Roger & Diana's 25th Anniversary Hawaiian Islands Crruise

Sat, Oct 3 - 4pm, Los Angeles EMBARKATION > Sun, Oct 4 - At Sea > Mon, Oct 5 - At Sea > Tues, Oct 6 - At Sea > Wed, Oct 7 - At Sea > Thurs, Oct 8 - 9am to 6pm, Big Island (Hilo), Hawaii > Fri, Oct 9 - 7am to 11pm, Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii > Sat, Oct 10 - 8am to 5pm, Kauai (Nawailiwili), Hawaii > Sun, Oct 11 - 7am to 6pm, Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii > Mon, Oct 12 - At Sea > Tues, Oct 13 - At Sea > Wed, Oct 14 - At Sea > Thurs, Oct 15 - At Sea > Fri, Oct 16 - At Sea > Sat, Oct 17 - 8am to 5pm, Ensenada, Mexico > Sun, Oct 18 - 7am Los Angeles, DISEMBARKATION


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Showing posts with label Editor's Remark. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2015

SEE YOU ON DECK... It's Bon Voyage Time!



For those of you who have been counting the months, weeks and days till cruise time.......it is now just a matter of hours before cocktail time on the Lido deck!!

Diana, et. al., have provided at least 107 blog articles on a variety of subjects including luggage packing tips; slack-key guitar history; sex on a moving ship; all about Hawaii Ports; excursions; and a multitude of other informative subjects.  And, although there is no prize, I’m sure most of you will agree that the article on the do’s and don’ts of sex on a moving ship was by far the most informative despite the lack of detailed illustrations.  While we’re on the subject, please give it up for the many article authors including: Peggy and Rocky Alby, Alex Kuncio, Karen Vaughn, Angie Burgh, Maureen Molludakis, Wendy Kilgore, JoMary Murphy, Andre Mathieu, Linda Davis, Elliot Ghirtner, Jim Berkson, Jan Noce,Sean Hagerty, Sara Graves, Stella Hacker, Ross Moodie, Lee Spar, Irene Cianfarani, Patricia Fierro and yours truly.

As Diana has so aptly put it before, this is all about family and friends..  Thank you all for taking the time and spending your money to be with Diana and me for out 25th wedding anniversary......it means a lot to both of us.

So, in words of the renowned wabbit hunter, Elmer Fudd, Thaaaaaaaaat’s all Folks!! 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

INTRODUCTION: Roger & Diana's 25th Anniversary Renewal Celebration!

 OK, we’re gettin’ close! Recent blog articles have covered various details of this Hawaiian Cruise from sign-ups to shore excursions; pre-cruise brunch plans to passports & ID’s...besides plans to go on a fun filled vacation getaway. The main reason why this cruise is happening is because Roger said to Diana, “Let’s get married again for our 25th anniversary” and so here we are on this Hawaiian Cruise with fun friends and family. So again welcome aboard and hang in there as we use this article to spotlight our 25th Anniversary Celebration and those attendees.

It might be important to open with the simple fact that this is our “FINAL” 25th Anniversary Renewal Celebration. We are truly grateful that each of you have chosen to join us and share in this final chapter of this Davis event.  For some of you this may be a first and a new Davis experience, such as Andre, Dee Dee, Holly, Connie & Irene to mention a few. For others, it was important to just show up that being the case for Fumi and Jan. Jan stop kicking yourself for missing the 10th Renewal...you’ve made the final one to help close this chapter and most importantly to share it with your guy Jim!  For others they have been there in the beginning such as Karen, Buzz, Rocky, Peggy, Fumi & Reagan  and even Sara & Stella who may be swayed with a cocktail or three to share Diana’s Bachelorette Party Stories in Vegas as well as their 5th Renewal with Elvis!  And then there is the “dynamic duo” Alex & Ted, the fun-loving, let’s make it happen couple, awaiting direction, offering support, expertise & travel wisdom. To this mix we have past Davis group cruisers & fun-loving friends Sean, Andrea, Pat, JoMary, Michael, Angie, Lien, Ross & Gary, Wendy, Norm & Bob & Lee, Carole & Elliott  who can’t get enough of the Davis’ or is it that they simply love to have fun! Whatever the reason we are honored and thrilled to have you help us celebrate. 

Our renewal ceremony and celebration will be on the afternoon of Monday, October 12th, the SEA DAY after the port of call of Lahaina, Maui. The attire will be Aloha Dress. Which means, hawaiian shirts for the men and hawaiian sundress for the ladies. Yes, we even welcome matching outfits for those love birds. More details will be forthcoming, once we board the Ruby Princess. 

In the meantime allow us to introduce our renewal party members....Next to Diana, will be her Matron of Honor KAREN VAUGHN and her Brides Maids PEGGY ALBY  & STELLA HACKER. These three gals standing with her on this special day have weathered the years with her. These gal pals of Diana’s have stood by her since she was just a childhood kid, her dating & numerous married and re-maui’d days with Roger as well as her professional career days and yes even through retirement as well. These gals have always stood by her and Diana is thrilled that her dearest and closest gal pals will be here to celebrate this final celebration chapter.

