Dedicated to family travel. This blog used to be about the "girls only" trips, but lately I've decided it'll do nicely for all our travel adventures whether lots of us are going or only one or two of us.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

11 Ways to Get Booted Off a Cruise Ship

I found this on Cruisecritic.com.  Kind of makes me want to cruise.  And while I think most of this are "DUH" no brainers, I thought number 9 was interesting.  People are wacky, for sure!  Let's go cruising!


Only drug smugglers or murder suspects get kicked off cruise ships, right?

Wrong! Ordinary people like you and I can also get the boot off our hard-earned, much-anticipated cruise vacation. Perhaps it's because we lose control and do something stupid. Maybe it's the result of a simple mistake or -- and this stings the most -- is actually through no fault of our own. While it's rare to be debarked mid- or even pre-cruise, it happens more than you think. And if you're the one escorted down the gangway, don't expect a refund for the days you missed onboard. 

To make sure your cruise does not end prematurely, here are 11 things you absolutely should not do. 

1. Get sick. We mean really sick, like a heart attack or stroke or a serious injury that shipboard doctors and medical facilities don't have the ability to treat. If you need hospital-level care, the ship's doctor will have you whisked off the ship at the next port of call and taken to the nearest hospital. It might not be the best hospital, and you might not be able to speak the local language, but if you're quite ill or hurt enough for immediate surgery, you will be booted off quicker than you can say "liability." 

2. Skip the muster drill. It's embarkation day. You're at the pool, cocktail in hand, and you just can't be bothered to get dressed, pick up your lifejacket and proceed to your muster station for a briefing on emergency procedures. You might have heard the spiel 100 times, but if you don't go to muster 101, you could be saying sayonara before you even set sail. Don't believe us? Ask the couple that was kicked off Seabourn Sojourn for failing to attend the second muster drill on their back-to-back sailing. 

3. Bring drugs or other illegal items onboard.You might be approached by shady characters inJamaica or Belize looking to sell you drugs, but they aren't cruise line-approved vendors. Get caught smuggling drugs, weapons or other illegal items onto the ship, and your glamorous cruise vacation could turn into a drawn-out stay at a local police station. We hope you didn't spend all your cash on the illicit articles because you might need money for bail, lodging (though jail stays are free, we hear) or a plane flight home. 

4. Refuse to go through screening. On a similar note, don't refuse the pre-embarkation security screening because you're worried someone will notice your contraband. If you don't comply with security officers, they do not have to let you board. 

5. Make a bomb threat. No cruise line wants its ship to be the victim of a terrorist attack, and bomb threats are taken seriously. Don't joke about blowing up the ship or releasing harmful viruses into the swimming pool. You could get booted off the ship in custody of the F.B.I. Don't even let anyone joke about it pretending to be you: In 2012, Dr. Jack Kruse (a diet guru) was kicked off a Low-Carb theme cruise because someone posted on Twitter, pretending to be him, that he was threatening a bio-terrorist attack on the Carnival ship. Even after security staff realized it was a prank, he was still refused boarding. 

6. Fail to show correct travel documents. Left your passport at home? Forgot to get a necessary visa? We're sorry to say that your cruise will end before it has a chance to begin. Cruise lines must abide by official rules regarding travel documents. While in certain cases the ship can procure a collective visa so you don't have to get an individual one, if it's your responsibility to have your papers in order and you don't, the only thing cruise staff can do is show you the door. 

7. Buy a minor a drink onboard. Your niece might be a good girl and turning 21 in six months, but if you buy her a few drinks or let her borrow your ship ID to buy her own, your family vacation could come to a sudden end. Cruise lines will not tolerate anyone aiding and abetting an underage person to acquire alcohol. If caught, both the adult and minor involved could be debarked. 

8. Engage in disorderly conduct. Throw a punch, throw a fit, throw a deck chair overboard -- any unruly behavior could potentially get you thrown off the ship. This applies to adults, teens and kids. All cruise lines have Codes of Conduct, and passengers agree to abide by them when they sign their cruise contracts. Misbehave onboard, and the lines reserve the right to end your cruise then and there. 

