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@Vineyard View is on a Seabourn ship which is at most 650 pax and I think he is sailing on the 450 pax ship so much harder to acquire 12 passengers. Vineyard I saw just recently that a roll call group for Sojourn sailing in February, they over a period of a few months just announced they got the required number for a tour. Also Seabourn Sailors may help, not that I do social media, I did meet one of the moderators on Odyssey recently and he was very nice.
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@marazul thanks for the extra information. I was looking to book Rome Cabs as we have used them before and know they are good. Since our flight arrives in the morning the trip to Cerveteri and the Castle will be a good way to spend the time before we can check in to our apartment.
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I'm not big into shows though we did do three on Regent mainly because it was so boring in the clubs. In clubs after 9.30 there would be lucky to be half a dozen people there. The Observation Bar on Regent was the quietest out of all of them. We are in our mid 60s so not spring chickens and many people we chat to in the Obs Bar on Seabourn after 10pm are older than that. It isn't just that the buses are 2/3 to 3/4 full we found there would be 3 or 4 going to the same spot and so the large tourist groups was overwhelming. This was in Japan. We rarely do tours with Seabourn as we prefer to wander or book private tours. I do a lot of research pre cruise and we have plans for most ports. The last one we did on Seabourn was an Oyster tasting in Alaska in September and there was only about a dozen people. It was very good and we enjoyed the scenery, the drive out to the Oyster farm and the oysters. I think my husband and I are just not the Regent Demographic as we prefer smaller boutique hotels and not bus tours but we wanted to try it and I'm glad we did. Pricing for Regent in Australia is high unless you can snag a good deal with upgrades and sale pricing. We also don't get any included air or transfers. Edited to add I remember now the Oyster tour actually specified the maximum was 12 guests which was another reason we were happy to book it.
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@Mallisa Thank you for your detailed information. I decided to look further into booking as mid August is still holiday time and already there was of number of places booked out. Based on your message and reading blogs and watching videos I have booked an apartment in Trevignano Romano a delightful looking town on the lake. As it is Summer we will be able to use the ferry to visit other towns on the lake so I will make sure to try gelato at Bar del Molo. @marazul and @cruisemom42 Thank you for the recommendation of Frascati as I now have it on my list of places to stay for a few days rather than stay in Rome.
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You are confused. Rome Cabs is not the standard taxi it is a private company that you can book transfers and tours through. I do understand why you thought people are referring to normal taxis due to the name but this discussion is not about normal taxis.
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Everyone likes different things. My recent Regent cruise was on a lovely ship and the food and wine was good apart from their revenue wine selection was poor. However I would have to find a really good deal on a transatlantic as I found I really don't like going on included excursions. For included excursions it was fairly full buses and multiple buses going to the same place. I felt I was back in school following a teacher on an excursion. For our post cruise land tour we actually ended up doing part of the first day and skipping the rest as we disliked being rounded up like school children so often. Our guides were lovely and we were never late for the bus when we did go. Also in the evening we are used to going up to the Obs Bar after a late diner and/or a show and chatting with people and staying up until late. We couldn't do that for the most part on Regent. There was hardly anyone in the bars and those few were in their own groups isolated so it made it hard to chat. In the last few days we met two lovely couples from Mexico who joined in when I finally decided to just dance anyway as the Duo in the Explorer lounge were very good. Explora is the luxury arm of MSC which is owned by the Aponte family. The Aponte family also own the world's largest shipping container line so they have deep pockets.
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A booking every 7 days per suite. For example my upcoming cruise is a 12 day + 14 day booked seperately. I was only able to book Solis online once on the 12 day cruise but twice for the 14 day cruise.
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Can I board in Porto rather than embarkation port in Lisbon?
frantic36 replied to HarryLake34's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Since I have quite a few days pre and post cruise in Lisbon next year I am looking at different day trips. So I googled searched Esteril and all I got was the Spanish translation "sterile" 😲. Further searching and putting in Portugal I found the town. It looks nice but more of a resort which I think in March would be too cool for me. Have you been to Evora? It looks interesting with the architecture and history and wineries. -
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frantic36 replied to toseaornottosea's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
There is a small classic menu plus fish of the day and pasta of the day you can order for table service at the Colonnade at lunch. I often have the fish of the day with a starter salad from the buffet. There is also the Patio grill which is around the pool area. Again it has buffet items but it also has the same order at the table menu. In September some of us ordered a couple of pizzas to share with different toppings at the Patio Grill at lunch time. This was out of Alaska and northern Japan so yes the weather was cool but we rugged up. -
Big Leadership Change for Seabourn, Holland America, etc
frantic36 replied to SonomaMountain's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
You and I know each other so I do wonder why you keep questioning my taste. I am trying other lines but I keep finding myself happier on Seabourn. Maybe I will try Silversea new ships and I appreciate your recommendation but. -
The whale shark season runs March to July in Ningaloo so September is too late in the season. There will be Humpbacks only. I'm Just waking up and am going away for a few days but will write up that flight from Darwin to Kakadu National Park. I really enjoyed the flight and the boat ride on the Yellow River. We saw lots of Crocodiles from the boat.
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Big Leadership Change for Seabourn, Holland America, etc
frantic36 replied to SonomaMountain's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
I think I have an answer. There was just a shake up in the company. https://hotelsmag.com/news/aimbridges-new-ceo-is-busy-fixing-the-company-hes-doing-it-with-a-rolling-pin/ In Summary so you don't have to read the whole article published in June 2024: What does this excavation project look like? Well, for one, there is no longer a global president. That position, which was occupied by Mark Tamis, is gone; so, too, is Allison Reid, who was chief global growth officer. Eric Jacobs, another longtime Marriott executive and Smith confidante, joined Aimbridge in June as chief global growth officer. No more speculation, it's business as usual. -
Big Leadership Change for Seabourn, Holland America, etc
frantic36 replied to SonomaMountain's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
But why? I know they have also done some restructuring over the last 12 months or so and of course people change careers for all sorts of reasons. One positive, I hope, is that being President of Global Operations he is au fait with hotels working to keep their clients happy? -
Big Leadership Change for Seabourn, Holland America, etc
frantic36 replied to SonomaMountain's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
I have been reading about Mark Tamis and I am still trying to digest why after being President of Global Operations of Aimbridge he has decided to move over to Seabourn? https://hotelsmag.com/news/aimbridge-is-the-largest-third-party-operator-is-it-big-enough/ You know from my posts I am wary of speculation but this has me puzzled.