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  1. Have a great time! Just got off the Apex on the other route. Make sure you see Rockumentary and Crystallize in the theater. You won’t regret it!
  2. Ok, said unless there is something to post about, that would be it. Then we went to the show tonight. Crystallize. WOW 🤩. From my perspective, the BEST production I’ve seen at sea. Visually stunning, the music was excellent, acrobatics were amazing, and the vocals were spot on. This coming from a guy who never wanted to go to the shows. This show should not be missed!
  3. We have loved the E class ships (Edge and Apex so far). We’re on the Silhouette July 2025, Iceland cruise. Wife’s bucket list. I’ll probably love it just like Alaska (which I was luke warm to and turned into a favorite). Back to Brew City tomorrow night.
  4. Pigs feet carpaccio was interesting. A bit more of a subtle flavor profile than I expected, but delicious.
  5. Well I did say live-ish. Yesterday was Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic. Ship didn’t arrive until 11am, so it was a breakfast in Luminae (new favorite Eggs in Purgatory for us both). Then a quick walk on the treadmill while my wife did some weightlifting. Back to the room to get ready for the Damajagua Waterfalls and Buggy Adventure. But first a mad dash to find a Christmas ornament. It’s something that we’ve done on our travels. Each new place we visit, we get an ornament, and each Christmas we play “..remember where we got this one..”. Found one, and wife picked up some of the perfume she wears. Then onto the bus to take us to our excursion. The first part was the Buggy portion (Polaris Razor ATV). Two to a vehicle, with some vehicles holding 4 (families). Lots of fun. Went out as a group with guides positioned front, middle, and back. Lots of turns and twists, traversed several streams. Midway through they stopped to allow drivers to switch. Wife was kind enough to let me drive the entire time. Next we hiked up the mountain to the falls. Was a great cardio workout. We were outfitted with life jackets and helmets. Again there were guides at the front and back as well as the “paparazzi” who took everyone’s picture at various points, with the option to purchase at the end (we didn’t). After reaching the top, you come to various points where you can jump into the water (varies in height from 10-20 feet), slide down natural rock slides, or take stairs or ladders to get back into the water. Proud to say this old man jumped from every spot he could. It was funny listening to the reactions from the other people as each person hit the water. Ohhhh…ooooo…yay! I’d say you need to at least be somewhat fit to do this excursion. We said before the trip that we need to do these things while we can. No broken bones or twisted ankles, and we’re still alive. 😎 Dinner in Luminae was great as always. French onion soup, pigs feet carpaccio, and a lobster dish for me, and my wife had scallops. Didn’t see the show last night. Today is at sea. Not much to report today, late afternoon flight back to MKE tomorrow. Renting a car at the airport and plan to drive down to Miami and South Beach (rather than sit in the airport all day). If I find something worthwhile to add, I will. Otherwise let me know if you have any questions, and thanks for following along on our “next adventure”.
  6. Wow. Didn’t realize that the storm Apex came through was that severe. Hopefully a little smoother tomorrow on the way home.
  7. So we arrived at Le Petite Chef at 5:30pm. Took 10 minutes for a waiter to stop by, another 10 minutes for drinks to arrive. First course arrived 40 minutes after we arrived. Unfortunately nobody asked if we’d like another cocktail 20 minutes after that so wife decided to go down to the martini bar and get our own drinks. Many tables with multiple people. Just us two, and we seemed to be the last served for each course. The concept is pretty cool from a technical standpoint. Projectors in the ceiling shine down on the white tables with high resolution graphics. The story of a small chef preparing food. I won’t give away the plot, but very cool. The food we thought was good to excellent. Started with a potato leek soup, thick, creamy, and flavorful. Next was a cod loin in butternut citrus purée. Third course was a beef in pastry crust, somewhat similar to a beef Wellington with a ring of mushroom purée and burgundy sauce within the ring. Dessert was raspberry mousse with a chocolate base. Delicious! As mentioned the food was the star. Unfortunately the service, also part of a dining experience, was not great for us. Wife watched another table of two near us order and receive 5 drinks without a waiter asking us if we wanted something. She always does a slow burn on these types of things, and I can’t blame her. The show tonight was Rockumentary, a trip through the big music events from the 60’s (think Filmore East, Woodstock) through the late 70’s and early 80’s. Someone had said this show was not to be missed, and they were right. Theater was packed and the music and vocals were great! Tomorrow is Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic and Damajagua Waterfalls and Buggy Adventure. We received a note from the shore excursion desk that this excursion is strenuous. Wife and I are somewhat fit, so hopefully we don’t die on this adventure. At least we took the travel insurance in case anything happens. 🤣 Ship is rocking and rolling pretty good tonight, so I think I’ll turn in and let the sea rock me to sleep 💤
  8. Wow! Didn’t know that had happened. Hope you had a great trip despite the storm inbound.
  9. Leading up to a cruise I love reading everything on the boards, especially about the ship we’re sailing on - both good and bad. Really gets me excited for the next cruise. Hopefully I’m giving a relatively unbiased perspective of what we’re experiencing. Again, we’ve been on quite a few cruises and in general know what to expect. Any questions or comments are welcome.
