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  1. We really do love her, she’s a great ship and the one we’ve spent the most days on. I’d be very interested in following along as she does her Asian itineraries - we’ve been eyeing those up and I’m waiting to see if she will end up going back to Japan at some point. Thank you for the kind words, I tried to keep up with it, and now better appreciate the work that goes into the lives. 🙂
  2. Hi @Ferry_Watcher - the best laid plans as they say 🙂 We are bummed to have missed that lunch, but it gives us something to look forward to next time. We did Apex, but happy to give what insight we can for that class of ship. Book Eden ahead of time. 100% hands down, fantastic dining experience. We had booked, I believe, a four night package on a seven day sailing. Eden was a challenge to get into onboard… in the event that we book the E-Class again, we’ll book Eden out right and then possibly a package and see if we can score a second seating. Please do Raw on 5, it was excellent. We didn’t try the main dining rooms since we had a fantastic rate on a suite for that trip. Fine Cut was very good - but do be aware that the martini bar does get loud and will likely intrude on your dinner because of how the ship is set up/designed. Didn’t bother us, others are not fans. Haven’t done the chef’s table in years (maybe 2018?) so we can’t help there. Lunch on sea days - try Le Grand Bistro at least once. Eden Cafe is a great little spot for lunch (and breakfast!). As to other tips, grab a drink on the Magic Carpet, very cool. Shows in Eden are different - in a good way. If you like aerialist acts, we recommend getting there early. The walkway that curved around the back is a great vantage point. During the days you’ll normally find a quiet space with beautiful wake views. Thank you for the kind wishes - the dogs are happy to have us home and don’t seem to mind that we’re under the weather. We enjoyed sharing dinner and wish you amazing travels in the upcoming year!
  3. I've had the pleasure of a six hour car ride where I was the sickest I can remember ever being. Chills, cough, exhausted, wanted to crawl under a blanket and not move etc... I have no desire to ever do something like that again! I cannot imagine adding pressure in the head. Thankfully everyone is on the upward trend and the airfare is fully refundable (plus we have travel insurance) so if we need to move something we can!
  4. We were grateful that it happened towards the end of the trip. And we tried to take it in stride. Things happen and sometimes we can't fix them. Room service was great - heck, they called us about ordering most of the time. As to ordering from the dining room, that wasn't mentioned until last night and I REALLY wish someone had spoken up sooner... The turkey sandwich left a lot to be desired. Thank for you the kind thoughts, everyone continues to improve.. wish I had been able to keep on track better and I really did wrestle with finishing things up, but it made sense to share the full story of the trip. 🙂 I hope your cruise, when you get there, is fabulous.
  5. We got a call about a change to our disembarkation last night. Originally, we were not to put out luggage, but that was changed and luggage was picked up along with everyone else's. When room service called us last night about what we might want to have for dinner, we told them we would likely try Sushi on Five to use our last meal in our dinner package, but if that didn't work, then I'd call them back. Normally, room service is not available on the final morning, thankfully the ship made sure we were taken care of. So during that dinner chat they took a breakfast order for us. Which was greatly appreciated. We were asked to remain in the cabin until someone came to grab us. Original time was estimated to be 9:20 and honestly they were pretty close to that! We were escorted to Celler Masters where we waited with everyone else that was were in quarantine (okay, that's what we suspect from chatting with a few people around us and the fact that pretty much everyone was masked up). It was weird to be some of the last people off the ship (even past the multiple "last call for all disembarking passengers!"). Rather than go through customs (copies of passports were made yesterday), we were escorted directly through the terminal and to where our luggage was chilling and then cut free. Two last pictures from our balcony.
  6. I promised some food service shots ( I suspect we tried more of the menu than most opt for 😃). Shrimp cocktail Fruit plate Soup of the day (some kind of tomato) Antipasto platter Turkey club (soggy and honestly not great) Tuna Nicosie salad Chicken noodle soup Cheesecake with blueberry topping And if you'd like a laugh, our breakfast order where we requested two coffees and got two full carafes. 🙂 Apparently I took exactly zero breakfast pics.
  7. I forgot about that expiring on 5/11. Thank you! I’ll give them a slight pass in that the letter we have is dated prior to that and that was the “recommendation” and what the line was doing prior to that date. A big part of it is, does everyone feel well enough to travel… Wishing you a great cruise and hopefully you find her to be in good shape. 🙂
  8. Our documents say we are supposed to quarantine for a total of five days. However that part is at our expense. There is a line in there about following current public health regulations. We’re in Seattle for the day anyways and will have to figure out the best plan of action. This comes with a humber of questions -not the least of which is can we switch flights and will the hotel be able to put us up for another day or two if needed.
  9. Not a great pic, but here she is, caught her sailing away from the Solstice. Cool looking ship!
  10. Thank you for the kind thoughts. We have more water in the cabin than you can shake a stick at. Happily they kept us where we were. And I'm thankful for that balcony - it's fresh air and helps circulate the air in the cabin.
  11. Carlos was great. He was behind the bar when we were there and we were chatting with him on and off. Didn’t try the burgers, but the halibut was really good!
