Wednesday, August 29, 2018

All Inclusive Resort vs. a CRUISE?

Am I just spoiled or prejudice? 

So recently I was treated to a three night stay at an All-Inclusive Resort (AIR) on the beautiful island of Jamaica.  I love Jamaica and it aqua blue waters, great coffee and flowing clear waterfalls.
We stayed at an all adult resort called Jewel Paradise Cove in Montego Bay which is a Curio Resort, owned by Hilton.  The property itself was gorgeous and well kept.  The staff was extremely polite and very good.  The resort buildings and amenities were good but not perfect and I will write a separate review on this next.

Okay...so here we go...and yes, I realize that I may just be spoiled and opinionated...but that is why this is my Blog!  

Item/winner:


FOOD/ Cruise
This is one of two items I will vote for Cruise without thinking twice.  The resorts generally have multiple choices for food just like a ship...casual, buffet, pizza, burger grill, etc.  However, the food is not the same quality.  It is good but not the same as on a ship.  I think one of the main issues are the meats that are available locally.  Ships load up on product in the US and have a vast array afforded to them.  They also have more executive chefs, fleet-wide menus that have been designed, tested and taught.  

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES/ Cruise
Surprised?  Me too!  Okay so here are my reasons-  I would rather pay for my drinks and get what I want without settling.  I like higher end brands, I like professional bartenders and I like better glassware...told you...I am just a spoiled B*%$H.  Okay so I know the price includes the alcohol and it maybe a savings at the AIR but I like by bottles to at least come from the "middle shelf" if not the top shelf :)  The top brands were Gordon's Gin, Smirnoff Vodka, Jim Beam Bourbon, etc.  and the main problems was there wasn't a choice.  Now maybe there are better resorts with better booze...I get that.  But still......I think the training of the bartenders and the variety of the liquids will still be won by a cruise....unless you are paying way too much for the AIR you are staying at.  We will get to this later when we get to the VALUE section.

ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS/ All Inclusive Resort
This wasn't a surprise!  Resort rooms are nice, much bigger and more amenities.  There was a real king sized bed, a dressing bench, two nightstands and a dresser.  Large walk-in closet with an ironing board and iron too and also an in-room safe.  Large sitting area with couch, chairs, coffee tables, lamps and more.  Balcony over looking the bay and pools.  Let's not even get me started on the bathroom difference:  jacuzzi tub, vanity, etc. 
To get even close to this room you would have to book the Captains Suite on a ship.


DRESS CODE/ Well.......both

There really isn't a dress code at an AIR and cruises have gotten more relaxed. Do you just want to lounge around in your bathing suit all day or do you want to get dressed to go to dinner? This one is totally up to the traveler.


CLIENTELE / another one where both win.....

I have to admit that I surprised that the variety of guests are about the same.  There were young and old, newly married and those celebrating many years together.  Everyone had about the same idea in mind:  getaway...no decision making....relaxation....and not having to worry about spending too much.  There may be a bit more "upper class" on a ship but the ratio all works out to be about the same.


SPACE (Chair hogging, lines, etc.)/ All Inclusive

Even though I was told the resort was running at only 37%, it is safe to say there is more personal space.  We already have said the room is big but there is something to be said for a buffet feeding 500 guests instead of 1500.  There were actually some beach lounge "chair hogging" however....lol.  You know, where people get up early and place their crap on a poolside chair to save it.  This resort has three pools and they seemed adequate but I do wonder what it would be like if the resort was full.  I would imagine booking an AIR during it's peak time would cause a little congestion.  Also, there was a group at the resort during our visit.   This could cause alarm if they overtook the resort.


ENTERTAINMENT/ Cruise

The resort did have some nightly entertainment each night consisting of a house band with a different singer each night.  It was good but they didn't have much variety.  The afternoon "games" by the pool were horrible and obnoxious.  The guy at the Piano Bar saved the day, I only wished he was there every night.  There were not a lot of choices like on a cruise.  One of my favorite things when travelling on a ship....Vegas type show one night, comedy another, etc.  There was NOT a Casino at this resort.


SIGHTSEEING/ Cruise

Although you can venture out beyond the walls of an AIR...it is more work.  I will say I do like the fact that on a cruise you usually visit different places within your journey.  After three days of the same pools and beach I was ready to move on.  The resort did offer a few excursions and we did enjoy one but it was much harder to schedule.  We wanted to golf one day, waterfalls, another, waterpark, etc. but you never know what is being offered and when.  It was impossible for us to schedule it all in because the day we wanted to go to the waterfall, the tour was not going from the resort.  At least on a cruise you are pretty much in control of that.


VALUE/ Cruise for me......but what about you?

So bottom line here:  The resort for 7 days in September would  cost me a base rate of $1700.....then you add the flight of $800 so about $2500.  A balcony cabin on Carnival from Tampa for 7 nights the same week would be $1500.  That would leave me $1000 to either purchase the "Cheers" alcohol beverage program for two...or buy as I go.  On a cruise you are charged gratuities of about $16 per day, per person.  At the AIR we did tip as we went but probably not at $32 per day.  Even so, I think you break even, dollar for dollar.


So in the end it is about the same...so again...it depends on what you want for YOUR time away.  I will most likely choose a cruise but am always willing to do just about anything.  I would definitely try an AIR again.



It was interesting when I asked guests if they had ever tried a cruise.  Most said NO and most thought it would cost much more.  90% of people I asked were 90% happy with the resort.



