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    AmaWaterways River Cruises
    Goldring Travel’s 2014 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – AmaWaterways AmaCerto
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part I
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part II
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part III
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part IV (Georg Breuer Riesling Tasting)
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part VI
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part VII (Bamberg Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting)
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part VIII
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part IX (Food & Wine Tasting on the AmaCerto)
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part X
    • (Amsterdam to Budapest) – Part XI – The Tokaji Wine Tasting
    • Goldring Travel Experiences Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part VI (Hualien, Taiwan and Okinawa – The Kindness of Strangers)
    AmaWaterways AmaLotus – Vietnam & Cambodia
    • AmaWaterways Mekong River Cruise – Radio Interview
    • Part I
    • Part II
    • Part III
    • Part IV
    • Part V (Getting There & Day 1: Hanoi)
    • Part VI (Let the Tour Begin!)
    • Part VII (Halong Bay…and A Monk)
    • Part VIII
    • Part IX (The Ship)
    • Part X (The Egg)
    • Part XI (Happy Pizza)
    • Part XII (The Killing Fields)
    • Part XIII (Our Last Days)
    • Review and Reflection of the 2012 AmaWaterways AmaLotus Vietnam and Cambodia Tour and Cruise
    Aurora Expeditions
    Avalon Waterways

             – Avalon Myanmar – Myanmar River Cruise – April 2017

    • Avalon Waterways Myanmar – Part I (March 2017
    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part II (Getting Here & Getting It On)
    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part III (Yangon – Day 2)
    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part IV (Bhamo to Katha)
    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part V (Katha to Tigyang)

    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part VI (Kya Hnyat to Kyauk Myaung)

    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part VII (Mingun to Mandalay)
    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part VIII (Sagaing to Bagan)
    • Avalon Waterways – Myanmar – Part IX (The Ship: Avalon Myanmar)

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      Avalon Waterways – Myanmar (Burma) – Reflections: “Isn’t This Amazing!?”

    Azamara Club Cruises

       *Azamara Club Cruises – Azamara Journey – Singapore to Dubai (April 8, 2018)

    • Azamara Club Cruises – Azamara Journey – April 8, 2018 (Singapore to Dubai) – Revisiting the (Upgraded) Experience
    • Azamara Journey Asian Adventure – Part I (Getting There and Getting Set)
    • Azamara Journey Asian Adventure – Part II (Initial Impressions and Myanmar)
    • Azamara Journey Asian Adventure – Part III (“Cruise Global, Go Local” in Sri Lanka)
    • Azamara Journey Asian Adventure – Part IV (The Culinary Experience)
    • Azamara Journey Asian Adventure – Part V (Cochin, Goa & Mumbai, India)
    • Azamara Journey Asian Adventure – Part VI – Reflections (Azamara Journey vs. Regent Seven Seas Voyager)

    * Azamara Quest – Southeast Asia and Japan (February 2015)

    •  Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part I
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part II
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part III (Bali and Komodo Island) 
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part IV (Upscale Meets ????)
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part V (Manila, Philippines – By Day and AzAmazing Evening) 
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part V (Perspectives on Experiencing Developing Ports)
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part VI (Hualien, Taiwan and Okinawa – The Kindness of Strangers)
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part VII (Doing It On Your Own – Part A – Dontonbori, Osaka)
    • Azamara Club Cruises in Asia – Is it Amazing? Part VIII (Doing It On Your Own – Part B – Kyoto – Why You Can’t Rely Only On Guidebooks or TripAdvisor!)
     

     

     

     

    Celebrity Cruises
    Celebrity Xperience – Galapagos (2017)
    • Celebrity Xperience – The Galapagos- Part I
    • Celebrity Xperience In The Galapagos- Part II (Getting There, Pre-Cruise, Baltra & Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz Island
    • Celebrity Xperience In The Galapagos- Part III (More Than You Expect)
    • Celebrity Xperience In The Galapagos- Part IV (Sea Lions & Boobies & Penguins, Oh My!)
    • Celebrity Xperience In The Galapagos- Part V (The Attack of the Flightless Cormorant…and Other Cool Stuff!)
    • Celebrity Xperience In The Galapagos- Part VI (Incredible Birding, Baby Sea Lions and So Much More)
    • Celebrity Xperience In The Galapagos- Part VII (Reflections & Updates on the Ships – Including the new Celebrity Flora – and What to Consider.)
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
    Celebrity Century (2011)

