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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 06:28 AM
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Marc
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Marcie, I will be interested to find out if you have the bbq on MINT.
When we were on Navigator to Bermuda, we were a little disappointed that we didn't have the deck bbq that earlier sailors had reported. Joe Raad explained that if the ship is too full (380 pax on Navigator), they cannot have the bbq as they don't have the staff to have bbq along with keeping all restaurants open.
I wonder if you will have the same experience on MINT. (I wonder if we will have same experience on VOYTAN :( )
Pam, your cruise sounds wonderful. Mariner was our first Radisson cruise; sure will be nice to board her again next fall. ;)
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 11:59 AM
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Pam, I am so enjoying your reports...sort of a gossipy phone conversation. Can't wait to meet you on ROAR. I love the poolside BBQ's. We have had more fun on the Navigator with this event and hope to repeat in March.
Suzie
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 12:25 PM
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Pam, maybe you can find out whether we have a bbq on MINT, and if so, which night? I usually don't do the outside buffet things, but with a group, I think it would be fun!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 02:58 PM
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Pam - your reports are wonderful!!!!! Thanks for taking the time from your relaxing/fun-filled/3-card poker-playing days and nights to fill us in! Question for you - do they operate the roulette at night? Or just BJ and poker?
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 03:46 PM
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Como esta Pammy! Gracios for your reports! This is the very best time to be doing the Mex Riv cruise so hot hot hot is what it's all about. Hope you brought lots of sunscreen and a big safari hat ( oh sorry wrong trip)LOL The "Z' town.. which would be perfect for the Ken Jennings show.. and I won't even try to spell it: is- phonetically- called Zee - what - tin - A- ho that is quite a funny name come to think of it.. and it is really wonderful.. so what is your next port Acuapulco or Ixtapa? Anyways, glad you are having such a good time.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 04:24 PM
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Here is the Schedule for Pam and Marks Cruise: including hte correct spelling of "ZeeWaa" as we called it when we were there and the Club Med in neighboring Ixtapa was new...
Day Date Port Arrive Depart Tuesday Nov 2 Los Angeles, CA 16:00 Wednesday Nov 3 At Sea Thursday Nov 4 Cabo San Lucas 15:00 20:00 Friday Nov 5 At Sea Saturday Nov 6 Acapulco 12:00 23:00 Sunday Nov 7 Zihuatanejo 08:00 16:00 Monday Nov 8 Puerto Vallarta 13:00 19:00 Tuesday Nov 9 Mazatlan 08:00 16:00 Wednesday Nov 10 San Carlos 14:00 18:00 Thursday Nov 11 At Sea Friday Nov 12 Los Angeles, CA Disembarks at 08:00
VOYAGER: MC to FLL 11/07 MC/Dover 6/06 MARINER: BCN / Ven 10/11 Alaska 2001|2006 Panama Canal 2003 NAV Caribbean 11/06 Bermuda|New Eng/Canada 6/04 PG 5/05 OCEANIA Nautica |Ist/Athens 6/07 Regatta|Baltics 6/08 Riviera 2013 Crossing -Istanbul to Miami
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 04:33 PM
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Pam it has been fun hearing from you - Joanna
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 05:48 PM
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What cellphone service works off the coast of Mexico? Does a regular US Service (like Verizon) work there? I am going to have to stay in touch while I away & it sure would be a help.
A Bad day at Sea is better than a Good day on Land!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 05:50 PM
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Enjoying your reports Pam, I love hearing from people on the ships. Keep her warm for us or just stay on board and be with us for the next cruise.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 06:10 PM
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Pam - I believe you were in Zihuatanejo which is a small fishing town adjacent to Ixtapa.
Cell phones- Well I know mine works in Mexico as I was in Mexico City for Labor Day. My provider Cingular required me to call Customer Service ahead of time to set this up - my rate is $0.79/minute in and out.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 06:35 PM
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Pam, do you know who is the Fitness Instructor? Is it Jacquie Beecroft? We sail on 11/19 and have been enjoying your posts.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 07:21 PM
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Pam, thanks so much for the info and glad you're having such a nice time. My favorite room so far (haven't been in the Grand Suite) has been the Penthouse suite on the Mariner. I can imagine how lovely your room is and on the lovely Mariner, you seem to be having a very special time.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 07:22 PM
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I can't wait to get to my Penthouse suite 920 on Friday!!!!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/07/04 08:08 PM
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Todd:
Yeah, I don't blame you. I almost opted for one but at the last minute, I backed off.
