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  1. Thanks for the great information and photos - we are booked in January on the Ascent. 

     

    56 minutes ago, KKB said:

    Chef's Table at Le Voyage--you don't know what day until the day before the meal!

    It was AWESOME--we didn't find it heavy.

    The Garlic Almond soup over grapes was AMAZING--we all wanted to lick the bowl clean!

    (I know, they don't SOUND like they go together, but THEY DO)

     

    My only "complaint"--this was Day 2.

    We had Le Voyage reservations Day 3--felt like a tiny let down after Chef's Table.

    And Luminae seemed basic after that...

     

    My recommendation--do Le Voyage 1st (the tasting menu is PRETTY similar to Chef's Table).

    I would prefer Chef's Table later in the week if it is offered...better to end on a high note!

    KKB, everyone I've talked to about it have RAVED about that soup, can't wait to try it!

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  2. 22 hours ago, Georgia_Peaches said:

    As I said, I defer to you.  But I think there are many of us outliers out there...IMO, I think it's depends more on social IQ than it does age bracket...but alas, it's not really an argument about who the worst offend is.  The point of my post was to find out if it was just me or if others are bothered.  I'm glad to know it's not just me 😊

    Georgia_Peaches, you and I share stage of life, geography, and emotional intelligence quotient on this one. I was raised to believe that etiquette is behaving in a manner that makes others feel comfortable. Which I don’t think includes requiring them to partake in my communications or entertainment without their consent.

     

    It’s not just you! 

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  3. Thank you for sharing your experiences on Seascape. When we sailed in YC in March, it was full-on spring break, and parents were nowhere nearly as considerate and attentive to their kids as you and you Austrian friends have been. I am sorry that Gen Z had challenges on your Ocean Cay day, but sounds as if your village handled it wonderfully. (But daggers to the elderly folks who supplanted your spot on the golf cart, let’s just say karma seems to prevail!) and yay Charles! 

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  4. 1 hour ago, TeeRick said:

    Were there any bars on the ship open besides the Pool Bar when you were in GC?

    No disruption of bar service in The Retreat at all. But all of the other bars that we passed during this time, including Eden, World Class, Sunset Bar, and Craft Social, had signs indicating that they were closed due to local customs regulations.
     

    Interestingly, when we had lunch at Eden Cafe and asked where I might get a glass of wine, the bartender said that they could go to the Pool Bar and get one for me. I declined because I didn’t want to put him to that trouble. But when he returned with an order for someone else he also brought a glass for me. Bravo!

     

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  5. Happy to report that we are having minimal noise issues on Beyond this week, cabin 10108. On our second night, leaving Nassau and sailing through the Florida Straights, we did experience some creaking and popping noises in the cabin. But nothing that a set of earplugs could not negate. We have not experienced any issues thereafter.


    Compared to our experience in Apex 10200 two years ago, this is nothing. That cabin had a steady creak/squeak no matter what the sea conditions. (And that is why we now always travel with earplugs!)

     

    All that to say, based on our current experience, we would not hesitate to book Beyond again.

     

     

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  6. Happy to report that we are having minimal noise issues on Beyond this week, cabin 10108. On our second night, leaving Nassau and sailing through the Florida Straights, we did experience some creaking and popping noises in the cabin. But nothing that a set of earplugs could not negate. We have not experienced any issues thereafter.


    Compared to our experience in Apex 10200 two years ago, this is nothing. That cabin had a steady creak/squeak no matter what the sea conditions. (And that is why we now always travel with earplugs!)

     

    All that to say, based on our current experience, we would not hesitate to book Beyond again.

     

     

  7. 1 hour ago, LoungerOnBalcony55 said:

    What did your butler say to you when you asked? 

    Wrote it on a list with our other special requests, of which there were very few, just the lounger, an extra bath towel, and a few Coke Zeros for the mini-bar. We received the Cokes, but no lounger, and ZERO bath towels at evening turndown. Not a great start, but things have improved. The lounger was less important to me than having at least one bath towel each!

  8. 32 minutes ago, LewiLewi said:

    We will be taking our first cruise on the Seascape YC in a few weeks. I would appreciate it if you could answer a few questions about dining in the Yacht Club.

    - Are there shared tables for people who may want to dine with others that they are not traveling with and as a way to meet new people? 

    - Is there a buffet available in the YC for lunch?

    -Are you able to eat in specialty restaurants outside of the YC without an extra charge; if so which restaurants are they? 
    - Does the butler make reservations for you to dine at these restaurants?

    - Are in cabin menus available for breakfast and do they include hot food like omelets and bacon?

    Thank you in advance

    We are in YC on Seascape now. I think this is an unusual cruise due to it being spring break - 59 children in Yacht Club, so many family groups in the restaurant. 

     

    I have not observed any shared tables such as you inquired about.

     

    I don’t believe that YC guests may eat in specialty restaurants for free, but I do know that the concierge desk will assist with reservations and spa appointments. 
     

    I have attached a photo of the breakfast menu we received in our suite. We have gone to the restaurant for breakfast, but there is also a really nice buffet on the YC pool deck.

     

    edited to add: so sorry that the menu posted upside down - don’t know how to fix that!

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, L1211 said:

    Oh boy, my DH is a collector/drinker (not collector/reseller) and we likely have 150 different bourbons- rotate through a bourbon table that holds maybe 60 bottles.  He shares almost everything… the Weller 12 year and Weller antique 107 are his favs and remain “put back” - ha!  Favorite day to day bourbons likely Weller SR green label.  Seems he’s a Weller guy! We go to Buffalo trace often and get allocated bourbon at retail - lucky to live nearby!!  

    My daughter and son-in-law met at Centre, and he is from Winchester. Like your DH, he is a collector/drinker. Weller is a fave of his as well! Whenever we visit, he curates tasting flights from his collection - he is a keeper for sure!

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  10. On 3/14/2023 at 7:13 PM, L1211 said:

    No Chardonnay at the YC lounge- I’m not kidding when I say it’s each time we order there is something they dont have …

    Yikes! Like you, I am a Chardonnay girl. Sailing on Seascape on Sunday and hope they are better provisioned. (But glad to read that they made a favorable substitution for you!)

     

    Loving this review, thank you for taking the time to post during your cruise.

  11. So excited for another Charla review, with the extra bonus that we will get to meet her in person on the Beyond next month! 
     

    I wholeheartedly agree with Charla’s (and others’) comments about knowing your child when planning a cruise experience. My parents took me on a transatlantic on the QE2 when I was 13 and made very clear their expectations regarding my behavior. Fast forward, our daughter enjoyed her first cruise at the age of 5 on Sea Princess, and we never looked back, choosing the right line for the right time in her life. Princess>Disney (one and done!)>Royal Caribbean>Celebrity>SeaDream.

     

    Small digression here - early in her tween years, our dear daughter called us out for our involvement with CruiseCritic meet and greets. We had always told her that it was dangerous to meet people online and then arrange to meet up in person in real life. She noted that we were doing exactly that when we arranged sail away cocktails and shared shore excursions. (Good point, but always turned out great for us!)

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