Monday, September 13, 2010

Cruise West Continues Restructuring

Port of Seattle, Washington

Seattle-based Cruise West is continuing it's restructuring of the company as it attempts to survive.  We first broke the news several days ago that the Spirit of Oceanus' world cruise had been terminated in Newfoundland, Canada.   (Cruise West Undergoing Restructuring).

We have learned that the Washington state Employment Security Department has received a legally required layoff notification from Cruise West.. The department says Cruise West laid off 24 employees last Wednesday and another 41 were to be laid off starting last Friday.  This isn't a surprising event since new bookings were suspended when the original news broke.

Meanwhile other sources indicate that the Spirit of Oceanus might be on the chopping block, which would make sense based on the termination of the world cruise.   Cruise West has been very silent throughout this process but the announcement released September 8th did indicate some cruises would continue through October.

UPDATE: Spirit of Oceanus Sold

When Cruise West abruptly terminated the 335 day world cruise on Spirit of Oceanus last week, it was rumored that the ship would be sold.    We now know the rest of the story...

Spirit of Oceanus has indeed been sold by ship management company International Shipping Partners (ISP), on Cruise West's behalf, to a group of  Danish investors. The ship will be renamed Sea Spirit, and will be available for long-term charter according to ISP.   Full story: ISP Insider

So ends the story of the Spirit of Oceanus.  Secrecy continues surrounding the various changes at Cruise West.   No word yet on the fate of the other ships in the fleet or the company itself.

If you are scheduled to sail on Cruise West, keep a close eye on this developing story.

Tropical Storm Julia Forms in Atlantic

5-Day Forecast Cone for Tropical Storm Julia (Credit: NOAA NHC)
Julia is 10th Named Storm in Atlantic
Becomes the 5th Hurricane
Currently a Tropical Storm Again
UPDATE: 1100 AM AST THU SEP 18 2010
...JULIA WEAKENS A LITTLE MORE...

Not the storm you are looking for?  Click Image or Here
NHC issuing advisories on Hurricane IGOR and  Tropical Storm JULIA 
 TD KARL
 
Tropical Storm Julia was as Tropical Depression September 12th with all indications that it would intensify into a Tropical Storm with 24 hours.  Even before becoming a tropical storm, Julia was producing some heavy rain showers which suggested it would continue to intensify.  It intensified to hurricane strength within 24 hours of initial formation and became a major hurricane.  By Monday, September 20th, it should be a remnant low.


A TURN TOWARD THE NORTH-NORTHWEST WITH SOME DECREASE 
IN FORWARD SPEED IS EXPECTED LATER TODAY...
FOLLOWED BY A TURN TOWARD THE NORTH AND THEN
NORTH-NORTHEAST ON SUNDAY.


As a service to our readers, we have RSS feeds from the NHC which can provide up to date information about these tropical storms.   We will also monitor the cruise lines for any itinerary changes as a result of the storms.

Current Watches & Warnings
 
 
THERE ARE NO COASTAL WATCHES OR WARNINGS IN EFFECT. 

A HURRICANE WATCH MEANS THAT HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE
WITHIN THE WATCH AREA.  A WATCH IS TYPICALLY ISSUED 48 HOURS
BEFORE THE ANTICIPATED FIRST OCCURRENCE OF TROPICAL-STORM-FORCE
WINDS...CONDITIONS THAT MAKE OUTSIDE PREPARATIONS DIFFICULT OR
DANGEROUS.
  
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE
EXPECTED SOMEWHERE WITHIN THE WARNING AREA WITHIN 36 HOURS.

A TROPICAL STORM WATCH MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE
POSSIBLE WITHIN THE WATCH AREA...GENERALLY WITHIN 48 HOURS.

FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA IN THE UNITED
STATES...INCLUDING POSSIBLE INLAND WATCHES AND WARNINGS...PLEASE
MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
FORECAST OFFICE. FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA OUTSIDE
THE UNITED STATES...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR NATIONAL
METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE.
 
Discussion & Outlook
 
SUMMARY OF 1100 AM AST...1500 UTC...INFORMATION (18 Sep)
 
LOCATION...28.9N 51.0W
ABOUT 1515 MI...2435 KM WSW OF THE AZORES
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...50 MPH...85 KM/HR
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NW OR 320 DEGREES AT 18 MPH...30 KM/HR
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...998 MB...29.47 INCHES

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 50 MPH...85 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER
GUSTS.  ADDITIONAL WEAKENING IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 48
HOURS...AND JULIA IS FORECAST TO BECOME A REMNANT LOW BY EARLY
MONDAY.

