Showing posts with label California Coastal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California Coastal. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Disembarkation - Vancouver and Recap of the Cruise

We are docked in Vancouver.  It is time to head home.  We decided to do self disembarkation as we only had one suitcase and we are just catching transit to head home.

We were assigned the first time of 7 am and the meeting lounge is Explorer's Lounge, but we are going to head to the Elite Lounge.

We head back to the lounge around 6:50 and right at 7 we are cleared to head ashore.  We are ushered out a door to the promenade and right to the gangway.

Cause we had already cleared Canadian Customs the day prior in Victoria we didn't have to do anything at all here. We just walked straight thru the terminal and out of the building right to the skytrain station and to the Canada Line towards the airport.  Our car was parked close to the airport and we were in it at 7:40 and home by 8:20!

I am now going to reflect on the cruise.

We originally booked this voyage as an inexpensive get away and to see so many crew that we knew.

We were not disappointed.  It was relaxing and fun and we loved seeing so many friends on board as well as in port. 


Ship in General:


  • we had been concerned that the ship was going into dry dock after this voyage and was worried that we would notice work being done.  I am happy to report we noticed nothing to show that it was going into dry dock.  There were workers on board but they were mainly working on things below deck
  • the ship is great condition and even though yes there are signs of wear and tear (many will be refurbished during dry dock, ie carpets, upholstery, etc) the ship is still beautiful
  • MUTS was a pain to watch cause so many bulbs (or panels) were burnt out (but again this is being dealt with in dry dock)
  • I love the public spaces on this ship.  The huge promenade deck, the big Skywalkers Lounge (great for sail aways), Vines and of course Explorer's Lounge (that was really missed on the Royal).  The aft pool with the views from there are another plus about this ship.  Oh and I can't forget Adagios and Sabatinis location for a quiet intimate evening, or quiet place to read during the day.

Cabin:

  • We booked the lowest inside guarantee and were assigned the highest outside guarantee.  We loved the cabin location on Plaza deck so close to the main atrium.  It was very very quiet with little traffic.  
  • Biggest down fall in this cabin is the docking lines (sorry don't know technical word) are right below and the winches deploying and bring up the lines make a lot of noise that actually makes the cabin vibrate.  This noise is heard upon arriving and departing for around an hour each time.  
  • Everything in the cabin worked great.  Take note the cabin only has one larger night stand as the room is a little less wider than the standard cabin, but it is longer.  This really didn't affect us too much.  
  • Our steward Qi was very very good.  Considering this was only her second voyage serving passengers she did an amazing job - even better than some stewards have been doing it for much longer.  She is a great asset to Princess.
  • I am not sure why but Princess falls short in the bed department.  I would say that 50% of the time we get a sagging/hard bed that has seen better days.  Then the linen on Princess ships seems to really be low end.  I would love to see their bedding be more like we would find in a four star hotel, or what we have found on other cruise lines.  It is not uncommon to find holes, tears and thread bear linens.  Oh and don't get me started with the moldy shower curtains that need replacing more often.

Dining/Food:

  • We normally do Anytime dining but this voyage we wanted to be served by Mark so we had to go to Traditional dining as this is where he was.  After dining with him three nights (note two nights were open seating cause we were in port and two nights we dined at a specialty restaurant) we know Traditional dining is not for us.  Way too noisy, service is long cause everyone gets served at the same time.  I much prefer the flow and staggered dining that Anytime brings.  Also was so disappointed in other passengers who felt that the time of 8 for dinner meant anytime after 8 and would show up when it suited them, which threw off the service of the entire table and the waiter had to deal with it.  Note we only had a table for two but found we would often wait long periods while our waiter had to deal with these late comers.
  • Food in general we found to be only fair and certainly not the standard we are use to.  For us we found the food often overly salty (but this is a personal thing) but it was definately saltier than what we have found on other ships in the fleet.  Sometimes it was so salty we couldn't finish it.  We did encounter this once before and ironically it was the same ship on another voyage.  Often food was warm and not hot (staff quickly remedied this).  Twice in the Crown Grill our courses were not hot and had to be returned.
  • Dishes were not presented the way they are on other ships.  For example the beet and spinach salad with heirloom tomatoes and goat cheese in Crown Grill.  Very very different than what we have had on other ships.
  • Selection was amazing and never had an issue with finding something we like.  We especially like the 50th Anniversary items.
  • We really enjoyed the lunches in the Horizon Court.  I find our experience on the Crown that they have one of the best salad bars.

