Saturday, March 23, 2019

Taking the Senic Route 2019

Taking The Scenic Route

I haven’t seen my mom in over a year and I missed her so much.  With my mom stranded in NY for the past 6 months so that she can see her grandkids, then longer at 8 months because of her injury, scheduling a visit when she returned was hard.   We were originally scheduled for December and now moved to February.  With that said, the days and seconds leading up to seeing my mom, couldn’t come faster.

Since I live in Tampa, only 4 hours away from Delray Beach where mom is, I wanted to try the train to see if it was more convenient and cost-effective.

Amtrak (aka National Railroad Passenger Corporation) has been passenger railroad service since 1971, that provides medium- and long-distance intercity service in the contiguous United States and to nine Canadian cities. I have been taking the train since I was little, however, my last trip on the train was the Autotrain which only runs from Virginia to Sanford, Florida.  I remember the train being very pleasurable, meeting new people, and relaxing.  

So this time, I decided to take the Silver Service Train 91 to see mom in Delray Beach.  Think of it this way, yes, you can drive, but you have several expenses, tolls, gas, and mileage on the car.  With the train, you can relax, sleep, do work, etc.  In addition, the cost comparison of driving as opposed to taking the train…. Priceless!  It would cost you around $130 one way and you can’t really enjoy the scenery or do any work.  The train only cost $68 round trip, you can even meet new people and make new friends!  You don’t have to be sitting in a car for 4 hours and/or be stuck in traffic for a lengthy period of time either.  The trains have spacious seating where the seats recline, has a pull-down tray to do your computer work or eat on, they have outlets at your seat or in the café cabin to do the charging of your electronics, and have a Café cart with seating!  BONUS!!

Here are some great pictures of the train:

        
  

Moving right along, I am now packed and at the Tampa Train Station waiting to board.  The train was about 30 minutes late, but the time seemed to go by so fast because I was too excited to see my mom.  The staff were very cordial and helped with people’s luggage on the train. Amtrak’s policy is that if you have luggage and going a longer distance than Delray Beach, it would get weighed just like getting on an airplane.  However, I was lucky as I brought the big bag and it didn’t matter what it weighted! SCORE!  (I had a lot of stuff to bring to mom).  

Now on the train on my way to see mom, I did some exploring.  I wanted to know what was on this train and the accommodations they had, especially if it was going to be a long trip for some people.  Keep in mind that this train 91 goes from Tampa to NY!  This is NOT the auto train from Virginia to Sanford, FL.  They don’t have the auto train for this kind of trip.  However, they do have sleeper cabins and not too shabby.  Very roomy, but I would not be doing the bunk bed.  LOL.

Anyway, onward we go!  The ride from Tampa to Delray Beach was great and smooth.  Now we are back on the train now going from Delray Beach to Tampa.

The train was on time and of course, easy on.  Tried to take a picture with the Train Conductor Elise, but she would not do it. Then Franklin helped me with my bags on board and got to meet three nice ladies.  Helped them get acclimated as this was their first time on the train and then I went right to the café cabin to relax and do some work.  Got to love the free Wifi!

As we arrive in Tampa, the train had to back in.  I guess it is much easier when they leave than doing it the other way around.  It wasn’t too late that the train arrived in Tampa and honestly, I have a great experience.  Really good trip.  I would definitely suggest it to anyone to take the train on a small trip.

March 10, 2019

UPDATE: Guess what?  Yep…back on the train again.  Mom is really not doing too well so I had to take an emergency trip to Delray Beach.  However, this time there were a lot more people going and too many groups of people where they love to save seats!  Hey, I get that you don’t want to sit near a stranger but there are limited seats on the train when it is fully booked.  So waiting for the conductor for over 45 minutes, I decided to go down to the café to get some work done.

Seriously?  Does it look like I took a lot of room?
As soon as I get to the café, I start to set up my little office.  Of course, leaving room for other people to sit and eat, this rude, nasty Amtrak employee decides to “school” me that this café is a community seating café. I told her I understand that and I have been traveling on a train for a long time and I know what to do.  Then reiterated that I have been doing this for a long time.  She said that she has been doing it for 23 years.  I then told her I have been doing it for 30 and I am sure that this is not my first rodeo.  UCK!! What a rude person!  I got her name Fela the train conductor so that I can file a complaint.  Yep, damn skippy! Some of you may not agree but because I am here to relax and get work done, and of course being considerate to others as you can see, I am not here to get a lecture or a mouth slapping from an employee about me being comfortable at the café to do work.  Funny thing is that there are others on the train who do the exact same thing and she said no word to them! What the hell?

Ok.  Enough rambling.  Time to go back to work and try and concentrate on what matters, my clients!  Ok, now that is not going to work because the internet/wi-fi doesn’t work.  Geez! You have got to be kidding me?

