Rare Jim_Iain Posted Sunday at 11:51 PM Author #226 Share Posted Sunday at 11:51 PM 4 hours ago, DaKahuna said: Bon Voyage Jim. Looking forward to this even though Oceania is not currently on our radar. Thanks John. It wasn’t on a radar until it was. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 12:02 AM Author #227 Share Posted Monday at 12:02 AM 3 hours ago, Maggie 1008 said: Jim, the PH suites on the O class ships are about 440sq ft. They feel much more spacious than the Sky suites on X. I believe SS are about 320sq ft. Not sure about the size on R class ships. On Millennium SS is 251 sq ft and 57 sq ft balcony. In Regatta Penthouse is 260 sq ft and 62 sq ft balcony. This is per cruise deck plans. On Vista Penthouse is 420 square ft. n 39 sq ft balcony. On S-Class SS 300/79. E-Class 299/63. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 12:05 AM Author #228 Share Posted Monday at 12:05 AM 3 hours ago, Gracie115 said: We have been in both SS on X and Penthouse on Oceania Vista. We had underbed storage on the Vista. The Penthouse felt bigger than the SS on X. The balcony was large and had a table, 2 chairs and a lounge. Bathroom much larger on Vista. I think all the suites on Vista are larger. The Owners suite is about 2x that of Regatta. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 12:19 AM Author #229 Share Posted Monday at 12:19 AM 49 minutes ago, haynesra said: Jim if can please post the daily activities list as well. Thanks I posted day one in message 150 on Oceania Live. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 12:27 AM Author #230 Share Posted Monday at 12:27 AM 2 hours ago, 81Zoomie said: The O menu puts Luminae to shame. Please let us know what you think of your evening dining experience 😋. First dinner I would give a 9 - everything was served hot and well seasoned. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 12:33 AM Author #231 Share Posted Monday at 12:33 AM In MDR Oceania puts Luminae to shame First Dinnerware. By guess who? Also instead of twinkle candles and silver plated s/p now this is amazing. - Space between tables. When we first arrived the area we were seated in was full but noise level was low. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSFrance69 Posted Monday at 01:33 AM #232 Share Posted Monday at 01:33 AM 1 hour ago, babysteps said: Glad you are enjoying the cruise @Jim_Iain! On the topic of clotted cream - in the US if you can find regularly-pastuerized (not ultra) heavy cream you can DIY. We get a quart at a time and by the time we finish there are actual clots of clotted cream left. Very good on berries! I've heard that sometimes they serve whipped cream with the scones for tea... but if you ask for clotted cream, they have it on hand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verizon Posted Monday at 07:34 AM #233 Share Posted Monday at 07:34 AM (edited) 7 hours ago, Jim_Iain said: In MDR Oceania puts Luminae to shame First Dinnerware. By guess who? Also instead of twinkle candles and silver plated s/p now this is amazing. - Space between tables. When we first arrived the area we were seated in was full but noise level was low. What take you so long to find out Celebrity is not up to par when compare to other upscale cruiseline ? I can't wait for my first Queen Victoria cruise in January. Could be another Zenith jump ship.LOL Edited Monday at 07:39 AM by verizon 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare chemmo Posted Monday at 08:07 AM #234 Share Posted Monday at 08:07 AM 23 minutes ago, verizon said: What take you so long to find out Celebrity is not up to par when compare to other upscale cruiseline ? I can't wait for my first Queen Victoria cruise in January. Could be another Zenith jump ship.LOL The strength of Jim’s reports are that he has the ability to provide facts plus express the ‘ambiance’ of a cruise experience…I am sure most of us following this will not only become educated about what O offers but what the cruise experience feels like… I don’t know how well I have expressed what I mean but two separate sets of my friends tried Cunard earlier this year. One couple got off enthused about the cruise and the attention to detail the experience had offered. The other couple got off and described the experience as ‘too stuffy’….Jim’s narrative skills will hopefully empower us to have a ‘feel’ for what the full O experience is like…. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LouChamp Posted Monday at 10:23 AM #235 Share Posted Monday at 10:23 AM Aloha. I always enjoy reading Jim's posts and of course his pictures. Have been blessed to cruise since1971 and achieve top tiers on most cruise lines or close to top tiers. I enjoy the varied experiences by doing so and each voyage is always a different experience as a result. They each have their own unique character and Jim does a phenomenal job exposing and describing same. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkesbaynz Posted Monday at 01:05 PM #236 Share Posted Monday at 01:05 PM (edited) Thanks for the insight Jim. We have enjoyed two Oceania cruises but much preferred the larger Marina to the smaller Sirena. Fantastic food. My main gripe would be that the evening show entertainment is aimed at 90 year olds. The Sirena was beautifully decorated. The Concierge (normal balcony size) cabin was fine and attractively decorated, with space under the bed for suitcase storage. The wardrobe a little small. Probably the smallest shower at sea and am advised that morbidly obese used the showers in the gym/spa. Okay for me 6'3" 210lbs I would certainly consider further Oceania cruises as the itineraries are great. However just debarked the X Ascent which we thought was the best ship in our 18 cruises on six lines. Edited Monday at 01:19 PM by hawkesbaynz clarification 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NMTraveller Posted Monday at 01:50 PM #237 Share Posted Monday at 01:50 PM (edited) 5 hours ago, chemmo said: I don’t know how well I have expressed what I mean but two separate sets of my friends tried Cunard earlier this year. One couple got off enthused about the cruise and the attention to detail the experience had offered. The other couple got off and described the experience as ‘too stuffy’….Jim’s narrative skills will hopefully empower us to have a ‘feel’ for what the full O experience is like…. I would stay away from the "too stuffy" crowd myself. I like the ambience and don't want the extra noise. I prefer a relaxed quiet vacation, quiet MDRs, etc. So far O is showing that. Edited Monday at 01:51 PM by NMTraveller 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare hcat Posted Monday at 01:55 PM #238 Share Posted Monday at 01:55 PM When I saw the fancy China and dining room set up, confirmed not for us! But will enjoy following along.. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare chemmo Posted Monday at 01:55 PM #239 Share Posted Monday at 01:55 PM 1 minute ago, NMTraveller said: I would stay away from the "too stuffy" crowd myself. I like the ambience and don't want the extra noise. I prefer a relaxed quiet vacation. I guess the reason why so many of us have regularly cruised Celebrity is that they are very good (generally) at getting that balance of relaxed and stylish without being stuffy or too casual. It is a hard balance. 7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare chemmo Posted Monday at 01:58 PM #240 Share Posted Monday at 01:58 PM 1 minute ago, hcat said: When I saw the fancy China and dining room set up, confirmed not for us! But will enjoy following along.. Now I felt a bit the opposite…One of the things that can annoy me a bit on Celebrity is my end of evening cognac coming in a tumbler. No big issue but I do like nice crockery and glassware. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canderson Posted Monday at 02:08 PM #241 Share Posted Monday at 02:08 PM 8 minutes ago, hcat said: When I saw the fancy China and dining room set up, confirmed not for us! But will enjoy following along.. It may help us understand other posts as well if you would tell us what it is about the tableware that would cause you to take an entire cruise line off of your list because of it. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NMTraveller Posted Monday at 02:10 PM #242 Share Posted Monday at 02:10 PM (edited) 16 minutes ago, chemmo said: I guess the reason why so many of us have regularly cruised Celebrity is that they are very good (generally) at getting that balance of relaxed and stylish without being stuffy or too casual. It is a hard balance. I think that lately Celebrity falls into the too casual group... They have changed. Edited Monday at 02:12 PM by NMTraveller 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jelayne Posted Monday at 02:30 PM #243 Share Posted Monday at 02:30 PM 16 minutes ago, canderson said: It may help us understand other posts as well if you would tell us what it is about the tableware that would cause you to take an entire cruise line off of your list because of it. For me it was a flashback to dinner at Grandparents. Hands in lap, talk when spoken to and then very softly, and reminders to be careful to not break anything im sure many enjoy the more formal ambiance, it’s just for me. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare chemmo Posted Monday at 03:34 PM #244 Share Posted Monday at 03:34 PM 58 minutes ago, jelayne said: For me it was a flashback to dinner at Grandparents. Hands in lap, talk when spoken to and then very softly, and reminders to be careful to not break anything im sure many enjoy the more formal ambiance, it’s just for me. Your post just gave me a flashback…I remember my Great Aunts ‘Sunday best’ plates having little birds on the rim and trying not to get gravy on them! My Great Aunt was lovely though…she did make Sunday dinners special but never threatening or restrictive…Perhaps I quite like the crockery because it looks special as hers did unlike the rather mundane we had at home… 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising89143 Posted Monday at 03:41 PM #245 Share Posted Monday at 03:41 PM 1 hour ago, jelayne said: For me it was a flashback to dinner at Grandparents. Hands in lap, talk when spoken to and then very softly, and reminders to be careful to not break anything im sure many enjoy the more formal ambiance, it’s just for me. Not just you. We feel the way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 04:04 PM Author #246 Share Posted Monday at 04:04 PM On 9/15/2024 at 9:01 AM, Lastdance said: Jim, would you please find out if. they do have half & half onboard? Thank you! @Lastdance I checked this morning with the Barista. She said she did as well as skim milk, oat milk and soy milk. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 04:09 PM Author #247 Share Posted Monday at 04:09 PM Arrived this morning at 7:00 AM in Ketchikan Alaska. Now for one difference on the negative side for Oceania. At 8:00 on the dot the cruise director came on the PA in the staterooms with a 1 minute Welcome to Ketchikan, weather rainy and 55 F. We are parked at Wards Harbor which is about a 20 minute shuttle to the city. Remember this shuttle is operated by the port so Oceania has no responsibility if they change their schedule so make sure you have planned plenty of time to get back to ship. One of the nice things about Celebrity is they rarely make announcements in the rooms. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 04:15 PM Author #248 Share Posted Monday at 04:15 PM Last night around 10PM we lost internet completely. This morning possibly because we are in port the internet is beyond slow. I was unable to to even retrieve messages or bring up an internet page. I put my iPhone in Hotspot mode and moved it close to the window. At least now I have decent speeds and can do my mail and other things. I know many say they love to disconnect but I first of all live in a connected world and on top of that I'm the President of a large HOA and we are in the midst of 6.5 Million dollar project. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 04:16 PM Author #249 Share Posted Monday at 04:16 PM I may hold off posting pictures until we are back at sea and have ships internet. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted Monday at 04:18 PM Author #250 Share Posted Monday at 04:18 PM 14 hours ago, SSFrance69 said: I've heard that sometimes they serve whipped cream with the scones for tea... but if you ask for clotted cream, they have it on hand. That's good to hear. I've been told that in the Grills they always serve clotted cream. If not I will surely ask. One thought that just came back to my mind was living In Dublin, Ireland. They had a Clotted Cream Ice Cream.... Talking about clogged arteries. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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