Enjoy!
Cheers! Ray
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 04:35 AM
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Todd, what is so nice about the Penthouse suite is the wonderful living area and the extra large balcony. Ask your steward to get you a lounge chair for the balcony. It will fit!
Enjoy!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 05:22 AM
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Your cruise really sounds great Pam - keep having a good time - although I don't understand how you could miss a meal haha - we sure couldn't go without eating some of that wonderful food!!! Enjoy your trip - thanks for your posts they are great.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 05:55 AM
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Yes, the fitness instructor is Jaquie. Please understand, I know this because her name is in the daily newsletter...LOL!
Last night we did Lattitudes, it wasn't as good as we remembered it from 2001. Maybe it's just that we are older. There was still plenty to eat.
I have discovered mangos and this morning there were none at breakfast. I may have depleted the supply...sigh....
Today is Puerto Vallarta; we are going to do another one of those shore excursions that include an a/c bus; we used to scorn those, but now we are grateful. I am still just storing the pics I take on my camera without deleting any, and I am nowhere near having the memory card full.
We have Cingular as our cell phone provider, btw.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 08:08 AM
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Pam, Your reports are a delight to read...
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 08:49 AM
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Originally posted by Pam: Yes, the fitness instructor is Jaquie. Please understand, I know this because her name is in the daily newsletter...LOL!
<img border="0" alt="[vhappy]" title="" src="graemlins/icon_vhappy.gif" /> Masaki
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 12:18 PM
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Pam!!
Glad to hear you are having a fabulous time!
It isn't mango season right now (at least in that part of the world...usually March is peak) maybe that is why the Mariner ran out?
Glad to hear the Mariachi night was great!
Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends ~~M. Angelou~~
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 02:25 PM
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And how are the wines at dinner, this time around, Pam? Please fill us in - and allow us to drool even more!!!!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/08/04 03:17 PM
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So if it's Tuesday.. tomorrow you must be in Mazatlan...lucky you! For great Shrimp go to the Shrimp Bucket.. or if you feel like getting crazy of course don't miss Senor Frogs! Just watch out for those mean margaritas!!!! 
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 05:53 AM
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We are just now docking in Mazatlan (edited because we didn't dock an hour late, I had forgotten to turn my watch back), and we are going to sail at 2:00 this afternoon instead of 4:00. Olivia, I hope this doesn't happen to your excursion. All of the excursions listed in our book, except one or two, were 6-7 hours in duration, and obviously they aren't going to happen. We hadn't decided what to do, and with the shorter time, we may just stay onboard once again.
I'm not the person to ask about the wines, I'm so sorry; red wine will give me a migraine in about a heartbeat, and white wine makes me stuffy. I loved the white wine in Lattitudes the other night, and paid the price yesterday morning. But I'm avoiding it most of the time.
Todd, your "gift" has a twin brother now, so the plan moves forward. Now all I have to do is make sure the twins are padded enough in the gift bag so that they don't rattle together and get broken.
Last night, none of the menu items called out to us, so we had spaghetti from room service. They do a very good bolognese sauce!
Once again, no mango. I am very sad, but I'm sure I'll live until I get home.
Oh, and I had email from my wonderful daughter this morning; she found a place to take my mom for a flu shot!!! And I had never mentioned it to her because she has so much to do with homeschooling the big kids and keeping Hurricane Sarah off the ceiling.
Mark made noises this morning about seven days being enough. I told him to suck it up, because we are signed up for PARTY. He said "yes dear".
Since I edited to change the docking time, I'll add this. We did go into the little pierside market and wandered around for a few. We would have liked to see this city, but the way shortened time made us decide not to. Maybe next time.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 06:05 AM
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 08:51 AM
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Did the ship give you any idea why they seem to have shortened all your port times? Doesn't seem quite fair
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 09:26 AM
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Is it the pod problem maybe?
