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  1. When we were on the Quest in November, we got quotes for 4 different cruises including the World Cruise. Our TA was never notified what cruises we were looking at. When we booked, we were asked if we wanted to use the same TA as we had used in the past. As far as we were concerned, the sale was closed onboard when we made our deposit. If our TA pressured us while on a cruise or not on a cruise, we would be looking for a new TA.

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  2. 3 hours ago, Juno1956 said:

    Having just been on Azamara I thought I would look at booking on board but I wanted further advice on using loyalty points etc and just wanted a quote on a cruise to Japan for 2024. The guy was very reluctant to give a quote, and didn’t so lost our booking. 
    However, I did enjoy our first Azamara and will book again , but not on board! 

    This is disappointing. We usually book a future cruise on board because we get discounts, OBC and a smaller deposit. Also, we can look at what rooms are available and choose the best one for us. We have often got quotes for 4 or 5 cruises.

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  3. I now see that Azamara is offering Hop On/Hop Off shore excursions for a fee on a cruise we are doing in August. Is this Azamara replacing the shuttle buses from the port to the city that pre-COVID were free? The description says they will be Azamara exclusive. At the same time, shore excursions that were available a month ago are no longer listed.

  4. I now see that Azamara is offering Hop On/Hop Off shore excursions for a fee on a cruise we are doing in August. Is this Azamara replacing the shuttle buses from the port to the city that pre-COVID were free? The description says they will be Azamara exclusive. At the same time, shore excursions that were available a month ago are no longer listed.

  5. I did not like the piped in music on the Quest in November, particularly in Windows for breakfast. The jazz that was being played was jarring and loud enough to make conversation difficult.

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  6. 1 hour ago, takemewithyou said:

    @uktog very timely update on your comparison!  We are on Viking Orion, having boarded on Easter Sunday.  It has been interesting to compare with our Dec Quest cruise.  I think things were a bit better on Quest then than what you recently experienced, however…..not without some small issues!

     

    There are some things we are VERY impressed with on Viking….the ship is gorgeous and the stateroom , a PV, is so so nice and spacious.  The bath is lovely with heated floors, clean and fresh. My DH describes the ship as one in which you took the best parts of all the cruises and different .cruise.lines and combined them all together into one ship!  If it just had the Azamara crew as we all knew, it would be fantastic!  
     

    The food is a step above.  We have not had our evenings in Manfredis yet, but last night we did the Chefs Table with the halibut you mentioned and it was fantastic. Service was very good.  There is no extra charge for the Chefs Table.  Tonight there is chateaubriand in the restaurant and in the World Cafe.  The Restaurant was so slow the first night, beyond anything we have ever experienced and pretty bad the next morning with wait times and cold food, we have stopped going there.  We are relying on specialties and World cafe.

     

    I will have more thoughts as the days go on.  We are missing the Azamara crew, the White Night, the destination evening.  Oh and we missed a port, Astoria OR, supposedly because we are trying to outrun a low pressure system.  We are now sitting 70 miles off of San Francisco, our stop tomorrow so not sure why we couldn’t have stopped in Astoria?  I guess one should never second guess the Captain! 
     

    so there have been some good and some not so good things.  Time will tell how we feel.  

    Trust me, you wouldn't have wanted to go in over the bar to get to Astoria. Living a few miles south, it has been cold, wet, hailed and snowed in the last 36 hours. Add on to that very strong winds.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Aardvaark said:

    Our favorite places, according to our mood and the time of day, are the Patio for lunch, the Drawing Room to get/return a book, the Den for trivia contests, the Sunset Verandah for a libation whenever it suits us, and the Living Room to see what's ahead (and for little nibblies).

     

    Of course we have to visit Customer Relations when something goes amiss, where we consult with Ferdinand the Fixer.

    That sounds just right. I don't know Ferdinand the Fixer. I will need to get to know him.

  8. Having done a recent b2b, I concur with KirkNC. I would definitely get back no later than 3 pm. When we returned on the cross-over day after exploring on our own, although we did not have to go through the testing, etc., we had to walk around the area for new passengers and through the scanner in a different part of the cruise port.

