jmh2006 Posted March 20, 2023 #2751 Share Posted March 20, 2023 4 hours ago, Momof3gurlz said: We have a cabin on hold for this one. Thanks for posting about it, I never would’ve noticed it. For us it’s a perfect combination of ports with some history (plus the canal), tropical beachy ports and sea days. Hooray!!!! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmh2006 Posted March 20, 2023 #2752 Share Posted March 20, 2023 4 hours ago, Momof3gurlz said: Got this years birthday gift this morning, aren’t they pretty 😂? Nice pair!🤣🤣 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare niksmom630 Posted March 20, 2023 #2753 Share Posted March 20, 2023 (edited) Hello Chicago….welcomed back to grey skies and grey landscapes 😒 already missing palm trees 💔 Why does Beringer White Zin taste different at home than in the Schooner Bar??? 🤔 I may have drank it anyway 😎 the pups definitely missed us….. Gnocchi….MOM, it’s BEEN 9 days SINCE YOU PLAYED TUG WITH ME! Kaley…. Mom, it’s been 9 days since our last couch snuggle 💕 Used to be a plant here…. 🤦🏼♀️ golden retriever “goat” Edited March 20, 2023 by niksmom630 T 3 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmh2006 Posted March 20, 2023 #2754 Share Posted March 20, 2023 Also booked on Bella 2!! 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3 Kitty Mommy Posted March 20, 2023 #2755 Share Posted March 20, 2023 Thank you all for taking me along on this wonderful adventure. Because of all the different contributors I got to visit a whole lot of new places, sample many more different meals, and all those adult beverages! Wow! Almost ... not really ... as good as being there. Thanks again from a long time lurker on both Bella's and Dani's threads. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare John&LaLa Posted March 20, 2023 #2756 Share Posted March 20, 2023 36 minutes ago, A&L_Ont said: From reading what some have said, I’m glad we pre-booked our Uber. From leaving our cabin to the airport it took us 30 minutes. The Genie walk-off might have played a small part, but the Uber driver showing up and on time was an equally important part of it too. I had a walk off with Vasilije 😁 Great guy But when we got to luggage hall, our bags were on a trolley, wrapped in cellophane. Then they start 'discussing' who will open them. So Laura starts doing it, but gets screamed at. We need a Longshoreman to do it. But then he won't take them off the trolley, so Laura and I did. Crazy 4 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mets07 Posted March 20, 2023 #2757 Share Posted March 20, 2023 4 minutes ago, John&LaLa said: But when we got to luggage hall, our bags were on a trolley, wrapped in cellophane. Then they start 'discussing' who will open them. So Laura starts doing it, but gets screamed at. We need a Longshoreman to do it. But then he won't take them off the trolley, so Laura and I did. Crazy Good grief. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sea Dog Posted March 21, 2023 #2758 Share Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. Edited March 21, 2023 by Sea Dog 89 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barbeyg Posted March 21, 2023 #2759 Share Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) 16 minutes ago, John&LaLa said: But when we got to luggage hall, our bags were on a trolley, wrapped in cellophane. Then they start 'discussing' who will open them. So Laura starts doing it, but gets screamed at. We need a Longshoreman to do it. But then he won't take them off the trolley, so Laura and I did. Crazy I guess you should consider yourself fortunate he didn’t make you tip him so you could take them off the trolley. Edited March 21, 2023 by barbeyg 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Husky1987 Posted March 21, 2023 #2760 Share Posted March 21, 2023 1 minute ago, Sea Dog said: Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. What a wonderful gesture in videoing it for him. We did a burial at sea with some of my Dad's ashes on Explorer and the Royal people could not have been kinder and handled it with more care than they did. It created a long lasting memory for my Mom, brother and I. My brother and I are going to do the same with some of both Mom and Dad's ashes together on Navigator next April. 25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare niksmom630 Posted March 21, 2023 #2761 Share Posted March 21, 2023 it was an amazing week and hard to believe it’s over. 🥺 Looking forward to the final wrap ups and videos from the rest of these great “LIVE” ers! 💕 @John&LaLa @Sea Dog @A&L_Ont @Lionesss…. Thanks for making this epic and probably CC record breaking! 🏆 happy to be home with my favorite non humans…. only owners of multiples understand this…. Sister love…..💕 Or not…. Anyone ready for another cruise? 😉 28 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barbeyg Posted March 21, 2023 #2762 Share Posted March 21, 2023 10 minutes ago, Sea Dog said: Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing this with us, Marty. Our deepest condolences. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razl Posted March 21, 2023 #2763 Share Posted March 21, 2023 I am posting this with John's permission. LOL Fine example of some of the crazy, fun, times we had on board. 20230316_230942.mp4 11 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare niksmom630 Posted March 21, 2023 #2764 Share Posted March 21, 2023 25 minutes ago, John&LaLa said: I had a walk off with Vasilije 😁 Great guy But when we got to luggage hall, our bags were on a trolley, wrapped in cellophane. Then they start 'discussing' who will open them. So Laura starts doing it, but gets screamed at. We need a Longshoreman to do it. But then he won't take them off the trolley, so Laura and I did. Crazy Shhhhesh! For real????? 