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 160 MILES...260 KM
FROM THE CENTER.

ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS 998 MB...29.47 INCHES.
  
HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND


NONE...
 
 Cruise Line Advisories

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Where is Chris - Featured Destination #8

Where Is Chris - Featured Destination

It's a gorgeous May morning where I am.  I've just arrived at my destination after an eight hour flight across the Atlantic. The excitement is building.

Where Am I?  I’m not going to tell you right away. Close your eyes and imagine you are standing next to me while I paint a picture of what I saw today and we will see if you can figure it out.

Arriving early in the embarkation port ...
I decided to fly in a few days early before my cruise started to visit a city I had heard about but never visited. It is the starting point for many cruises and is a very beautiful place. There is plenty of entertainment, places to see and things to do. You will not be disappointed in exploring it.


Exploring near the hotel ...

We arrived at the hotel and registered, but our room would not be available until around 3 PM in the afternoon.   I am sitting in a sidewalk café enjoying the beautiful weather and a magnificent cup of coffee.   There are several attractions within walking distance of our hotel.  We decided to walk to our first site.  It takes us about 20 minutes to get there.

A City of Sounds ...

From the early morning when the streets fill with cars, taxis, and motor scooters, all blaring their horns and weaving in and out of traffic, the sidewalks are overrun with office workers rushing to their desks with the first coffee of the day.  By 10 am everyone from tourists to shop keepers are awake and making this place an explosion of sound.

History Comes Alive ...


This port is alive with history and if you don’t have a plan, you can miss out on seeing most of the most important sights. The bulk of the city lies on the east side of the Tiber River which meanders through the town. However, several very important landmarks are located on the other side.


The city’s various quarters are linked by large boulevards that have been laid out since the late 19th century. St. Peter’s Basilica; the Vatican; the Castel Sant’Angelo and the colorful Trastevere neighborhoods are among the attractions located west of the Tiber River.
 
Where am I? ...


By now you should have figured out that I am in the eternal city of Rome. It is not possible to see all this city has to offer in 1 day so it is best to schedule the visit for a few days. The list of attractions to see reads like a highlight reel of the ancients.

The Coliseum; the Pantheon; St. Peter’s square; Trevi Fountain; Spanish Steps; Sistine Chapel are just a few sights that must be seen.
 

After you’ve visited the Coliseum, the Pantheon, made a wish at the Trevi fountain, find a café at twilight and watch everything turn from pink to gold and copper. This is the time when a truly different Rome comes alive. Night time in Rome is truly a different atmosphere to experience.


Time for you to continue the exploration ...


Let me help you plan a cruise vacation which starts or ends in Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy.  If you are interested, you can travel with me from Rome to Venice in Spring, 2011.   See Cruise With Chris to Greek Isles in 2011 for complete details.

Search:  Cruises that Depart from Rome



Saturday, September 11, 2010

Igor Expected to Become a Hurricane

5-Day Forecast Cone for Hurricane IGOR (Credit: NOAA NHC)
Click for Current 5-Day Graphic

Igor is 9th Named Storm in Atlantic
Now a Category ONE Hurricane
Port of Bermuda Closed:  September 17-21  

Not the storm you are looking for?  Click Image or Here
UPDATE: 500 PM AST TUE SEP 21 2010
...IGOR BECOMES POST-TROPICAL...
 
Last NHC adivisories were issued on  Hurricane IGOR and  Tropical Storm JULIA 
Last NHC advisory issued on KARL

Updates from the Islands -
- - Bermuda - -

Locals from the Islands of Bermuda are providing updates (link above) on the approaching storm complete with pictures. We hope everyone on Bermuda Stays Safe.   

IGOR WAS A WEAKER HURRICANE THAN ANTICIPATED
 AS IT APPROACHED BERMUDA

Storm Aftermath in Bermuda... At first light, the people of Bermuda breathe a sigh of relief as they realize IGOR wasn't the predicted strength as it came ashore.  It came ashore as a Category One and not the originally predicted Category Two or Three.  Winds of 75 MPH with gusts of 90 MPH or so are much better than those in excess of 100 MPH with higher gusts.

