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  1. Viking1966. I hope you don't mind me chiming in with my experience. We had a better experience in The Restaurant last night. They had already noted that we wanted a faster section and we asked that we be served our courses when we finished and not wait until our friends were finished. That worked well for all of us. We've had room service for breakfast twice and both times they delivered on time and accurately though the almond milk for my coffee curdled when added. Didn't know almond milk would do that. We walked by Earth and Ocean last night and they were open, despite the menu delivered to our cabin stating they would be closed. There were only 4 tables dining there. It's scheduled to be open today but heavy rain is threatening. We may give it a try if they are indeed open. As a side note, when using the ship's wifi I can't get to these boards. I do have an eSim fo Canada, so I use that when I can get a signal. Jackie
  2. We plan on doing that as one can get champagne or a drink anywhere, anytime (within posted hours) and hors d'oeuvres right before dinner is too much food for us. I don't want to miss the twice baked goat cheese souffle tonight. Our dining companions eat multiple appetizers so we'll be asking the wait staff to serve us the next course without waiting for them. Our friends are agreeable to this, we'd done this successfully on another cruise line.
  3. It's a good thing I now do get a paper Herald as they haven't been updating the electronic version on The Source. Our arrival to Quebec was pushed back two hours because we couldn't leave Trois Riveres on time due to traffic on the river. This is what the Herald says as of 1:30 p.m. after being in port for several hours. And the arrival time mentioned is incorrect. We docked at 9 am
  4. Our experience last night in The Restaurant was awful. We were seated a little after 7 pm. Our water glasses were filled and bread brought over and then we waited and waited and waited for our order to be taken. Eventually the waiter appeared and took our orders. It was after 8 pm before our appetizers were served. They were small and quickly consumed and we waited another half hour before our mains came. In the meantime they were turning tables around us, people who arrived long after us finished their desserts before we received our main courses. We did not finish until 9 pm. We did complain and they stated the kitchen couldn't keep up. We wish we had the option to try out Earth and Ocean but it continues to be closed. Tonight is formal night and we anticipate slowdowns in service again and we have an early excursion tomorrow so don't want to be still eating dinner at 9 pm. The menu in the Collanade tonight is very limited, only three choices for appetizers and two for the main courses. Is that normal? I believe on our last Seabourn cruise in the before times there were more entree options. Other than The Restaurant, we're impressed with the service and friendliness of the staff in the other venues. Jackie
  5. Regarding the Quest, I am happy to report that when we returned to our cabin after dinner, both the next day's Herald and the menus were on the bed. Relieved as the Source version was incorrect for yesterday. It showed a menu for Earth and Ocean that sounded good but when we went there they were not open for the night. The paper menu for the next day does show them closed, as does the online version. Jackie
  6. We were kicked out of our AirBnB at 11 am so went directly to the pier to drop off our luggage. They weren't boarding yet but they invited us inside while they finished setting up. They started boarding at around 11:30 am and we were on the ship by 11:45. This was in Montreal on the Quest. Jackie
  7. Boarded the Quest today and asked for paper Heralds and menus. The Seabourn Square agent said No, not done. I said I save them and mark them up. He referred me to the stateroom TV or a copy posted in Seabourn Square. Later I asked our room steward. He will see what he can do. I'll report back the outcome. Jackie
  8. How I wish that were the case for our carrier. They embargo international roaming for 90 days after starting with them and we arrive on day 84. We've asked if they could implement it earlier and we didn't get a definitive answer so we're going to assume the phones won't work. They also don't support wifi calling. So, if you travel internationally, Ting Mobile may not be a good choice, despite the cheap plans. Not stated up front. Live and learn.
  9. Thanks but we may have phone issues, we changed carriers and they may not have enabled international roaming for us yet so we can't rely on a phone app for transportation. Seems the cost is the same for a taxi, apparently a set price from the airport to the old city.
