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Port Power

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    Perth, Western Australia
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    Silversea, Azamara
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Norway/Norwegian fjords

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  1. No, binoculars are not in veranda suites. I’m definitely glad I took my own for the Alaska section. (Binoculars are not in cabins on Silver Wind/Cloud in Antarctica either.)
  2. Arriving in the dining room at 8:35pm, there was no way you were going to be finished and out for the 9:30pm show anyway.
  3. I think he meant they were remaining at the table chatting after eating, and therefore blocking other passengers who were waiting to dine.
  4. Notwithstanding your other comments, I think one of the pleasures of dining is to sit after the meal and enjoy conversation. Perhaps with another wine, a coffee or a port/liqueur.
  5. You have posted some lovely, atmospheric photos. Cloud and grey skies make for wonderful lighting and contrast.
  6. Pack your toiletries and items from shelves and drawers* into a suitcase for crew to move. Clothing on hangers will be transferred on a trolley. *Ask about items in drawers first. Sometimes the attendants just swap over the entire drawer from cabin to cabin.
  7. See post #212 above, and post #188 on the previous page. Ken has posted the daily program several times.
  8. Definitely still a World Cruise! It is probably an even better itinerary now that it doesn’t have to be re-worked to avoid the Suez Canal. Itineraries have to be swapped around to help avoid repetition.
  9. I agree it’s up to the Atlantide Maître d’. On Dawn last year we frequently had a group of 8 solos use the large table. One of us would ask at lunchtime and he would keep it for us. Otherwise we would make sure to be there at 7pm. Not formal night, as @drron29 explained. The 8-top is otherwise left empty or used as a share table.
  10. It is difficult to give advice when you do not say in which country you are using the service. In Australia, I receive an email from Silversea with a link to book the transfers. As there is no extra charge for an SUV, you could ask for a rebate of two rides. However, you might need two vehicles due to luggage.
  11. Jeffrey is still going strong. I had the pleasure of meeting him on a couple of cruises last year, and saw a recording of one of his acts. Fabulous person!
  12. All being equal, you should definitely be able to walk off with your luggage by 8:00am. Taxis are readily available at the pier.
  13. I have had the same experience as @Solitarycruiser. Experienced staff are pulled from the rest of the fleet to balance a lot of newbies.
  14. I did this excursion from Silver Muse last year. There were also groups from an NCL ship at the two rescue centres. All three parts were fascinating! At that time there were plenty of whales feeding prior to heading for Hawaii. (I’m booked on Grand late next year, so following your very interesting thread for a general idea of the ship’s condition and activities.)
  15. I have also found booking a very long time in advance (18-24 months), the solo supplement is often 25%. Soon after I have booked, that discount disappears. I have booked Silver Ray for March 2026. The transatlantic has a 25% solo supplement, but the Caribbean cruise is 50%. Caribbean cruises always book well, so no incentive for SS to reduce the supplement. Transoceanic cruise do not book out, hence a better incentive. My TA did pass on that email from SS with the list of low solo supplement cruises. Not that many of them are this year.
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