As expected, IGOR did stay a long time due to it's massive size.   There were the anticipated power outages, wind damage, and flooding.   BELCO, the local electric company, is making plans to restore power to over 28,000 customers Monday morning.    According to local police reports, there were no fatalities or major injuries reported.

Continuing updates and news articles from Bermuda ...   click here


NEW ... NHC Live Video Updates


BDA Airport Closed
September 18th 6 PM - 21st 3 PM

See below for Cruise Line Updates

At this time,  only Hurricane Igor remains as a big threat to the region.    Hurricane Julia is now a tropical storm and Hurricane Karl has become a tropical depression after slamming into Mexico. Conditions in Bermuda will continue to deteriorate this weekend.  The eye of the storm will be closest to Bermuda late Sunday or early Monday.


As a service to our readers, we have RSS feeds from the NHC which can provide up to date information about these tropical storms.   We will also monitor the cruise lines for any itinerary changes as a result of the storms.   A special thank you to the NHC, NOAA, the cruise lines, and others who have contributed to this blog by providing updates on this very serious tropical cyclone.

LAST PUBLIC ADVISORY ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE
CENTER ON IGOR.  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS SYSTEM CAN BE FOUND
IN HIGH SEAS FORECASTS ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...
UNDER AWIPS HEADER NFDHSFAT1 AND WMO HEADER FZNT01 KWBC.
 
Earlier ...

Tropical Storm Igor was strengthening  Saturday September 11th and threatening to become a Hurricane.   On Sunday morning, September 12th, the storm did strengthen into a Category Two Hurricane.  The storm is going through a period of rapid intensification and as predicted has become a Major Hurricane (Category Four) within 12 hours.

There are no watches or warnings, but we will continue to monitor this storm for potential dangers.  The current storm track appears to take it over open waters for the next few days.  Igor appears to have its sights on Bermuda as it churns along with Julia in the open waters of the Atlantic.   This is the first time since the late 90s that two major hurricanes were in the Atlantic at the same time.

Current Watches & Warnings


A HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* THE COAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND FROM STONES COVE NORTHWARD AND EASTWARD
TO FOGO ISLAND
 
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* THE COAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND FROM BURGEO NORTHWARD AND EASTWARD
TO TRITON
* THE ISLANDS OF ST-PIERRE AND MIQUELON
 
THESE WATCHES AND WARNINGS WILL LIKELY BE DISCONTINUED THIS EVENING
OR TONIGHT. (21 Sep)
 
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE
EXPECTED SOMEWHERE WITHIN THE WARNING AREA WITHIN 36 HOURS.

A TROPICAL STORM WATCH MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE
POSSIBLE WITHIN THE WATCH AREA...GENERALLY WITHIN 48 HOURS.

A HURRICANE WARNING MEANS THAT HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED
SOMEWHERE WITHIN THE WARNING AREA. A WARNING IS TYPICALLY ISSUED
36 HOURS BEFORE THE ANTICIPATED FIRST OCCURRENCE OF TROPICAL-STORM-
FORCE WINDS...CONDITIONS THAT MAKE OUTSIDE PREPARATIONS DIFFICULT
OR DANGEROUS. PREPARATIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY SHOULD BE
RUSHED TO COMPLETION. 
 
A HURRICANE WATCH MEANS THAT HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE
WITHIN THE WATCH AREA.  A WATCH IS TYPICALLY ISSUED 48 HOURS
BEFORE THE ANTICIPATED FIRST OCCURRENCE OF TROPICAL-STORM-FORCE
WINDS...CONDITIONS THAT MAKE OUTSIDE PREPARATIONS DIFFICULT OR
DANGEROUS.
 
FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA IN THE UNITED
STATES...INCLUDING POSSIBLE INLAND WATCHES AND WARNINGS...PLEASE
MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
FORECAST OFFICE. FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA OUTSIDE
THE UNITED STATES...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR NATIONAL
METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE.
 
Discussion & Outlook
  
SUMMARY OF 500 PM AST...2100 UTC...INFORMATION (21 Sep)
 
LOCATION...49.3N 51.7W
ABOUT 125 MI...200 KM NNE OF ST. JOHNS NEWFOUNDLAND
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...80 MPH...130 KM/HR
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNE OR 25 DEGREES AT 39 MPH...63 KM/HR
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...950 MB...28.05 INCHES

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 80 MPH...130 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER
GUSTS.  LITTLE CHANGE IN STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 24
HOURS...BUT THE CYCLONE SHOULD BEGIN TO GRADUALLY WEAKEN BY LATE
WEDNESDAY.
 
