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Lauranne

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  1. I’m really not surprised. https://cruisepassenger.com.au/news/all-carnival-brands-reinstate-mask-policy-amid-covid-mayhem/
  2. Love your pictures. For future reference: If you download the Westjet app, you can connect to loads of entertainment. Movies, tv shows, podcasts, music etc. of course you use your own device.
  3. Thank you for your update. Glad to hear that The Wind is no longer smelly 😆 We look forward to our two expeditions on her next year.
  4. I agree. We spent a month in NZ early in 2020. It is a truly amazing country with some of the friendliest people that we have meet traveling. I think it’s so unfair when someone makes assumptions of a whole country based on one or two citizens.
  5. My question for the SS agent would be, good to go on the ship or good to enter the countries in which the ship visits?
  6. With the omicron variant, a fever isn’t a given. No one I know who has had COVID recently has had a fever including my 94 year old father in law. It seems that the most prevalent symptom is a cough. Taking everyone’s temperature is a huge waste of time in my opinion. Hope that’s not happening but hope people are self monitoring/testing to keep others healthy.
  7. Sometimes I don’t think smokers have any idea how offensive the smell of cigarette/cigar smoke is to many others. In my younger days when DH smoked, I became desensitized to it. Smokers were everywhere, restaurants, bars, shops. It really didn’t bother me. In recent years, with DH a non smoker and the many laws pertaining to where smoking is allowed, I rarely smell smoke. Now when I do I find I truly find it offensive. It is not an emotional response, it is a physical one. It probably doesn’t help that I now have allergies and occasional asthma. If I were on this cruise would I complain? Probably not. I would avoid the area if possible. I will be on the Wind for two cruises next year. I am assuming cigar guy will be long gone. 😜 Now here’s hoping they get the sewage situation in hand.
  8. We haven’t sailed with HAL for over five years. In the meantime prior to COVID we did a crossing from New York to Hamburg with Cunard and The Galapagos with Silversea. We are driven by itineraries and experiences. We have two upcoming expedition cruises with Silversea. While the first in February to Antarctica was pricey, the second in June from Hamburg to Reykjavik (exploring the northern British Isles, small islands) was not. I looked at a similar cruise on the HAL website same number of days, some of the same ports but Amsterdam to Amsterdam so fewer ports. Similar room class etc. I added on HIA as Silversea is all inclusive. While HAL was less expensive, I started adding on the extras I get with Silversea. Transfer from home to airport, transfer to hotel, pre and post hotel and transfers home. No tipping, butler service etc. The HAL cruise would cost me more. I certainly agree that these luxury cruise lines are generally more expensive but not always. It pays to shop around. I know that expedition cruises are not for everyone. This was just an example from my recent searches. I love reading this board and seeing so many long time posters. Lauranne
  9. Thanks for the tip. It worked just fine on my iPad. I really like that you can also see your booked activities as well.
  10. 121 trick or treaters. It was crazy. No nutrigrain bars here. A mini chocolate bar, a small bag of potato chips and a small bag of candy. Unfortunately I ran out of chips at number 108. We’ve been in this house for four Halloweens and this is the biggest number yet.
  11. The credit card I used to book has cancellation insurance that more than covers the deposit so that’s a non issue for me. In the end I booked port to port with the room category that I wanted and saved a substantial amount. Strangely when I looked at my Silversea the booking was already there even though the deposit won’t be paid until tomorrow. It showed home to airport transfers, one night hotel before and after and hotel to ship transfers included. Later the booking was gone. It will be interesting to see what shows up tomorrow.
  12. daddyo I wanted to do my own air, so I chose D to D no air. No worries. I will join the roll call. Thanks
  13. I just booked this expedition cruise for next June. Prices are really wonky. We thought we’d do door to door without flights but it was $8800 more than port to port. Both include the exact same things. Am I missing something here?
  14. I emailed her. I did get the email address through the Facebook group. Not sure I should put the email address here but easy to figure out. First name, last initial and of course at silversea. 😄 Hope this helps.
  15. We have only seven days on SS. I contacted Ms Muckermann regarding an ongoing situation. I calmly wrote my concerns with facts not emotion. I received a reply within the hour. The situation was rectified by the end of the day. I call this fabulous service and it certainly has me looking at future bookings.
  16. We are in Antarctica in February. I plan on bringing my hiking poles. It’s the downhills that put stress on my knees and I find poles help immensely. Lauranne
  17. While I rarely post, I look forward to the humour and banter around the water cooler. Mysty, I can always count on you for a great joke each day. As a fellow Canadian, I get your funnies unlike the dry British humour that sometimes eludes me, I enjoy the back and forth of those actively participating on this thread. UKCruiseJeff, during the past few years my husband has made it his mission to perfect many dishes of numerous cultures. His char siu and bao buns are a thing of joy and beauty. I am truly a lucky gal. Keep up this positive, inclusive thread as I’m sure that there are many who read daily with a smile on their face. Lauranne
  18. AliceJ, You will love it. We talk about the wonders of the Galapagos regularly. As Bill said, there was room for everyone that wanted to do a particular excursion. The deep water snorkelling is not to be missed. Swimming surrounded by fish of every colour as well as sea turtles and sea lions is an experience of a lifetime. If you are really lucky a penguin will dart by. Enjoy. Lauranne
  19. Hi Rothco1, Did you find this information on My Silversea or through a TA? We are also booked on a Feb. 2023 Antarctica Cruise and it still says Silversea Simply Hotel on our My Silversea details tab. Lauranne
  20. Greetings, I am Laurie and I hale from Canada. Although I have been a member of Cruise Critic for a number of years. My DH and I are infrequent cruisers. We tend to prefer land travel but Silversea Expeditions caught our eye in 2014 when we explored the Galapagos. We have cruised with extended family a number of times on other lines and in the fall of 2019 we did a crossing with Cunard from New York to Hamburg. This was a retirement trip. Recently we have booked an Antarctic Expedition for February, 2023 and given the wonderful experience that we had in the Galapagos we didn’t look at any other lines. While we have not sailed on a “regular” sailing with SS I am interested in the information and insights from the members of this forum. We have been slow to get back to travel but have taken two road trips so far this year. We ventured to Palm Springs/Napa Valley in January and to the Willamette Valley in Oregon in March. Yes we like good wine 🍷. We plan on flying to Mendoza after our Antarctic Expedition to sample some Malbec’s. If you have read this far, thanks for your time. Any and all information on Antarctica and the Silver Wind would be much appreciated. Laurie
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