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A Suite Fit for a Diva
March 10, 2014 | HeidiNope, it wasn’t my stateroom on my MSC Divina cruise. But I can dream, can’t I?
I did get to see the Sophia Loren Suite (Room 16007) and it is terrific. Just as I would have expected since it was designed by the legendary actress who is also the MSC fleet’s godmother.
Carnival’s Unexpected Amenities
January 30, 2014 | HeidiSounds silly but whenever I check into a Carnival cruise ship, I’m always curious to see what little freebies they have put in my cabin bathroom.
An amenity basket in every cabin is filled with an odd assortment of toiletries, free samples and money-saving coupons. One time my daughter Kelly and I got men’s aftershave, some chocolate candy, razors and bottles of sunscreen.
Ship on a Stick
January 15, 2014 | HeidiThe first person eliminated in the musical chairs competition aboard the Carnival Magic won a consolation prize of a miniature model of the ship.
The last man standing in the musical chairs also got an award – a miniature model of the ship.
“Everyone wins on the Carnival Magic,” cruise director James Dunn explained. “This is a wonderful prize … We call it a ‘Ship on a Stick.’”
The Eat-talian Cruise Ship
January 13, 2014 | HeidiCraving some of that delicious pasta served in Eataly restaurant on the MSC Divina?
Now you can buy some in the restaurant shop to take home and prepare yourself.
I knew that the MSC Divina had a top-notch Italian restaurant known as Eataly and I was looking forward to eating there. However, I was surprised at the restaurant’s mini emporium that sells authentic Italian and artisan products, including olive oils, dried pastas, regional sweet and aged balsamics.
Autograph Seekers Rejoice!
December 17, 2013 | HeidiPsst! Want to know a secret? I just found out on my last Disney Cruise Line voyage. Maybe you already know.
I used to wonder why cruisers sometimes carried brand new white pillowcases, white T-shirts and packets of magic markets when they boarded a Disney cruise. Now I know.
An American Feast on the Carnival Glory
December 4, 2013 | RogerCarnival Cruise Line has seen a lot of additions and changes over the last couple years. New sports bars, craft beer on ship, a Guy Fieri signature burger place on many ships… but the main dining rooms could be seeing a major upgrade soon.
Seabourn: Where all-inclusive means all-inclusive
November 27, 2013 | HeidiShortly after entering my luxurious suite with its marvelous ocean view – all guest rooms aboard the Seabourn Odyssey are suites and all have marvelous ocean views – I was greeted by a knock on the door from my room attendant Timea.
She was carrying a tray with caviar hors d’ouevres, a glass of champagne and some special bath soaps. Gifts from her to welcome me aboard.
Here Comes the Anthem!
November 25, 2013 | RogerWe like to look ahead in the office, and when it comes to ship announcements – we sometimes like to look far ahead. Royal Caribbean’s last big unveiling was three years ago with the Allure of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world, and we’re about a year away from Quantum of the Seas, the largest ship to ever be homeported in the New York area. But last week, more plans for the Anthem of the Seas – scheduled to launch sometime in 2015, about 18 months away.
Five Tips for the First Time Cruiser
November 22, 2013 | RogerThe cruise is booked and you are set to sail for the very first time! Cruises are a really excellent way to see the world in a relaxing, stress-free environment, but its a very different type of travel than a guided tour or something on your own. There are secrets and strategies that make an experience extra special, and we want to share them with you. So without further ado, here are five tips to help you cruise like a pro!
American Queen presents Mark Twain
November 20, 2013 | HeidiWhen Lewis Hankins dons his white suit to take the stage as Mark Twain, he has a long- time routine. Before greeting his audience, Hankins says a simple prayer.
“I say, ‘David, this is for you. Daddy has never forgotten you.’”
How Hankins came to be on stage as his favorite author seems to be an act of destiny. The retired Kentucky state policeman grew up reading Twain’s works. He delved deeply into the life of the man born as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who chose the pen name Mark Twain to become known as the father of American Literature.
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