  10. We haven’t had any ship noise issues. We’re in a Magic Carpet suite, and actually had the Magic Carpet pass by when we were in our room for the first time in 3 cruises. It was after 9am when it went by. Entertainment has been great. Going to see Rockumentary tonight. Will review that later.
  11. Day 5, St Thomas. Been here, done that. Breakfast in Luminae. Found a new favorite-Eggs in Purgatory. REALLY GOOD! Highly recommend. Did a little shopping in port. Picked up a t-shirt (wife didn’t apply quite enough sunscreen the previous day-of course it was my fault 😉). Had a massage at noon. Was a bit more firm than I expected but that’s on me for not speaking up. But I feel great after it! Quick lunch in Luminae (back to the Cobb Salad for me, shrimp and noodles for the wife), then up to the Retreat Deck for sun and “..toes in the water, @ss in the sand…” (Zac Brown fans out there? 😉). Watched the Icon of the Seas departing. That ship is massive! Tonight is Le Petite Chef. Will let you know how it is later.
  12. Day 4. Today was St Maarten. We were thinking about doing the 7:30am stretch class, but we slept in. Quick trip up to the Oceanview Cafe instead. We both ordered egg white omelettes (very good) and coffee and went back to the room to eat on the balcony-one of the things my wife loves to do. Relaxing, hearing the waves against the ship. Day started out cloudy, but great for two cheeseheads from WI. With our reservations tomorrow at Le Petite Chef confirmed, we decided to fill a laundry bag (we’re Elite members (mostly earned via RCCL), so why not take advantage of the perks. We scheduled the America’s Cup Sailing Regatta. We had done this excursion twice before and really enjoyed it, even though my wife had encountered some motion sickness issues. This time, there was very little wind, and a person on the other yacht we were “racing against” had a medical issue. So we never had a race. On the way back we were told that we would be getting a refund. We had a great crew and captain, and didn’t expect anything. But appreciate it! Dinner in Luminae was great! Crab cakes and rigatoni with pepperoni for me, ahi tuna and sea bass for my wife. All were excellent! The show in the theater was Josephine Lee, an illusionist. Very good! Still trying to figure out how she did some of the things she did. Nightcap at Eden finished the day.
  13. Saw that tonight in The Club. We thought the men were better than the women vocally. The acrobatics were really good!
  14. So, just got back from our Small Group: Old San Juan, Culinary, Cocktails, and History tour. To address @hcat question, if you have any mobility issues, you may want to consider another tour. This tour involves walking through the streets of Old San Juan, and there are some steep streets and hills (think San Francisco). It rained most of the tour, and it could cause some problems for someone with mobility issues. Probably walked 2 miles on hilly streets with brick streets (mostly on sidewalks but sometimes on the brick streets). Our tour guide was Gia. While she said English wasn’t her first language, she was GREAT. Very enthusiastic, passionate about her city and country, so knowledgeable of both the history and cuisine of San Juan. First stop we had a beef and rice dish. The beef was like a roast that was incredibly tender and seasoned so it melted in your mouth. So much flavor! Next stop was a local small bar that served a lavender rum drink. Refreshing and delicious! Next was a small brew pub that served up a 4 flight beer tasting along with chicken skewers with a guava sauce and a hot sauce that I loved. Final stop was a place that served up the best pina coladas I’ve had in a long time, as well as mofongo and flan for dessert. Pina coladas were so good that the entire group ordered another one. Really enjoyed the tour and met some great people! That’s why I love cruising so much. Tomorrow is St. Maarten. We’re doing the America’s Cup Sailing Regatta. We’ve done this twice before, and looking forward to it again. More tomorrow. Thanks for coming along for the ride with us!
  15. Will let everyone know what it was like as far as walking, food, and beverage wise. 🍻
  16. Heard that the show Rockumentary is not to be missed. Looking forward to it!
  17. Day 3. The best of both worlds. Mostly a day at Sea, and then a port late in the afternoon (San Juan). Got to sleep late then went to Blu for breakfast. Wife and I both had an egg white omelettj that was very good. In my opinion, breakfast in Blu was excellent. Love the vibe. Deep blue against white backdrops, with texture and dimension. Food tends to be on the healthier side (but I still had my thin crispy bacon-yum!). Wife talk to me into doing a morning stretch class. This 62-year-old body doesn’t bend very well. But I gave it a try and hung in there. After stretch we played trivia. Failed miserably. 🤣 Was going to do the putting challenge but a huge crowd showed up and we wanted some sun. So up to the Retreat deck. Now I’m usually the pessimist between my wife and me. We had left the Retreat deck for the putting challenge, and as we headed back she was sure we would never find two lounge chairs. But I was optimistic. As we got to the front of the deck, a lovely couple appeared to be leaving, so I asked them if we could have their chairs. Of course they said yes. Wife gave me a dirty look. Chairs secured. Once again a burger, chicken Caesar salad, and shrimp cocktail for lunch should tide us over till our tour in San Juan. Old San Juan: Culinary, Cocktails, and History. You had me at cocktails. San Juan and Puerto Rico hold a special place in our hearts. We were married at Dorado Beach back in 1996, next to crashing waves and swaying palm trees, and it’s always great to get back to where we started our journey together. More later.
