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  1. It appears to have the Forest mushrooms chopped via blender or other means. Sacrilege! I'm sure it's just a bad photo :P. Thanks again for all the information shared. I've put celebrity back in the mix for our future PC cruise .. now just trying to find the best one for my work itinerary (ie. in 2026 😢 )
  2. While we on the chat may agree that 20 seems "old enough", Princess has always had the policy that someone in a cabin must be 21 at least for as long as I remember. Formerly had to do the same thing, ie. split the children (and us) between rooms, or sail in same room. It's cramped in a regular balcony, but doable (although it may be that no room capable of sleeping 4 people is available).
  3. Yeah, it's just a few days away from the official start of rainy season. Glad to hear you finished your tour before it struck.
  4. thanks! I think there will be one fall 2026. The one from HAL in 2025 just doesn't work for us, but the same timeframe in fall 2026 would. And I agree that celebrity would be nice, but so far I only really see 2 options: HAL and O and only the HAL Nov 2025 sailing going the right direction. Maybe the other players will mix something up for 2026 as well and become an option. And BTW - the other issue with celebrity and PC was that at a travel expo, the rep was saying it was only 50-50 whether they would use the old locks. I cannot attest to the veracity, but that is close to 50% too low odds for my first transit. I will have to see If I can find it the next time we are in the area. Thanks for the suggestion.
  5. Enjoy and thanks for the updates to you all! It will help when we do the PC. Unfortunately my wife has a specific itinerary in mind and it's only available date (so far) isn't workable for me. With all the interest in PC full-transit cruises, I would have thought that there would be more offerings with better (to us) itineraries. The one my DW wants is Miami->San Antonio. Hopefully one will open up in 2026. As for the coffee remark, frankly it depends upon the farm to me. Some of CR coffee is excellent, but not all. I'm sure that some columbian is good, but as I don't drink it that much - I haven't found one I liked. and Vietnam best in world? I guess I will try it when we get there, but it's not something I imagine would be that good.
  6. your post made me go read at least part of your thread and I admit (not having sailed O since early 2023) that I'm a bit miffed about simplyMore. I had assumed it was possible to add (or remove, however you see it). We don't drink -- or more accurately, I have a very narrow pallet and it's nothing that they are going to ever have on a cruise ship. It's why we don't buy things like princess plus either. The value prop is just not there. Oh Dios mio! I suppose it won't impact our choice to sail Oceania if the itinerary and timing are there, but it may encourage us to choose another line in the (rarer for me as I'm not retired) case of overlapping itinerary options.
  7. while everyone is different, I would tend to agree with you. We've only managed to sail on HAL and Princess (and Oceania) post Covid, so not exhaustive by any means, but I would say only the specialty dining on HAL was close to Oceania. I cannot think of anything on our princess sailing that was comparable. Just had too high expectations on our first go around.
  8. great job! looking forward to seeing the rest of the transit.
  9. do you know if you are doing the new or old locks? I talked to one of the celebrity reps at a travel expo and didn't like his answer regarding which locks are used : he said, "The captain calls in the morning and gets told which of the two, and the probability was 50-50 as to which the ship received." Not sure about the veracity, but this was disappointing enough that for my first time through the canal I am going to have to use one of the other cruise lines that at least seem to have better chances for old locks.
  10. I want to second this ... just go in without the sky-high expectations and you will love the food. if you don't like the menu in MDR, even at the buffet you can have made to order seafood/steak. You won't go hungry. I was just commenting that not all of it is my cup of tea. But I never had issues finding good to excellent food.
  11. yes. I'm an optimist. just like I keep hoping US airlines either stop with 1st class pricing or step away from RyanAir tactics. it insults me to fly these days.
  12. we have used them often, but never in the US :P. but as always it's caveat emptor. They are just an aggregator (think Amazon here -- you get a lot of "knockoffs"/copy cats and you have to do due diligence to get the better tour) and they also can add a significant hike to the price over going direct. So it depends upon how much legwork you wish to do to find a local tour (when you can find one) and even that is not a panacea as we have had a few REALLY bad local ones (including what may be the worse tour we've ever taken - a private one at that!).
  13. True. Last year we sailed Marina for the first time. I think we went in with higher expectations given the "best food at sea". Not that I am saying the food is bad at all. But a lot of it caters more to my sister's taste than to mine (ie. French - duck, coc au vin, pate, etc), cannot talk to R class, but at least on Marina we had plenty of specialty restaurants and we only once weren't able to get in (and that just because we don't eat as late as their seating opening). But I will say this, if it's relevant - we discussed the food with some long-time Oceania travelers. They said it was good, but not as good as pre-Covid. I fear it's going to take a few more years before any of the cruise lines feel sufficient need to return to pre-Covid levels. I hope to be proven wrong. BTW, it was better than HAL or Princess, which we have also sailed post-Covid. And I also enjoyed the Illy. But I do agree: I book a ship for the itinerary/ports and if I can get that timeframe off work. I personally would never sail Oceania for routine routes such as Alaska or Caribbean. To me it just isn't worth the extra expense. But we would (and will) sail them again in the future.
