bbqoug Posted September 15 #126 Share Posted September 15 We had an excellent dinner at Toscana last night. I had the Ministrone soup, small portion of lasagne, and the Dover Sole - all delicious. I especially liked the lasagne. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #127 Share Posted September 15 Well the internet seems to be working pretty good at the moment and uploading photos are not bad at all. Yea... BTW to you tech nerds - Many have asked about the TV's and the availability of ports. Like Celebrity, Oceania use Samsung TV's. Both also use them as dumb monitors and there is an Ethernet connection which provides content from the main menu. The Room remotes do not have any Input buttons nor other ways to intuitive get to the ports. Also the living room TV was really tight against the wall. I always bring some HDMI extenders and a pair of long hemostats, which helped... The TV's have 3 HDMI Ports as well as a a USB which can provide power. I also have a Universal Remote with me. The universal remote has an Input button as as soon as I pressed it a little box popped up USB1. Since I used USB3 I clicked it 2 more times and the Firestick Menu popped up.... Yea. Bandwidth is a different story. At times one is unable to stream but still playing around with that. I can stream better on my iPhone so may try casting later. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #128 Share Posted September 15 6 hours ago, Harters said: Such a civilised country. In California, Pot is legal but still illegally by the Feds. Most areas it is also not permissible to smoke outside or in public place but of course people do. I though it was interesting that on the Canadian Customs Declaration there was a question - Are you carrying any Marijuana. I guess it's legal to bring in but you have to declare the quantity is less than some type of quantity limit (personal consumption). 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #129 Share Posted September 15 1 hour ago, GeorgiaPeach51 said: Just reading this raised my blood pressure. We just took our daughter and SIL to Ireland and Scotland in early August and the trip started with their flight out of Denver being cancelled and all of our flights JFK to Dublin cancelled. Talk about stress. Luckily we had no ship to catch but it was a terrible start to the long anticipated trip. I’m sorry your trip went sideways right off the bat but hopefully that will be the one and only glitch! Joanie Joanie --- We have also had some wild experiences. The worst was a couple years ago - We were flying in 2 days early for a cruise and the big floods of Fort Lauderdale hit closing the airport. We got as far as Dallas and our flight was cancelled so took 2 days getting out arriving at 2 AM the day of the cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #130 Share Posted September 15 26 minutes ago, jonthomas said: Yes Astoria WAS lovely but not now. SF is OK from a tour bus, that takes you to select areas for tourists to see but no way can you enjoy it on your own as we like to do most ports. We are enjoying the Regatta very much, yes it doesn't impress like the Vista but the food is very good, clientelle is congenial, only 2 very bored small children. San Francisco often takes a bad wrap. Like all major cities there are bad areas that I would stay clear of but most of the city is beyond safe. We use to have a place up on Russian Hill at the top of Lombard Street. Nob Hill and Russian Hill are probably the most expensive part of the city. I would often walk down to the Marina, Fisherman's wharf and lil Italy. Never would have a fear at all. Market Street, Union Square and The Tenderloin are areas I will rarely go to. A really fun thing to do if ported in SF is to take the Ferry to Tiberon or Sausilito --If you stay on the Ferry it will also go to Angel Island which was the equivalent to Ellis Island of the west . It is now a National Park with fantastic hiking and views and lots of wild deer. 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #131 Share Posted September 15 17 minutes ago, bbqoug said: We had an excellent dinner at Toscana last night. I had the Ministrone soup, small portion of lasagne, and the Dover Sole - all delicious. I especially liked the lasagne. We ate in MDR last night and I have to say --- I was impressed. Can't wait to try the specialty dining. 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #132 Share Posted September 15 (edited) Now that @bbqoug brought up dinner.... Here's Menu for Day 1 Day 1 Dinner Menu forMDR Edited September 15 by Jim_Iain 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juanrod Posted September 15 #133 Share Posted September 15 Did you try the coconut floating island @Jim_Iain it looks good 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare elmsliebev Posted September 15 #134 Share Posted September 15 13 hours ago, Jim_Iain said: We took the SkyTrain to the end of the line - Waterfront Station. it was a 5 minute walk to Canada Place. A pleasant guide pointed us to the ramp for luggage drop and checking. wow, when we sailed from Vancouver on Cunard's QE in 2022 it was total chaos. 