    – How Close to Luxury Can Celebrity’s Smallest Ship Get? – Part I
    – How Close to Luxury Can Celebrity’s Smallest Ship Get? Part II
    – How Close to Luxury Can Celebrity’s Smallest Ship Get? Part III
    – How Close to Luxury Can Celebrity’s Smallest Ship Get? Part IV
    – How Close to Luxury Can Celebrity’s Smallest Ship Get? – Some Final Observations and Thoughts

    Celebrity Equinox (2009)

    – The Prologue to the Travelogue
    – The Adventure Begins…With a Bump or Two
    – Settling In Made Easy
    – Luxury Touches Here, There and OK, Not, Everywhere…But There Are Lots of Them!
    – Asian Flair Onboard and On Shore
    – Private Tours, Israel and Conflicts in Perceptions and Perspective
    Celebrity Equinox 2009 – Egypt…Impressive and Depressing
    – Dining With the Captain and the Reidel Wine Seminar
    – The Last Dinner (Tuscan Grille) and Disembarkation
    – What Happens When A Class Act Meets Highly Discounted Cruise Fare

    Celebrity Silhouette (2013)

    – How Upscale to Luxury is a Celebrity Cruise Experience? – Part I
    – How Upscale to Luxury is a Celebrity Cruise Experience? – Part II
    – How Upscale to Luxury is a Celebrity Cruise Experience? The Review – Part III

    Celebrity Solstice (2008)

    – Celebrity Solstice 2008 Inaugural Cruise – Part I
    – Celebrity Solstice 2008 Inaugural Cruise – Part II

    Celebrity Summit “Solticized” – A Ship Inspection (2012)

    Celebrity Summit “Solticized” – A Ship Inspection (2012)

    Crystal Cruises
    Crystal Serenity – November 2015

    – Lisbon to Monaco: Crystal As a “Move Up” & “Move Over” Luxury Option – Part I
    – Lisbon to Monaco: Crystal As a “Move Up” & “Move Over” Luxury Option – Part II
    – Lisbon to Monaco: Crystal As a “Move Up” & “Move Over” Luxury Option – Part III
    – Lisbon to Monaco: Crystal As a “Move Up” & “Move Over” Luxury Option – Part IV (Food & Wine!)

    Crystal Symphony – April 2011

    – Part I
    – Part II
    – Part III
    – Part IV
    – Part V
    – Part VI
    – Part VII
    – Part VIII
    – Part IX
    – Goldring Travel’s Pacific Exploration of Crystal Cruise’s Luxury Experience – “Reflections”

    Cunard

    – Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 – A Winter Transatlantic Crossing on Her 10th Anniversary

    Explora Journeys
    Fathom Impact Travel

    – Immersing In fathom’s Social Impact Programs

    G Adventures - Amazon River Cruise

    – Cruising the Peruvian Amazon With G Adventures – Part I
    – Cruising the Peruvian Amazon With G Adventures – Part II
    – Cruising the Peruvian Amazon With G Adventures – Part III
    – Cruising the Peruvian Amazon With G Adventures – Part IV (What Group Travel Should Really Be About!)

    Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL)

    – Norwegian Gem – Budget Cruises Pitching Luxury: You Don’t Get What You Pay For, You Only Think You Do.

    Oceania Cruises
    Paul Gauguin
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    Princess

    – Princess Cruises Doesn’t Treat You Like Royalty; Celebrity Cruises Does! Which is a Better Value for the Upscale Cruise Guest? Part I
    – Celebrity Silhouette vs. -Royal Princess – Which Is A Better Value For The Upscale Cruise Guest? Part II: The Standard Veranda Staterooms
    – Celebrity Silhouette vs. Royal Princess – Which Is A Better Value For The Upscale Cruise Guest? Part III: Treating You Right From The Start
    – Celebrity Silhouette vs. Royal Princess – Which Is A Better Value For The Upscale Cruise Guest? Part IV: The Wine Lists Speak Volumes (As Do The Beverage Packages)