9. Organize your own tours in public. One of the things we love most about Cruise Critic's Roll Calls is meeting other travelers and teaming up to book independent excursions. While a cruise line doesn't mind if you book a private tour with a few friends, they do frown upon passengers booking a 30-person bus and advertising onboard for other cruisers to join them in shunning ship excursions. If you don't want to get forcibly debarked for soliciting, please be discreet in your tour arranging, and do not exchange money at Cruise Critic Meet and Mingles in front of senior officers. 

10. Steal items from the ship. We know that spa products are overpriced, but if you slip some unpaid-for lotion in your beach bag or, worse, make off with some diamond rings or precious art from a boutique, the authorities will not be kind to you if you're caught. So if you'd rather not terminate your cruise mid-trip, we recommend exercising your sticky fingers in more harmless pursuits, such as sneaking another chocolate chip cookie from the buffet or grabbing one extra travel-size bottle of the ship's shampoo as a souvenir. 

11. Be abusive to the captain or his crew. The captain is the king of his ship; the onboard world is not a democracy. Tick off the captain or abuse his staff, and he has the right to send you packing. So be polite. The ship's staff is there to ensure your safety and comfort; there is no reason not to be grateful for the work they do. 

Monday, August 19, 2013

The Utah Trip

I made a quick trip to Utah to visit Andy...oh, I mean help the S's move into their new digs.  The house is awesome.  Built with Andy in mind.  In this picture he's in their family room, which looks really long...because it is.  That tv is now mounted on the wall.  I unpacked a few boxes but mostly I think I was there for moral support while Shelley spent big bucks buying all the stuff you need for a new house including a dresser for Andy and furniture for her own bedroom.  We did a good job of boosting the Salt Lake economy in 24 hours!  Perhaps the coolest feature is the roll-in shower for Andy, but I also really liked how the his and Jared's bathroom is separated out.  You walk into the sink area, but can then go further into the shower/toilet area with a door separating the sinks.  Thus one person can shower while another brushes their teeth!  Very smart, especially for teens sharing a bathroom!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Mitch in Idaho

It would appear that there is much fun to be had in Idaho although he was not happy about having to get wet!  He is having a god time.  The camp isn't as difficult as he thought it would be, and he's making friends with his team.  They like him.  He's the only guy--drama free.  

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Fairmont!

Cara and I had a fun (quick) trip to Fairmont.  The weather was quite cool, but we packed lots of fun into 2 days!

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Mitch's trip!

Mitch had a great time last week.  Their cabin was monstrous (4000 sq ft), and they fished, swam, rafted, hiked, and had a great time!  He thinks this would make a great family reunion for us someday!  




Monday, July 22, 2013

Jajuan's Tournament!

They didn't win, but they played hard!  Great job, Jajuan!



Sunday, July 21, 2013

Mitch's Vacation

Mitch's friend and his family invited Mitch and 2 others to spend a week with them in a rented house just outside of Yellowstone.  They will fish, raft, visit the park, and have a blast!  Stay clear of bears, boys!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Lucky Liz!

Liz is California on a Girls' Trip!  Beaches, fun, food, Knott's Berry Farm, and a Pirate Festival!!

Monday, July 8, 2013

The 4th of July Trip

It was great having the gang to see us for the 4th.  Becky made cheesecake for us.  There was a bbq, fireworks,  shopping, lunches out, swimming at the lake, a baseball game, bowling...  GREAT times!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Best family photo ever!

Gotta love 'em!

The Graduation Treks!

Sharmi, Shelley, Cara, Mom, and Chuck to Libby's.

Shelley, Mom, and Chuck to Sharmi's.

Two more high school graduates and lots of cake and loot!

Good times!






Monday, May 13, 2013

More from the Panama Canal Cruise


 The ship at night.
She's a beauty.

 It seems odd to me that the pool deck is so empty during a dance class.
Mom said they were probably at port.

A very colorful house!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

The Travelers

I had a couple of photos left from the Panama Canal trip.


 Traveling in style.
This photo makes Rich so jealous!

Nice hats!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Panama Canal

This shows where they are widening the canal so that larger ships can come through.


 As their ship was passing though, a cargo ship was doing the same thing next to them.  This is where a balcony room comes in handy!
The orange & white container ship was with us all day going through the canal.  Was interesting to see how they lowered the water under it to get it through the locks.  Did the same with us, but they are so narrow we couldn't see it.

Cartegena, Columbia



We took a ride in a horse drawn buggy through the old city.  A huge wall surrounds it to keep the pirates out in the old days.  This is a beautiful old city and so clean. 