  10. We arrive in the Montreal airport at night, around 10 pm. Where there plenty of taxis waiting for fares? Or should we pre-book a ride to the historic district near the cruise terminal? We fly in on Sunday. Thank you, Jackie
  11. We arrive in the Montreal airport at night, around 10 pm. Where there plenty of taxis waiting for fares? Or should we pre-book a ride to the historic district near the cruise terminal? We fly in on Sunday. Thank you, Jackie
  12. Another question about availabilty of items on the Quest. Are milk alternatives available? My travel companions prefer unsweetened coconut or oat milk. I use almond milk. My last Seabourn cruise pre-pandemic, did have almond milk. Thanks, Jackie
  13. I received the apologetic correction too this morning. Now we have to decide if we are going to cancel our PCR covid test at the drug store. It's free but it's in the next town over and we have better things to be doing the day before we leave. Jackie
  14. Despite getting an email this morning "Important Notification" stating that a covid test is required, when I did the "Protocol Lookup" this morning on the Seabourn website, it does finally state that a covid test is not required if you have been vaccinated for my sailing leaving in one week.
  15. I noticed that too, but then when I go to the protocol lookup, for my cruise leaving October 4th, it still states a covid test is required and the page is dated Sept. 22, 2022. We've got our covid test scheduled and will keep it regardless, but I'll also keep checking if they update the "protocols" for our sailing. It will be one less thing to worry about if they update it. Jackie
  16. We embark on October 4th but so far Seabourn has not updated their website and they still show the Covid testing requirement. I've got my vaccine card (just got the new booster) at the ready with my passport. Jackie
  17. Can someone currently onboard the Quest let me know if they have stevia available or if we should bring our own packets. Thanks, Jackie
  18. My last cruise was on the Celebrity Flora and our stewardess moved things around and hid a few things. I find that very annoying. If they want to show that they have made up the room, the made bed should be sufficient. As I'll be boarding as you are leaving, could you share the name of your stewardess and if we have the some one I can ask her to leave things where they lay (or lie?) I do wonder if their supervisors look for things like cleared counters, hence the removal of items. Jackie
  19. Is anyone familiar with the cruise terminal in Montreal? We've just received our embarkation time and it is for 2:40 p.m. and we have to vacate our AirBnB by 11 a.m. Will we be able to drop off our luggage before noon? Thanks, Jackie
  20. Is anyone familiar with the cruise terminal in Montreal? We've just received our embarkation time and it is for 2:40 p.m. and we have to vacate our AirBnB by 11 a.m. Will we be able to drop off our luggage before noon? Thanks, Jackie
  21. What tours did you do? I'll be sailing on that itinerary soon and have booked a few tours and would welcome your opinion on the ones you did and/or if you heard from others of good or bad tours. I have enough ship board credit to cover a few tours. Thanks, Jackie (who does plan on being on deck at 4 a.m. as we sail into NYC)
  22. Thank you. My husband is relieved. When we sailed to the Galapagos post-Covid the staff had to fill your plates, absolutely no self-service. We'd also cruised in the past during noro outbreaks where again, no self-service. I really don't mind but he likes to decide how much or how little of items go on his plate. Of course, the situation could change if health protocols warrant it. Jackie
  23. Question for recent or current Quest sailors, is the Colonnade for breakfast and lunch self-serve or must you have a crew member fill your choices at the buffet for you? Thanks, Jackie
  24. I emailed Guest Services on July 8th with a simple question, I just wanted confirmation on where the embarkation pier was for an upcoming cruise. I didn't get a reply (other than the auto reply) until August 2nd. The person responding did apologize for the delay. Luckily the answer confirmed what Google Maps told me and the AirBnB we had already booked is a very short walk to the pier. Jackie
  25. Where does Seabourn dock when embarking or disembarking in New York City? I'm trying to figure out the most convenient airport for flying out from there. JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark N.J. are all options for direct flights out. Thanks, Jackie
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