    Regent Seven Seas

       Regent Seven Seas Voyager – August 2017

    • Goldring Travel Revisits Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Seven Seas Voyager: Rome to Barcelona – August 1, 2017)
    • Goldring Travel Revisits Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Seven Seas Voyager: Rome to Barcelona – August 1, 2017) – Getting There and First Impressions
    • Goldring Travel Revisits Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Seven Seas Voyager: Rome to Barcelona – August 1, 2017) – Part III (Florence and Ajaccio: Starting to Drill Down on the Regent Experience)
    • Goldring Travel Revisits Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Seven Seas Voyager: Rome to Barcelona – August 1, 2017) – Part IV (La Spezia and Monaco: Consistent Inconsistencies and Misses)
    • Goldring Travel Revisits Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Seven Seas Voyager: Rome to Barcelona – August 1, 2017) – Part V (Antibes and Marseilles: The Ensemble Experience, Cultural Wine “Tasting” and Sette Mari – Luxury Experiences for Sure)
    • Goldring Travel Revisits Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Seven Seas Voyager: Rome to Barcelona – August 1, 2017) – Part VI (Palamos, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca & Valencia: Culinary Bliss..and Consistent Inconsistencies)
    • Goldring Travel Revisits Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Seven Seas Voyager: August 1, 2017) – Caveat Emptor! Consistently Inconsistent: Not a “Six Star Luxury” Cruise Experience
    Royal Caribbean

    – Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas Travelogue – Prologue
    – Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas – My First 24 Hours
    – Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas – A Hurricane Runs Through It…Almost
    – Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas Travelogue – The Last Days …

    Sea Cloud
    SeaDream Yacht Club

    – Italy and Corisca 2014 – Part I
    – Italy and Corisca 2014 – Part II (Getting There, The Stateroom and First Impressions)
    – Italy and Corisca 2014 – Part III (“You Can’t Teach Five Star Service” and Bonafacio, Corsica)
    – Italy and Corisca 2014 – Part IV (Calvi, Monaco, Portofino, Porto Azzurro…and Stale Bread)
    – Italy and Corisca 2014 – Part V (My Last Day…and How The Chef’s Team Makes It Happen)

    Silversea
    Silversea Expeditions – Silver Discoverer – November 2016 (Indonesia & Myanmar)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises – Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part I
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises –Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part II (Singapore & Raffles Hotel)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises – Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part III (Ship Happens: Singapore Day 2)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises –  Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part IV (The Ship Arrives)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises –  Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part V (The Expedition Begins – Orangutans & Jimmy Buffett)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises – Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part VI (What is an Expedition Cruise? Why am I Here?)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises – Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part VII (Myanmar – No Complaints!)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises – Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part VIII (Myanmar – Developing Tourism & Finding Nemo Again)
    • Silversea Expedition Cruises – Silver Discoverer Indonesia/Myanmar Expedition: Part IX (Reflections)

       
       

       