3 ships in and it took us nearly 3 hours to get through. Bon Voyage - we are new to Oceania next month sailing Regatta from Tokyo, so I'm very interested in your trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #135 Share Posted September 15 Really impressed with the Versace dinnerware the little lamps add a nice ambiance. Nice bread basket Steamed local muscles for a starter Iain had the cauliflower soup. Turbot and a Sid of rosemary potatoes Pork Medallions and Polenta- really good For dessert Vanilla soufflé And Almond Cronquette 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted September 15 #136 Share Posted September 15 45 minutes ago, Jim_Iain said: In California, Pot is legal but still illegally by the Feds. Most areas it is also not permissible to smoke outside or in public place but of course people do. I though it was interesting that on the Canadian Customs Declaration there was a question - Are you carrying any Marijuana. I guess it's legal to bring in but you have to declare the quantity is less than some type of quantity limit (personal consumption). While marijuana is legal in Canada it is not legal to bring it into the country unless you have a valid prescription for a drug authorized by Health Canada. Even if you have a valid and authorized drug you have to declare it. (Source: Canada Border Services Agency) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
walkingsoon Posted September 15 #137 Share Posted September 15 1 hour ago, Jim_Iain said: San Francisco often takes a bad wrap. Like all major cities there are bad areas that I would stay clear of but most of the city is beyond safe. We use to have a place up on Russian Hill at the top of Lombard Street. Nob Hill and Russian Hill are probably the most expensive part of the city. I would often walk down to the Marina, Fisherman's wharf and lil Italy. Never would have a fear at all. Market Street, Union Square and The Tenderloin are areas I will rarely go to. A really fun thing to do if ported in SF is to take the Ferry to Tiberon or Sausilito --If you stay on the Ferry it will also go to Angel Island which was the equivalent to Ellis Island of the west . It is now a National Park with fantastic hiking and views and lots of wild deer. I couldn't agree more. Don't miss this city because of what you see on TV. I used to live in Glen Park and enjoyed jogging over Diamond Heights and through Noe Valley and the Castro. I'll be back next month on a different cruise line and will hop on Bart and make a day of it. I might end up in Chinatown, wander along Haight St., into the park. So much to do - I wish we were there for several days. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mhdesno2 Posted September 15 #138 Share Posted September 15 Last summer, we went to San Francisco and Napa for 10 days and were apprehending the state of the city. We walked all over the city for 5 of those days and always felt safe, even at night. I must say, it got cold at night for us Floridians. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #139 Share Posted September 15 Internet really is terrible right now. Sure it is due to heavy use. the high Jitter and loss of packets usually are an indicator of heavy usage. Current around old dialup rates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #140 Share Posted September 15 2 hours ago, bbqoug said: We had an excellent dinner at Toscana last night. I had the Ministrone soup, small portion of lasagne, and the Dover Sole - all delicious. I especially liked the lasagne. These are our reservation. I thought I booked Toscana for day one but must have been wrong. Toscana is tomorrow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #141 Share Posted September 15 2 hours ago, juanrod said: Did you try the coconut floating island @Jim_Iain it looks good I was contemplating it but went with Almond Cronquette. I also ordered a Butter Pecan Ice Cream. It was really good. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #142 Share Posted September 15 2 hours ago, elmsliebev said: wow, when we sailed from Vancouver on Cunard's QE in 2022 it was total chaos. 3 ships in and it took us nearly 3 hours to get through. Bon Voyage - we are new to Oceania next month sailing Regatta from Tokyo, so I'm very interested in your trip. There were 3 ships in port yesterday but we didn’t check in until 2. Looks like long lines for Princess and Holland America. One advantage of Oceania small ships. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 15 Author #143 Share Posted September 15 29 minutes ago, walkingsoon said: I couldn't agree more. Don't miss this city because of what you see on TV. I used to live in Glen Park and enjoyed jogging over Diamond Heights and through Noe Valley and the Castro. I'll be back next month on a different cruise line and will hop on Bart and make a day of it. I might end up in Chinatown, wander along Haight St., into the park. So much to do - I wish we were there for several days. Iain use to work for Janet Yellen when she was president of the SF Federal Reserve. As president she was entitled to limo service, she is so down to earth she took Bart from Berkley instead. While our place in SF is now our cruise fund, I really miss Russian Hill. You definitely felt like you were in SF with the cable cars running down Hyde and the early morning fog horn. I loved walking out our front door and seeing Alcatraz and the bay. Iain used it 4 nights a week and called it his dungeon. My dog and I would just come up occasionally for a dinner and overnight. To me it was like being on vacation. BTW. It was tiny but to use as a pied-a-terre it was perfect. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuAnn Posted September 15 #144 Share Posted September 15 26 minutes ago, Jim_Iain said: Iain use to work for Janet Yellen when she was president of the SF Federal Reserve. As president she was entitled to limo service, she is so down to earth she took Bart from Berkley instead. While our place in SF is now our cruise fund, I really miss Russian Hill. You definitely felt like you were in SF with the cable cars running down Hyde and the early morning fog horn. I loved walking out our front door and seeing Alcatraz and the bay. Iain used it 4 nights a week and called it his dungeon. My dog and I would just come up occasionally for a dinner and overnight. To me it was like being on vacation. BTW. It was tiny but to use as a pied-a-terre it was perfect. What a perfect place to live in SF!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Redking Posted September 15 #145 Share Posted September 15 3 hours ago, Jim_Iain said: In California, Pot is legal but still illegally by the Feds. Most areas it is also not permissible to smoke outside or in public place but of course people do. I though it was interesting that on the Canadian Customs Declaration there was a question - Are you carrying any Marijuana. I guess it's legal to bring in but you have to declare the quantity is less than some type of quantity limit (personal consumption). Brings back memories of our New Year in SF. Couldn't believe the smell of dope when we went to the Haight. Added to the whole experience. Nearly had a heart attack when a Christmas Tree discarded on the pavement "took legs" and walked along beside us. Clearly the locals enjoy scaring the ***** out of the tourists. That was a fabulous holiday. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lj77346 Posted September 15 #146 Share Posted September 15 From our experience, butlers never met us when we were in a penthouse, so maybe the meet and greet is for higher level suites. In response to your question, the LJ in our user name stands for Larry and Janet. We hope you continue to find the Regatta very enjoyable. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare calicakes Posted September 15 #147 Share Posted September 15 15 hours ago, lj77346 said: Also at lunch there was no Humphrey Slocombe ice cream, just vanilla, chocolate, Neapolitan, pistachio and rainbow sherbet. That is really sad. Another thing that set Oceania apart from X is now no more. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Vineyard View Posted September 15 #148 Share Posted September 15 (edited) 6 hours ago, jonthomas said: Yes Astoria WAS lovely but not now. SF is OK from a tour bus, that takes you to select areas for tourists to see but no way can you enjoy it on your own as we like to do most ports. We are enjoying the Regatta very much, yes it doesn't impress like the Vista but the food is very good, clientelle is congenial, only 2 very bored small children. We live north of SFO by about an hour…...we now only go there for SF Giants games via ferry, Warriors games, and Dr appts. Back in the day, it was a lovely city to go shopping, dining, walking. I worked in the City in 80’s, then moved on in my career, and remained having clients there - the decline started progressing, and it seems worse post COVID. It’s such a shame as architecturally, geographically it could still be the beauty it once was. I suppose, the same can be said for many major cities. The bus tours will show the highlights of the city. There remain great restaurants, The Bay, beautiful neighborhoods - Jim/Ian, you lived in one of the finest. Having lived there, you know it better than most for sure where to go, and not go. I do not know what they are offering for excursions. If some on board love nature, Muir Woods is a beautiful National Monument north of the Golden Gate Bridge (fun to walk across the bridge if you’ve never done). We have another Redwood State park closer to where we live, and it never gets old walking the trails amongst the Giants. They truly are spectacular if that type of day is of interest. Haven’t been to Astoria for years, but it was lovely as well, in such a very different manner. Have a fantastic journey. I appreciate the time you are taking to share your experiences on Oceania with all of us! Edited September 15 by Vineyard View 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluso Posted September 15 #149 Share Posted September 15 Had the French burger in Waves for lunch today (Sunday). Oh la la! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jim_Iain Posted September 16 Author #150 Share Posted September 16 (edited) Edited September 16 by Jim_Iain 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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