😂 I’m sure the “Saran” will be ultra effective germ buffer 🤦🏼♀️ 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHProud Posted March 21, 2023 #2765 Share Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) Marty , condolences on the loss of your beloved wife . What a great gift from Greg and Linda. May you , Amelia and Joe share many more cruises. Edited March 21, 2023 by NHProud 11 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clconnell Posted March 21, 2023 #2766 Share Posted March 21, 2023 On 3/15/2023 at 12:05 PM, Sea Dog said: Lunch at Paradise Beach. Caribbean Breeze with Tequila. Coconut Shrimp at recommended by Andrew @A&L_Ont so good. Chicken Burrito was great. Saul our fantastic server. They really take care of you. As crowded as it was it never felt crowded and we never had to wait for a cocktail or food. I’m really impressed. Saul was ours back in December - did a fantastic job! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akcruz Posted March 21, 2023 #2767 Share Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) 29 minutes ago, Sea Dog said: Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. Wow, didn't realize all of this was going on. Knew of his wife's passing and the drink but not the burial. What a special memory, thanks for sharing. Glad to hear he enjoyed the cruise even under the circumstances. Edited March 21, 2023 by akcruz 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akcruz Posted March 21, 2023 #2768 Share Posted March 21, 2023 13 minutes ago, Razl said: I am posting this with John's permission. LOL Fine example of some of the crazy, fun, times we had on board. 20230316_230942.mp4 Another moment we missed, we were there but over by the rail watching the party on the promenade. Thanks for capturing one of the many fun moments from the cruise. 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValerieJo Posted March 21, 2023 #2769 Share Posted March 21, 2023 30 minutes ago, Sea Dog said: Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. We didn’t meet Marty @nasa1974 until the last night. He was kind enough to share stories and pictures of his lovely Sue. We had a fun discussion about the Trikes Aruba excursion as it was one we had also done. May you have nothing but happy memories. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razl Posted March 21, 2023 #2770 Share Posted March 21, 2023 35 minutes ago, Sea Dog said: Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. Greg this is marvelous. I am sure Marty & family appreciate it. So well done, I was in tears at the end. 16 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare A&L_Ont Posted March 21, 2023 Author #2771 Share Posted March 21, 2023 28 minutes ago, Sea Dog said: I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Marty, thank-you for letting us be a part of your day. I’m sorry for your loss. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare niksmom630 Posted March 21, 2023 #2772 Share Posted March 21, 2023 19 minutes ago, Razl said: Greg this is marvelous. I am sure Marty & family appreciate it. So well done, I was in tears at the end. What she said!!!! 🥺🥺🥺🥺 this is beautiful, Greg 💕 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted March 21, 2023 #2773 Share Posted March 21, 2023 1 hour ago, Sea Dog said: Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. Wow, thanks for sharing the story and the video. Don't know what else to say. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BonTexasNY Posted March 21, 2023 #2774 Share Posted March 21, 2023 1 hour ago, Sea Dog said: Burial at Sea Many of the Bella cruisers would meet at the Schooner Bar. One of our gang is Marty @nasa1974. (Marty is on the left) One night I noticed Marty was at the bar drinking a bottle of Heineken beer. Standing next to his bottle was a Manhattan cocktail. I asked Marty if he drinks Manhattans and he said no. He told me he got the cocktail in memory of his late wife. Marty shared that Sue would have a Manhattan at least once a cruise to honor Marty’s grandfather who she would share the drink with when they visited. Some nights he would have a glass of wine sitting next to his beer to honor his wife. Marty did this every night. I asked Marty to tell me about his wife. He went on to tell me that his wife had died of cancer in November of 2021 after a long battle. I asked Marty about meeting her. He told me that they had met on a ski trip and fell instantly in love. They started cruising and they met Cruise Critic friends and fellow Bella Cruisers Joe and Amelia @Cruisingpeople. The couples met on a cruise of the Panama Canal and became close friends. They ended up going on 4 cruises together. Marty told me he was going to bury Suzanne’s ashes at sea. He went through all the protocols with Royal and got a biodegradable urn for Sue’s ashes. We had set up a time to meet with the officers and do a ceremony on our last sea day. I asked who was going to attend. He said Joe and Amelia of course since they were good friends. I asked if Linda and I could be there for him and he said yes. On Day 7 at sea we met the Royal officers who took us to a special spot on ship away from people so Marty could have his personal moment. What happened next was a joyful, emotional moment. I asked him if it was alright to document the burial at sea for him and his family to have for a memory. Marty also gave his blessing to have this video published so people can see what a burial at sea is like to honor their loved ones. The staff of Royal was so caring and nice. In the end we all cried and embraced. We then went to the schooner bar for a toast to Sue and to order another glass of wine for her. I think Marty will always cherish this moment. I know I did. Cheers to you Suzanne may you rest in peace. This brought me to tears. Greg and Linda, you both have kind hearts for joining Amelia and Joe to honor Sue's memory to support Marty. I know he'll treasure this always. 9 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taznremmy Posted March 21, 2023 #2775 Share Posted March 21, 2023 2 hours ago, Lionesss said: Home THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. Someone was happy to see you❣️ 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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