    Silversea Silver Shadow – June 2013 (Alaska)
    • Silversea Silver Shadow Alaska Cruise Review – Part I
    • Silversea Silver Shadow Alaska Cruise Review – Part II
    • Silversea Silver Shadow Alaska Cruise Review – Part III
    • Silversea Silver Shadow Alaska Cruise Review – Part IV
    • Silversea Silver Shadow Alaska Cruise Review – Part V
    • Silversea Silver Shadow Alaska Cruise Review – Part VI
    • Silversea Silver Shadow Alaska Cruise Review – Part VII
    Seabourn
    Seabourn Quest – December 2019 (South Georgia Island and Antarctica III)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica and Patagonia – Goldring Travel’s Third Expedition – Part I
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica and Patagonia – Goldring Travel’s Third Expedition – Part II (Anticipation)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica and Patagonia – Goldring Travel’s Third Expedition – Part III (South Georgia Island)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica and Patagonia – Goldring Travel’s Third Expedition – Part IV (Hope Bay, Cuverville Island, Lemaire Channel and the Iceberg Graveyard)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica and Patagonia – Goldring Travel’s Third Expedition – Part V (Paradise Bay, Torgersen Island & Half Moon Island)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica and Patagonia – Goldring Travel’s Third Expedition – Part VI (Patagonia)
    Seabourn Quest – January 2019 (Antarctica II)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica Revisited – Part I (Pre-Cruise Perspectives and Santiago) 
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica Revisited – Part II (Desolation, Getting the Party Started and Perspective – Chilean Patagonia)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica Revisited – Part III (Ushuaia and The Drake Passage – Are We There Yet?)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica Revisited – Part IV (First Days in Antarctica: Revelations, Deception and Ansel Adams)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica Revisited – Part V (Antarctica Weather, Wonder & WOW!)
    • Seabourn’s Antarctica Revisited – Part VI (The Falklands – It’s Ain’t Over Till Seabourn Says It Is Over!)
    Seabourn Quest – January 2018 (Antarctica)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part I
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part II (Falkland Island Penguins)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part III (Drake Passage and Greenwich Island-Yankee Harbour)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part IV (Torgersen Island/Neko Harbor – “The Lifting of the Fog!”)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part V (Peterman Island)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part VI (Captain Larsen and Class, Crossing the Southern Polar Circle & Breaking Records)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part VII (Waterboat Point, Kayaking…and Sadness)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part IX (Punta Arenas & Goldring Travel Goes Local and Culinary)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part X (El Brujo Glacier, Galley Market Lunch and Castro, Chile)
    • Antarctica and Patagonia: An Adventure on the Seabourn Quest – Part XI (Reflections + Puerto Montt and Heading Home)
    Seabourn Sojourn – June 2018 (Alaska)
    • Seabourn Sojourn in Alaska – Part 1 (Getting There)
    • Seabourn Sojourn in Alaska – Part II (Calm Seas, Great Views, but a Rough Start)
    • Seabourn Sojourn in Alaska – Part III (A Seabourn Moment and “Such a Hike. Oy!”)
    • Seabourn Sojourn in Alaska – Part IV (Tourism, Tracy Arm, Kayaking and a Duck)
    • Seabourn Sojourn in Alaska – Part V (Seabourn Ventures: Inian Islands, Icy Strait and College Fjord)
    Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Seabourn Ovation
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part I (Getting There…Oy Vey…and Copenhagen)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part II (Seabourn Signature Suite & Gothenburg, Sweden)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part III (Olso & Sandefjord, Norway…Getting Culinary – Norwegian, Sushi and Earth & Ocean…and Discussing Whaling!)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part IV (Newcastle upon Tyne, Thomas Keller and Complimentary Wines)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part V (Invergordon, Scotland – Glenfiddich Whisky!)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part VI (Scrabster, Scotland and Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland – Who Knew?)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part VII (Goldring Travel Grand – Scottish & English – Culinary Event, Galley Market Brunch & More)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2019 Culinary & Cultural Cruise -Part VIII (Bremerhaven and The Kiel Canal, Germany)
    Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Seabourn Encore
    • Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural Cruise – Part I (Getting Ready and Looking Forward)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural Cruise – Part II (Barcelona and Mahon, Menorca)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural Cruise – Part III (Monaco and Portovenere, Italy)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural Cruise – Part IV (Rome and Amalfi, Italy)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural Cruise – Part V (Syracusa, Sicily and Crotone, Italy…and Chef David )
    • Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural Cruise – Part VI (Corfu, Greece – A Culinary & Cultural Day to Remember!)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2018 Culinary & Cultural Cruise – Part VII (The Seabourn Chefs Let Loose! and Katakalon, Greece)