Things I would ask in advance next time in choosing an AIR:
  • What is your expected capacity for the dates I am choosing
  • What brands of alcohol do you serve
  • Can I plan my schedule/excursions in advance
  • Are all of the property's listed amenities operating
  • What is the expected entertainment schedule during my visit
  • Are you expecting any large groups/weddings during my stay
What about you and yours?  Have you done both?  Would you like too?  
Let me know!




Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Princess Cruise aboard the Royal Princess



Me and the Royal - Princess that is!  

Best Place ever - Piazza!

My favorite place on the entire ship is definitely the Piazza...it is where all the important stuff is, besides my bed!
Here you can find the select wines (with real wine glasses) at Vines, bakery and coffee at The International CafĂ©, Alfredo's for calzone and pizza, great music and dancing, sushi...the list goes on.  I could have just put a bed here and never left!

Alfredo's - yummy!


Vines Wine Bar
International Cafe - Open 24 hrs.
 

Can I just stay here?

Nice Touch for those celebrating

This was a little gesture that was appreciated!
We were celebrating our wedding anniversary and this was waiting for us at our cabin door when we boarded.  It was there for anyone with a anniversary, birthday, etc.  Make sure your special occasion is listed on your reservation!

Photos from our cabin:
     
Cool, open closet without doors

Loved the Skywalk too!




Casino...of course I had to try it out

Had to try our Wine Tasting too







Elevator mats with great messages


 










WE LOVED THIS CRUISE!
  

Monday, July 16, 2018

Best Excursion Ever: Marcampo Winery in Volterra, Italy (Horizon Cruise)

Our visit to Volterra on our Carnival Horizon Cruise had a very pleasant surprise!


 I have been to several wineries..this was the BEST and not just because it was Italy.....it was the family!  The sommelier, Claudia, is the daughter of the Marcampo family, a family whose father had a dream 



 The house's property sits on a peak between the vineyards.  It is absolutely breath-taking!  They allow guests to stay here.






You are literally standing in the middle of everything and as we look up the hill on the right, the father was tilling the fields all by himself.  It is truly a passion and very personal.





Claudia even explains why other elements are grown where the vines are grown.  What components the grapes take on due to the surroundings.  Even what we would consider weeds flavor the wine!



 Our wine tasting was done on the porch.  The father, Podere, had made us cured meats, mother made us homemade bread and a neighbor, fresh cheese. 
It was so awesome!



Even members of our group who had never experienced a winery before were in love with the experience.  They had come with us only for the early part of the tour...to see where parts of "Twilight" were filmed.  Forced to tag along to the second part...they were pleasantly surprised!


Here I am with "the man", Podere Marcampo.  I can never thank you enough for sharing your daughter, your winery and your home with us!

If you ever plan a trip to this area,
this is a must:
http://www.agriturismo-marcampo.com/agriturismo-products.htm




I will never forget the in depth explanations received from Claudia.  Her passion is unbelievable and her "gift" even more so. 
I hope to visit this family again!
Claudia Marcampo and Me

Carnival Horizon!


John Heald and Me

Carnival's Newest Ship - Horizon - and Europe Itinerary

In April this year I had the pleasure of cruising on Carnival's newest ship, the Horizon.  Because this was mostly an itinerary of Italy from Barcelona, I also had the unpleasant experience of having to fly long distance.  No disasters this time, thankfully...I just hate being on a plane for that long.  Even if I could have afforded the "bed type" seats I still would not like it.
Segrada Familia

We flew overnight and arrived a day before sailing.  Luckily, as Barcelona was beautiful. We spent all day Saturday on the Hop on, Hop off bus and saw a lot of places including the Church of Segrada Familia...which is breathtaking and huge.  I learned two things taking this bus system:  It is a long loop....don't miss anything or you have to start all over again.  And, remember, the loop only goes in one direction!  Plan your timing before you start.


Programmed Elevators
On Sunday we boarded the Horizon nice and early.  The very first things we encountered is the new Atrium and Elevator system.  Both very modern and very cool :)  The new elevator system is my favorite once I got used to it.  Each elevator will be programmed to stop only at certain floors....it makes it much more efficient.  But remember, don't just get on "any" elevator...it may not be stopping at the floor you want to get off one.
The new ship is beautiful and very much like the Vista...just a few changes. Finally...the Dining Room is not gaudy at all...a vast improvement. 

Things not to miss:
  • The Chef's table was amazing...if you are a "foodie" just do it.   Even the wine glasses hanging overhead 
   
  

  • Guys Pig and Anchor...free at lunch on Sea Days.  We went there as soon as we were set after boarding and enjoyed again on Sea Days....yummy!
  • The Alchemy Bar.....a must on any Carnival Ship  
  • The SKY Bike thingy...worth the line - it was fun.  Remember to wear closed shoes, not flip flops.
  • The new photo facial recognition system
  • The waterslides
  • The new shows, the Escape Room and the Comedy shows
  • Zumba in the Atrium 

Pool & Movie Area
    Diningroom
    Travel Agent pose with Adolfo
    Atrium changing art
           



    Disappointments:
    The Thermal Suite for Spa Cabins (super bummed)
    The Teppannaki (not any different that one at home)


    Some pics from our ports:


      



      






    SEE my Blog about our excursion in Volterra, near Pisa, of Marcampo Vineyards!