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  1. On 12/29/2022 at 1:34 PM, SteelCity Cruiser said:

    Richard was our cruise director on our Panama Canal cruise in March/April - he's absolutely wonderful!  I hope he'll still be there when we board in February!  By any chance is there a bartender named Ardel in the Explorer's Lounge?  We became fast friends as he created hubby's daily choice of Long Island Iced Tea variations

     

    On 12/29/2022 at 1:34 PM, SteelCity Cruiser said:

    Richard was our cruise director on our Panama Canal cruise in March/April - he's absolutely wonderful!  I hope he'll still be there when we board in February!  By any chance is there a bartender named Ardel in the Explorer's Lounge?  We became fast friends as he created hubby's daily choice of Long Island Iced Tea variations

    We are on the Mars..Panama Canal…disembarking tomorrow, Jan 3.   Richard was here and fabulous.  Most talented cruise director we have ever had the pleasure of sailing with!  Sorry, do not  know who the bartender is.  

  2. On 12/3/2023 at 3:20 AM, Honolulu Blue said:

    Thanks for the clarification.

     

    Another question if you're willing... would you say that there are MORE excursions that are restricted to AH guests than those that are available to others, or are there are FEWER AH restricted excursions, or would you say they're about the same (i.e., most or all excursions that are available to ordinary passengers have a version for AH guests).  Thanks in advance!

    Yes,  there were many more excursion choices for Abraham Hicks on our recent cruise.  This past summer we were on the Reflection for a Mediterranean cruise and were discouraged to see that there were many more choices for A/H passengers.  Some of their choices were duplicates of those offered, although many were not.  Even more distressing was how many excursions were sold out while still the A/H choices were all still open.

     

    The members we spoke with were, for the most part, very friendly.  We would often meet them wearing their  name tags immediately before and after sessions in elevators and dining venues.   One day the daily activity bulletin incorrectly listed a lecture in the theater so when we went there we were denied entry but were amazed by the size of the group as they basically filled the 4th deck of the theater. Other than the excursion choices they did not really impact our enjoyment of the cruise.

     

     

     

     

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