Next to Roger will be his Best Man BUZZ VAUGHN, then his Groomsmen REAGAN MIYASAKI & GARY HEARD. Roger and Buzz go way back with Karen and Diana having shared a lot of special couples times together. Reagan of course is Roger’s LOL Bro-Man and Gary is Roger's Sonoma Pal or is it more Martini Time Buddy...anyway, Roger couldn't imagine a celebration without Gary, after all who drinks Bombay Sapphire Gin Martini with him anyway? Gary will....AND so here stands Roger’s gang! 

We also asked ALEX KUNCIO to be our Officiant (yes she is multi-talented) and assisting her will be ANDRE MATHIEU (Diana's childhood school mate). Both of these creative people will be working together to come up with a renewal ceremony for us. 

Lastly, we have ROCKY ALBY, NORM KILGORE and SEAN HAGERTY as our our cruise/renewal photographers. Of course we welcome any photos that anyone can candidly take as we would ultimately love to create a memorable photo album of our entire cruise. But these dear friends have extended their friendship as well as their skills. So be sure you smile to the camera! 

Now save this date, Monday, October 12th, afternoon... .we are so excited to have you be a part of our 25th Anniversary Finale Renewal Celebration...let the celebration begin! 
Mahalo Nui Loa, 
♥ Diana & Roger   

  

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

HOT OFF THE PRESS ... Alex has been sighted on the Ruby Princess, already?!

Was checking my inbox and to my surprise my travel agent, 25th anniversary officiant & dear friend Alex has been sighted on the Ruby Princess.  Boy her Travel Agent status has her with some kudos and powers...Super TA!  I knew she was the right one for the job when we met some 10 years ago. Woo Hoo!!  I have always been impressed with her multi-talent, focused skills and her lust for creativity. But unless Ted her husband has been taking computer classes to doctor up these photos. How is it that she beat us on board? Alex we don’t board till Saturday? But, you are always prepping and
planning! One step ahead...

Check out the photos that Ted shared with me...note that she is standing in front of my stateroom? And she’s on deck already checking out where we can meet, huh? Alex, looking forward to hearing this story... 

FRIENDS ... My Lifesaver & My Anchor!



FRIENDS |frend| 
noun
a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations.
                                      ==================================

FRIENDS... for me personally are one of the biggest highlight of our cruise. They are my comfort and pleasures of this journey ... our getaway. Don’t get me wrong, I love my husband, but I enjoy my friends...they are the ones who keeps me company, when my  husband wants to take a nap, call it a night or just wants to take a break from “me”. My cruise friends share in the excitement beginning with the pre-cruise as we chatter about the preparation, the planning of all the things we will be doing or not doing. The numerous activities or simple relaxation of cruising lifestyle...those lovely sea days offering both, time for more friends or time for a little one on one friendship moment.   

FRIENDS ...are my lifesavers. On this cruise we have celebrations and planning. My friends are there for me helping to share the thrill and joy. My dear friends have stepped in without a hesitation
to help me enhance the cruise, the occasion and events. They have tossed in the enthusiasm, the anticipation and the excitement. They have simply been there for ME! Thank you for being my lifesaver.

FRIENDS... are my anchor. The tie and the stability of being there as solid as an anchor is to this ship. My friends are by my side. On this cruise we have so many years of friendship with each cruisers. Tho’ there are many different groups of friendship, they are also one of the same being anchored to me. Sharing various stages of our lives here and there through the years -- Childhood, Educational Pursuits, Professional Careers & Organizational Groups, Lifetime Events & Celebrations, Travels & Leisure Bucket Lists shared and even the decision to Retirement. There in the beginning and in the end, my friends!

FRIENDS... on a cruise ship! The encounter meeting with someone new, or reuniting with someone we met before....getting to know you better, sharing a meal, enjoying a shore excursion, laughs over a conversation with old friends, crossing path with a comforting and familiar smile, joining an activity or acknowledging a solitary moment in passing. The joys of friends on a cruise!

FRIENDS ...creating the lifetime moments. The memories ..the special time. The fun and laughter that creates side aches you can’t remember why you hurt. The warm fuzzy- happy moments and the simple slower times, quiet talk times to enjoy one another -- hanging out and sharing, talking stories. These are but a few of the joys I cherish about being on a cruise with friends. I am grateful, appreciative and thrilled to be sharing
this with you all.

Hope you find the moments to enjoy “your friend”, whether it be to reconnect with your spouse, or long time friend. Perhaps sharing a cocktail of the day with a new friend to get to know them better?

Enjoying a drink, a talk,  a laugh or two while you play, share in an activity or do nothing but be there by your friend’s side in silence because that’s what friends can do... I hope you create and savor your moments and I hope a few of them will be with me. Thank you for being my lifesaver and anchor...its bon voyage time!

Friendship Quotes provided by Google.com

    

Friday, September 4, 2015

Diana's Pre-Packing Tips for Hawaii Cruise on the Ruby Princess!



I thought I would share some helpful tips from my recent visit aboard the Ruby Princess. On this 15 day cruise being organized and efficient can alleviate that “over packing” and “whoops I forgot syndrome issue”. Listed below are some possible helpful pointers to assist in this pre-cruise task... 

There will be 3 Formal
Nights...which means tux or a dark suit and tie for the men.
For the women folks formalwear can be that little black dress or for fun time take out that glittery long New Year’s evening gown for the glitz night. Those not wanting to dress up can settle for room service or head to the Buffet. The option is of course yours! 

