Exciting future bookings...He just can't wait! A year ago, a terrifying visitor! See photo...
Low lying clouds over the ocean at 5:00 pm. |
Not only does he love the cruise itself but he absolutely is fascinated with the planning and booking process. He researches cruisecritic.com for comments from recent cruise passengers on past cruises as to the best cabins for the particular ship, the appropriate side of the ship, port (left) or starboard (right) for the best views during the cruise based on the locations, and the best promotions and packages to choose.
View across the side yard on yet another cloudy day. |
Oh, good grief. I stay out of the cruise planning. He need only tell me where, when and how much and I'm happy. Once we've booked a cruise, he reads me the data from the "cruise confirmation" documents that arrive in my email upon booking and paying a deposit, enabling me to enter the pertinent data into various sheets in our Excel workbook: Itinerary, Deposits Paid, Cruises Booked.
A nice feature of booking cruises is the fact that one can cancel with a 100% return of the deposit up to 90 days before sailing. If not cancelled, at that 90 day point, the balance is automatically charged to the credit card on file. Partial deposits may be refunded as a sail date approaches based on number of days of the cruise and the dates the cancellation is requested.
A lone tree survives the strong trade winds. |
The Epic was poorly designed to our liking, too large and difficult to maneuver from area to area. In addition, the design on walking through the bathroom to get into the cabin was particularly unappealing, leaving no privacy when showering and dressing. Gee...a girl (or guy) has to have a few private moments now and then!
Yesterday, after Tom had spent time off and on over the past several months, researching possible future cruises and after spending considerable time since the family departed, he was ready to book two cruises.
Usually, when booking cruises we've had to pay a $450 deposit per person, resulting in tying up $900 of our money for as long as two years into the future.
When we'd booked several cruises, we disliked the idea of a cruise line having that much of our money for such an extended period. It made no sense at all. But, waiting to book a cruise could result in lack of availability of preferred sailing dates and cabin selection.
A lone shrub against the backdrop of the roaring sea. |
Yesterday, our prepaid $200 deposits came into play when we booked the two cruises, three and a half months apart, on the Celebrity Solstice, the same ship that brought us to Hawaii in October, 2014.
Today, we'll share the details of the first of these two cruise and tomorrow, the second, leaving us with a total of five cruises booked into the future, all of which we'll list collectively in tomorrow's post.
Budding lilies in the yard. |
The Celebrity Soltice |
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Actually, many ports of call in our upcoming cruises may be repeats at some point. But, the fact that we have an opportunity to see new locations as well only adds to the experience. For both of us, being on the ship itself is delightful giving us an opportunity to interact with other travelers, making new friends along the way.
Booking these two cruises, leaves a few holes in our itinerary. During the upcoming four months in Kauai, we'll be busy filling those gaps and considering the last booking we have scheduled to date, the end of the second cruise, March 13, 2017. Our goal is to always be booked for the upcoming two years.
As a result, we'll soon begin booking beyond March 13, 2017. How exciting, that will be!
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Photo from one year ago today, January 10, 2014:
It's hard to believe it was a year ago that Tom spotted the Mozambique Spitting Cobra next to his bare foot as we sat on the veranda in Marloth Park. He jumped away while I ran for the camera. This jittery photo was a result of my hands shaking a bit as I shot this through the clothes line rack when the snake tried to get into the house. Tom moved it with the mop as shown in the right side of the photo. For more details on this story, please click here. |