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JLMoran

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  1. Hi Sharon, welcome to the forums!

    I've been to Cape Liberty twice now in recent years, can't say that I recall seeing any charging stations in the area near the port. I think the on-site long-term parking garage has charging stations on some of the levels, but I wasn't able to confirm that on their web site. May want to call them and confirm.

    If they do have charging stations, I doubt they'd be FAST type. Since it's a long-term garage, no real need for super-fast charging when the 240V or even 120V slow-charge type will be more than sufficient to charge and maintain.

  2. So... for those of us who left Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc and won't go back if you pay us to....

    Are there any other such groups elsewhere, or at least some reasonably up-to-date web sites I can look at? I'll be on an Athens-to-Rome sailing in July/Aug next year, and we want to spend the night in Rome so we have a day or day and a half to explore the main sights at our leisure before flying home the next day. My mom still has friends who live there, but I'd prefer not to hammer them with a million questions unless I'm out of options.

  3. 3 hours ago, Jkaczano said:

    It stinks because kids’ passports are only good 5 years, they’re almost as expensive as adult by the time you add in post office fees and pictures, and can’t be renewed using the electronic system.  So glad that the next time we have to go through this, the boys will be 18 and the passports will be good for 10 years. 

    I lucked out and didn't get either of my kids' passports until they were over 11 years old. So only one renewal for each (younger is due now ?), but I hear you.

    I was going to wait until January to renew ahead of our August Med sailing, but after seeing this here and now even on the local cable-owned news channel (News 12 NJ) I've decided I'll just send in her renewal now, plus my own that's also coming due. Can avoid the expedited processing fee and should still get it back in plenty of time.

  4. Tonight's forecast is looking dark & stormy...

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    I know some instructions say to mix the rum and ginger beer by stirring. But on Anthem it was made this way -- rum second so it floats on top, with no mixing. Quite honestly, I feel like it's the right way; this actually looks like a dark and stormy sky in the distance, with the brighter sky still visible below like I'm looking across the open sea.

  5. Hit the liquor store today to restock on beer and wine, decided I wanted to also get dark rum to make Dark & Stormy's here at home. Just wanted a small bottle, but the Goslings Black Seal was only available in the huge ones. Since the "official" rum wasn't to be had in a size that I'd need about 2 years to finish off, I went to... let's admit it... the better option. And look what I found sitting on the shelf!

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    I've locked it away where @twangster can't find it. Can't have him absconding this rare find! ?

  6. 17 minutes ago, LovetoCruise87 said:

    I think that Royal has a great plan in place, and a work around so to speak. Would it be great if everyone on the ship was vaccinated, sure. But getting the vaccine is a personal choice, we can't make someone get it. All the safety protocols are in place and everything is working as it should. 

    I don't believe that NCl will be successful in this given what other lines are already doing. 

    See, I disagree for the exact reason you just gave. This is a free market and if FL's law didn't block it, NCL could require proof of vaccination while RCL and Carnival don't. Consumers have choice here, they can choose to sail on a fully vaccinated sailing or one that's mixed vax'ed / unvax'ed. Market will speak, all businesses get to operate and see who has the more desirable / profitable option.

    Yes, I'm aware that prior to this law going into effect that RCL was also going to have only fully vax'ed sailings in FL as well. But Carnival notably wasn't, and was proudly marketing that fact. So even then you still had a free-market system working. But it was never given a chance to play out because Florida's governor decided he knew better, and IMO overreached badly with this blanket law that impacts every business.

     

  7. Unfortunately, as with all things involving these kinds of suits and our legal system, it ain't over yet.

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    Winkelman told the Daily Mail that the Wiegand family planned to appeal the court's decision.

    "The family is surprised and deeply saddened by the court's ruling. This is a matter that should be decided by a jury, and we are confident and hopeful the appellate court will agree," Winkleman said.

    "We will be filing the appeal shortly and we will continue to fight and raise awareness about the dangers of unintentional toddler window falls," he added. "This case was always about Chloe and shining a light on her brief but beautiful life."

    I'm also not thrilled with this particular line in the article (emphasis added):

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    Wiegand was in the care of her grandfather when she fell to her death through an open window in a children’s play area on a cruise ship docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in July 2019.

    For frick's sake, Today, that area is not a children's play area!! That's just the spin the ambulance-chasing scumbag lawyer has used. The Solarium is no more a children's play area than the Schooner Bar or Boleros is. Do just two minutes of homework so you can give a truthful statement. ?

  8. This is something specific to Air2Sea (and sister Celebrity's "Flights by Celebrity" service), and I think will vary by airline. If you did not immediately pay for the airfare and the payment doesn't have to be made until final payment date of your cruise, some (most?) airlines will not count the flight as "ticketed" until the payment is made and received. Until you're officially ticketed, you cannot reserve seats or do any other pre-flight things like pre-pay for luggage (where needed).

    It does vary -- I had booked a flight on Iceland Air for my aborted Iceland & Greenland sailing on Celebrity back in 2020, and even though I hadn't paid at the time of booking I was still counted by the airline as fully ticketed. I could reserve seats, purchase meals if I wanted, pre-pay for extra bags, etc.

    But when I booked a flight on United for my Vision sailing out of Bermuda this year (also canceled), I couldn't reserve seats or anything until I had passed final payment date and they received the payment from Air2Sea.

  9. 23 hours ago, FManke said:

    Only 24 posts in and already winner of longest post ever! ?

    It's like you've never even READ me... ?

     

     

    ???

     

    @Patta_Conna, big congratulations on winning that. I'm betting though that now you're both spoiled and can never sail anything less than SC ever again. That's what @WAAAYTOOO and @Lovetocruise2002 and all the other SC addicts say, anyway....

  10. 13 hours ago, twangster said:

    I often order a tonic and lime when I don't want alcohol. That's my go to mocktail.

    That's my BIL's go-to beverage as well whenever we get together for dinner. I seriously had no idea tonic water (bitter bitter bitter bitter!!!!) had sugar. I thought it was just the rude cousin of regular ol' seltzer water.

    Please don't tell me club soda / seltzer also has sugar. That's my go-to (with a slice of lemon), and I've been happy believing it's just water, carbonation, and a bit of salt.

  11. Having done the Mission: Space ride on the Orange Line and experienced the full simulated G forces, I would have to say "no" to doing the real thing. Nearly blacked out and got serious tunnel vision at the peak G-forces, and I'm already very prone to motion sickness. I think I'd be a... sub-optimal... passenger for one of those LEO / sub-orbital trips.

    Which is a shame, because I would seriously love to see the earth from that high up in person, not just on the TV screen. Never mind experience weightlessness and not feel any stress or strain on my arthritic ankles and heels.

  12. In addition to places like the Bamboo Room, nearly all of the available wines in Vintages, the MDR, and elsewhere are over the drink package limit as well when buying by the glass. Pretty much the only thing you'll find in either red or white is stuff you'll find at home for around $9-$12 a bottle, not per glass. No knock on wines in that price range, my daily table wine is $9 a bottle and I love it.

    That said, I'm on vacation so I like to step it up a notch or two, and try some wines I probably wouldn't buy at home unless it's a special occasion. I've found that unless you're buying the really frou-frou stuff, it'll be an extra $2-$6 up-charge (plus gratuity) per glass.

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