  14. it's true, but what I found interesting was the statement that it has fluff from time-to-time (formally called hallucinations). In fact, in many cases, I've seen it have more hallucinations that reality. Still it reads well! 😛
  15. not sure if you booked already, but we booked with Reykjavik Excursions. And while our experience will likely be different than yours, as we were there in Winter -- the one thing you can never seem to count on is the road being open. I understand that is true all year, not just Winter. The wind made +6C (43F) the most uncomfortable 'warm' temperature we have ever experienced! With wind, it was down to -25C (-13F). But it is a lot warmer (not sure about less windy) in Summer. Since you are from MV, I will make some assumptions and just say do the Southern tour, unless you have a strong desire to walk the divide in Dingvellier. On the Southern tour you will likely visit black beach (and it's true: do NOT turn your back on the water!), glacier lake and diamond beach. As we opted out of the hike on the glacier, we had the opportunity to spend a few hours in this area and it was well worth it. Of course, diamond beach will either be stellar (as when we visited) or maybe ho-hum ... it all depends upon what ice has washed up on shore that day.
  16. hoping that they will do the same for ours. we are over a year out, and already waitlisted for boat ride to the glaciers in Nanortalik.
  17. This is indeed the risk you take when you book private. Though we were on a Mediterranean cruise, where the ship changed the time (earlier), and the tour guide said they were told that the ship had gone back to the original departure time. We walked back to the ship immediately, which was fortunate as a couple dozen people on our tour alone were left as they went shopping and exploring with the "new found" time in port. They were of course transported and met at the next port, where we learned of their adventure. in this case, nothing like your case. That said - I heard at least one operator indicating that they have never had a client left behind. Tom
  18. look - one can hope. but frankly, the ryanair-ification of the American airlines (while still charging like they are 1st rate airlines + nickle-and-dimeing every little thing) is what I fear will be inevitable. Ryan Air is great when you know what you are getting, aren't flying far, and don't need everything. But to charge 4x and up the price of Ryan air and then charge all the individual al la carte fees, and squeezing more and more people into smaller seats -- yeah, let's hope we don't go that way.
  19. Yeah - I understand. It's for special occasions only for us as well. MSC isn't on our radar any time soon -- so when/if an itinerary appears, good to know that I need to actually research what you are talking about.
  20. I don't know why you cruise, but if it is purely for the food - and you can afford it - oceania (even tho worse than pre-covid on our last sailing) has very good to great food. And if not, I hear that the food on MSC is supposed to be wonderful as well though never sailed with them. Unfortunately true in some aspects. But nothing is absolute - for some regions, Princess is likely the most value (or at least, not worse). I'm thinking of Alaska here. Where of the mainstream cruise lines either Princess or HAL are the top 2 options (that I know of - as I would never claim to be so well cruise-travelled to be above learning!) Yes, I was not commenting on portion sizes. As for me at least it's more about the quality and flavor. on the wasteful front, we agree. As an example, we took a land tour of Georgia (country) - which I can 100% recommend. The *only* complaint was that half the food every night went to waste. Literally the only complaint. Such a first world problem 😛 Agreed. In many ways we complain as we have a benchmark. But at least personally, I really dislike their current buffet. The salad bar is OK, but not a lot of variety. I think I tried the soup once on the last sailing. There was a lot of beef, which is not something we want daily. And at least on our last cruise, their non-American fare tended to be Indian. We had a friend in college who would invite us to his house - eg. for Thanksgiving. That Indian food was fantastic. Every commercial option I've ever tried was horrible. Of course my Indian friends all say they never eat out Indian as there are no good restaurants 😕. So I admit some of it is personal - we have our preferences. And, unfortunately, cooking large portions for the masses is much more challenging than individuals at the specialty restaurants. maybe we've been unlucky and/or our taste buds, but for example - I have always thought that Thai on the buffet would be awesome due to the cook staff. Never happened. To the point where I've gotten some I wouldn't eat (and I dislike wasting food). Agree on the Brazilian if you have never tried it, you should. just don't eat all day before going.
  21. Depending upon the cruise, you are crazy not to. We were looking at Greenland. I *REEEAAAALLLLYYY* (can you tell how much more?) wanted to book either Celebrity or HAL (I don't recall which) as the itinerary was in almost all ways superior to Princess'. It just had one less stop in Greenland. We didn't as 100% of the Greenland excursions were booked. So we booked Princess' instead. If they only added one more port stop between NUUK and New York, this would be a great itinerary as well. But that is ofc a personal opinion. So our sailing is almost 1.5 years out. We are already waitlisted on one of the Greenland ports. Now as for the Canadian part - unless someone informs me otherwise, I assume it is like 'normal' and we won't be looking at those ports until 6 months pre-departure. For example, definitely want to get to signal hill on st johns and hope there are some really enormous icebergs off the coast. Tom PS. I would prebook that boat ride as others mentioned.
  22. Not sure what standard you are holding them to, but we found the food to be less awesome even pre-covid. but post-covid, I'm still crossing my fingers they improve once they are "profitable" (in quotes as I know they are making a profit now). We took a cruise last fall and the food was meh. Though for sure not all of it, but a lot of it was unappetizing or unmemerable. But this is not limited to Princess. They all seemed to have gone into survival mode to survive covid era. I am waiting for return-to-normal 😄 Not to say that the specialty dining is bad. I'm only talking about MDR and Marketplace.
  23. it was last year, so maybe it's working smoother by now, but I had high hopes when our room in our reservation went blank 48 hours beforehand (but no email either way). We got to the port ... and had our booked room. It was a long shot as we booked last minute and therefore had only interior to choose from. I hope they are better at managing expectations and do send out the 'you have lost' emails.
  24. Odd, did not have issues. but definitely had tons with the older one as well as other apps. Almost like there weren't app developers on staff...
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