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Canada revised Covid Protcals
ATG replied to Slidell_Cruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean International
I got an email about this a few minutes ago. But, when I look at the website it still shows the old info. -
Excursions not posting yet for Georgetown or Falmouth yet
ATG replied to GlenH's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We’re on the January 28 Odyssey and the only things listed for Labadee are Barefoot Beach cabanas. Nothing about the zip line or water park. I’m not planning any of these, but I’m surprised they aren’t listed. -
Yeshiva Week cruise on Wonder of the Seas January 2023?
ATG replied to orville99's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We had the same experience. One of our favorite restaurants is solarium bistro. It was closed to us all week. -
Canada to drop Covid Restrictions by September 30th
ATG replied to loman's topic in Royal Caribbean International
This seems to talk about the vaccine, does it delete the need for testing also? -
We had a notification of possible fraud the night before we boarded in Port Canaveral. We had driven from SC that day. The card had been used at a Dominos in Pennsylvania. The fraud person I talked to asked if we had stopped in Pennsylvania on our way from SC to Florida. Obviously, geography wasn’t his best subject in school. Luckily, we had another card.
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My funniest dishwasher story took place about 50 years ago. DH and 3 friends rented a townhouse for their senior year of college instead of living in the dorms. One day they ran out of dishwasher soap and assumed they could just use regular dish soap. The suds poured out and covered the kitchen floor. It looked like something from an I Love Lucy episode. I think that was the only time that year the kitchen floor got mopped!
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My January sailing is the same, very odd. I wonder if they just haven’t set prices for 2023 yet.
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Seeking suggestions for a British Isles & Ireland Cruise
ATG replied to SSBrickNJ's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Celebrity also has some out of Amsterdam. -
We did a river cruise with time in Amsterdam before and Switzerland after. Vaxxed and boosted. No testing anywhere. Did bus tours, ate inside restaurants, talked to many people. Only wore a mask when required at boat buffet. Long flights and crowded airports. Spent almost 3 weeks over there. No Covid. It is possible. Have fun!
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WHY the big goal to become Pinacle ?? ..
ATG replied to SpekiTrout's topic in Royal Caribbean International
DH and I are split on CK. He would eat every meal there. I find a few nights where nothing looks good. Other than filet night, I am not a huge fan at dinner. I love having breakfast there and there are quite a few lunch things I really like. -
Carnival and Princess removed pre testing for vaccinated
ATG replied to firefly333's topic in Royal Caribbean International
The problem is that many of us travel several days in advance so that luggage can catch up if necessary. Trying to get a test in from a hotel room with possible internet issues or find a testing site can be a big hassle. There is also the stress of a false positive (although uncommon). It all adds up to additional stress - not my definition of vacation. -
WHY the big goal to become Pinacle ?? ..
ATG replied to SpekiTrout's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We’ve had some great conversations with pinnacle members. Most of the ones we’ve met were friendly and happy to share their experiences. Maybe a few were grumpy or entitled, but by no means most. We hope to be pinnacles someday, but as long as we have our dog, our cruising time is limited. -
One of the things to research for river cruising is the passenger capacity. Due to the locks on the rivers (we went through 38) almost all river boats are the same size. On most Viking boats the capacity is 180. Our Avalon was 130. The other major difference is what is included. We really don’t drink very much, so the lines that included all alcohol were wasted on us. Most included wine, beer and soft drinks at lunch and dinner. That was enough for us. Our bar bill for 11 days was under €10.
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That’s one of the reasons we probably won’t do it again. They did have a very limited buffet at dinner in the lounge. But it was really limited. The small aft lounge had coffee and a couple types of cookies available all day. But nothing salty or anything like Cafe Promenade. By the end I just wanted a sandwich and chips!
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I would say similar. The bathroom was nicer than a regular RC one. Plenty of storage and a nice tiled shower. The best part was that Avalon puts the bed facing the windows. The windows are actually three glass panels and two of them slide open. It gives you about 8’ or so of open air. We loved sitting on the bed watching the river bank go by. And I couldn’t believe how many swans there were! It is certainly a small group of people, so you begin to know them. We’re 68 and 70 and were on the younger side of average. The staff were very accommodating. One English gentleman we talked to had lost his uncle in the WWII battle near Remagan. He wanted to see the area as we sailed by (A Bridge Too Far). It was in the middle of the night, the staff did a wake up call. Then slowed down and used a large light so that he could see. Now that’s great service.
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River cruising is very different than ocean cruising. We did Avalon on the Rhine and Moselle, 11 days. The maximum capacity was 130 and we had 79. We really enjoyed seeing all the historical sites. Most of the excursions are included. We did 3 extra ones and the cost was $368 for both of us. I thought that was very reasonable. Breakfast and lunch were buffet. Some good some okay. They made eggs to order each morning. My pet peeve was I had to make my own toast. Not a huge deal, but a little irritating. Dinner was a sit down meal with lots of courses. It took anywhere from 1.5 hours to almost 2.5. That’s too long for us. There are very limited alternatives. I guess RC has spoiled me with lots of places to eat. Our first regular cruise was in 1979. River cruising reminded us of that. Our final opinion was it was probably a “one and done”.