Well, another 2 ½ hours until we get to Delray Beach.  Keep you posted for the train ride home!

March 13, 2019

Back on the train home and loving this ride!  Jose, the café attendant, and all the train conductors and staff were great!  So nice, great to talk to and very down to earth.  They always say that sometimes your rides on the train won’t be that great but it makes up for the one memorable time.  I have actually come to enjoy taking the train, having “me” time, relaxing, working for my clients and getting to talk to others.  You also get to enjoy the scenic route and look around you.  A car, you can’t take your eyes off the road, gas is expensive along with traffic!  On the train, you relax, talk to people, sleep, work, etc.  Bonus!

I would definitely suggest a train ride on Amtrak for my clients.

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Monday, September 3, 2018

Family Means Everything Group 2019


Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Dream
May 13, 2018


GROUP:              PVT Family Means Everything 2019 Cruise 
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SHIP:                   Carnival Dream 
SAIL DATE:       May 13, 2019 
ITINERARY:      5 Day Cruise – Western Caribbean

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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Caribbean Princess - Day 8 (Ft. Lauderdale)

Caribbean Princess
Day 8 - Fort Lauderdale (Disembarkation)
June 9, 2018


So waking up at around 6:30AM was no picnic as we are late sleepers, but it was time to leave the ship. We made sure that we left nothing behind, luggage was already out the night before and on the pier to grab before we went through customs, and headed out to get something to eat with the rest of our baggage.

The Morning Video & Saying Goodbye:


When it comes to disembarking the ship, you can usually set this up the night before and decide if you want to "walk off" with all of your luggage and/or leave it out the night before so that you don't have to "lug" it off yourself.  I found that to be much easier to let them do it for me.  We already prearranged our transfer back to the hotel with the hotel and prepaid them so getting off the ship was a breeze as usual.  I never had any problems with that, however, I had to trek JC's luggage as he was still injured with his foot and could not do much with the luggage.  I got the porter to help us as well so that was a little easier for me.  Got my exercise it though!  LOL.

Once we got back to the hotel, it was easy going home as we only had a 5 hour ride back.  We were both still tired but we made it home.

I found a few things that might help you better decide if this is a ship you want to cruise on. Take a look at these:

Daily Schedule

Shopping Spotlight & Port Guides

Shore Excursions

Princess Extras


NOTE:  By the way, just in case you want to know how much JC's medical bill was?  $600!  Thank goodness for trip insurance!  This is why I tell all my clients to get it!  I was reimbursed 100%!

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Sunday, August 12, 2018

Caribbean Princess - Day 7 (Sea Day)

Caribbean Princess
Day 7 - Sea Day
June 8, 2018


Last day on the ship.. can't believe the time went so fast however, I am not surprised though. Been on enough ships to realize that nothing lasts forever, but the fun can always continue on another!

Usually the last day of the cruise, the shops and activities seem to explode for the day.  They shops always have their "discounted" sale in order to entice cruisers to shop for loved ones or for themselves and take advantage of the pricing and duty free shops. JC was resting as he was just exhausted from walking around Cozumel with his foot so he decided to sleep in most of the day.  I ventured out to see what was going on and maybe get a few things for the family or friends at home.

As I am walking into one of the shops, who do I see? The captain!  I told him that I was looking forward to seeing him at the cocktail party but he did not show up.  He stated that "I wasn't there?"  I said no but I am sure that you were very busy taking care of all the passengers on the ship, and navigating us in safe waters.  Of course he agreed and I didn't want to embarrass him either, but really?

After that they had some interesting pictures on display and celebrated "Shark Week" on the ship.   I am really not into the "shark week" thing so I went to get something to eat and relax a little bit.

Afterwards, I went to check in on JC and started packing our bags so that the steward can get them ready when we disembark the ship.  I enjoyed a little of the sunset and JC and I decided to go see our favorite bartender "Nevelle" before it was time to call it a night.  To our surprise, the ship was ALIVE!! Go figure! The last night of the cruise the casino, Skywalker Lounge and every place else was jumping!  What happened to the last few days? LOL!

I played a little ProPoker with my new found buddies, saying our goodbyes and headed to bed.

Until tomorrow......Miami! 


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Caribbean Princess - Day 6 (Cozumel)


Caribbean Princess
Day 6 - Cozumel
June 7, 2018



The ship arrived in Cozumel at 8AM and everyone was ready to disembark the ship. JC and I woke up at 9AM and started to get ready to go ashore. Before we do, we at least needed a little something to eat to get our energy back. 


