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    NCL, Disney, Viking, Regent
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    Everywhere!

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  1. Us too. We’d love to spend six months on Splendor, but the different start and end points for 2027 are a total no go for DH. We had hoped to swap, but we are sticking with 2026 as the itinerary is perfect. (Yeah, I know there can be port changes, but the general route meets 100% of DH’s preferences. I care much less, but the WC is his bucket list thing, not mine, so he’s calling the shots on this one.)
  2. A little late period for me, but I’m in. I have a lot more outfits that meet this dress code than the actual RSSC one, so it would be fairly easy. LOL. We frequently make the joke that all our formal wear is about 800 years out of date…IYKYK (SCA.org)
  3. Has anyone here actually done this transfer yet? Anyone able to comment on the logistics and how well it went?
  4. We had a very good astronomy guy, and one WWII person plus one other I can’t remember. But nothing even remotely Norse.
  5. My mom is 80, and took her first solo cruise with Princess last fall. She is NOT an experienced traveller, and can get lost on the way to her local Walmart, but has done one recent cruise (Alaska) with us and a couple of cruises with my dad decades ago before he passed. The cruise was a Pacific Coastal, so easy ports. She took the daily with her in both print and electronic form, and in the one port where she DIY’d, she made sure to be back on board an hour before all aboard time. If she can figure it out, anyone can, especially people who are supposedly experienced travellers. Do I feel badly for that couple in the article? Sure, anyone experiencing travel disruptions of whatever sort deserve kind thoughts. That doesn’t change the facts of the situation, which is that their issue was created by their own actions or lack thereof. However, if I was the family member on the ship, at least one of our party would be getting off with passports, meds, etc to stay with the elderly relatives and help them navigate their way to the next port. Heck, someone would have been getting off to wait for them well before all aboard time when they weren’t back at the originally scheduled time. Who abandons their parents or grandparents like that?
  6. I asked on the pre-cruise form for either Baileys or Kahlua, and got full size bottles of both. We were in a Grand Suite, not sure if that makes a difference or not.
  7. I’ll be the naysayer…we did this itinerary in Sept 2023 and it was meh. Part of our disappointment was the enrichment content, no Norse studies experts or content at all, which we had expected to find because of the itinerary name and route. Missed the Shetland Islands due to weather and subbed St Anthony for L’Anse aux Meadows due to Viking’s poor planning. Wish we’d missed Greenland instead, that’s a one and done for us.
  8. Yeah, I think she was unaware that the “what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” doesn’t start until you actually *get* to Vegas… lol
  9. I so wish that airports and airplanes were “dry” zones. We’ve had too many incidents with drunk fellow passengers impacting our flight experience. The worst was a four hour delay on a February flight from YYZ to Las Vegas, where the deicing had to be done twice due to the return to the gate to offload a drunk woman (and her equally drunk travel party) who kept throwing up on herself and then taking off that vomit-covered piece of clothing. She was down to a bra and leggings by the time they unloaded her. And she was exit row. Even with more clothes and less vomit there was no way she was capable of sitting there. Fun times.
  10. On our recent Saturn cruise (Trade Routes) the D-Day excursion was altered a bit from the online description due to the anniversary events. The included museum visit was Overlord, across from the cemetery and it was awesome. The lunch was actually at a restaurant in the Gold area, and we had shopping time there which you could probably use for visiting the silhouettes.
  11. We don’t. And we leave our iPads plugged in to charge while we are out on excursions. Only issue we’ve ever had is the desire of our cabin steward to neatly coil all the cables, so that we uncoil them when we get back. Then again, we are usually in a suite and they leave a blank key card in the power slot by the door for us 24/7 so the power stays on when we leave the cabin, so YMMV.
  12. I’ve never seen anything mentioned, and our cabin steward and butler walked by the clearly visible router multiple times a day without comment. And, for those not reading the kindle thread, the router solves kindle login issues as well as giving you multiple device access.
  13. This is one of the other issues that using a travel router avoids…we make sure ahead of time that my kindle has the router username and password saved, and then once on board it just automatically connects after the router is set up. See the wi-fi thread for more info.
  14. Best two dishes from our recent cruise…the Filipino fried rice and the spicy mayo shrimp at the World Cafe. Worst…every pizza. Really, just avoid it. It looks a lot better than it tastes, and that’s saying something ‘cause it doesn’t look great.
  15. Lots of the travel routers have an app or some other setup feature that lets you log into the ship’s captive wifi network, we just did this on a Viking cruise, used that same router on Mariner last year. It does limit you to multiple in suite only, but how often would you be using multiple devices elsewhere in the ship?
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