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JeanieC,Aston

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  1. Hi. My wife likes a cup of Horlicks for bed,,,,she has to take her own sachets from home,,,a kettle is very handy.
  2. Sorry I forgot to put question marks into my text,,,,but I suspect you knew I was asking questions,,,not giving definitive reasons.
  3. Hi. Kettles are not only provided to UK citizens. Many nationalities sail from Southampton,,they all get kettles. If you mean all ships wherever they sail from should have kettles in the cabin I agree,,,or you are able to ask for one…….which I think you can. You do get a good choice of tea and coffee with the kettles,,,I always get a glass of Lactose free milk from OV for my coffee.
  4. I thought that but I just took the figures from an article I read. The para went.. “However, as new research suggests this week, it may simply have been a sign of things to come: coffee has overtaken tea as the UK’s preferred drink. Sixty-three per cent of consumers say they regularly drink coffee against 59% saying they regularly reach for tea. I’m guessing the trend has largely been driven by millennials (such as me) and Gen Z, who prefer coffee to a classic builder’s brew – though not exclusively. If we vote with our pound, we’ve elected coffee supreme, but is it cause for celebration?”
  5. The last survey I saw 63% of Brits regularly drink coffee to 59% who regularly drink tea. As a Brit of 76 years I hate tea. But I do love the kettles in the cabin to make a coffee. Btw,,,sorry to be pedantic but it’s Southampton,,,one word no double H in the middle.
  6. It’s on Deck 7 in the area marked Team Earth as you come out of the mid ship lifts. It in the seating area,,,just look for the people in the comfy chairs with their Kindles on their laps with their eyes closed and mouths open.
  7. Like I said,,,I was on Silhouette in May 2023 and The Hideaway was not there,no machine,no jugs,no milk,no sachets…nothing but cupboards. That was only 3 months ago,,,,maybe there was a kickback and it was reinstated. Dont try to make out people didn’t see what you did. My cabin for 10 days was on Deck 7 on the hump and I walked past that area several times daily.,,at that time The Hideaway was never open. Btw,,,I am only talking about Silhouette out of Southampton where all cabins have coffe/tea making facilities.
  8. The Hideaway was shut on my sailing on Silhouette in May,,,probably didn’t see a need for it when there is a kettle in every cabin.
  9. Sailaway from Olden,,,,,’Time to say goodbye’ makes the hairs on your neck stand up….. https://youtu.be/6pktMeK7dFg?si=Nnbl4qRH5EpuIu63
  10. But the atrium on Iona is also a bar area and also the location of Costa coffe. I love coffee and I love beer that’s why I like atrium. On Celebrity Silhouette the atrium is the main evening focus of the ship. On Ventura it’s Costa coffee and watching the dancers with a nightcap,,,you don’t know what you are missing. On Britannia with a turn on it’s we’re most people go for a pre dinner drink or for a after dinner coffee and brandy.
  11. One of the things I found out about the atrium on Iona apart from the total lack of atmosphere was….. In some ports,,,I’m talking about an overnight in February in either Hamburg or Rotterdam they open both doors to the gangway to exit the ship. At the time it was -2 deg outside,,,,those doors being open all night meant you had to put on warm coats to sit in the atrium,,,,it was freezing!.
  12. Love the balcony whatever the weather or just for fresh air. Here was Iona in a fog in North Sea in February…
  13. My wife likes a Prosecco,,,,price today onboard is £6.75 for a tiny measure. One before dinner,one during dinner and maybe three after dinner,and three is easy if you go to different bars of an evening. Hot day on deck maybe a couple of Cokes,,,,a Cappuccino in the morning and a Hot Chocolate for bed. A couple of bottles of water. Im over the DP price already.
  14. I’m sure on my Iona cruise in February if you booked in advance you got the 10% discount and the loyalty discount. But you couldn’t use any OBC,,,,,you could use OBC and get your loyalty discount as well if you booked it when you got on the ship.
  15. I wait for a double OBC (like now) before I book,,,,use that against the DP cost,instead of wasting it on rubbish in the shops.
  16. Most pre-existing conditions can be covered ……..at a price. I could get Annual insurance for both of us for ~£250 if no pre existing. But due to a heart by-pass 10 years ago and being a Type2 Diabetic on BP medication I pay £700 a year. And that’s just for European cover,,,,forget USA or Caribbean.
  17. Even better if you add a Jameson’s.
  18. Hi TD You must have been unlucky. Here is the bus timetable,(6 min trip),,,or to beat any traffic there is a train that takes 11 minutes from Mestre. On Saturday there is x4 ships due into the terminal.
  19. Hi Even your experience beats a 3 hour slog to Ravenna,,,,I should imagine over time Maghera will get better. Last year (2022) Magehera opened a temp facility for cruise ships. Currently used by MSC,Costa and Viking among others. Start small build big. Btw,,when we docked in Venice we had to get the People Mover to Piazza Roma to get a shuttle to the airport. The best thing about Maghera is,,when it’s finished,is you can be in Venice in 10 minutes. Another plus for Maghera is the area of Mestre is full of hotels used in the past for its many hotels used by cruisers departing Venice. Hotel to cruise ship in minutes.
  20. Hi Even your experience beats a 3 hour slog to Ravenna,,,,I should imagine over time Maghera will get better.
  21. Hi Les Enjoyed your blog but did you sail past Malta without stopping😏
  22. Porto Maghera takes large cruise ships,it’s only 10 min across the bridge to Piazzale Rome. I think that’s where MSC docks. Its an industrial port but beats out of the way Ravenna.
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