12 Smart Casual Days. The key here is mix and match work style outfits and to 
     accessorize your casual wear with shirts, tops, pants, skirts scarves and jewelry for 
     the women folks. And for the men? Remember no shorts or sandals in the dining 
     room. Hear that Roger and Reagan! Collared Shirts, Big Boy long pants & shoes!

✪  As we cruise towards the Hawaiian Islands it can be come very humid. But   
     remember on the cruise ship the air conditioning are going at full blast so remember 
     to bring a sweater or light cover-up top. And be mindful that as you walk on the 
     deck it can be extremely windy and cool!

There are laundry facilities on board the ship. So remember to bring you detergent 
    pods and dryer sheets. There are ironing boards as well in the laundry room for touch 
    ups!

Plenty of pools and jacuzzi’s to enjoy - So don’t forget your swim suit and cover-up as 
    well as your sandals or flip flops.

The toiletries in the bathrooms are very minimal. They have a shampoo conditioner 
     and a bath gel that is refilled in a dispenser. So if you have your favorite products, I 
    would bring them along.

The wall unit hair dryer on board for the women may not be up to your standards so 
     if you use one I would bring one from home. 

There seems to be plenty of hangers on board, but a helpful tip is to bring some of 
     your outfit pre-arranged on disposable wire hangers...I like to set-up my outfits by each 
     day. This will alleviate any extra clothing for that over stuffed suitcase. Karen and Buzz 
     love their foldable garment bag for this option!

✪  You can also count on the Ruby Princess Ship to have shopping opportunities.
      Look for discounts in your welcome booklet and daily promo flyers in the Princess 
      Patter Newsletter.

Our 25th Anniversary Renewal Ceremony will be Alohawear ...which means 
    Aloha Shirts and Sundress/Hawaiian Style Dresses with sandals or flip flops. We are 
    not doing a formal white wedding. C’mon we did that at our 5 year renewal in Vegas, 
    remember?

Wanna be a “fashonista and color coordinated” for our Renewal Celebration? Pick 
    any color shades of BLUE, like the sea, GREEN like the tropical Island, WHITE like 
    the white caps of the waves, BLACK like the volcanic sand beaches and you will fit 
    right in!   

  And if you like, you can shop while in the Hawaiian islands as our renewal ceremony 
    celebration will be held on Monday, October 12th which is the day after we 
    leave Lahaina Maui --- the final Hawaiian Island Port of Call! 

Wanna shop now? Check out the following links for ideas for hawaiian clothes.... 

✪ Here are some links to some Hawaiian style clothing












Saturday, August 15, 2015

Diana’s Ten Reason’s Why Vacation on a Cruise Ship is Better then a Land Tour Vacation....


  1. You unpack and pack only once!    
  2. One Bed & Pillow, the whole trip.
  3. You have a room steward to help make your bed & more. 
  4. No need to wait in line for your entertainment show tickets.
  5. Your destination comes to you, not the other way around.
  6. Wanna have a few drinks? You don’t have to drive, No DUI & a short walk home!
  7. You don’t have to cook and you can select your meals or snacks.
  8. Your time - Your call ... relax, be active, socialize or escape!  
  9. Captain & Crew on Board...You don’t have to drive or get lost! 
  10. BIG SHIP....Plenty of room to be with family and friends, that you can be with or not?! 
Happy Cruising...see you on deck!

Thursday, July 30, 2015

HAWAIIAN FRIENDS


Back in 1986, I had an opportunity to go to Hawaii to participate in a professional learning exchange program which was co-sponsored by my California Parks and Recreation Society and the Hawaii Recreation and Park Association. During this time, I was very fortunate to have met a number of professional colleagues who have now become lifetime friends. SInce this encounter, we all made a practice to meet up at our annual professional conference and whenever the conference was held in Southern California our group would take an additional 2-3 personal days and head to Ensenada as a tradition.

During these years of friendship, whenever my Hawaii friends would come into town I would coordinate our carpool to Ensenada (back in the days, rental cars were not allowed across the border) or we would meet up as they individually came into town. On the same note, when we headed to Hawaii we would also meet up with our Hawaii Friends and they would very generously host us with their warm Aloha Spirit...and though most of us are retired now. Our special friendship has still endured to this very day.

Some of you on this cruise have met my very special Hawaii Friends and had the opportunity to receive their gracious hospitality and aloha. One of those Hawaii Friends I speak of here is, Joan Yamanaka and she had shared this with me and I thought I would share it with you. In my experience this truly spotlights the beauty, grace and generosity of who the Hawaiian people are... during our visit to the islands, I hope you have an opportunity to experience the Aloha Spirit that has touched my heart through all these years. Enjoy! 
Aloha Nui Loa, Diana

There are friends..and then there are “Hawaiian Friends”

FRIENDS: Never ask for food
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS: Always bring food.

FRIENDS: Will say “Hello”.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS: Will give you a big hug and a kiss.

FRIENDS:Call your parents Mr. and Mrs.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS: Call your parents Uncle & Auntie

FRIENDS: Have never seen you cry.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS: Cry with you.

FRIENDS: Will eat at your dinner table and leave.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS: Will spend hours talking,laughing and just being together. Help clean-up when all pau (finished)!

FRIENDS: Know a few things about you.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS:Could write a book with direct quotes.

FRIENDS: Will leave you behind if that’s what the crowd is doing.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS:Will kick the whole crowd’s okoles (butts) that left you.

FRIENDS: Get mad when you don’t stay in contact.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS: Years could go by and you pick up like it was yesterday.