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Panama Canal Itinerary

I might be off by a day (I worked backward from the cruise that goes next when they get home), but I'm pretty close.  I think they already cruised the canal, but they still have many stops to go.  What kind of souvenirs could they possible get in Cartagena, Columbia?  Hee Hee!

March 18--Leave Fort Lauderdale, FL
March 19--cruising
March 20--cruising
March 21--Cartagena, Columbia
March 22--Colon, Panama
March 23--Panama Canal (cruising canal)
March 24--Cruising
March 25--Puntarenas, Coast Rica
March 26--cruising
March 27--Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
March 28--cruisinhg
March 29--cruising
March 30--Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
March 31--Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
April 1--cruising
April 1--San Diego, CA

Wish I was there!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Yikes!

Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas returned from an 11 day cruise yesterday with over 100 people sick from what is believed to be Norovirus.  This is the ship the Panama canal cruise is scheduled to use in 8 days!  Never fear.  Parsons will still sail.  It'll be the cleanest ship in their fleet for the next few weeks!  

Spring Training March 2013

The guys had another fun year at spring training this year.  Usually Rich flies to Phoenix and meets Chuck there.  Sometimes Rich brings people with him.  This year he changed it up a bit.  He flew to Vegas, spent the night at Excalibur--rooms have been updated!--and picked up Karen at the airport, as she was flying home from Libby's.  They then drove home after stopping at the outlet mall so RICH could shop!  

Rich and Chuck drove to Phoenix the day after that, and they enjoyed 3 days of baseball.  They stayed at a different resort this time.  They were able to take a trolly to the ball park and a cab back to the hotel for $6.  They would stay there again next year, if it all works out.  

They don't do a good job of taking photos, but here are a couple.

Rich at Chuck and Karen's before heading to Phoenix. 
Beer on the patio.  
Let the vacation begin!

Their resort supplied robes.  
It was "Bring your own Beer".

Monday, February 18, 2013

Snowmobiling in Yellowstone February 2013

Rich, Mitch, and Cara took a snowmobiling trip through Yellowstone Park this weekend.  They spent Saturday night in West Yellowstone and headed into the park from there Sunday morning.  They spent the day making the loop through the park, stopping at Old Faithful Lodge for lunch and to watch the geyser blow.  The weather was great, and they saw lots of buffalo, elk, and two bald eagles sitting on a branch together.  They are solitary birds, so to see them together was rare.  They are talking about making it an annual adventure, so if anyone is interested, let us know!



Blake and Robin in Mexico February 2013








I attached a picture from a bar/restaurant we went into, they had all sorts of plates from the US but this was the first one I saw. We had another great time, stayed in the historic old town/ romantic zone district, walked all over the place, there are great restaurants, coffee shops and palapa bars everywhere.
 
Lots of baby boomers down there, they were the vast majority, well that and dogs. I bet 2 of every 10 people had a dog on a leash.
 
This part of town also borders the gay friendly neighborhood just to the South, so we saw lots of "fellas" too, but nothing that bothered us other than a huge overuse of Speedo's :)
 
We stayed in an older hotel on the beach, it's older but well kept and clean. It had a beautiful lobby and pool area along with plenty of security. There's not much for the security guys to do because the area's pretty darn safe, lots of 'tourist police' around the beaches and busy sidewalks in the area to keep the riff-raff out. So their security guards wear many, many hats. For instance one showed us rooms we could choose from. I saw him another day guiding a scared lost child to his parents, they mainly do stuff like that. That particular guy is the hotel managers husband.
 
The room we stayed in was a bit dated but the maid kept it spotless. Couldn't beat the location, everything was just steps away from the hotel, lots of people and things going on. Certainly not quiet like the bigger resorts, that's an entirely different vacation.
 
We could have paid more and went all-inclusive at this hotel but wanted to eat out instead, I don't think in the end it cost us anymore and we had some great food and the best tacos ever. Beer was cheap enough, the most it costs in the nicer restaurants is $2.50 to $3 a bottle, we even found a nice place on the beach that sold ice cold beers for a buck and you were free to use their palapas, tables and lounge chairs on the beach. They had $1 margaritas too.
 