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 11:47 AM
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Well, for our planned excursion with Frank in Mazatlan, at least they have 3 nights and 2 days to get us there on time! I hope the longer excursions in PV won't be cancelled. Something does seem strange, as I would think they know exactly how long it takes to get from port to port, provided the ship is "up to speed". I for one am looking forward to our 3 sea days, but looking forward to our port visits as well!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 01:31 PM
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Olivia, you should be more than okay for Mazatlan. The traditional 7 day Mex. Riv. goes to Puerta Vallarta first, then Maz., and, then Cabo. For whatever reason, Rad. goes first to Maz., then PV....and, if speed is an issue, don't be surprised if you're late for Cabo.
As far as the 10 day Pam is on now, Radisson decided to try and squeeze an extra port stop into the traditional 10 day Mex. Riv. They have 3 sea days in 10 days, same as you for 7 days, and, they go very much further south, to Acapulco, than MINT does, to PV. They juggled the schedule to make the extra stop, and obviosly failed; four of the six stops are noon or later, and, that's pitiful, IMHO! The traditional Mex. Riv. for 10 days does PV first, and, Cabo last, with 4 sea days, not three!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 01:46 PM
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Thank you for that info aaa! I was going to find a map of Mexico tonight, as I've never been on a cruise there. I don't even know how the ports go from north to south, that's how dumb I am, never having cruised there before. Our last port is Cabo, and it is a rather short stay, with excursions only 2 1/2 hours or so. We depart at 2pm, but have a sea day following that to make up some time, hopefully. They have already extended our arrival in LA to later.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 01:59 PM
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And we get to sleep in a bit on that Friday!!!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 01:59 PM
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Following on to what anthony mentioned, Pam might be having a weather problem, too. Here is the marine forecast/conditions High Seas Forecast NWS TPC/National Hurricane Center Miami FL 2230 UTC Tue Nov 09 2004 superseded by next issuance in 6 hours
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E Pacific from the Equator to 30n E of 140w.
Synopsis valid 1800 UTC Tue Nov 09 24 hour forecast valid 1800 UTC Wed Nov 10 48 hour forecast valid 1800 UTC Thu Nov 11
Warnings ...Gulf of Tehuantepec Gale Warning... .N of 13n from 94w to 97w...Including Gulf of Tehuantepec... wind N to NE 30 to 35 kt seas to 13 ft. .18 hour forecast wind below gale force.
Synopsis and forecast .Except as noted in warnings...Within 120 nm either side of line 16n95w 13n97w 11n103w wind NE to E 20 to 30 kt seas to 12 ft in NE swell. .18 hour forecast within 120 nm either side of line from 16n95w 13n97w 12n100w wind NE to E 20 to 30 kt seas to 12 ft. .24 hour forecast within 60 nm of line from 16n95w 13n97w 12n102w wind NE 20 kt seas 8 ft. .36 hour forecast wind less than 20 kt seas less than 8 ft. .48 hour forecast little change.
.N of 23n within 120 nm of Baja California wind N to 20 kt seas to 8 ft. .24 hour forecast wind less than 20 kt seas less than 8 ft. .48 hour forecast little change.
.From 8n to 18n W of 115w wind NE 20 kt seas 10 ft in NE swell. .24 hour forecast from 9n to 17n W of 125w wind NE 20 kt seas 10 ft in NE swell. .48 hour forecast from 9n to 15n W of 135w wind NE 20 to 25 kt seas 11 ft in NE swell. Elsewhere from 8 to 20n W of 118w wind NE to 20 kt seas to 8 ft.
Remainder forecast area wind less than 20 kt seas less than 8 ft.
Convection valid 2045 UTC Tue Nov 09... scattered moderate to strong within 60 nm radius of 11n107w.
Intertropical convergence zone axis...8n81w 9n108w 9n128w 6n140w. Scattered moderate isolated strong within 60 nm either side of axis W of 109w. Widely scattered moderate within 90 nm of axis E of 89w Looks like she has had steady winds, and probably seas. Not having a globe or map handy, I don't know if she actually experienced the worst of it or not. Of course, she should now have following seas on the way home. Of course, I could be totally wrong. ;)
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 02:04 PM
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Uh oh, pack Bonine MINTers!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 02:26 PM
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Additional report from National Hurricane Center: TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 10 AM PST TUE NOV 9 2004
FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC...EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE.