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  9. 3 hours ago, janbvacation said:

    Hi all,

    Interesting to read the differences, thanks for all your help!

    I was wondering how it is with the perk for one night of complimentary specialty dining for two, every seven days.

    Is this per every full 7 days? Or per section of every 7 days? E.g. on a 12 day cruise would you be able to make use of this 1 or 2 times?

     

    First timer on Azamara Journey in June 2022, booked P1.

    Elite with Celebrity.

    Just 1.

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  10. I am one of those walkers on the track early in the morning. I stick to the outside and let the joggers/runners take the inside track. Often, I have been the only one there. And, I have never seen anyone pushed or sworn at. I do think it is a little rude to go the opposite direction everyone else is going but I don't say anything. In the ports, since arrival is often early in the morning, you might want to consider going for a run on shore.

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  11. 44 minutes ago, B17 said:

    I am pretty sure I saw that table too, but then I found another one relative to UK.  I am pretty sure that one you are looking at is aimed at US pax

    The US website has the same table. No difference.

  12. I now interpret the timing for the booster should say "After a minimum of" in front of all time limits. The following is from the FAQs on the Azamara website and adds some clarity to the table.

      • Am I required to be vaccinated and have my booster shot for COVID-19 to sail on Azamara?

        As of March 1, 2022, all guests 5 years of age and older must be fully vaccinated. Azamara will require vaccine eligible guests to be fully vaccinated with all initial doses administered at least 14 days prior to sailing. We also require that fully vaccinated guests get a booster dose when they become eligible to do.

        Vaccines that are fully approved or authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the European Medicines Agency are accepted. Please be aware that certain countries we sail from or visit during a voyage may require a specific vaccine, and only those travelers vaccinated with the requisite vaccine will be considered fully vaccinated. Be sure to review your departure country's requirements or consult our guest materials prior to sailing for these requirements. Below you will find the list of approved vaccines: 

        • Pfizer-BioNtech (Comirnaty)

        • Moderna

        • Oxford/AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria) 

        • Johnson & Johnson (Jansen)

        Guests with a mixed series of any two of the following vaccines above taken within a minimum of 28 days between doses, will also be considered fully vaccinated. To comply with this requirement, documentation of full vaccination must be provided at the terminal as a condition for boarding Azamara will not accept any form of Certificate of Recovery.

      • Will I be considered fully vaccinated if my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine is from one manufacturer and the second dose is from another?

        We accept a mixed vaccination series consisting of doses from different manufacturers, as long as your vaccine series meets the following requirements:

        • Must consist of at least two doses of vaccines that are fully approved or authorized for emergency use by the U.S. FDA or the European Medicines Agency.
        • The two doses must be administered at least 28 days apart*

        The final dose must be completed at least 14 days before sailing. Mixed vaccines may not be accepted at all ports of call. Guests who are vaccinated with a mixed series may not be allowed to go ashore at these ports, or may need to undergo additional testing if they wish to go ashore.

      • If I lost my original vaccination card, but am able to show electronic proof of vaccination on a government sponsored site/app, will that be accepted as proof of vaccination?
      • What is Azamara’s policy on boosters?

        We strongly recommend that all fully vaccinated guests receive a booster dose when they become eligible to do so. Crew members receive a booster shot as they become eligible (six months after their last vaccination dose). Starting March 1, all guests will be required to have their booster shot in order to sail.  

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  13. These guidelines don't work any better for US citizens. Boosters in the US weren't approved until at least 9 months after original vaccines were available. Why is it a minimum time for the Pfizer booster but for the other boosters it is not? We got the vaccine that was available in our rural county when we got our vaccines last February and March.

  14. The Drawing Room is one of those treasured quiet places on the Azamara ships. Also, where my husband picks up the daily puzzles and I find books I have not read. Are there not enough other places on the ship to get drinks? And, do you have to pay for the premium drink before you can try the small plates?

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