Breakfast at most restaurants was around $5 each but they'd nail you on juice. Lunches were cheap too, around the same price maybe a buck or two more. Or you can get tacos from the taco stand guy for a buck a piece, you just keep asking for more until you can't eat anymore, they're little tacos, then his wife takes your money :)
 
Dinner prices were reasonable too, depending on where you ate it could cost $10 to $15 each or more if you went to the fancy, wait in line, type restaurants. Those places prices were more in line with what we pay in the US.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Cruise Nightmare

I have often joked that there are worse things than being stranded on a cruise ship.  In my fantasy there are plenty of drinks and lots of food, and it's sort of just some extra sea days--which are my favorites.  But this Carnival Triumph fiasco has me rethinking my fantasy.  No air, no drinks except warm bottled water, onion or ketchup sandwiches, and only a few working bathrooms would possibly put me off cruising forever.  Worse still, why couldn't they take them off a few at a time on smaller boats or helicopters?  In this day and age there are plenty of alternatives to people sitting on sewer-soaked carpets.  Ridiculous!!!!  I am more than willing to cruise again, but I doubt it will be on Carnival.  I have to think it could have been handled so much better. Shame on them.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Jared's Off!

He's off to the inauguration!  Sing pretty, and try not to become too enamored of the political life!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

The Skabelund December 2012 Cruise!




We got a Promenade room this time.  We overlooked the promenade.  We wondered if it might be a little noisy, but it was just fine.  There was only one parade this cruise.  They have teamed up with DreamWorks, so it was Madagascar characters.  I think I liked the other ones better.  We watched it from our room so my pictures aren't great.  Several times during the cruise certain characters would be available at certain places so the kids could go meet them and do photos and such.  Might be fun if you had little kids.
 
The entertainment was great this time around.  Maybe it's just cuz I'm comparing to the Carnival cruise in Nov.  It was so much better than that.  The first production number was called "In The Air".  It was acrobatic like Cirque Du Soleil with music too.  I enjoyed it, but Marty thought it was boring.  One night they had a group that looked and sounded like the Beatles.  They were absolutely amazing!!!  Called the Beatle Maniacs I think.  If you ever get the chance, go see them.  It was really fun.  The last night was Saturday Night Fever The Musical.   Apparently the movie was made into a musical and has been on Broadway and such.  People had been talking about it from day one so we were really excited to see it.  It was BORING!  We all wanted to leave (like lots of other people did) but couldn't bring ourselves to be that rude.  I think they did a good job with it, but I didn't like it as a musical and didn't care for the arrangements of the music.  Also, there were several songs that weren't even in the movie.  Anyway....
 
We spent one day in Haiti.  None of us wanted to hang on the beach or get in the water, so we just shopped a little and walked a LOT!  Marty's knee bothers him, so all the walking and ship stairs was hard on him.  Not to mention that two days before the cruise he woke up with a killer backache.  Ended up making two visits to the chiropractor before we left.  It's still bothering him, but he's treating it with therapy and heat and such.
 
We spent a day in Falmouth, Jamaica.  It's a fairly new port for RCCL I think.  There were tons of stores right off the ship.  Everything there is brand new.  We opted not to do any excursions.  Just shopped and enjoyed the empty ship.  
 
So there were several major changes this time around.  One thing was the Bingo.  The first 2-3 days there was only one game per day.  Not one session, but ONE GAME.  That seemed a little strange.  We only did bingo for the Win A Cruise session.  We didn't even get close on the cruise bingo, but Marty won a game in that session.  Sadly, he had to split it with another winner, but it was still almost $150.  
 
There are now electronic screens by all the staircases.  They are touchscreens.  You can look up certain venues on the ship and it will give you directions of how to get there from where you are.  It also has the cruise compass on it so you can always know what is going on.  Can't remember what else is on it, but they were handy.
 
They have completely changed their menus and food.  There was NO escargots this time.  Every night there is a different theme to the dinner menu.  One night was saffron, one night jasmine, etc.  The food was still very good, but I thought there were better menu choices before.  I still think that the choices were much better than the selections on Carnival though.  
 
I remember thinking on the Feb. cruise that it was almost boring cuz everything was exactly the same as my past cruises and it had been several years since I'd cruised.  Now they made changes and I kept thinking that I wished things were like the old days.  I guess there is just no pleasing me.  At any rate, we had a nice, relaxing time.  Marty got a nap every day, so I think he felt right at home!  I'd go hang out on deck or in the movie theater while he slept.  Mostly with Matt and Liz.