At around 10:30AM, we disembarked the ship and went to the shops. Because of his fractured toe, we could not do any shore excursion but only walk to try and find some gifts for friends and family back home. Of course, you have to stop at one of our favorite places Caraloha. The pricing for the stocks and t-shirts are reasonable and cheaper than in Roatan. These socks are a must have along with the shirts. The port itself was different than my last visit. Each cruise ship has a unique port location they dock at. I had never been to this one though and much has changed since then. Once you get off the ship you have to go through the long slue of a shops with a variety of different kinds of things you can get, for example liquor, t-shirts, etc. After that, you have the Three Amigos, Margaritaville, and/or Fat Tuesday bars where most go to drink and party. 

     

Don’t forget to go to the passport office to get your passport stamped. Very friendly and always air conditioned! A major plus since it was 86 degrees and very humid. 

  

The locals within the shopping port always will try to sell you something but make sure you stick to the shops the cruise line sends you to for quality goods. The others will definitely RIP you off. 

After walking around, having a couple of drinks at Fat Tuesday and some photo time, we headed back to the ship for some rest before the evening. 

I don't know if I had mentioned this in earlier posts about this cruise but on this cruise we had a group called "The Santa's."  Very interesting as they had over 120 Santa Clauses and Mrs. Clauses on the ship, taking pictures, interacting with everyone on the ship, and just having "a jolly old time."  (No punt intended).

We headed to the casino, which is were we mostly spent our time because everything else was closed early, and had a few drinks before retiring for the evening.  I know!  Boring....


Until tomorrow.... Sea Day!

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Saturday, August 11, 2018

Caribbean Princess - Day 5 (Belize)

Caribbean Princess
Day 5 - Belize
June 6, 2018



With not much that we can do because of JC’s injury, we slept in for a little bit. We went ashore to just be able to get off the ship and went to get our passport stamped. 


      

Yes folks! If you are on a cruise ship and would like your passport stamped for each port, you just ask one of the local police and they will let you know where the office is to be able to do so. Here is the one in Belize…… 


The only place we did not get, or actually forgot to get our stamp, is Grand Cayman.


After just a lazy day ashore, back on board we went to relax and rest JC’s foot. We also watched the crew do their emergency lifeboat drills which was interesting to see.  The emergency lifeboat drill is done in order for the crew to be able to use them effectively and safely in an emergency, it is essential that the crew members of a ship are trained and have practiced filling and lowering lifeboats.

Now since I have Elite status on this cruise, we had a choice of some canopies to be delivered to our stateroom. However, all the choices either had fish or eggs. Both of which I am allergic to and JC is allergic to Fish. I called room service and they are able to accommodate with some chocolates if you ask for them. 






Another quiet night again and not that exciting….

Until tomorrow.......Cozumel!

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Princess Cruise - Day 4 (Roatan)

Caribbean Princess
Day 4 - Roatan
June 5, 2018




This was a not so good day.  In the middle of the night, JC turned to get out of the bed to go to the bathroom and slammed his pinky toe, dead on into the wall! He was in pain and thought he might have sprained it but it was not swollen or bruised. We waited until the morning and he could not walk on it as it was too painful, again with no swelling.  This was weird no?  So we called 911 to have them bring up a wheelchair to bring him to the medical center as he could not walk on it.


As we go down to the medical center, they did the normal review of his foot and at first, didn’t want to take an x-ray. However, I told them to do so as I didn’t want to take the chance that it was broken and not know. The nurses and the doctor were very nice and really took care of JC. The doctor examined him, took x-rays and found out that he fractured his toe! The fracture was in a diagonal and still intact. That was the good news. Bad news is that it would take 4-6 weeks to heal. With that said, the doctor gave him pain medicine, ibuprofen, and crutches. There is not much you can do for something like this but only to bound the toes together as to not further injure it. In addition to the crutches and not knowing how his walking capabilities would be, I also requested a wheelchair. I had to cancel our shore excursion which was disappointing, and find other ways for us to get around the ports.


Because the wheelchair was rented through the cruise line, you could not use it off shore. It was very difficult to find accessibility offshore or for Princess staff to help in any way to accomplish this. JC was a trooper and trekked through it and wrapped his toes. We were able to walk off the ship, walk to just the shops, and get back on board while I carried his crutches, just in case he needed them. Although we really wanted to be able to do some shore excursions, any kind of walking would have further risked injuring his foot and I just didn’t feel comfortable in doing that.

So we went back to the cabin and rested for a while. Again, this was a very different cruise than an Norwegian or Royal Caribbean Cruise. This was a relaxing cruise and not one where everyone is partying all the time.  In one way, that is disappointing as we are night people and love the night life and entertainment.  On the other hand, you didn't feel pressured to be anywhere or do anything and that was a bit relieving in some way. But geez!!!…. I felt that this was more of a dead ship than even a lively one.  Everything closed so early!

We got up later and got something to eat.  Then off to explore the ship some more as most people were in bed.  Even the casino closed early so we had to call it an early night.  Bummer....

Until tomorrow….Belize!

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