Sunday, November 7, 2021

VIRGIN VOYAGES SCARLET LADY REVIEW:

 

Let me start off by saying, we took this cruise one day after getting off of a Carnival cruise so I was very relaxed and excited to see what Virgin Voyages had to offer, being an all adult cruise and having lots of things included in the price that other cruise lines charge extra for. This was just their fourth sailing from the US, out of the Port of Miami.

            From the time we arrived at port, until we were boarding the ship, was about one hour total time (that included a COVID test and waiting for results). We did have a boarding time and were told to be there one hour early for testing.  We arrived about 1 hour and 10 minutes early and had no issues with the process at all and feel Virgin did a great job with the embarkation process.

            The Scarlet Lady, Virgin’s first ship, is beautiful inside and out and she is packed full of places to eat, shop and play. She also has a lot of out of the way places you can go to just get away from it all and she is full of places to sit, and/or lay, there are chairs and beds everywhere. The rooms are wonderful too; from the rain shower head, the mood lighting and the comfy bed, to the hammock on the balcony. The cabin steward was always asking if we needed anything whenever he saw us, and always kept fresh water and ice in the room for us both morning and evening.

            As for Virgin Cruise’s concept, there are lots of unique things they include, such as basic Wi-Fi, all restaurants, tips for the crew members, group workouts and basic beverages at no additional charge. Once on board, Virgin Voyages does not try to nickel and dime you everywhere you turn like most cruise lines do which is a very welcome change. They also have changed the way shows are done with “pop up” entertainment that you may stumble across anytime, anywhere, to an entertainment room that allows for a different layout each time you visit thanks to a moveable stage and portable flooring. One big hit with sailors is that they also stay longer in each port of call, no more having to be back on board at 3:00, with Virgin, it’s more like 10 or 11 PM. You also receive a cool wrist band to wear which takes the place of the room card and also allows you to make purchases.

            But enough about what Virgin is supposed to be like; let’s talk reality, what were the good and bad things from our cruise. First the good, the food was amazing. There was a lot of food that I had no idea even what it was, but I tried anyway and was very happy I did. We ate at Gunbau (Korean BBQ), which was a big hit, and included round one of a drinking game called 3-6-9, very funny. We also ate at The Wake steakhouse and had a delicious filet; at Razzle Dazzle, the Veggie forward restaurant, and had their famous “Fairy Toast” (toast covered with sprinkles, yum). We tried “Pink Agave, an elevated Mexican restaurant, loved the chocolate tacos for dessert; there was also Extra Virgin, a nice Italian restaurant that we really enjoyed. We tried the Sun Club CafĂ© and the Chicken Poke bowls were very, very good. Virgin even has a place in “The Galley” that served breakfast all day (think of The Galley like a variety of quick service restaurants all in one area). What review would be complete without including the “Lick Me Till Ice Cream” shop? The homemade ice cream was amazing and by far the best on any ship at sea, there had around 10 different flavors and they were all very good (yes, we tried each of them), our group of four sailors felt the key lime pie flavor was the best overall.

            Although the shows were a lot different from what you get on other cruise lines, we really enjoyed most of them. “The Untitled Danceshowpartything” was just that, a room where dancers put on a performance, both on stage and throughout the audience, with a stage that was moved around during the show a couple different times. It was fun and lasted about one hour, but be aware, you must stand the entire time and it can be a bit much on your back and legs. The next show, and we can’t give it enough praise, was “Duel Reality”. The best way to describe it is as a best of “America’s Got Talent” show; it was full of acrobats, spinning yo-yos and hula hoops. Remember though that this is an adult oriented show and as part of the fun the actors interact with audience members and may use curse words and provocative actions so just be prepared (all in fun). And last but not least, the show “Never Sleep Alone” where a sex therapist gives advice on how to always have a partner so you will never sleep alone. As you enter the club, you are asked how daring you want to be and they may use you in the show if you are open to it. They will then ask you several questions about your sex life and your sexual preferences and will hand you a condom as a keepsake, so be forewarned. Again, this is all in fun and you don’t have to participate.

            Virgin also has some informal events like the PJ party, which is just a party on deck 16 aft with a DJ playing dance music and anyone who wishes can wear their PJs to the party. I admit I was a little worried about this when I first heard about it, but everyone was tastefully clothed and it turned out to be a lot of fun. You don’t have to wear PJs to attend; several people came in regular clothes as well. We can’t forget the Scarlet Night party, where everyone is encouraged to wear red and run around the ship for different events. Some people were really decked out and some in just a red t-shirts but the best part is, it didn’t matter. It ended with the Scarlet Night pool party and that was probably our favorite event of the cruise, music was blasting, people were dancing and the staff jumped into the pool and then encouraged anyone who wanted to join them. By the time it was over, I bet over 200 people had jumped in wearing everything from t-shirts to formal dresses; it was a very fun and entertaining show.