Crew:

  • This is really where this ship shines.  The crew on board are so friendly, kind and helpful.  They seem happy and it shows when they serve us and other passengers.  I love that they treat everyone with kindness and respect.  It doesn't matter if this is your first cruise or your 100th. We even noticed crew serving upset passengers with kindness that I know I as a person who works with the public would have a hard time doing.  But they do it, time and time again.
  • The bar staff were a highlight this voyage for us.  We got to know many and rekindled friendships with a few others.  They were outgoing, friendly and full of tips and advice and recommendations.  I tried many of their recommendations and they always checked to see if I liked it and I am happy to say yes I did.
  • We always connect with a shoppie and this time it was Henishia in the perfume shop.  What a dear and so kind and so very helpful.  But because of her I spent way more than I normally would in that shop.
  • The Captain Circle Host Fleur was so lovely and helpful and patient.  Another great asset to the company in my opinion.

Itinerary:

  • At first when we booked this itinerary we were like - ah who cares where it goes we just need to get away.  But after we completed the trip we were - wow I loved this itinerary and would love to do it again.  We especially liked the overnight in San Francisco and the full day in Victoria.
  • We could of skipped Catalina, not because we don't want to go to Catalina, but a half day there with last tender at 1 pm meant it was hard to get off and really enjoy the island.  
  • I think Princess should offer one way cruises LA to Vancouver 7 days and then 7 day return. This would meet the Jones Act and it would be a great way for people to see this side of the world.

Embarkation and Disembarkation:

  • Both events were some of the smoothest and easiest embarkation and disembarkations we have every experienced.  
  • Note that the port authorities in San Francisco really need to get their act together to make it a more fluid operation.  Read my blog about our visits to San Francisco here.  

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Los Angeles April 25

We slept like babies, we must have been really tired.  After taking our time to get ready we wander out of the hotel to the restaurant ….. on sixth.  I order the Chaquilles and Bernie gets the huevos ranchero.  HUGE plates and I could only eat about a third of my plate.  We should of split something.  





After breakfast we wander up to Gaffey to the Starbucks and sit and enjoy our drinks.  We make note of how darn cold it is.  Heck it is colder here than at home.  It is overcast and looks like it could rain (in fact is does start raining later in the afternoon).

Around noon we get back to the hotel and get our bags that we stored with the bell hop.  The hotel does have a shuttle, but I believe they now charge $5 for it and the walk is not that far so we head out on foot.  

We walk along the promenade to the ship.  It is the only ship in port and it looks rather quiet.  We arrive at 12:30 and we are on board at 12:45.  We had to fill out the health questionnaire.  Note they are still screening for the Ebola with the questions about where you have been in the last 21 days.  

We head up the escalator to the line to get our cruise cards.  We get to go in the priority but it really didn’t save much time as there really were no lines.  As soon as we have our cards we go thru the security screening which takes a bit of time.  We didn’t have any alcohol but if we did we would have been directed to the table right after the screening.

Boarding has already started but since we are elite we get to go right on.  Note they were giving out boarding numbers to those below Platinum.  As we were getting on they were calling group #10.  




As soon as we got on we went to our cabin which is P204, the second oceanview cabin on Plaza deck.  It is bigger than most insides, a little longer.  We do notice that the beds are in twin format and there is only one night stand that is a bit bigger than the normal one but smaller than two normal ones put together.  









Hmmm if the beds are put together how are we going to have each a nightstand.  After speaking to our cabin steward Qi, she says he can put it together but one side of the bed will be right against the wall.  Or she can turn the nightstand sideways (but we won’t have access to the drawers).  Which is what we say is fine with us, we don’t need to access the drawers.  It is only a seven day cruise and we don’t have that much stuff.  Plus we have a large window sill that can take things.

Footnote – later when the bed is put together as a Queen the night stand is positioned so we can access the drawers. 



