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  1. I just had to email my TA about canceling my planned October 2021 cruise to/from Montreal. ? Not only am I sad about that, I feel bad for having to have my TA deal with that -- and lose out on commission!

    This just might mean going a bit bigger on my May 2021 cruise to Alaska, though -- especially because I think I might have a travel partner for it!

  2.  Thanks for your insight! For my May sailing on Grandeur, "The Key" is currently pricing at $16.99 per day, and the Surf n' Stream package is pricing at $13.99 per day. So that'd shake out to $27 more for the whole cruise in my case, though I'm still not 100% sold on whether I want internet access or not or just to unplug for a few days. I already have a specialty restaurant lunch booked for Chops on embarkation day ($21.99), so just for the lunch on embarkation day and the breakfast on debarkation day, it might be worth it for me, along with priority boarding and debarkation, since I'm not much into the sorts of activities the program offers priority hours for -- though I might be willing to give the rock wall a try since there'll be fewer people to watch me! ?

  3. I love cruising because they're this multi-destination trip with an amazing hotel experience sandwiched in there -- oh, and there are sandwiches (and other delicious foods...)! I get to see something a little different in each port, and my view from on deck is a little different every day, too; even on sea days, you see something a little different -- the color of the sky, the color of the water, a particularly cool wave...

    Plus, there are people all around, so if I feel like interacting with others, I can...or, I can do my own thing. It's pretty sweet!

    Dream cruise? Something around the world, especially through the Northern Hemisphere and its northern latitudes. Icebergs, fjords, auroras, whales... 

    Though honestly, I'm not sure what ship I'd pick -- I don't need a floating amusement park, just a nice variety of activities, especially for the bad-weather sea days!

  4. 24 minutes ago, Hoski said:

    Our whole family just did this on the Grandeur.  Two of us had recently done it on the Empress as I stated in above posts.  It was different but still good. One thing about Grandeur is that we did not get lanyards just a paper bracelet for the tour.  We also were not allowed to carry anything but our phones with us where on Empress I had a small purse. 

    Thanks for this info -- I'm signed up to take it on Grandeur in May. Back when I cruised on Carnival and took a ship tour, we couldn't even bring our phones.

  5. Thank you all for the heads-up both about MyVegas (and as of today, MyKonami). As I type, I've got MyKonamiSlots running on a tab in Facebook on my desktop, and my phone is sitting next to me, spinning away with MyVegas slots. I'm slowly but steadily building up reward points and haven't paid out any real money yet to get any extra chips. I just grab the bonus chips as I can from Facebook or from the app notifications. I figure "slow and steady" is my mantra here! I also enjoy giving my brain (and my limited gambling skills) a workout with the blackjack, too. It's a great way to make quick (but sometimes risky) chips!

    In a couple of weeks of playing, I've accumulated just over 88K in reward points. A drop in the bucket, but it's getting me toward more rewards than I even knew about a couple of weeks ago! I'm not a big mobile/Facebook game player, but this feels like gaming with a purpose...the purpose of furthering my fun on future cruises!

  6. I decided on the 3-night package plus lunch at Chops on embarkation day on Grandeur. I typically really enjoy dining-room fare, but since "Lady G" has fewer specialty dining establishments than larger ships, the 3-night works well, since it lets me sample each...and should I decide to skip a fourth MDR night, I can always pay a little extra for one more special treat.

    I also personally decided to go with just the soda package (to get my Coke fix) and do my other drinks a la carte. But if you think you'll get the mileage out of all those options, live it up -- it's a cruise...enjoy to the fullest! ?

  7. 57 minutes ago, WAAAYTOOO said:

    The Grandeur Izumi has hot rocks but does not have hibachi.

     

    Thanks for the clarification!

     

    59 minutes ago, HighlandBoy said:

    As far as i understand they are two different things, Hibachi is where there is a chef interacting with a small group and cooking on a hot plate, Hot Rocks is where they take the rocks to you and you cook your own pieces of food on it. Sorry not been on Grandeur so not sure if there is a separate Izumi.

     

    Thanks a ton...this is what I thought, but I can be a bit dim sometimes!