            Okay, sounds great so far but, now for the negative.  Remember, Virgin is new and hopefully some of these things will work out or improve with time but to be fair, I have to report how things are today. The first negative, and it’s a big one, is that Virgin really wants to automate everything by having you use their app on your phone to pull menus, view what’s happening on the ship, order tickets to workouts or events and make reservations for shore things and restaurants. I know that doesn’t sound all that bad, in this day an age of technology, and it would be great if the app worked as it should, IT DOESN’T! Every sailor we talked to and, even some of the staff as well, told us they were having trouble with the app, often having to restart it or, worse yet, uninstall it and reinstall, which took time and also made you have to re-sign in each time. If they want people to use their technology, the technology needs to work! Another issue was Virgin does not make any announcements about what events are happening on the ship or give instructions of any kind. For example, we arrived at port in Bimini and there was never an announcement saying we are cleared to go ashore or any instructions as to where and how to do so. Also, and it kind of ties into the no announcements thing, was we left Bimini early. Our group had spent some time on the island and went back to the ship for supper with the intent of going back onto the island for the bonfire lighting and then party for a few hours before last call at 9:30 so the ship could depart at 10:00 PM. We made it back to the island at 6:45 and ½ of the bonfires had already been lit. As we were heading to watch the last one, we stopped by a bar and were told they were closed and that the only one open was over by the pool. We went over to the pool bar only to find out they were out of several drinks and were in the process of closing down as well. Although no one said we had to leave, there was a feel of being pushed to go back to the ship, no drinks, no partying, just everything closing down like a retail store at the end of the night. So, at 7:30 we went back to the ship and by 9:30 we had already pushed off and were headed back to Miami. There was never any announcement as to why any of this took place; we assumed it may have been weather related as the seas were getting rougher as the day went on, but no one ever told us anything which was very frustrating. It was definitely not the relaxing evening beach party we had envisioned for our  final night of the cruise. When we got back on the ship there were almost no bars open there either, as the bar staff was all on the island. The app said the bars were open, but we tried three and all three were closed. Another very common complaint we heard from sailors is that they were bored, as Virgin does not have a lot of daily entertainment like other cruise lines do. Short of the things I previously mentioned, most of the day’s activities were either an exercise class, sitting at the pool or sitting somewhere on deck to pass the time. They did have a small casino if you wanted to gamble, but it was closed while at port and since we stayed at port late, you would often find yourself looking for something to do and not able to find anything. If you are a night owl, the dance club was usually open from around midnight until two or three in the morning. A big disappointment for our group was there were no comedians on board, we thought, finally, we would get to see a comedian who doesn’t have to hold back because of kids in the audience and they didn’t have any comedians, no pun intended, they really missed the boat on that one.

            Some others things we did not like were small items, but, I want to make you aware in case you cruise with Virgin. There is nothing that tells you where things are on board; no ship maps posted anywhere. There is also nothing that tells you where you are at sea; we like to know what islands or countries we are passing when we travel. There were no port maps available or any port information either, we just disembarked and were turned loose. Storage on the ship is a little less than most other cruise lines, but we were able to make it work. Also, and for my wife this was a big thing, there is almost no storage in the bathroom for anything! Several sailors complained that the bathroom lighting was not very bright and the bathrooms are extremely small, although most on a cruise ship are. The wrist bands are great but, I was having trouble with mine opening the cabin door and the room steward noticed and told me to turn it over, so if you are having problems, you need to have the side without the writing facing up, it will save you a lot of hassle. Another concern was there were almost no food options where you could just walk up and say, I want …., they wanted you to sit at a table and have a wait staff member come take your order. Timing was an issue for making plans because a lot of the activities and events did not start on time or would run over so it made planning anything difficult. For example, the Scarlet Night pool party, which we loved so much, was supposed to start at 10:30 and didn’t start until 10:55, leaving us to wonder if it was just everyone standing around listening to music and that was all there was to it; we almost decided to go back to the room and that would have been a shame.

            Overall, was this an enjoyable cruise, yes, could it have been better, yes. If it had been any longer than the 5 days, we would have been bored because of the lack of activities. If you just want to get away and do nothing, Virgin is great for that; if you like to stay up late and party, it could be fun to just drink and dance late into the morning. The final verdict is, the activities they did, they did well, and we all had a great time. If you are looking for a 4 or 5 day getaway to just relax and enjoy some good food and good service then Virgin Voyages would be a great choice and for that, we would all be happy to cruise on Virgin again.


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Carnival Freedom review

 

Right now I may be a little less critical of a cruise since they have been shut down due to the COVID pandemic and it has been 2 years since my last trip. My wife and I took a six night trip aboard the Carnival Freedom with stops at Half Moon Cay, San Juan and Amber Cove. I must admit, it was great to be cruising again, even if things were not back to pre-pandemic levels.

            I was told our ship was just under 50% full so that also has some bearing on our overall satisfaction, because we didn’t have to wait in lines or fight to get seats or lounge chairs at the pool like you normally do on a full ship. There were a lot of precautions being taken (see my “Back to Cruising” article) and we both felt good about being able to cruise safely. We observed the staff cleaning and disinfecting everything and, were very impressed with the attention to cleanliness.

            To start out, the check in process was a breeze; we were given a check in time which was being strictly enforced, unlike cruises prior to COVID, and that made the check-in process flow a lot smoother. From the time the Uber dropped us off at the cruise terminal, it was only 15 minutes until we were already on the Lido deck getting lunch.

