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Thanks for joining us here at CruiseCrazies, mellygo. So glad you found us! Please see what this friendly site has to offer, share your experiences, ask questions and join in the conversation.
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Welcome Back to Baltimore, Grandeur of the Seas!
Jan115 commented on CruiseMan3000's blog entry in The Cruisetacular Weekly
Sure thing, Jan! Thanks for always being faithful reader! And yes, Baltimore is truly a great port to sail from! We've seen ships like Norwegian Wind, Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, Celebrity Galaxy, Enchantment of the Seas and even Pride of Hawaii (now Norwegian Jade) moor here! I hope we see a third cruise line return here very, very soon! Check out either Carnival Pride, leaving every Sunday, or Grandeur of the Seas, leaving every Friday, here at the Cruise Maryland Terminal. And if you DO cruise from here, let me know! Should my schedule permit, I'd love to take you to Fells Point or the Inner Harbor for some GREAT seafood! :) I've been to Baltimore - once - on one of hubby's music conferences. We did the waterway route to Ft. McHenry and stopped at Fell's Point for lunch right there on the harbor. I don't remember the name of the place, but it was a warm April day. My daughter flies to Baltimore annually for the "Otakon" convention in summer (you can't miss it - folks wandering the city in crazy, outlandish costumes representing their favorite Japanese "anime" characters). Thanks for the offer, Shon - I'll be sure to let you know when I'm next in town.- 6 comments
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ParadiseBeachCozumel, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!
Jan115 replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
Now I DEFINITELY want to go to Paradise Beach - just so I can have my photo taken with Rocky and Sunshine (why do I keep wanting to say Bullwinkle?)!! -
Costa Cruises to sail 2014 world cruise. Would you?
Jan115 replied to Jason's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
Maybe if I win the lottery l.. or come back as a billionaire in my second life! -
NCL reports Q1 loss of $96 million. Cause for concern?
Jan115 replied to Jason's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
I think the arrival in New York and subsequent sailings of the new Breakaway is going to be great for NCL's business. -
I eagerly look forward to hearing all about the new ship. Have fun, John!
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StarrDavisWillaman, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!
Jan115 replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
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Enjoy the ship, John. Can't wait for the full report!
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - A Week in Mexico 1990
Jan115 commented on Jan115's blog entry in Jan's Sea & Shore Escapes
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New Cruise Review - 14 Day Exotic Southern Caribbean
Jan115 replied to deb1220's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
Debbie, I must have missed this review when you posted in March. Sounds like you had a great time despite the weather and missed port. I am 99 percent positive that we'll be doing a Med. cruise on Celebrity next summer, and I'm looking forward to it! -
Thieves love cruise ships. They know that excited passengers will disembark in port, en masse, armed with cash, credit cards and electronics. New surroundings and lack of caution can leave even savvy travelers vulnerable to opportunistic pickpockets and purse-snatchers. Rest easy, though. There are simple things you can do to prevent your happy shore trip from turning into a very sad event. Avoid electronic theft. Even before leaving home, inform your credit card companies of your travel plans and photocopy all your important documents including your passport, both sides of your credit cards, travel itinerary, driver’s license and contact information. Leave one copy at home with a trusted individual and another in your cabin's safe. In the event of a theft, you’ll have the information you need to contact the appropriate authorities. Alternately, scan and send the documents to your email or cloud storage account, so you can access the information from any computer. Don’t flash your cash. Whether getting cash at an ATM machine in port or making a store or vendor purchase, be discreet. Prominently displaying all those bills is an invitation to muggers. Don’t walk and talk on your cell phone. This tells a would-be thief that you are oblivious and not paying attention to your surroundings. That phone you’re carrying is easy money to a thief and a simple grab and run item. Not only will he get a great phone, but he’ll also have access to your personal information. Keep your phone hidden away on your person and take it out only for emergencies. Stay awake and alert at the beach. What’s the best thing about cruising to the Caribbean? The beaches, of course! You arrive in port, grab a cab and head straight for a patch of sand on the best beach in the area. You’re feeling all mellow and relaxed, and you’re in the moment. Two hours later, you wake up and not only are you badly sunburned, but you’re stuff is gone – your camera, your wallet and all your money and credit cards. Be watchful of your surroundings, and stay awake. Besides, you’ll miss all the great scenery. Stay sober. What’s another popular pastime in port, especially in the Caribbean? The bar scene, of course! You’re much more likely to be ripped off by a thief or scam artist if you’re inebriated. If you plan on partying in port, either keep the drinks to a minimum or bring along a non-drinking buddy to look out for you. Hide your valuables on your person whenever possible. The best method of carrying valuables is directly on your person. Clothing with deep front pockets secured by zippers and buttons are harder to for a thief to get into. The worst way to carry anything is in a backpack, which can be opened or slit without the wearer ever knowing – especially common in a crowded place. Cross-body bags are a much better choice than shoulder bags. A money belt worn across the body or around the waist is a good idea under a jacket, as long as it’s not visible, but easily accessible. Touring solo? Be smart but cautious. While it’s safest to travel in a group, touring alone can be a rewarding experience. You can tour at your own pace and not hold anyone else up in the process. Regardless of how independent you are at home, when you're somewhere new, it's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your personal safety. If you happen to find yourself in a secluded area or making your way back to the ship after dark, for instance, rather than taking on the streets solo, catch a cab or find a trustworthy buddy or group to latch onto. Serious photographers – don’t lose sight of your surroundings. If you're a serious photographer, you're unlikely to leave your cameras behind on the ship. While you’re taking the time to carefully compose shots of all the incredible sights you came to see, always be aware of your environment. Don’t Look Lost. We all lose our bearings at one time or another. The worst thing you can do if you're lost is to look confused or unfold a map and stare blankly at it. Try to map out your route ahead of time, look confident, and if you become disoriented, stop by a hotel or restaurant for directions or a taxi without attracting unwanted attention from thieves scanning the crowds for an easy target. Have fun on your day in port. Just be alert and smart. By Janice Neves ~ CruiseCrazies Contributor For more cruise news & articles go to http://www.cruisecra....com/index.html View full article
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Were home, And I'm experiencing the "Post Cruise Blues"
Jan115 replied to Sarge6870's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
I suffer from the same ailment, Tim. PCD. Post Cruise Depression. It should be recognized by the Health Department as a real disorder. There should be group therapy sessions - on a cruise ship, of course! -
Thanks for an excellent review, Tim. I hope some of the problems you mention will not be an issue on our 7-day cruise on Brilliance to Canada in October. For one thing, Brilliance will have had a nice facelift by the time you and I sail her! I enjoyed chatting Saturday. Thanks for sharing an hour of your vacation with us!
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Thanks for sharing your experiences. I've seen "Chicago" a number of times. I love the music, but I would have to agree that it's a show style that's not for everyone and definitely not family entertainment. I like the fact that lines like RCI and Norwegian are bringing in big name acts, but I wish they would stick to those that are suitable for everyone on board.
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ReyCaballeroMenendez, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!
Jan115 replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
Thanks for joining us here at CruiseCrazies. So glad you found us! Please see what this friendly site has to offer, share your experiences, ask questions and join in the conversation. -
Thanks for joining us here at CruiseCrazies. So glad you found us! Please see what this friendly site has to offer, share your experiences, ask questions and join in the conversation.
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Thanks for joining us here at CruiseCrazies. So glad you found us! Please see what this friendly site has to offer, share your experiences, ask questions and join in the conversation.
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Congratulations, Tim. It's now your turn to shine!