FRIENDS: Come and go.
HAWAIIAN FRIENDS: Are family



Sunday, July 12, 2015

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Cruise Payment Balance Due

Hopefully you have all received your FINAL PAYMENT REMINDER in your email inbox.
Alex has informed me that she has sent them all out and that you all have received them. If this is not the case please contact Alex immediately.

Alex has requested that payment be completed preferably before Thursday, July 16th
as she will be out of the office celebrating her birthday...and so those waiting till Friday, July 17th deadline? Hmmm..... oh that’s right, Alex is a professional...But we know what fun this Salsa Queen can have... so help her out and get your payment in early, please!

I have also posted a blog about pre-paid gratuity. You can pay this with your cruise balance or contact Alex and make arrangements for another payment date. Thank you for agreeing to do this as this will allow our group much more flexibility in our Traditional Dining Seating for dinner. So Thanks for your cooperation...

83 days till embarkation day! 



Saturday, July 4, 2015

LADY DI: Closing Cruise Connection!

“Six degrees of separation is the theory that everyone and everything is six or fewer steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person in the world, so that a chain of “a friend of a friend” statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps, so states the free encyclopedia - Wikipedia”.    


So what does this have to do with Diana's cruise connection introduction? Well, we currently have approximately 36 folks for our cruise and if I were to describe all of my family and friends on this cruise, I could place them into six groups and with enough thought I could probably connect at least six or less relationship through either my life or our past renewal ceremonies. But I’m not going to do that...what I am going to do in my introduction cruise connection is share with you how I am connected with each of our cruiser.

Here we go...No.# 1, ”Family”, ROGER need I say more? Yeah he’s the love of my life and the reason we are “ALL”  going on this cruise
to Hawaii. You might want to thank him because I would not be planning any of this if ROGER wasn’t insistent on renewing our vows, “again” and for the final time! FUMI, my Mom and of course REAGAN, my older of two Brothers who have made it to our wedding as well as to all of our renewals! 

No. #2, “Sonoma Friends”, childhood schoolmates since 3rd Grade. I moved and claimed Sonoma, California as my home town at age 8 where I became friends with SEAN, ANDRE, PEGGY & SARA.
Then some 5 years later, in the 8th grade, ROCKY & GARY entered my life. Knowing these long time friends brings more friends, HOLLY, Sara’s hubby & ANDREA, who is Sean’s girlfriend. Our frequent visits to family up in Nor Cal always includes our Sonoma friends and though some have branched away from our hometown our friendship ties often reunites us in other areas...staying close even to this very day.


Through some fun and crazy Halloween parties in Burbank as well as Roger’s best friend Jim who has since passed away, Group No. #3 brings RUSSEL and DUANE into my life as we shared years of fun gatherings, celebrations, getaways, motorcycle rides and camaraderie...I also met LINDA who became Duane’s devoted wife through these two best friends. If you wanna laugh, get to know these guys. You’ll understand why your side aches the next day! 


Through some coaxing of promises to support him, I told Roger he should get involved with his Glendale High School Reunion Committee. So he got involved, and we haven’t stop having fun, which brings on No.#4, GHS Friends... we got to know and became close friends with his classmates WENDY and LEE. You know when it’s an instant right connection? Well the welcome I received from these two special ladies was amazing. The numerous meetings and coordinating tasks and duties to put on a high school reunion brought about not only classmates but their spouses...again instant connection with two wonderful guys, NORM, Wendy’s husband and BOB, Lee’s husband. The reunion committee meetings aren’t frequent anymore until the next reunion of course. But our friendship has flourished through the years as we continue to connect over dinners, travel getaways, parties, celebrations and continuous promises to stay in touch till we meet again at our next reunion, whenever it may be. And thanks to my connection with Wendy she brought about CAROLE & ELLIOT as we cruised the Mediterranean on one of my biggest group of 90+ cruisers in 2008.  

No.#5,  City of Irvine, the reason I moved to Southern California to pursue a career and
where I should probably be concerned with shared stories meshing my various friends on this cruise, especially if it involves umbrella cocktails, yikes!  I met KAREN my BFF, who by the way worked for Roger and of course through the years of friendship with Karen, the foursome was born when Karen married BUZZ.  The fun & laughter keeps coming! Then PAT who hired me as an intern when I finished up my education before climbing a career ladder that kept me in So Cal & over 25 years with the City of Irvine. Then here comes fun-loving STELLA who we both found as each other’s Soul
Sister. You should meet up with Stella over coffee or cocktails for her version of this story. She’s got a good one, just saying! ROSS my Program Coordinator for awhile and oh boy did we manage to create some crazy memories & projects together. JO MARY who provided departmental support and JAN who became a special friend though City projects as we managed to share and interact among other City friends such as ANGIE & IRENE.  Through my coordination in traveling and cruising a number of group trips, Roger and I had the pleasure of developing friendship with Pat’s childhood friend DEE DEE . JoMary brought her husband MICHAEL as well as Jan introduced her fiancé JIM and Angie brought her Mom LIEN on our incredible Asian Cruise which we will always cherish the moments.