            This ship is one of the mid-size ships for Carnival, holding roughly 3000 cruisers. It has a children’s water park, 2 water slides (for kids of any age), several bars (a sports bar, a piano bar, the Alchemy bar (where you tell them what flavors you like and they mix up drinks based on that), and several others. They also have 2 swimming pools and several hot tubs; there is a nice casino, a theater, and the adults’ only “Serenity” area.

            We thought the food on this ship was very good, with a nice variety to choose from. In addition to the two main restaurants, we had great choices on the lido deck like the buffet, the Mongolian Wok, the Blue Iguana Cantina and of course Guy’s Burgers (with the best burgers at sea). We also discovered, right above the buffet area (on deck 10), a BBQ place that offered pork, beef and chicken and we really enjoyed all three options there. They also have the standard, all day pizza and soft serve ice cream options, and all of these are included in the price you pay for the trip.

            The entertainment was very good and included several main theater shows like 88 Keys and Heart and Soul; these are Broadway type shows that are packed with music and dancing. There were also traditional activities like the Mega Deck Party full of line dancing on the pool deck under the stars, the Halloween Costume contest for those who wanted to dress up, the Dive–In movies; we enjoyed popcorn and fresh air while watching “Hocus Pocus” in lounge chairs on the pool deck, an ice carving demonstration where they took a 3 foot block of ice and carved it into a dolphin in less than 15 mins while everyone watched, several really funny world famous comedians and the always funny “Love and Marriage” show; similar to the newlywed game from TV but with a little more suggestive questions and answers.  

            We had an aft balcony room because when we booked, they had this on sale for the price of an interior room. I’ve. always wanted to try a back balcony room, but I must say I was a little disappointed with it. The balcony was not as roomy as I had expected it to be, with one chair and a lounge chair (would have been nice to have two loungers so my wife and I could have relaxed out there together). I also assumed I would get to see dolphins when we were pulling into and out of ports, but never saw anything except water. The sun beats directly down on the back of the ship and there was no breeze back there at all for the entire trip so, neither of us could stay out there for more than about ten minutes at a time. It was nice to be able to just walk out of my room and see the wake from our room (one of my favorite things to do when cruising is watch the wake), but I don’t think it will be worth the extra money to get the rear balcony in the future.

            With the COVID protocols in place, wearing a mask every time you entered a food area, an elevator, left your room to attend a show or go to the on board shops proved to be a challenge; we often found ourselves leaving the room and turning right around to go back to get our masks. We always had to have a mask in our pocket because, if we were sitting at the pool and wanted to walk to the back of the ship, we had to go through the food court and put the mask on just to walk through that area. It took us until the last day to figure out a routine for that, but hopefully as time goes on that will not be necessary.

            Overall, this was a wonderful trip and we were very happy with Carnival and the Freedom ship a well. The entertainment was very good, the food was above par, the ship was nice, the crew was very nice and we were happy to be back on the ocean again. If you have been thinking about taking a cruise, there is no better time than now and, as Carnival says, “Welcome back to Cruising”.


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Cruising after the COVID pandemic

 BACK TO CRUISING - OCTOBER 2021

          I am very happy to report that after a 2 year hiatus, we were able to get back out on a cruise ship. The COVID pandemic hit almost 2 years ago and shut down the cruising industry and along with it, my one true means of stress relief.

          It had been two years since our last vacation, so my wife and I decided to take back to back cruises this year. We started with a 6 day Carnival cruise that took us to Half Moon Cay, San Juan (originally scheduled to be Grand Turk) and Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic. We followed that by sailing on the newest cruise line, Virgin Voyages, for 5 days with stops in Cozumel and Bimini (private Bahama Island).

          With COVID issues still hanging around a lot of people are scared to get back on a ship and, I was a little nervous about returning myself. The industry as a whole has done a lot to help prevent the spread of COVID with reduced capacity, vaccinations and pre testing requirements, new air filtration systems, hourly cleaning and sanitizing of all public areas, limited buffets, social distancing and mask wearing are all part of the steps taken to help cruisers feel safe to travel again.

          While I won’t say everything was back to normal, it was still a very nice vacation and opportunity to get away from regular life for a while. Yes there was some mask wearing, indoors and around the food service areas, but you did not have to wear them outside on the balconies, anytime while eating or drinking, at the pools or hot tubs, nor on the open decks, which is where we spent most of our time. A few of the normal activities were canceled or changed to provide social distancing but most went on just as they did prior to the outbreak. The cruise lines are following CDC guidelines and have 95 – 100% of the passengers required to be vaccinated, which also means that there are fewer children on the ships right now (good or bad). Also, both of the ships we sailed on were just a little under 50% full which helped a lot with being able to get into venues without standing in lines or fighting for seats or lounge chairs by the pools.

          I am happy to report that neither ship had a COVID outbreak and, both my wife and I have returned happy and healthy. It’s been a long time coming, but I think we have turned the corner and as Carnival likes to say, “Welcome back to Cruising!”