There is a wide space on one side (where stand is) and a narrow side on the other side.  So take note that P204 is a bit narrower (by about a foot) than the standard cabin.  

However it is longer with more space at the foot of the bed to the dresser than the standard cabin.

We ask for extra towels and a top sheet.  

The ship looks great.  It is strange coming back to this ship after being on the Royal for so long but we love this size.  

We get a coffee and run into Norma and Kim who are friends of Monika and Rick and just sailed to Hawaii with them. 

When we get back to our cabin our small bag is there so we unpack it.  The second bag took another four hours to arrive, but it did.

Not sure why but it seems often that Princess needs to change out their shower curtains more often.  Ours stinks of mold so we let our steward know and she brings us another one.  But later on when we enter the bathroom all I can smell is mold/mildew.  I lift up the shower curtain and see the black marks at the bottom and smell it and it is horrible.  

I am sure she just grabbed this shower curtain from another cabin that wasn’t in use.  It is so bad the smell I take the shower curtain down myself.  She promises us she will get us a fresh one, and she does right away.  It is a newly laundered one.

But other than that the cabin is great, we have our mini bar, we have ice.  The bed is very comfortable, we have a clean cabin, a big window with no obstruction and it appears to be very quiet.  

The Horizon Court is crazy busy, which is the norm on embarkation day.  But we are not hungry at all.  We wander around and it is busy with people inside cause the weather is not nice, in fact it is raining.  Guess sailaway is going to be inside.

We get a call from the dining room telling us that they are able to accommodate us at Mark’s station tonight for 8 pm. We are so excited to see Mark again.

Looking forward to a wonderful voyage.

Off to muster drill now, more later.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Plans for the Ports On Our Coastal Cruise

We leave on our Coastal Cruise tomorrow and we are visiting four ports -- Catalina, San Francisco, Astoria and Victoria.

We have been to all but this will be our first visit to Astoria. 

After listening to a great podcast from the Cruise Dudes about a visit to Catalina I am excited to head back there and do some of the things they talk about.  I am considering a snorkel trip, but this will be highly dependent on how cold it is.  There is a restaurant I want to go to... The Lobster Trap.  We are also considering visiting the Casino and maybe a hike.

For San Francisco we are there only at 2 pm and are there overnight.  We connected with some good friends who are coming into the city for the night.  We will meet for dinner the first day. 

On the second day we are going to meet up again and head out to Golden Gate Park and then for a nice lunch near the pier - I hear it is Dim Sum, yum. 

Astoria is a highlight.  We have heard great things about it and are looking forward to exploring on foot.  I will visit the tourist information to get lots of information and then walk the board walk and a meal. 

Victoria is a place we have been to numerous time and it is great that the ship docks there cause it is only via cruise ships lately that I get there.  It is hard to get to from Vancouver and not cheap and takes all day.

We are planning some shopping and some walking.  In the evening we are meeting up with friends for drinks and dinner.

So it isn't anything crazy exciting but it is all about relaxing and recharging those batteries. 

I am not bringing my laptop just my tablet.  And since I can post a blog but it is not easy to do with the tablet I am not sure how often you will see blog posts.  But when I get home I will blog each day from my journal notes.

Thanks for following.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Podcast Episode 5a - California Coastal Cruise Recap

I finally got around to recording my California Coastal Cruise podcast.  Well actually I recorded it three times. First time it was way too long so decided to re record it without the port information. Will do a separate podcast for just the ports.  Second time was good but then I thought I had saved it but I had not so had to record a third time, so third time is a charm.

In this podcast I discuss how we got to the ship, embarkation, the food, the entertainment, dinner at the Crown Grill, Skywalkers Elite Lounge, our cabin, Vines, and the dining room and then disembarkation.

Check it out.

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Episode One - California Coastal Discussion


So even though I gave up on doing a Podcast the other way, someone on my fan page suggested I put it up on Youtube as a video with just an image.  What a great idea!  Thanks Peter.  

I quickly put together a video with the audio we recorded and here it is!




In the future if you wish to hear my podcasts you can go to my Youtube channel at any time to listen or you can come to this blog and click on the Episodes label and see all Audio Episodes we have done.

Thanks for your patience.

Vickie