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  1. They all have 'repeated' ports, so for me, I would do option 3...purely because you can easily spend another 4 or 5 days 'doing' Barcelona...just watch out for the pickpockets on Las Ramblas!! Simon
  2. They certainly did last August and I can’t believe they would get rid of it. Also had a pasta station and stir fry station nearly every lunch and dinner…oh, and eggs Benedict at breakfast if you want them. Simon
  3. We were on Anthem last August and never went to the MDR because the Windjammer was brilliant! Have what you want and as much (or little) of it as you want. I do find in the MDR, no matter what dish you have, you get a big lump of meat (say a lamb shank) and hardly any veg...even when you ask for extra! Thats why most of the time we go to the WJ...just my opinion!!😉 Simon
  4. Have you ever tried a pea cluster? A ball of mushy peas about the size of your fist, battered and deep fried. A must (for me) with fish and chips....wow, I feel hungry now!!! Simon
  5. Breakfast : 3 sausages, 3 bacon, 2 fried eggs, 2 black pudding, 4 hash browns, lots of baked beans...heaven on a plate! Lunch: Shepherds pie with chunky chips and more baked beans Dinner: (had on Anthem this summer) Vegetarian biryani topped with butter chicken with many poppadoms. I will now go and order my elasticated waist trousers!! Simon
  6. Not trying to teach you to suck eggs, but don't forget France is a hour ahead of the UK when booking stuff. Its amazing how many people (including Brits!) forget!! Simon
  7. Thanks all...I'll check those out. Simon
  8. Cruises are already booked out of Miami (don't ask!!), so we are committed to going from there. Simon
  9. Need a bit of help from our colonial cousins!! Next year (2024), my wife and I are flying into Houston. We'll drive north that afternoon and probably stop at College Station for the night. Next day (Monday) we'll drive a bit north of Waco to see the solar eclipse on 8th April. Thats at about 1.45pm local time. We will then drive south to stop somewhere around Bastrop, Brenham or Columbus (don't really want to go to Austin unless someone has a really good reason). This is the bit we need help with. Can anyone recommend anywhere to stop for the nght in that general area, preferably with somewhere like a park to go for a walk in the evening? Then we'll drive down to Freeport and along the coast road to Galveston, stop there for the night and then drive up to Houston Space Centre (somewhere I've always wanted to visit being a child of the space race!), stop in a hotel around there that night and then next day drive up to IAH to catch a flight to Miami and a cruise! Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Simon
  10. Yep, agree with JB. Do self disembark and book the later ferry...and hope the French fishermen don't blockade Calais and Dunkerque!! Stick with the car park by the ship, as thats walking distance. I can't see any advantage to leaving the car at a hotel. Simon
  11. Personally, I've never had a problem getting out of the car parks. However, I echo the other comments about time to get to Dover. It would take an absolute minimum of 3 hours for the trip, which means you must allow at least 4 hours plus check in at Dover. Assume you are not going to leave Southampton until after rush hour (say 9am), that means the absolute earliest ferry I would go for is 2pm and preferably a bit later. I don't see that using a hotel to park the car would make much difference. You are still going to struggle to get an 11am ferry. I am a truck driver, so I know what our roads are like. Please re book your ferry time. Simon
  12. With both options, whether you do self disembark (earliest possible) or not, the car will be there waiting for you. What time is your ferry check in and where from? Simon
  13. 'Best' depends on what you want. ABP - Sometimes included in your cruise fare. Park in a car park beside or near the ship. Put your luggage in a van to be delivered to ship. Walk to check in with your carry ons. You keep your keys. Coming back, collect luggage, walk to car, load up and drive away. P4C - Drive to terminal and give your luggage to porters. Drive to short stay car park by terminal (normally no more than 100yds). Give your car to P4C staff, who will take loads of photos and take your car to secure store approx 3 miles away. You walk back to terminal. Coming back, collect luggage, walk to short stay car park, load up and drive away. We have use both and have no problems with either. Main difference is P4C is usually 10-20% cheaper, but if you get APB included in your cruise, that makes more sense. Simon
  14. Yep, checked National Express coach...thats not going to work! National Rail website is playing up (again!), so can't check that. As to car services, try https://westquaycars.com/ for a quote, but I'd guess it will be the thick end of £200. Simon
  15. Train is probably the way to go, but at the moment we are in the midst of regular strikes by train drivers and it doesn't look like this situation is going to end any time soon, so suggest you look into car services or even National Express coach. However, the big question we need to know to help is, what day of the week is this? It really makes a difference! Simon
  16. A couple of years ago, we more or less did #1. Went straight to the cable car though to beat the ships tours (which we did...just!), then south to the caves, north to the tunnels and down the hill to the square and back to the ship. Though it was a longish day, we felt OK. Next morning we could hardly move!! Our legs were so stiff and aching, we just about managed to get out of bed! My wife stayed in bed all day, but I managed to get out and walk round the next port (which did actually ease the pain a bit), so just be warned!! If it makes any odds, we are both mid 60's. Simon
  17. Last summer we did an e bike tour with https://ebikemalaga.es/ Only a 20-30 minute walk from the ship and a really good tour and I think only about €30 each! Simon
  18. Hi Elaine I wouldn't hold your breath! I looked at reviews of all the other ships Xmas cruises and it seened the low standard of food is a common theme. Hope you have a better experience than us! Simon PS Say hello to Lysle
  19. Someone we were talking to on Ventura said how good the new Saga ships were. Said she had done a Greenland cruise from Dover and couldn't fault it. We are in our mid 60's and thought we might be too young(!), but she reckoned the demographic was similar to Ventura (where average age was 74). We might try Saga soon. Simon
  20. Just my opinion, but heres our review of the 35 night Xmas and New Year cruise...it doesn't make good reading I'm afraid! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. https://www.cruisecritic.co.uk/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=694463 Simon


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