazza and it was excellent, the pappardelle with duck ragout was as we remembered: outstanding. Some service glitches, but minor ones. In general the crew is as they have been on our previous nine Silversea cruises: friendly, professional and seemingly a step ahead of our requests. They are the true heart of Silversea. After a day at sea we arrived in Bergen this morning and had our excursion, The Best of Bergen, very enjoyable and informative with a great guide. Tomorrow on to Flam. Happy to answer questions if I can. Jim
  14. No, I cancelled SAS and booked Swiss. Both transactions on the respective airline web sites. SAS was flexible about giving a full refund under the circumstances so that helped. Jim
  15. We are on the same cruise and were also flying SAS from Chicago to Copenhagen (although on 7/1). I had booked my flights on my own and was able to change to Swiss Air through Zurich, not ideal but the situation at SAS does not look promising. We also absolutely need to get home after the cruise and had concern that even if SAS got us there would they get us back. Admittedly a first world problem, Jim
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