HURRICANE FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 85 MILES...140 KM...FROM
THE CENTER...AND TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 520
MILES...835 KM.
 
ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS 950 MB...28.05 INCHES.


  
HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND


WIND...WINDS OF TROPICAL STORM FORCE AND VERY NEAR HURRICANE
FORCE...ESPECIALLY IN GUSTS...ARE OCCURRING IN PARTS OF
NEWFOUNDLAND.  THESE WINDS WILL LIKELY DIMINISH TONIGHT AS IGOR
MOVES FARTHER TO THE NORTH.
 
RAINFALL...THE SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL THREAT OVER NEWFOUNDLAND
ASSOCIATED WITH IGOR HAS COME TO AN END.  RAINFALL WILL BE TAPERING
OFF THIS EVENING AS IGOR MOVES RAPIDLY NORTH-NORTHEASTWARD.
 
SURF...LARGE SWELLS ALONG THE EAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES WILL
BE SUBSIDING TONIGHT.  SWELLS WILL BE SLOW TO SUBSIDE IN NOVA
SCOTIA...NEWFOUNDLAND...PUERTO RICO...THE VIRGIN ISLANDS...
HISPANIOLA...AND PORTIONS OF THE BAHAMAS DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF
DAYS.  THESE SWELLS ARE LIKELY TO CAUSE LIFE-THREATENING SURF AND
RIP CURRENTS. PLEASE CONSULT PRODUCTS FROM YOUR LOCAL WEATHER
OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.



 Cruise Line Advisories

No New Advisories Issued since IGOR left Bermuda


Changes in cruise itineraries have been made due to storm surge and surf predicted with Hurricane Igor.   Bermuda Marine Forecast        NEW ...  NHC unveils new Storm Surge web page
 

Carnival Cruise Line :

No current advisories due to Hurricane Igor

September 14, 2010

Carnival Dream will swap its St. Maarten and St. Thomas calls. The ship will now visit St. Maarten on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and St. Thomas on Wednesday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.



IMPORTANT TRAVEL ALERT!! Please note that due to severe weather conditions in the Atlantic Ocean, the MSC Poesia will not be calling in Hamilton, Bermuda on September 18th as originally scheduled. Instead, she will sail to Boston as detailed below:


Arrival: Saturday, September 18th 9:00am
Departure: Monday, September 20th 7:00am


After sailing along the US Coast, the ship will arrive in New York City on Tuesday, September 21 as scheduled. Please keep in mind that this change in itinerary is to ensure the safety of all guests and crew aboard the MSC Poesia.



Norwegian Cruise Line:


Updated September 17, 2010 at 9:30 AM EST

At Norwegian Cruise Line, the safety and security of our guests and crew is of the utmost importance. Therefore, the company is closely monitoring the paths of Hurricane Igor, Hurricane Julia and Hurricane Karl.

As Hurricane Igor is forecasted to pass over the island of Bermuda this weekend, Norwegian Spirit’s itinerary has changed. The ship will now sail to Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida and Nassau, Bahamas. The ship will depart Boston today as scheduled at 4 p.m. and spend two days at sea before it arrives in Orlando on Monday, September 20 and then to Nassau on Tuesday, September 21.

All other Norwegian ships will depart their respective homeports according to the published schedule.

Any further updates will be posted to ncl.com.


Royal Caribbean International:

September 17, 2010  11:00 a.m. E.S.T


Due to the forecasted path of Hurricane Igor, Royal Caribbean International is altering the itineraries of Enchantment of the Seas, Majesty of the Seas and Monarch of the Seas.

Enchantment of the Seas will be unable to make its scheduled port call to Bermuda. The Port of Bermuda will be closed beginning Friday, September 17 and is not scheduled to reopen until Tuesday, September 21 due to the forecasted path of Hurricane Igor. As a result, Enchantment of the Seas will now sail to Nassau, Bahamas, were it will arrive on Monday, September 20, and stay overnight until noon on Tuesday, September 21.