  18. There isn’t a World Class Bar on the Apex; it is on the Beyond.
  19. Not sure if it’s a trend or not. Again, the important thing here is that they immediately tried to make it right (unlike our experience in FLL - see original post). I appreciated that.
  20. So, I’m going to emphasize that these are just personal observations and experiences. Your experiences may be different from mine. Embarkation was a breeze. We had filled everything out online prior to our trip, had downloaded the app, etc. so we were prepared. Our scheduled embarkation was noon, but we arrived a little early. Everyone at Terminal 25 was so kind and welcoming. After a brief check in, we were escorted up to the suites lounge. Beverages and appetizers were waiting for us. After a few minutes, we were taking my favorite walk of all. Up the ramp and onto the ship. She is beautiful. Modern, sleek, sexy. Just like my wife. 😉 Stopped in our room, dropped off our carry on and backpacks and made a bee line to Luminae for lunch. A Cobb salad for me, which was delicious. Wife had the lobster roll, which was small but also delicious. We then made our way to the Retreat deck, since it had finally stopped raining. The bartender there was Ajay. Great guy, welcoming smile, and very quickly knew us by name. Please make sure you show these hard working people how much you appreciate them. We try to tip additionally when warranted. He definitely earned our appreciation and respect. After dinner in Luminae (cod for me, seafood ravioli for my wife),we went to the show in the theater- comedian Louis Ramey. He was probably the best comedian we’ve seen on a cruise ship. Some very funny bits on kids, some of his worst gigs, etc. Went to bed early. Now might be a good time to describe ourselves. I’m 62, wife is 61. At home, I’m a ridiculous early riser (4:30am). Wife usually stays up a bit later than I, but we both crashed the first night at 8:30pm, woke up at 7:30am. Wow. 😮 No better sleeping than at sea! So, day 2 at sea (today), we got up and went to Luminae for breakfast. I had the eggs Benedict (ok, not spectacular), and wife had egg white spinach wrap (which I thought was good to very good). Went for a walk on the walking track (4.5 laps = 1 mile, and according to my Apple Watch, I walked 9.51 miles as of right now). After our walk, we went to the Retreat Deck and got drinks and enjoyed the sun. Had lunch there (split a very good burger and fries and a Caesar salad). After a nap or two, we had reservations at Fine Cut, the steak house. Service seemed a bit off, as was the meal. Wife’s steak was ordered medium rare, was more like medium to medium well. Mushrooms she ordered came out cold. We casually mentioned this to the waiter, and to his credit he immediately tried to make it right. We were a little tight on time, and we really didn’t want anything. Just wanted to give a little feedback-you can’t fix something if you don’t know something isn’t right. The manager came by and again we said we didn’t want anything but to give some feedback. She was very gracious and gave us her card. We’ve had some great meals at Fine Cut in the past, and will continue to go there on our next cruise. The show tonight was a musician/comedian - Tommy Green, Jr. Sang, played a variety of instruments. He had a pretty funny bit where he pulled a gentleman (name was Mayer) out of the crowd, had him sing his wife’s name (Macy) which he put it on a loop, and then sang a song using the loop recording he made while Mayer pantomimed to his wife. While Tommy didn’t have a great voice, he was entertaining and energetic. That’s it for now. Tomorrow we get to San Juan at about 3:30pm, leave at 10pm. We have a bunch of things scheduled on board tomorrow. I’ll try to keep up with this little review as much as possible.
  21. Going to try to do a review on the celebrity Apex. We’ve been on a few cruises, (see signature line), so we’re not newbies when it comes to cruises. Trip from Milwaukee was easy through Atlanta to FLL. Stayed at the Bahia Mar. To make a long story short, our stay and interaction with the front desk was not a great experience. I had booked online using my Hilton Honors number. Wife said “we have points between your number and mine to pay for one night”, so we called Hilton, transferred my points to her HH account, booked a new reservation under her account, and I canceled the reservation I had made (yes, I have the cancellation email under my name and HH number). Went to check out and was billed for 2 nights. Somehow they canceled my wife’s reservation as a no-show and checked us in under my “cancelled” reservation. So now I have to deal with Hilton when we get home. I don’t recommend the Bahia Mar. Anyways, had a great dinner at Serafina on the Water Thursday night. Italian restaurant, beautiful evening. Friday woke up to rain and wind. Ended up canceling an e-bike tour we had scheduled due to the impending rain. So we napped most of the day. Went to dinner at The Boatyard. Had been there before. Was good (not great). Break in the rain and wind, so wife decided we could walk back (2 miles, she in heels). Saturday morning was pouring rain and was trying to get the bill with Hilton straightened out as the Uber driver pulled up. Was thinking this trip was doomed. But once we got to the cruise terminal everything turned around, staff was wonderful (we’re in a Magic Carpet Sky suite), and we had hope our vacation was going to be better. More in a while…
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