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  1. I took a picture of the caviar choices in Atlantide on the Muse last night.
  2. Another tip. We got off the boat at 9:15am and took a 5 min Uber to a bike rental shop near Stanley Park. Rented bikes for a few hours and did the park loop which was great. Since we arranged our own flights our airport transfer was not included and SS wanted $40pp or $160 for 4 of us. Grabbed an Uber for $28 for all 4 of us. I don’t mind spending $ but I despise getting ripped off.
  3. As per my wife and daughter, it was definitely a carnival type atmosphere but they said they enjoyed it more than expected. She said it was very entertaining. However, it was tight seating.
  4. I’m on the Muse now and the future cruise consultant said around 7/20
  5. @Stickman1990 That bottle is Berkeley Square
  6. Just ran into the wife of a family that got Covid (most likely on the 7 hour bus ride on the Denali Pre where a couple tested positive before boarding). There are 6 of about 350 with Covid. She said SS was going above and beyond and already booked a trip using their credits for next year. I think I mentioned earlier that the Denali add on was good but would never do it again. Way too much time on a bus.
  7. I always hate this part of the trip. ☹️ Disembarkation procedures. But have the Med booked for next year and a deposit for Iceland when schedule is released later this month.
  8. @gadgetguy33. Glad to help. I like to know all the little details (ie Laundry, gym equipment) prior to my trips. Have a a great time. Regarding discounts for non drinkers. Nada. Since we have 2 cabins the kids pay the full rate too. I will try to get that answer on the gin bottle later today.
  9. Less than 350. I’m told the next few sailings will have over 500.
  10. Example of the Kids Club schedule. Mostly geared towards very young children but today they have tshirt and pizza making which is helpful on a sea day.
  11. Some pics of the fitness center. Decent size and quality equipment. We went every morning from about 6:30-7:30 and only 1-2 other people there.
  12. Correct. See Below for a pic of tomorrows casual itinerary. Hope this helps:
  13. Took me 6 nights but finally figured it out. There are 3 levels of Dress Code: Casual: See pic below Informal: Jacket required for men except Formal: Jacket and tie required for men
  14. I know a lot wonder about liquor selection. Here is the Panorama Lounge. They also have Patron.
  15. Agreed. The very nice Shorex manager just came to my cabin and understood my concern 100%. Didn’t make sense to her either and she is refunding my portion and said she will limit it to 4 guests going forward. As I mentioned to her, even if it cost a little more it’s not like SS guests can’t afford another $100 to actually fish the entire time. 🤪
  16. So I did stop by Shorex to talk about my disappointment and the employee actually argued with me that since it was a group tour I shouldn’t have expected to have a rod to myself. If I wanted to fish for the entire tour, I should have booked a private tour. Oh boy! Now in addition to be disappointed I am insulted. Waiting for manager to call me.
  17. Just finished up the Sport Fishing. My Son got a Salmon so he was very happy but I would be hesitant to recommend this excision. They have 6 guests and 4 rods. I didn’t touch a rod the entire trip despite paying for fishing and the license. Captain was great.
  18. @samininaI was told this morning the next sailing had 500 along with the rest of July and august.
  19. It’s definitely correct. I couldn’t enter Altantide last night because I didn’t bring a jacket and they ran out before I got there so we went to La Terezza. Also ate at The Grill and Indochine without a jacket and about 50% of the men didn’t have jackets.
  20. Ketchikan. First cloudy day of the trip. About 4-5 ships in port. Heading out to do the Sport Fishing ($209pp) while wife and daughter do the lumberjack show (included excursion).
  21. Glad to help. I’ll try to ask this morning. Weather has been outstanding starting with Denali. We saw Denali for the entire train ride on day 1. Looked so close but was so far. Other days started foggy but bright sunshine by mid morning. Don’t worry, we had the same raining forecast when I looked last week. In Sitka, they had a band playing at the pool mid afternoon and got a little busy with even adults swimming. Sun was warm. Air cool. We are in 734/736 which is right next to elevator and laundry and you do not hear anything. Ever. From the side, up or down. Nothing. It is nice having the laundry right there as we pack really, really light. 4 people, 2 half filled suit cases. We just get up in morning and throw in a load first thing. Here is what it looks like.
  22. Correction. Disregard my comment above. Ugh! Jackets ARE required for men in select venues even on informal night. For example, Atlantide, the main dining room requires jackets to walk in. Once seated, most took them off. Even on board, it’s confusing. Jacket and tie on informal. Only slacks required in La Terezza on all nights.
  23. Pics of the schedule for Ketchikan below. Also, I have finally figured out the dress code for men which you can see in the attached Chronicals. Informal - Jackets are required in Atlantide to walk in the restaurant. Once you are seated you can take off and put on your chair. Formal (none on Alaska or expedition cruises) - jacket and tie required for men.
  24. Correction. I was wrong about jackets. Just walked into altantide and jackets are required to walk to your table. They have a small supply. Sorry.
  25. Update to my comments regarding Covid and the fact that I’ve heard nothing of it since we boarded. Talked to some guests today and their friends weren’t feeling well so they went to the medic and tested positive so they have to quarantine in their original stateroom. In addition, I guess he gave them the names of close contacts (at meals) and those people have to get tested as well. No announcements from the crew.
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