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Carnival Splendor, 05/03/09

Just back from my second trip on the Carnival Splendor. I was on a two day Cruise to Nowhere in March. She is still beautiful. I have reviewed her before, and gave in-depth information on the ship itself, so this review is just going to be some random impressions of things I didn't get to on the previous trip. There will also be several other reviews of this sailing, which will probably give more detail on the itinerary. I finally had the chance to try all the buffet options, which was imposs… Continue

Posted by David Holman on May 13th, 2009 at 9:04pm — No Comments (Add)

Carnival Splendor 2 day Cruise to Nowhere

The Carnival Splendor is an absolutely beautiful ship. Much of the commentary has been about the "Pinkness" - personally, thought it was okay, mostly a soft pink, and with compementary colors that toned it down...and it is far from Joe Farcus' (Carnival's long-time Architect, responsible for some of the boldest and glitziest ships at sea) wildest interior. The layout of the Splendor would be familiar enough to anyone who has cruised the Conquest Class ships of Carnival - with some elements added… Continue

Posted by David Holman on March 28th, 2009 at 8:49pm — No Comments (Add)

MSC Lirica review

Wasted Potential I am just going to give an overview of my recent 10 day Caribbean sailing on the MSC Lirica. For those who might be interested in more day to day detail, I wrote a live daily review, and you can view it here: http://www.boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=941026 First to give credit where it is due, the ship is maintained beautifully, and there was no hint that she is six years old, although the basic design is older than that, and from the wheelchair accessibility angle,… Continue

Posted by David Holman on March 16th, 2009 at 10:51pm — No Comments (Add)

TWO MONTH TOUR OF NORTH THAILAND IN A WHEELCHAIR

. TWO MONTH TOUR OF NORTH THAILAND IN A WHEELCHAIR—INCLUDING EXCURSIONS INTO BURMA, AND TWO SEPARATE VISITS TO LAOS Here we are, just home from an experience of a lifetime. It all started with myself, age 82 (and disabled), my Wife 76 and Brother 77, booking deluxe, flat-bed, return business class ETIHAD (the Abu Dhabi airline) flights from Manchester to Bangkok and leaving everything else to Randy and his Team at all-thailand-exp.com . Over the years, we have travelled the 5 Continents extensi… Continue

Posted by Robert Craig on February 27th, 2009 at 4:20am — No Comments (Add)

AIRPLANES and WHEELCHAIRS

I have written about me and my brothers first experience on a cruise ship with a wheelchair, and how vastly better cruise ships are today, in terms of wheelchair accessibility. The same is true of hotels. In our early wheelchair traveling days, hotels were generally a major hassle, with narrow doors, totally inaccessible bathrooms, etc. In the last few years, however, nearly every hotel we have stayed in has been relatively accomodating, with many barrier-free showers, larger rooms (or rooms wit… Continue

Posted by David Holman on July 27th, 2008 at 9:00am — No Comments (Add)

 
 

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DAVE HOLMAN COMPLETES PhD@Sea PROGRAM

NEWS PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: DAVE HOLMAN 760.265.3687 daveholman@verizon.net Norwegian Cruise Line University’s new program at sea promotes...

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NCL PhD@Sea Cruise, Debarkation Day

Okay, first off, of all the upsides of Freestyle, and there are many, like a dozen dining choices, and open dress codes (wear a tux if you want, wear jeans if you want), the one I like best is...

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NCL PhD@Sea Cruise, Last Day at Sea

So, up bright and early for some more classes. Mostly inside stuff, pretty boring, but a lot about the new Norwegian Epic, NCL's new ship. Enough that I will be doing a seperate post about her. After...

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Norwegian Star, PhD@Sea Cruise...Second Day at Sea

The day started with breakfast in the dining room, and then our big "behind the scenes" tour. We got a fascinating look, not just at the galleys, but all the storage, refrigeration and prep areas. ...

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Norwegian Star, PhD@Sea Cruise...Puerto Vallarta

We pulled in to Puerto Vallarta around 7:300, and I was off the ship by 8, wandered out the front gate and grabbed a cab to the Malecon. A beautiful day, couple degrees cooler than Mazatlan. ...

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