    Goldring Travel’s 2017 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Seabourn Encore
    • Goldring Travel’s 2017 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Part I (Getting There and Getting On With It)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2017 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Part II (Tangier, Morocco: Why It Is “Culinary & Cultural”; Not “Food & Wine”)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2017 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Part III (Cadiz and Portimao : Sherry, Cocktails, Cheese…and a Mixology Competition!)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2017 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Part IV (Incredible Private Cooking Demonstration and Fireworks in Gibraltar)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2017 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Part VI (Tapas…And I Mean Tapas!) 
    • Goldring Travel’s 2017 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Part VII (The Famous Food & Wine Event: Chef’s Nine Court Tasting)
    Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise – Seabourn Quest
    • Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise on the Seabourn Quest – Part I
    • Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise on the Seabourn Quest – Part II (British Wine Tour and More)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise on the Seabourn Quest – Part III (Torquay, Pokémon Go and Little Things)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise on the Seabourn Quest – Part IV (Stornoway, Scotland and Smoked Salmon)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise on the Seabourn Quest – Part V (Kirkwall, Ullapool, Whiskey and the Kindness of a Stranger)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise on the Seabourn Quest – Part VI (Oban, Greenock and Belfast – Seabourn Moments!)
    • Goldring Travel’s 2016 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise on the Seabourn Quest – Part VII (Belfast, Liverpool – And Another Seabourn Moment!)
    Goldring Travel’s 2015 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise
    • Part I (A Look Back and A Look Forward)
    • Part II (Copenhagen & The First Day)
    • Part III (Flam & Alesund)
    • Part IV (Slovlaer and Tromso)
    • Part V (Honningsvag) – Ventures By Seabourn
    • Part VI (Sea Days & Private Culinary Events)
    • ​Part VI (Bergen, Stavanger & The Last Two Culinary Events: Shopping with the Seabourn Chef and A Cheese Tasting)
    Goldring Travel’s 2013 Culinary & Cultural (Food & Wine) Cruise
    • Preparations and a Plan…Sort Of! 
    • Take Off…and A Fresh Perspective 
    • Air Travel, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Meat! 
    • The First 24 Hours and Ihhabela, Brazil 
    • The Little Things (Paranagua and Porto Belo, Brazil) 
    • Seabourn Quest’s Chef Creates An Incredible Tasting Event 
    • The Event: Montevideo, Uruguay- Caviar, Caviar and Sturgeon ​
    Goldring Travel’s 2012 Food & Wine Cruise on the Seabourn Pride
    • Part II (Perspective)
    • Part III (Storms A Brewing…And A Double Rainbow!)
    • Part IV (Fish & Chips…And A Great Beer)
    • Part V (Cork, Ireland and a Lucky Leprechaun Named Darina Allen)
    • ​Part VI (A Day at Sea with Special Events…And Then A Most Charming Port )
    • Part VII (Bordeaux- Day 1)
    • Part VII (Bordeaux- Day 2: Chateau Margaux and Chateau Lynch-Bages)
    • Part VIII (Relaxing and “Basque”ing)
    • Part IX (Shopping With The Chef)
    • Part X (The Goldring Travel Food & Wine Tasting)
    Goldring Travel’s 2011 Food & Wine Cruise – Seabourn Sojourn
    • Part I
    • Part II
    • Part III
    • Part IV
    • Part V
    • Part VI
    • Part VII
    • Part VIII
    • Part IX
    Goldring Travel’s 2010 Food & Wine Cruise – Seabourn Odyssey
    • The Beginning…Almost.
    • The Beginning…Leaving On A Jet Plane
    • Oy, Such Problems!
    • Doing So Much and Doing Nothing
    • A Sea Day and Some Thoughts About The Dining Experiences
    • Shopping with the Chef and Sicilian Seafood Experiences
    • Malta and Food for Thought
    • Pizza or the Wintergarden Suite’s Spa? Let’s Try Both!
    • The Food & Wine Tasting to Die For!
    • Finding Pizza and What It Means to “Travel”
    Goldring Travel’s 2009 Food & Wine Cruise – Seabourn Spirit
    • 2009 Goldring Travel Food & Wine Cruise on the Seabourn Spirit
    • Some Pre-Cruise Thoughts and My Plan
    • The Start: It’s All About The Clothes???
    • Walking With Wine In Venice
    • Finally Onboard…Err, I Mean, Home!
    • Split, Croatia: Shopping With the Chef & Chilling Out Seabourn Style
    • Its About The Fish!
    • Meeting Up With The Big Sister & Chef’s Surprises
    • Some Final Thoughts
    Goldring Travel’s 2008 Food & Wine Cruise
    • Travelogue Part I
    • Travelogue Part II
    • Travelogue Part III (The Food & Wine Tasting!)
    Goldring Travel’s 2007 Seabourn Food & Wine Cruise
    • Goldring Travel’s 2007 Seabourn Food & Wine Cruise
    Seabourn Quest Pre-Inaugural Cruise 2011
    • Part I
    • Part II
    • Part III
    • Part IV
    • Part V
    • Part VI – The Photos!
    Seabourn Sojourn Inaugural Cruise (2010)
    • The Inaugural & Maiden Voyage Travelogue
    • The Inaugural & Maiden Voyage Travelogue – Part II
    • The Inaugural & Maiden Voyage Travelogue – Part III (The Seabourn Sojourn Has Been Delivered!)
    • Seabourn Sojourn Inaugural and Maiden Voyage – Part VI
    • Seabourn Sojourn Inaugural and Maiden Voyage – Part XII – Some Videos and Photos
    2009 Seabourn Odyssey Inaugural Cruise
    • The Ca’ Segredo Hotel Starts The Sojourn
    • First Impressions
    • Cuisine, Venues, People
    • The Standard Suites – Part I
    • The Standard Suites- Part II
    • The Upper Suites
    Taipei, Taiwan - Independent Travel