Majesty of the Seas will be unable to make its scheduled port call to CocoCay on Saturday, September 18, as scheduled. The ship will now sail directly to Nassau and stay overnight until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 19. Majesty of the Seas is sailing a three-night Bahamas itinerary, which will depart the Port of Miami on September 17.

Monarch of the Seas will be unable to make its scheduled port call to CocoCay on Sunday, September 19, as scheduled. The ship will now stay overnight in Nassau until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 19. Monarch of the Seas is sailing a three-night Bahamas itinerary, which will depart Port Canaveral on September 17.

No other Royal Caribbean International ship's itinerary is currently being affected by Hurricane Igor. Royal Caribbean will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and will update this information if there are any additional itinerary alterations due to the storm's projected path.

Although the itinerary modifications are clearly caused by weather and a situation beyond the line's control, the line said it will provide— "as a gesture of goodwill and to thank guests for their understanding"— each stateroom with an onboard credit.

If guests opt to not sail on the revised itinerary, they also may cancel and receive a letter of credit for the amount of the cruise paid to Royal Caribbean. That letter of credit may be applied to a future Royal Caribbean cruise.

No other Royal Caribbean International ship's itinerary is currently being affected by Hurricane Igor. Royal Caribbean will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and will update this information if there are any additional itinerary alterations due to the storm's projected path.


Celebrity Cruises:


Tropical Weather Update - (September 15, 2010 - 4:00 p.m  E.S.T) - At this time, Celebrity Cruises is closely monitoring the path and progress of Hurricane Igor to ensure guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises, and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storm. The safety of our guests and crew is always the foremost concern of Celebrity Cruises.

Given Hurricane Igor's current location and projected path, Celebrity Cruises has not altered the itineraries of any ships. Celebrity Cruises will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and will update this information if there are any changes to the storms' projected path.

Remembering 9/11 From Our Vantage Point

Source:  Irish Mirror front page September 13, 2001
September 11, 2001

The Day That Changed
The World Forever
Those words from this gripping image in the Irish Mirror sum things up for us the best.   Three hours after the first plane struck the World Trade Center, we would see an immediate difference.

As with all historic events, one remembers where they were when they heard the news. Our vantage point for the tragic events of 9/11 was Paris, France.   We had just departed on a Transatlantic Cruise onboard the Norwegian Sun.   It was it's maiden voyage which left from Southampton, England the day before.   

We had spent a wonderful day in Paris, about three hours from where our ship docked in LeHarve, France.   We toured the city, had lunch onboard a river boat, and did some shopping before returning to our bus for the return to the ship.   The bus driver, who spoke only French, tried to tell us about the events by motioning with his hands (showing a plane crashing).  Of course, we had no idea what he was trying to tell us.   Someone got him to change the radio station and finally a reporter speaking in English broke the news to us.

Since the ship's final destination was New York, the majority of the passengers were from there.   Imagine the horror that filled the bus as we learned of the attacks.    The next three hours was excruciating as we were stuck on the bus.   When we arrived at the ship, security was like we had never seen before.   From that day forward, ship security would be increased to a level we had never seen in our 20 years of cruising.

Once onboard the ship, passengers headed to the nearest television set which was tuned to CNN news.   Just like folks back home, we were bombarded with the images over and over again as the days events were relived.     Imagine being over 4,000 miles from home and not knowing how your loved ones were in the wake of the attacks.    What happened next will also be remembered by us forever... the Captain announced that each and every passenger would be allowed to make a phone call home to check on family.   The phone lines and internet would be opened free of charge for the next 24 hours to allow everyone to contact their loved ones.   Our next day was spent at sea, so there would have been no other way to call home, except via the ship's satellite communication, so this was most welcome news to the passengers.

Source:  Irish Mirror September 13, 2001
On September 13th, we arrived in our first port of call following the attacks.  Arriving early in Cobh, Ireland, we departed for our scheduled shore tour.  Our tour guide began the introductions by expressing condolences about the attacks.  At the conclusion of our tour, we had some time for shopping near the ship.    We purchased the Irish Mirror newspaper where we learned of an entirely different perspective on the attacks.

Ruth McCourt, 45, was taking her daughter, Juliana, age 4, on a shopping trip from Boston to Los Angeles.   Their flight was one of the hijacked planes that struck the World Trade Center.  Meanwhile, Ruth's brother, Ronnie Clifford, an architect, was helping to rescue victims from the earlier attack.   He was unaware that above his head his sister and niece were perishing in the flames.

