Friday, December 25, 2020

Christmas 2020


M
erry Christmas



Holidays are about families, and what better example of a happy family then spending time together on a cruise ship.

Unfortunately, 2020 was not a year that would be possible.  However, with the promise of vaccines and improved treatments for COVID-19, we are hopeful that next holiday season it will be possible to sail the seven seas again during this time of year.

Holiday time is a great time to sail on a cruise ship.  Ships have festive decorations, usually starting early, so sailing before Christmas is also a special treat if you want to be home for Christmas.  You do need to plan in advance if you want to sail on the holiday itself as those cabins sell out quickly.


Celebrity Edge atrium
Celebrity Edge Martini Bar
We've had several opportunities to sail during the holiday season.   We thought we'd share a few images from those journeys in this post.

Celebrity Edge

This giant Christmas tree stands in the atrium of Celebrity Edge.  Listen to music or enjoy a martini while watching this tree come to life with lights and music or listen to one of the other performances throughout the evening.

This isn't the only tree you'll find onboard the Edge.   Everywhere you turn there are some holiday decorations. They come in many sizes and shapes.





We hope that your Christmas tree is filled with many special gifts this year.   Perhaps one of them contains a gift certificate for a cruise or resort stay on Celebrity Cruise Line or any of our other travel partners.

Even if you didn't have a cruise vacation wrapped up in a box under your tree, there's still plenty of opportunity for you to surprise your family in the New Year with a trip that they will remember for years to come.

Make some memories in 2021 with your family and friends.

Thank you for letting us be a part of your lives this holiday season and throughout the year.  We hope that you've enjoyed our gift of stories and photos from our cruise and land trips.

We would be happy to help you plan for your next vacation.


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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Thanksgiving Reflections for 2020


HAPPY
THANKSGIVING
 

I hope that you, your family, and friends have plenty to be thankful for this holiday season. I know that I have plenty of things to be thankful for, including my health, family, and friends and the ability to share my love of cruising and traveling with all of you. I’m grateful that I’ve been able to explore new worlds with family and friends again this year, if only for a short time.

Thankful for ... 
 
Experiencing New Destinations 

Australia highlights


We arrived in Melbourne, Australia on February 14th to begin our adventure.  As usual we took our own advice of arriving a couple days before we cruise.  This takes the stress our of the vacation since you don't need to worry about missing your ship.  It is especially important when traveling far.  

After 19 hours of flying, we checked in our hotel and then headed to Melbourne's Sea Life Aquarium. We had pre-booked an all day tour with West Tours to Phillip Island for the next day.  The main highlight of that tour was the penguin parade.  Unfortunately, just before the parade, we got an email from Princess Cruises that our cruise would be shortened.  We would not be sailing on to Singapore as scheduled.

penguin parade

See More Southern Australia Pics (here)
See our diary from our cruise from Melbourne, Australia

The weather in Southern Australia in February is gorgeous compared to the cold and snowy winter back home.   The Caribbean isn't the only place you can escape the weather.   We encourage you to expand your cruise vacation destination list to beyond the Caribbean.

CDC recovery plans


The cruise industry is resilient as ever with new ships still being introduced and planned even during a pandemic.  The CDC is working with the cruise lines to formulate plans to allow for resumption of cruising.   It will be a slow process with the first sailings being shakedown cruises to be sure the protocols are in place to assure safety and health for passengers, crew, and destinations.

The value of cruising has never been stronger. Even in these tough times, more and more families are planning to take to the seas. As the pause in cruising continues, in order to accommodate the CDC requirements, the cruise lines have offered bonus FCCs to passengers impacted by the cancellations.  There is a pent up demand for cruising and other vacations.   

Thankful for ... 
Our Travel Partners

2020 Vision Conference

Cruises Inc., Cruise One, and Dream Vacations had been scheduled to hold the 2020 National Conference on Celebrity Apex which was starting its inaugural season.  The pandemic had other plans, and our conference switched to a virtual event.  Our cruise line and land partners still participated in this four day event sharing the latest industry news and insights as we begin the recovery process.   

Throughout the pandemic, our travel partners have been there for us and you, providing regular updates, introducing cruise with confidence and relaxed cancellation policies so that our guests could modify their vacation plans as the current situation would dictate.   

Celebrity Apex


We wonder what the Pilgrims, who came to the New World in Tall Ships, would think about Celebrity Apex.  Their ships measured 110 feet, held 150 passengers at most, and took months to cross the Atlantic.  The Apex is about 10 times that length (1004 feet), holds 3405 passengers (double occupancy) and 1320 crew, and took just a couple weeks to cross the Atlantic.

Thank you for making our blog column a part of your lives in 2020.   I hope that the information we share helps you to dream about future cruises or land adventures of your own. I'd be honored to help you plan those trips. I have the best job in the world - helping make dreams come true. For that, I'm truly thankful.

Winston Churchill quote

Happy Thanksgiving to All

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Saturday, November 21, 2020

Welcome Back to Sandals Resorts



We want you to feel safe and enjoy a worry free vacation. 
So book with confidence and let us welcome you back to paradise. 

 As your dedicated Vacation Specialist, we are here to keep you informed on the latest health and safety protocols. We’re working closely with cruise lines, destinations, and resorts to ensure you and your family are safe while on your next vacation.  Watch this video to learn about Sandals Resorts new protocols for your worry free vacation.

 

Where Do You Wanna Go?

Sandals Resorts Now Open

Select from Antigua, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Grenada and Barbados now.  Coming soon - Bahamas and additional resorts in the other destinations.  

Please note that each destination has implemented health and safety protocols to protect you and their islands from further spread of COVID-19.  Most countries are requiring proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test within days of your journey.  Following are links to the latest information.





Sandals has always taken health and safety very seriously at their resorts. Now more than ever, they are taking additional steps to safeguard your stay with their Sandals Platinum Protocol of Cleanliness. They have strengthened their protocols to encompass all points of contact at every resort from the moment you arrive at our airport lounges, through to the entire on resort experience.



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Aren't You Glad I Didn't Say Orange

What's Your Least Favorite Thing About Cruising?


get ready for muster 2.0
Don't they look good in orange?
We suspect that if you thought about it for a minute, you aren't a big fan of the mandatory safety drill.  In particular, you don't want to get your life jacket on, got to the muster station and listen to the crew tell you about the safety onboard the vessel.

Not that you aren't concerned about safety of course, but you've heard it before and having to drop everything when you were just sitting down with your favorite cocktail ...

What would you say if we told you Royal Caribbean is changing things?   You might be wondering, is the mandatory safety drill going away?  No, but it  will be different.  No more sea of orange!  No more crowds!

Introducing Muster 2.0

Instead of gathering in the casino, restaurant, or other muster station to watch or listen to a presentation, you'll simply turn on your TV in your stateroom, and watch the safety briefing.  You'll still get all the necessary information, because safety at sea is still the number one concern for the captain and crew.

Step two of the process will be checking in at your muster station within a given time period.  The requirement to have everyone know the location of their assembly point doesn't change, but this new method allows for social distancing while still enforcing the requirements imposed by the Coast Guard.

There will no longer be people packing the stairways, dragging their life jacket belts behind them.  There won't be this mass exodus with people trying to get back to their cabins at the same time, to change for dinner or get ready for sail away.   This is just one of the new technological enhancements that will help to ensure a safe cruise for you and your entire party.

We look forward to seeing you on the high seas again soon.
 





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