    – A Few Days in Taipei, Taiwan – Who Knew? – Part I
    – A Few Days in Taipei, Taiwan – Who Knew? – Part II
    – A Few Days in Taipei, Taiwan – Who Knew? – Part III (Spa, Beauty and Fashion)
    – A Few Days in Taipei, Taiwan – Who Knew? – Part IV (Cuisine: Street, Sublime & Surreal)

    Windstar
    Windstar Star Breeze Inaugural Cruise

    – Windstar Cruises’ Star Breeze Inaugural Cruise – Part I
    – Windstar Cruises’ Star Breeze Inaugural Cruise – Part II – The Transformation of A Cruise Line
    – Windstar Cruises’ Star Breeze Inaugural Cruise – Part III – The Windstar Experience 2.0

    Windstar Pride – Black Sea Cruise – September 2014

    – Windstar Cruises – Star Pride Black Sea Cruise – Part I
    – Windstar Cruises – Star Pride Black Sea Cruise – Part II
    – Windstar Cruises – Star Pride Black Sea Cruise – Part III

    Windstar’s Wind Surf – Caribbean – January 2014

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Crystal Symphony – Part VI

 

 

Crystal Symphony – Goldring Travel’s Pacific Exploration of Crystal Cruise’s Luxury Experience – Part VI

We arrived back in Seattle and were forced to engage in a rather curious Immigration experience: The entire ship had to offload and remain off the ship until every passenger had cleared Immigration…and there were no Customs formalities, leaving me to wonder what will great us in Los Angeles when we disembark. I have never experienced this procedure and it baffles me, but…

Since we were off the ship early, we took a walk back to Pike Place Market before the crowds descended and it was, as always, enjoyable. The family enjoyed the fish flying and my daughter later reflected that the Pike Place Chinese Restaurant is her favorite Chinese Restaurant ever. We were back to the terminal by 10:00 a.m. for our tour of the Boeing Factory and immediately boarded the bus. I won’t bore you with the tour, which I had taken on a VIP basis previously, but I do highly recommend it. I think it is great to better understand what it is you are flying in…just like I think it is better you know more about what you are cruising on!

Back on board the Crystal Symphony my daughter and I hit the hot tub, kept at a perfect 104 degrees, and she wandered off to the pool, kept at a perfect 85 degrees. No drinks are allowed in the hot tub and, as such, I miss my champagne. It is not, however, a big issue; just a comment that some may be interested in. There are very few people that are using the hot tub and less using the pool. In fact, the pool deck is pretty much all but abandoned except for a few lounges or sofas and two walkers; exercisers; not elderly…and I do feel a need to clarify this point as the demographic truly is elderly. In fact, if you were to eliminate the people that took this cruise because it was highly discounted I am confident the demographic would push even higher. And on this point, I find it surprising. Crystal Cruises tries very hard to provide an excellent, and luxury, experience to all age groups, and I am a bit baffled why it doesn’t have more success.

Jumping a bit out of chronological order, my children are – when onboard – frustrated and disappointed. There are very nice, friendly and engaging, counselors (some of the nicest I have ever met), the room service is wonderful, the video library diverse and robust, Xbox and Playstation available, a heated pool, dedicated children and teen spaces. Seriously, what more could you ask for? How about “children”! There are supposedly 30 children on board, but I haven’t counted more than eight…and they are of diverse ages. Even if there are 30 children, this week is Spring Break for many, Holy Week for others and, to be sure, an easy week for children to be pulled out of school for a few days so there should be far more.