Here in Co Cork, the rest of the family was attempting to deal with the news of the tragedy that struck their family.     After reading this story in the newspaper, we were aware of how far reaching this tragedy really was.

An Irish gentleman approached us as we returned to the ship.   He said "You are Americans, aren't you".  We replied that we were.   His response was, "You'll get those B...ds".    At that moment in time, we were united with the rest of the world, from government officials, to the man on the streets, the world was one in convictions that those responsible had to be held accountable.

Ports put on high alert...  The newspaper also reported that all entry points into Ireland were on high alert amid fears of further attacks like those in the United States.   A high-level security group consisting of Gardai, army officers, and government officials was established to co-ordinate the response to Tuesday's terrorist attack.   

Flights are Canceled...  All transatlantic flights out of Dublin airport were cancelled and passengers were advised to contact their airlines helplines for assistance.   Later in our cruise we would talk with Canadians who had taken stranded passengers into their homes as their flights were diverted.

Ireland Day of Mourning ... Schools, offices, and businesses across Ireland closed on Friday, September 14th for a national day of mourning.  The Irish Mirror  reported "Ireland will weep for America tomorrow as the nation remembers the innocent dead".

Source: The Scottish SUN September 15, 2001
Just being with Scots who care has helped so much...

We arrived in Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland on September 15th, and once again were greeted by sympathetic locals.   Inaugural festivities, upon the first visit of Norwegian Sun to Scotland, did take place, but they were  low key.

That newspaper headline in The Scottish SUN reflected the sentiments of an American mother and daughter who were amongst the crowd paying respects at Glasgow's George Square as similar mourning events were held across the globe.   In London, thousands gathered outside St. Paul's Cathedral for England's memorial.

Our day in Scotland was a rainy one, perhaps fitting considering the earlier events of the week.   The people were wonderful and we enjoyed our stay despite the tragedy that underscored the entire voyage.

Throughout the remaining days of the Path of the Vikings voyage we encountered similar scenes to those in Ireland and Scotland, where flags were at half-mast, the people were caring and sympathetic, and comforted us during this very emotional time.    This cruise will always be remembered, not because it was the most exotic or most picturesque, but for the one with the people with the warmest hearts.   

We will also remember the Captain and Crew of the Norwegian Sun who stepped up to the challenges and helped the passengers through this difficult time.  Norwegian Cruise Line definitely went above and beyond when they opened up the phone lines and internet twice during the voyage and rearranged all the transportation for guests since our final destination was changed from New York to Boston.

See our Facebook Page for more Pictures from our Path of the Vikings Cruise - Including more 9/11 reflections.   While you are there, Like Us so that you can continue to follow our specials and stories.



Thursday, September 9, 2010

Princess Family Cruisetours to Alaska Back in 2011

Direct to the Wilderness Rail Service
  
Princess Cruises
Family Cruisetours 
to Alaska

Return for Second Season
in 2011

Specially Designed Tours Add a Variety of Included Extras Especially for Families


Glacier Bay Junior Ranger Program
Looking for 2012 Season ... see: Princess Alaska Denali Explorer 2012

As the 2010 Alaska cruise season draws to a close this month, we turn our focus on next year's programs.  In this article, we'll take a look at a success offering that Princess Cruises debuted this year which will return in their 2011 Alaska Program.

Princess Cruises is once again offering special Alaska cruisetours designed just for families.  These unique tours incorporate a variety of features not usually included in a cruisetour package, such as the opportunity to learn about dog mushing at the Iditarod Headquarters, pan for gold, take an interactive tour of Denali National Park, and enjoy a fun campfire experience.


The 12-night family cruisetours include a seven-night Voyage of the Glaciers cruise plus a five-night land tour.  The land segment also features such family-friendly extras as daily breakfasts, a visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, and a dinner theater performance.  At sea, families can also take advantage of Princess’ many onboard programs especially for children, including a special Junior Ranger program in Glacier Bay National Park.


“Alaska is the perfect place for a family vacation,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises executive vice president.  “There are amazing wildlife viewing opportunities, awesome scenery and lots of active adventures.  With this in mind, we wanted to make it easier for family groups to plan the perfect Alaska experience with activities that will appeal to many ages and interests.”