  12. So, I’ve been waffling back and forth for the last day or so to keep the live going. Because our views got a bit more static, but I figure the information is equally warranted and may help some. At this point, one of us is in quarantine due to COVID, which bites. The other person, while under the weather has tested negative twice and is allowed to roam the ship. Yesterday morning we got up. Pretty much business as usual. Both of us had a sore throat. One of us really didn’t want to get out of bed. So, I pulled out the handy dandy test kits that I bring from home and pack “just in case”. First person tested - positive. Second person tested - negative. Called medical shortly before they were closing for the morning, we were told to the person who tested positive needed isolate and come down at 4:00pm. No problem. The person not positive can still use the ship (I’m still somewhat baffled by this). So the person not positive masked up and headed out for tea and water. And lunch. Which is important because, well, food! Other than that, we stayed put. We were also somewhat bummed because yesterday was the wine lunch at Murano and we’d been looking forward to that. At 4:00pm, we did as had been requested and headed to medical. For the person that tested positive - forms were filled out, temps were taken, along with a few other tests. Due to other medical things that are preexisting, paxlovid was provided along with a few other items - cough drops, Tylenol, and a thermometer. For the person who tested negative, since there were symptoms (even having tested negative) a test and cough drops. They gave us the nurses number, the room service number and again told us that the positive person was in quarantine but the other person could roam the ship. The ship has been great. Zero arguments from us about that. When we called room service for dinner, they briefly questioned when we went to medical, but the charge for delivery was refunded (before we asked). The Quarantine Concierge has been great - when they told us something would happen, it absolutely did. A letter was delivered last night outlining what the ship requirements are and what next steps would be. Additionally, because we are so late in the sailing, disembarkment information was provided. Access to Wi-Fi, movies and room service is open to us. Room service called us today about ordering lunch. We’ve heard from Guest Services, the medical team and when we called with a specific medical question due to the short hand they used, the question was answered immediately. We’ve heard from the Quarantine Concierge a number of times, actually just got off the phone with them because some thing changed about disembarking tomorrow. I highly suspect that we don’t have the only COVID case on board in our cabin - there are a few reasons for this, but it’s speculation on my part based on observations. Our last dinner in our package was cancelled and since Sushi on Five does carry out, we plan to ask if it can be used there. More to come on that. One more comment to add to the wall of text above (sorry about that everyone! The goal was to provide as much information as we could) our stateroom attendant has been WONDERFUL to us. He makes sure to check in on the sicker person at least daily, handing off plenty of water, ensuring that our old water bottles are removed and asking what else he can do (within what he can of course). We’ll be able to provide a few shots of room service meals and if you really want it, reviews of a few movies. I can now understand the desire for a Chrome Cast on the cruise. We are both doing well all things considered. Would far rather be out roaming the ship and enjoying everything that she has to offer, however, we are content and very happy with the support coming from the ship.
  13. Thanks to your comment, I'm trying to remember to add the names of the dishes going forward. Sorry about that! In order it was: San Danielle Prosciutto Seafood Ceviche Snow Crab and Avocado Timbale "Daily Vegetable" Tandoori cauliflower steak That cauliflower would be a light main dish or a good side dish for two. It is heavily spiced, but not in a bad way at all. I'd happily order that multiple times over.
  14. Icy Straight Point. Before I get into the day... I want to take a moment and talk about the Solstice here. This is the first cruise we have really, really noticed the azipods. This morning, we got to Icy Straight around 6:30am. And the reason that I know this pretty well is that when the azipods kicked in for docking, it was very jerky and heavy vibrations in the aft. Woke us up. I've booked aft cabins before and this is the first cruise where we have experienced this. It's not the first time either. This is the third time we've felt these heavy vibrations. And, for other aft lovers, more soot than normal... Okay, back to the port. This stop is somewhat amusement parkish. We were the only ship here today and I don't know how I'd feel with another ship in port... It would be a lot. But a cool stop for wild life. We saw starfish, Bald Eagles, Sea Lions, pretty sure there was an orca, darn sure there was a whale, heading out we also saw tons of little sea otters floating around the ship. (Grab your binoculars they are totally adorable floating on the backs.) To spot the starfish, walk down by the cannery dock at low tide. Oh, and some crab. We did not spot bears. Now let's chat prices here at Icy Straight Point (ISP). To take the Zipline down, if you bought today at ISP, it would run you approx $232 usd. We saw it as low as $185 in the cruise planner and this does include unlimited access to the Gondola ride which takes you to the top of the mountain. That same Gondola right (minus the Zipline) will run you approx $53 usd. If memory serves, we saw that at about $58 in the cruise planner. Just something to keep in mind. We were invited to the Helipad for Sailaway out of ISP. After cruising the glacier yesterday, we knew it would be cold and did the layers thing. Which was smart. We made it about 45 minutes and then headed back to the cabin and watched the rest of sailing out from there - the sea otters kept us entertained.
  15. Hubbard Glacier sailing day. Breakfast was at Blu. I have had zero complaints about the food in there. Everything has been delicious. Until this frittata. Maybe I just got a lousy piece, but it was highly unimpressive. Which, after everything else being delicious... Was baffling. Back to the glacier goodness, it is a beautiful spot. The Captian ended up doing a full turn in front of the Glacier so that no matter where you were you had a chance to see it. Also there was a colony of sea lions parked just to right of the glacier. Loud bunch of fellows. We heard them before we saw them... Sadly too far off for my DSLR. They were even tiny in the binoculars. For lunch we tried to stop by Sushi on Five - they were only seating reservations. Guess it wasn't just us wanting soup for lunch. Some how that translated to us eating at Mast Grill. Dinner was Murano. We had prebooked a four night dining package. When we added the Veuve Clicquot dinner, well, we've been eating very well. Amuse Spinach and Frisee Salad Mushroom Cappuccino The Cheese Tray they currently have available. (I originally thought those were cheese curds in the middle, nope, those are dried apples). And the smaller plate we split. Apologies, I didn't grab a picture of the main. It was too good and we tucked right in! The evening sky up here is lovely.
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