My success, excitement and passion could not come about without No.#6... no degree of separation here! Instead my partner in crime in my successful travel/cruise trips since our 15th Anniversary Renewal is due to ALEX. I may create and have a vision, but if it wasn’t for the expertise, professionalism and experience of this amazing and dear friend, well
Roger would be going crazy as my retirement days would surely be without focus and fun. With Alex comes her husband chef TED. Love this guy and our passion for cooking and food truly bonds the two of us. What a double bonus for me travel and  culinary adventures. Two of my passions! The years have brought about so many laughter and fun times...sharing dinner parties, restaurants and events. Most recently Ted brought CONNIE his sister to our Mexico cruise and obviously she must have had a great time with us and will be joining us on our 25th Anniversary Renewal Cruise to Hawaii.  


I’m getting to think this world of ours is a very small world!  Welcome Aboard Everyone and let our celebration begin... as of today, 91 days till embarkation!  See you on deck of the Ruby Princess soon! 

Sunday, May 10, 2015

EDITOR'S SHORE EXCURSION PICKS!

Diana at KCC Farmer's Market
Diana loves the Hawaiian Islands and so do many others which is why the Hawaiian Islands are bombarded with over 8 million visitors a year. With only a day in port, one cannot have it all so what is it that one, should do? 

Well first I would pick what you “enjoy” and then “balance your excursion choices” between the ports you will be visiting. Perhaps a little sightseeing, participatory interactive activity, a bit of memorable cultural enlightenment and perhaps a bit of sun and fun? Whatever it is, planning ahead will make it a far more pleasurable time. 

So to assist those who might still be wondering “What shore excursions should I pick?”  Here’s my paradise island picks, if I were signing up for shore excursions on Ruby Princess.... 

Hawaii, Hawaii - Port of call: Hilo
BIG ISLAND or ORCHID ISLE 

VOLCANOES-VOLCANOES-VOLCANOES....The Big Island is about active volcanoes and I would take this opportunity to add this to my travel adventures visiting this World Heritage Site, Volcanoes National Park. I would take a bus tour verses a helicopter tour as I am saving my helicopter excursion adventure for another island port. There are a number of Volcanoes tours that will meet your specific interests.You can go on-line now and check out some potential options before the actual excursions are posted for our cruise.

Oahu, Hawaii - Port of Call: Honolulu, Hawaii
GATHERING PLACE 
Lucky for us Honolulu will be the longest port stay for our ship. And my Oahu shore
excursion pick would be Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial for sure. This is a must do if you haven’t done so. It will give you a profound sense of honor and respect for those who fought this attack for us. 

Then for your late afternoon evening experience, head to Waikiki for a waterfront sunset cocktail and some last minute shopping or make it easy and sign up for a luau or a sunset cruise. Honolulu with its aloha energy and gorgeous skyline lights are some incredible photo opportunity and heck an umbrella drink with some Hawaiian music to enjoy will embed your memories for a lifetime. Oahu certainly touched my heart in more ways then one can imagine! 

Kauai, Hawaii - Port of Call: Nawiliwilil 
GARDEN ISLE
On the island of Kauai there are fabulous natural wonders, some of my favorites are the the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, Wailua River with the Fern Grotto, and Na Pali Coast. For those who love the high adventures this is the port where you want to shoot for those activities so check out the zipline, tubing the Hanamaulu Ditch, Off- Roads, Trekking, Kayaking and the Zodiac Ride & Snorkel.

My favorite? Do the longest helicopter ride possible! I will always treasure 
my memory of having Kenny G playing through my headphones as I was flying through the arch of the Waimea Canyon and then tipping from the red, rust and orange sedimentary layers of the canyon walls to the steep drop emerald green mountains of Na Pali to the Blue Ocean floors of the Pacific...simply breath-taking!

Not thrilled about the heights of the helicopter or the adventures of the great outdoor. Well then, I would check and see if Princess Cruise is offering the Hollywood Movie Tour of Kauai might be a fun excursion as I recall there have been over 50 movie productions
that have been filmed on this island. Now which have you seen? 


Maui, Hawaii - Port of Call: Lahaina
VALLEY ISLE
As with many and I am not an exception,  Maui is often noted for being everyone’s favorite
Hawaiian Island. Maui No Ka Oi -- "Yes, Really?” Check out the Cruise Connection blog articles by our cruisers who share this same thought.  We all have our reasons of course and for Roger and I it is a sentimental reason as we got married just off of Molokini Isle on a catamaran, some 25 years ago, Yikes! So naturally my recommendation for a shore excursion would be for you to enjoy Molokini Crater snorkeling or diving.

My alternate shore excursion is to simply take the tender off the ship and savor and explore this historic whaling village of Lahaina. This West Maui hot spot has an quaint waterfront town with numerous art galleries, restaurants, bars and shops. I guess I feel very much at home here because it reminds me of my Southern California hometown of Laguna Beach. Last call for souvenirs to take home...wonder where I can find a coconut
postcard...you know where you write your message on a coconut and mail the whole coconut, yes really, not kidding!!!

Ensenada , Mexico
BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR 

If I were to pick a shore excursion it would be to visit Ensenada’s Guadalupe Valley Wine Country which is located just northeast of Ensenada. This wine country is in the forefront of the Baja wine movement and is home to over 50 wineries. Check out an excursion that will allow you to “sip & savor” of course! 