     

  8. This is one of the first things I booked after I booked my May cruise on Grandeur. A lot of the Canada/New England ports, I'm planning on just doing "on my own" style, so I had a little extra OBC to play with. I've only done one other cruise (Carnival Fantasy in October 2018), and I really enjoyed the ship tour -- though thanks to Hurricane Michael, the captain closed the bridge, so I had to miss out on that part! ? So, I'm hoping to make up for it this time! Even without the bridge, I totally thought it was worth it!

  9. On 2/20/2020 at 2:23 PM, KenCP said:

    Transatlantic Anthem of the seas April 2021

    I was really contemplating this one. I was torn between it and a cruise to Alaska in May '21. The Alaska cruise won out.

    I'll add that to my list, by the way; May 16, 2021: 7-Day Vancouver-Sitka-Hubbard Glacier-Juneau-Ketchikan-Vancouver via Celebrity Eclipse (it still counts -- it's RCCL-adjacent!)

  10. The only concession I've made so far to anything but an inside room is thanks to this weekend's sale, the price dropped enough that I was able to switch to a non-refundable deposit for my holiday sailing on Grandeur and upgrade to an ocean-view stateroom. Did I need it? No...but the price is dead-even with what I owe for final payment for this particular cruise. Plus, I was able to get the ocean-view cabin directly across from the inside cabin I'll have on my May cruise on Grandeur. Hey, I'm easily entertained! ?

  11. I went ahead and pulled the trigger on the 7-day itinerary aboard Eclipse (Sitka, Hubbard Glacier, Juneau, and Ketchikan) round-trip from Vancouver. I'm going to keep an eye on the price of the 9-day cruise, but for now, a 7-day introduction to Alaska works great for me and my budget. To say I'm beyond excited is putting it mildly -- especially because it'll be interesting to experience yet another cruise line and get a unique experience (though I must admit, by the time I take this cruise in May 2021, I'll feel like I'm cheating on RCCL, since I'll have been on two cruises with them by then! ??

  12. 1 hour ago, Okgladgal said:

    Cruise to Alaska and drive to New England. We've done several foliage trips to New England and enjoyed driving our rental car on the backroads, barely making it to the next destination in the daylight. 

    What makes 2 Canada cruises so attractive for me is the fact that I don't drive -- so it lets me get places up the coast a lot easier than via train or bus or paying out the nose for flights into regional airports! As was said above, cruise what you can afford -- and right now, the scenery I can afford is up the coast, and I'm really excited about both my trips! ?

    Of course, I'm also salivating at the notion of Alaska. I was just thinking tonight that if I put it off until 2022 as my "main cruise" for that year, I'll be able to save up a lot more and have an experience that is much more grand without costing me grands more (Coast-to-coast flights are a lot for both the body and the wallet! ?)  Of course, that means I'll have to come up with a spring cruise for next year, because I'm not sure I can make it from December until October without a cruise! ?

  13. I've got both on my horizon, because honestly, I'm not much of a warm-weather beaches kinda guy...though I'm doing the Bahamas late this year, mainly for the side destinations. Before that, I'm doing a May cruise to New England and Canada. Fall 2021, I'm doing Canada again -- Montreal round-trip along the St. Lawrence River. The first Canada trip I'm doing because I can sail out of Baltimore, which means no airfare, and next fall, well...it's my birthday, it's a unique itinerary for RC with only one sailing date, and it's after Alaska cruise season.

    All that being said, I'm also looking very forward to Alaska, too -- likely next spring or the spring after that if I can bring myself to wait that long -- because I know it'll be a wholly different experience. There's likely to be boat excursions along the coast and up in Alaska, and of course in Alaska, I can walk on a glacier!

  14. For my upcoming cruise on Grandeur in May, I've saved $150 through my travel agent; once, when I thought I saw a better deal, though, she kept me at my current price because I would've lost my OBC. Because the price drop was within a dollar or two of my OBC amount, I deferred to her judgment! Final payment date just passed, so I'm not going to relentlessly watch prices -- I'm sure my agent will be thrilled, though she's been great!

    For my future cruise needs,  I'm giving MEI a try after all the glowing reviews! I've booked one cruise through Sharla already this week, and there's likely to be another following.

    Gone are the days of me making my own travel arrangements -- having a knowledgeable advocate sure helps!

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