AN AREA OF DISTURBED WEATHER LOCATED ABOUT 900 MILES SOUTH OF THE SOUTHERN TIP OF BAJA CALIFORNIA CONTINUES TO SHOW SIGNS OF ORGANIZATION THIS AFTERNOON. SOME ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO AS IT MOVES WESTWARD AT 10 TO 15 MPH.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH WEDNESDAY.
FORECASTER BEVEN This should be updated soon.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 03:54 PM
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FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC...EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE Marc, this seems to be your forte..appreciate any further updates as long as you translate for us what it all means. Thanks! :)
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 04:01 PM
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Marcie: All that means is that it is considered an Eastern Pacific storm. What you are concerned with is the 900 miles south of Baja. However, it should be out of the way by the time you get to Mexico. At www.wundergound.com under maritime weather, you can find predictions of wave heights. Doesn't look too bad for Friday, as far as the forecast goes now. You will have a wonderful cruise!
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/09/04 08:13 PM
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On our earlier Mexican Riviera in March, we hit the following ports, in the following order: Cabo, Acapulco, Zihuatanejo, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan...no problems or delays...so they have been able to pull of this itinerary without any problems, before.
So, either the Mariner is having pod problems which is affecting speed or the the prevailing weather conditions are slowing it down.
That would suck, however if people's plans are getting/are going to get cut short because of shorter than expected port time...for me, since my Hernia has precluded any excursions/activities, it won't crimp any of my plans...other than to veg out!!
Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends ~~M. Angelou~~
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/10/04 06:26 AM
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There are some majorly unhappy people onboard, I've been eavesdropping. I did get somebody to admit to me yesterday that we are still limping along with a damaged propeller (from that June incident in Alaska).
I mean, think about it. We left Los Angeles several hours earlier than originally scheduled, yet didn't get into Cabo until several hours later than originally scheduled (with a sea day in there). We've managed to get to the ports that are fairly close together on time, but cut Mazatlan short by several hours. There was only one shore excursion listed that was less than 6-7 hours, and we were there for six.
Change to happier subject; Todd, the gift bag is securely locked into the cabinet in Lynn's (Cruise Consultant) office. Each of the twins is wrapped in about eight layers of tissue, and she has the bag very well wedged in. She said she'll get it to you on embarkation, but if she gets busy your name and suite number are on the attached tag.
I got MANGOS again this morning! I had spotted a couple in a fruit display and stashed them in my fridge, and I'll enjoy them later.
As to the seas and winds, it's kind of breezy this morning and we noticed slightly rougher seas last night and this morning. Bright sun outside. We don't have a motion sickness problem, it's just sometimes fun to watch us try to walk down the corridor.
We have a short stop today at San Carlos. From the description, I was convinced it was a bare beach with not even restrooms, but now I read that there are a few people there. Nobody seems to know why we are stopping there.
I'll be in touch.
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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Excerpted from the A San Carlos website. Looks kind of nice: www.sancarlosmexico.com Have fun! Edit to add: The image of you sneaking down the hall with your two pilfered mangos just made me laugh! Located on the Sea of Cortez, the lovely Mexican resort community of San Carlos offers something for everyone. For water sports enthusiasts, there are beautiful sand beaches, spectacular diving and snorkeling, kayaking, and offshore fishing. San Carlos is only a 250 mile, 4-hour drive from Nogales, AZ on Hwy 15, a four-lane divided highway. The community hosts an 18-hole championship golf course, tennis courts, a bowling alley and numerous gift shops and galleries for shopping and browsing. For the boater, two marinas are available with paved launch ramps, dry storage facilities, complete marine repair and maintenance services, fuel docks and reasonable rates for slip rental. Numerous restaurants featuring seafood, Sonoran beef, Mexican dishes and American cuisine are located throughout the town. Prime real estate is available for sale and there are motels, hotels, RV Parks, condominiums and private home rentals to fit every group and budget. If you’ve not experienced the ambiance and relaxing lifestyle of a Mexican seaside resort, you owe it to yourself to visit San Carlos. You may never want to leave. R
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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11/10/04 08:03 AM
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Re: Live from the Mariner
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And thanks from us as well, Pam!
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