This, of course, puts me – as a travel agent – in a really difficult position. I know Crystal Cruises provides everything that children would want and need…things that, for example, Seabourn and Silversea probably never will…so on paper Crystal is a great luxury option for families. Heck, Crystal Cruises even has promotions for one child free in each cabin (not that I can imagine three people functioning in the standard cabins), multi-generational promotions, etc. I am told that during the summer there can be 60 to 200 children onboard, but cruises lines cannot live by 6-8 week booking periods…and that cannot be Crystal’s intention. I am going to work on this…because Crystal Cruises should be an excellent family option for more than a few weeks a year.

Even for the middle-aged cruiser (at 53 I am hoping, despite my children demanding that I am “old”, that I middle-aged) I am finding a few, but limited, numbers of people my age. To be sure I have met and enjoyed chatting with some extremely nice people, including an extended family from the Dominican Republic, and a South African family, but the vast majority of the guests are from North America and are older. Again, I need to figure out why people are paying for suites on Celebrity or Princess when they could/should be cruising on Crystal Cruises. OK, back to the ship.

Because of the timing of the Immigration inspection and the Boeing tour, we only had a light breakfast and it was after 2:00 p.m. when my family returned to the ship. (I had business in Seattle, so I did not get back until about 4:00 p.m.) The Trident Grill fills our need with nicely prepared burgers, steak sandwiches, soup of the day, chili, excellent sweet potato or regular fries (nicely presented in miniature fry baskets) and such. I do really like this mid-ship space and only wish the weather was warmer so that the magradome could open and the fresh air make this space even better.

After my “scheduled” hot tub soaking and a bit of writing/emails, it is time for another fantastic dinner. I start with six large, plump, and definitely fresh oysters, followed by a huge portion of domestic (responsible!), but still quite good, caviar with the trimmings and, appropriately, a mother of pearl spoon – so the metal of normal silverware doesn’t off the taste of the fish eggs, and then an excellent marinated quail. (I did try a small, and excellent, slice of the Chateaubriand…but purely for research purposes.) My wife ordered the Butter Poached Lobster with a citron sauce and it was excellent.

I do have a criticism however. I wanted to have a Riesling with my dinner as a nice, dry, one can really accentuate the flavors of seafood…and I will be hosting a river cruise through the Rhine and Mosel in April and need to learn a bit more, so cruises are a great opportunity to do so. Not only was the wine far higher on the sugary sweet scale than could even marginally be appropriate, it was the most expensive Riesling offered by Crystal. Life is not perfect…and this should be my biggest complaint…but it was a bit miss by the sommelier!

The next morning we arrive in Astoria, Oregon. After our breakfast in the Trident Grill we head out to wonder the town before our Voluntourism tour in the afternoon. We are met by some of the friendliest people working so incredibly hard to make sure our time in Astoria is the best possible. And those folks were not only present at the ship, but throughout the town. I mean I am talking about the nicest, friendliest, people I think I have ever met in a cruise port…ever.

But then there is the town. The economy has obviously hit this town hard with vacant shops, for sale or lease signs everywhere and, unfortunately, not much to offer. I am confident that if I spend the day in town I would have found a hidden gem. I did see a small restaurant offering razor clams (a favorite of mine), but we just didn’t have the time. There is a Maritime Museum that I did want to visit, but was outvoted. I did hear excellent reviews of it, so if Astoria is in your places you should visit this museum.

In the afternoon our family of four headed off in a school bus to Fort Stephens State Park along with 15 other guests to clean the beach. It was a brisk 38 degrees and the winds seemed like they were blowing at a constant 30 miles per hour, but the sun was shining and doing something good for a community in definite need of assistance made it quite enjoyable. The ironic thing is that the beach – to our New Jersey family – seemed incredibly clean. But after walking a mile or so into the wind we collected probably 25 pounds of garbage and the entire group probably collected about 75 pounds in total. We did take time to photograph the Graveyard of the Pacific’s bounty of driftwood on a blackish sand beach before heading back to the school bus and then our ship. After that I made some small purchases – more as a show of our appreciation of the town’s efforts than a real desire to purchase anything – and it was back onboard for the sailaway in the hot tub.

Dinner will be a separate article…because it was that good!

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