Passengers can choose to sail aboard Diamond Princess or Coral Princess, and the cruisetour land itinerary includes stays at three of Princess’ own wilderness lodges – one night at Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, two nights at Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge and two nights at Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge.  The tours are offered on 34 departures with both northbound (#FUN) and southbound (#WOW) itinerary options.

The following special extras are included in the 2011 season tours:

Daily Breakfast – Everyone in the family can start their morning off with the most important meal of the day.

Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center – Wildlife appeals to all ages, and families will be able to see a variety of animals such as bears, elk, bison, moose, caribou, musk ox, coyotes and eagles with a visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.  This non-profit organization takes in injured and orphaned animals and gives a permanent home to those that can’t be returned to the wild.

Iditarod Headquarters with Dog Sled Ride – En route to Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, family members will enjoy a stop at the Iditarod Headquarters in Wasilla.  Here travelers can learn about mushing and its importance in Alaskan culture.  The center offers the opportunity to meet sled dogs and see them at work with wheeled cart rides.

Evening Campfire Experience (Mt. McKinley) – An evening campfire near the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge is the perfect way for families to end the day, complete with treats such as s’mores and hot chocolate, plus unique Alaska stories and songs.

Music of Denali Dinner Theater (Denali) – This rollicking musical comedy tells the legend of the first expedition to the summit of Mt. McKinley, accompanied by a hearty, family-style meal featuring smokehouse ribs and Alaska salmon.

Experience Denali with Alaska Geographic Tour (Denali) – A more intimate tour of Denali National Park, this special excursion includes a variety of interactive experiences, including an enhanced view of the Denali ecosystem and current research taking place.  The narrated bus tour takes guests 15 miles into the park to a beautiful river valley where they embark on a short walk to the historic Savage River Camp, where they can participate in a number of hands-on activities.

Sourdough Expedition Breakfast (Denali) – While fueling up for the day with an Alaskan roadhouse-style breakfast, guests experience an unforgettable journey up Denali through breathtaking images in Laurent Dick's Climb Denali.  Participants have the opportunity to meet this real mountain climber and ask questions about mountain climbing.

Riverboat Cruise and El Dorado Goldmine Tour (Fairbanks) – Families can enjoy traveling on an authentic sternwheeler for a fully-narrated cruise along the Chena River and try their hands at gold panning at the El Dorado Gold Mine, where they will learn about Alaska's gold mining history.

Now is the time to start planning your 2011 Alaska cruisetours.   The Alaska cruise season goes from May through September.   These family cruisetours will fill up fast. 

Cruise West Undergoing Restructuring

New Bookings Suspended
Spirit of Oceanus Cruise Terminated

Cruise West announced the continuation of restructuring of the company.  Passengers on the Spirit of Oceanus' Voyage of the Great Explorers terminated their world cruise in Newfoundland, Canada.

A recorded message indicates that the cruise line has not been sold and that the call center is temporarily closed as the company restructures.

According to the line's press release, "Additional assets may be sold and other steps are being pursued towards a restructure. As part of this process, Cruise West has suspended accepting any new bookings." 

The statement indicated that some cruises will continue:


"The Spirit of Endeavour will sail from Seattle on the British Columbia Cruise and the Spirit of '98 from Portland, or along the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Cruise West will also complete cruises or land tours already underway in Alaska."

According to information on the Cruise West website, impacted guests who have not yet traveled on the Spirit of Oceanus world cruise should file a claim with their third-party insurance company, contact their credit card company, or if payment was made by check, contact info@cruisewest.com.

The statement indicated that executives would not take media calls at this time and will be releasing additional details in the future.   We will monitor this developing story and report any updates.

For more information, call the company's emergency number at 888-396-0280, email info@cruisewest.com or visit www.cruisewest.com.

Why 3rd-party Travel Insurance Important

This unfortunate situation, for passengers impacted by the terminated cruise, underscores the importance of purchasing third-party travel insurance at the time your cruise is booked.    Cruise line failures are rare, but when they occur, passengers can be stranded in remote parts of the world.  Fortunately, this cruise was terminated in one of the scheduled ports of call, perhaps minimizing the impact on the guests.  


About Cruise West

Cruise West offers small-ship experiences to guests.   We hope that they will be able to obtain the necessary funding to continue operations.  We wish them success in their restructuring efforts.    Stayed tuned for more information as it becomes available.