However for Roger and I, our favorite Ensenada excursion is to take the ship’s shuttle into downtown Ensenada and head to “See, Shop & Savor” on Avenida de Matteo Lopez..okay so it's SAVOR-SEE-SHOP! This is the main street for Ensenada and the cobblestone street is a place to see & explore, shop AND barter. Of course drink and eat to savor mexican culinary delights abound if you are willing. I also recommend you head to the fish market by the water and see all of the daily catch.Great photo opportunity! Roger and I personally, enjoy getting off the ship as soon as we can to have a fish taco for breakfast and a mexican seafood cocktail to follow. We then walk around and explore the various shops and then plan to have fresh handmade tortillas with fire roasted chicken for lunch., did you get that Peggy & Rocky?! And for others...there is Hussong’s Cantina, Papas & Beers and Senor Frogs, oh my youthful days, best to “keep my mouth shut” of some crazy memories! Let's say... "What happens in Ensenada, Stays in Ensenada" ... don't ask & don't tell!!



   

Saturday, May 2, 2015

PREPARING FOR SHORE EXCURSION SIGN-UPS


Well soon you will be approached with the decision of what shore excursions you will need to pick. But like a kid in a candy store or you at a buffet table you need to know that you won’t be able to have it all. With our ship anchored in port for one day on each island with only 9-16 hours pending the island. AND be sure to remember that you more then likely won’t be able to get off the ship till after an hour after the anchor is set plus you will need to get back at least an hour before the ship’s departure time...well you are now looking at a reality of 7 to 14 hours! So being efficient and making the best choice is the success of a great shore excursion.

In my opinion the safe, guaranteed and no-worry bet is to utilize Princess Cruises Shore Excursions. If the shore excursions gets caught up in traffic (yes, the islands have traffic & grid lock too) and the excursion is late. The cruise line will be responsible and will hold the ship till the group arrives. Not so much, if you chose to pick “your independent” and “cheaper” excursion that you found on the internet yourself. Miss the boat and you are responsible to get to the next island to catch up. Something to think about for sure!

The other thing to think about, is to decided what you would like to see and experience on each island. There are Helicopter Rides on just about each of the island but so are Sightseeing Drive and Visits. Oh what to do??? Do you want an active excursion, kayaking, biking, trekking or do you want to lounge on the beach? Is shopping your thing? Or do you want to have a Hawaiiana Cultural excursion? Each island has its highlights and beauty.

I recommend you go on-line “NOW” and check out Princess.com > Ships & Experience > Ports & Excursions.  #1 Select a Destination (Hawaii), #2 Select a Port of Call (Hilo, Hawaii / Honolulu, Hawaii / Kauai ‘Nawiliwili’, Hawaii / Maui ‘Lahaina’ Hawaii and our last ports of call Ensenada Mexico).

These excursions and ports of call will be a good indication of sample excursions and highlights of each of the ports of call. If you viewed my previous blog article “Important Cruise Deadlines for your Calendar”, it is anticipated that Princess will be posting our cruise shore excursion anywhere from 140 - 75 days prior to our embarkation date of October 3. Which means that Princess will be starting to post shore excursions as early as the week of May 12th to as late as the week of July 21st. Why the lengthy window of time? Because Princess reps will be negotiating independent island excursions for their cruisers and these details often require time and detail contract preparations.

So check back frequently during this period under Princess.com Log-In>Booked Guests > Cruise Personalizer>Excursion Reservations.  There is a wish list option for you to consider,if you like.. 

Its been my experience that if its something that is a “must do” or a close to my “heart bucket list gotta have” sign-up early and use your diligence. You won’t regret it!  Now might also be a good time to talk to fellow cruisers about what excursions they will be taking and asking if you can share the excursion experience by coordinating your sign-ups together. Though it might be the same excursions the time can vary and you maybe assigned to different groupings. So if you want to share it with another fellow cruisers get in touch and coordinate the registration!

Not everyone is planning to head to a shore excursion, maybe because they have visited Hawaii before and done it or may have friends and family that they plan to visit on the islands. Whatever the choice, be sure you do not miss the boat and allow yourself ample time to get back to the ship. In the Princess Patter there is ‘Emergency Contact for Princess Cruise Passengers', in case you miss the ship” so check that out in your daily newsletter and have that information with you. Just remember the expenses to catch up to the ship will be yours! So plan accordingly.

Oh and here's a veteran cruiser tip ...if you are not planning to get off the ship...take advantage of the quietness of the ship and enjoy the public areas without the crowd and contact the spa and see what kind of specials are running for treatment at a discount. Good opportunity to enjoy this indulgence!  

Lastly since many often inquire and would like to know.......Roger and I, we will not be participating in the sign-ups of Shore Excursions at this point. Our plan is to visit friends on some of the islands that we will be visiting. Or catch Roger and I at a local restaurant or bar as we par take in our favorite “ono-licious” Hawaiian fare in between roaming for some sightseeing shopping for fun!

Happy exploring...it’s under a 200 days now till our ship leaves the Port of Los Angeles!

Photo provided by BestPlacesHawaii
   

Friday, April 24, 2015

LAST CALL for CRUISE CONNECTION

Allow me to give a big shout out “thank you” to those who have submitted their Cruise Connection Introduction for our cruise blog. Truly appreciate the contribution and need I say that it has been fun reading about each of you. Just to let you know, those articles that I have received and have not posted yet, are ready and awaiting their assigned dates for our blog debut. So stay tuned, there is more coming your way!

However for the handful of cruisers (you know who you are!)  you need to still get your introduction to me please! I have extended a final deadline date of May 1st as per our Master
Cruise Calendar, check out the blog article “IMPORTANT CRUISE DEADLINES FOR YOUR CALENDAR”

Otherwise, I will be "releasing" Roger to write your Cruise Connection Introduction article. Do you really want that to happen? Seriously, please get your introduction in to me .... you have been warned for the last time....Mahalo! 



Monday, March 16, 2015

Budgeting for the "WHOLE" Cruise Vacation!

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One of the delightful joy as to why Roger particularly likes cruising is that for the most part your major vacation expense is prepaid before you even head out the door. With cruising your base cost for room
accommodation, meals, entertainment & transportation is covered and paid for prior to our return. But as in all vacations, there’s always more things to spend money on when it comes to a vacation getaway. So anticipating and budgeting for those hidden expenses can truly be a help in not loosing that tranquil leisurely euphoria that vacations are known to provide. Here are some of my thoughts on what you can anticipate to budget for...

GRATUITY
Depending upon the category of your stateroom the gratuity charges vary. For Princess Cruises the gratuity charges are $12.00 per person per day per Mini-Suites & Suites and $11.50 per person per day per other category staterooms. This also means that singles in a stateroom just need to pay for the one person per day rate.  

Now, here is a cruise veteran tip, I have slipped an extra $20 or more to our stateroom steward upon our introduction on embarkation day. I graciously extend my appreciation to say we look forward to our stay and then at this time request certain accommodations such as requesting to have ice delivered every evening or request that our mini-bar be emptied with all of its content, except for the following items, as an example. Pending how services are rendered, I may slip an extra tip at the end of the cruise as well. 

Be that you may be a little tipsy at your favorite ship bar, be sure you check your bar bill
before signing. All bar bill has an instant 15% gratuity tip added on to the bill. So don’t be putting an extra $2 thinking you have to tip...its already included. That being said we have had past cruisers who have tipped heavily at their favorite watering hole with their favorite bar tender at the beginning of the cruise and they were indeed treated generously through out the cruise. May work for you or not! 

Other services to check as to whether gratuity is added already or not is room service delivery. So read the fine prints before you sign that charge.

There is an option for Princess Cruises where you can pre-pay your gratuity in advance as well. Contact Alex and she can help with this option. Otherwise the ship will automatically charge your gratuities daily. 

Lastly, lets say you haven’t been given the the quality service you had  expected. Hey it happens. Simply go to the purser’s/customer service counter and discuss that you would not like to be charged with the automatic daily gratuity fees and that you would like envelopes to personally provide them to your service staff or ask that the gratuity be adjusted to your
request.  

Again, please be advised that the goal of these cruise staff is to provide great service so they can receive their well deserved tips. The hourly pay for the crew is very minimal as they are held to the wage standards of competitive international wages but certainly not to our more familiar US Labor Laws. So be kind, respectful and fair! 

ENTERTAINMENT

Diana you said entertainment was included in the base cost of the cruise. Well it is for the most part. But the hidden costs can still be there. It comes in options such as Casino play, extra curricular activities such as BINGO, craft-making project with supplemental fees for supplies, specialty tours & classes, wine tasting, art auctions to name but a few possible budgeting considerations.

But then again Broadway production shows, and other recreational activities such as team & individual games & contests, educational and subject lectures and presentations, movies and films, musical bands and performers are free for your enjoyment.

ALCOHOL & BEVERAGES

Princess Cruises just recently began to offer an alcohol beverage package that some of you may want to check out on-line or contact Alex. Diana and the likes of others such as Rocky & Peggy, Sean and Andrea opt’s for the Speciality Coffee Card and Soda Beverage Package as part of their vacation expense budget. You can buy this in advance on-line, paying this off with your credit card or you can also buy it the day of embarkation when the crew will have a number of promotional displays on deck and in lobbies trying to get you to use your cruise card to purchase this option. Oh and if you choose to buy it on embarkation day, the promo usually includes a Princess Refillable Drink Cup!  

The dining room has water, tea, coffee, milk, juice as their standard beverage that they will serve you at no charge. But, plan to pay for bottle water in your stateroom and as you head out to port if you want this option. Bring a water bottle and you can fill-up as an alternative would be a saving tip.

On ship there are special daily drinks that are noted on your newsletter that can save you a few dollars. But of course, wine by the glass or the bottle will cost you at dinner and of course any cocktail drinks at the bar including sodas will have a price that will get you to use your cruise card. So check your daily expense statement on the cruise TV as a normal routine task so you won’t be surprised by the end of your cruise.

SHORE EXCURSIONS

This probably will be one of your major expenses that you can prepare in budgeting ahead if you are on top of this. The posting of the shore excursion for Princess Cruises is generally between as early as 140 days to as late as 75 days prior to embarkation. Since you will average roughly between 7-12 hours in port at any given time. It will be wise of you to plan in advance on what it is you would like to highlight as your adventure on each island. 

Shore excursions can be FREE which means you basically get off the ship on your own and wander on your own. Just be sure to get back on roughly giving yourself an hour before the ship leaves. Otherwise, you will be personally responsible for getting to the next port to catch the ship, cha-ching! 

Excursions can easily run with prices from approximately $50 to a few hundred dollars for a lifetime memorable speciality adventure that a tour guide escorts you with full gear and equipment. 

You will have the islands of Hawaii, Oahu, Kauai and Maui to plan for and then a day in Ensenada Mexico before we head back for our disembarkation. So what do you want to see and do when you visit each island?

LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING

Reality is you can bring an outfit to cover your entire 15 days or do a mix and match and plan to utilize the laundry machine and dry cleaning service at least once or twice? There will be washing machine and dryers on board. The cost of can be anywhere between $.50 to near $2.00 a load and don’t forget the laundry detergent which can also cost a $1 or $2. So throw in a couple of those detergent pods in a ziploc and your dryer sheet as well for a few bucks of savings. FYI, the ship also on occasion do a laundry service discount promo. This is when that extra tip you gave your room steward may well pay off...I know it did wonders for us!

Those who are “Black Card” aka Elite status has the luxury of free laundry/dry cleaning. Karen, Buzz  and Ted... I have a laundry bag full of clothes here for you...Mahalo! 

ALTERNATIVE DINING

Some choose the high adventures of trekking, zipline ride or pouncing on a zodiac above the waves of the deep blue sea on a shore excursion. Roger and Diana? We choose to budget for the high adventure luxury of speciality dining on the cruise ship restaurants. The prices range for most speciality restaurants around $20-$35 dollars per person and the big expense is to be able to attain a reservation for the Chef’s Table which can be around $80 to $100 per person depending on whether you would like the wine pairing with your dinner. But beware marketing is even at dinner... Sabatini, an italian cuisine speciality restaurant sells its own Virgin Olive Oil for you to take home...what’s $10-$20 when you’re on vacation right? Cha-ching!

SALON SERVICE & SPA TREATMENTS

On board your treat may be to be pampered and nothing says it more then a salon service as you get ready for a formal night or a rejuvenating spa treatment to release all the tension from your daily grind of wanting the full relaxation mode. But these services can be quite costly and so do some homework in advance and set your budget limit. Also don’t forget to add the gratuity as these services generally need a 15-20% tip pending service rendered. Oh, and learn to just say no as they will try and promote their product or enhanced treatment which will be a definite additional cost. I usually tell them upfront that I do not want to be given any product promotions and do not plan to buy any as well, so please do not waste your pitch on me. 

Lastly here’s a veteran cruiser tip, generally there are specials running throughnout the cruise so check your Princess Patter daily and note that on days that the ship is in port that  the spa’s usually have discounted services. Now...enjoy your spaaaaa! 


INTERNET

For those wanting to keep in touch with your world at home you will want to purchase internet minutes and the prices can range pending the minutes that you would want to
purchase. The last time I was on a cruise the internet minutes were easily sucked up at waiting to get connected. I guess Mexico does not have the sophistication service as other parts of the world. Yet when we cruised from Asia to Alaska the satellite service was surprising good. So how many minutes do you need? Good question...I usually opt a nice mid range pending the number of sea days figuring these would be the days I would most use minutes. Remember you can always add more minutes but you certainly are not going to get credit for unused minutes.

SHOPPING 

In port or on the ship you can always count on spending money on souvenirs and other incidentals. While in port you might  want to be sure to budget some dollars for a meal or snack as you can count on wanting to stop and relax at a local restaurant or bar as you sightsee and shop in the port seaside city you are visiting. And of course you know you just have to bring home a souvenir for your best friend who took you to the airport or your grandkids or three. And of course who doesn’t buy a souvenir item from each port you visit to hang on your refrigerator to remember this cruise, right?! 

Beware that in your Cruise Newsletter, Princess Patter you will be bombarded daily with gem sales, $10 dollar item deals, 2 for one can’t resist t-shirts and caps, No Duty Alcohol specials, Last Call Shopping Spree Today Only to name a few promos that I would like to alert your cashless cruise credit card ringing cha-ching, cha-ching, cha-ching! Budget, Budget, Budget!!! 

OMIYAGE
Originally this custom came from Japan. The Japanese would always have the custom when visiting to bring gifts of hospitality and appreciation for the people they plan to meet or be greeted upon arrival. For the Davis’ this means we will be budgeting some dollars as Diana will be pre-purchasing some hospitality gifts for her many friends in Honolulu particularly. Will you be visiting some family or friends while in the islands? This custom carries very strongly in the islands and you can easily be labeled as as a friendly face because you understand the aloha ways or you are simply a foreigner tourist on the outside.

Another potential option is to have small omiyage or gifts for those crew members who make it extra special for you while you are on the ship. I often will have some hometown souvenir items or get some personal items that I can easily put together to offer those extra special crew members I know who have made my stay special.


PHOTOS & CAMERA SALE  

Here is where you might have a hard time saying no. The 8 x 10 or 5 x 7 photos as you get on the gang plank of the ship, click! The smile you shine and reflect as you dine and
pose with your roomie, click! Oh gotta have that incredible shot of my pouring the champagne on the top tiered glass at the Captain’s Gala, click-click! Disembarking off the ship on Big Island, click, Honolulu, click, Kauai, click, Maui, click.... oh too cute, here’s my cruise card, cha-ching, cha-ching, cha-ching... and what about the Platinum Studio appointment...? Okay so it is a bit cheaper then the private studio sitting, but wait 2-3 hundred dollars? What? Really? And on top of the photos you can also get photo frames, photo albums, magnets and even special sales on cameras such as that Nikon camera you have been wanting. Might want to give this a budget for sure if you are watching your cruise dollars and is buying a camera on board a ship that you can’t return or inquire about such a wise step? Certainly something to think about!