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Re: Small Ship Cruising
The Wind Surf is very nautical as it is the world’s largest sailing ship (MSY). The public areas and suites were renovated last November, and the rest will be renovated next year. You can find pictures on Windstar’s website and online. The areas they call the Yacht Club are fairly intimate, and the pool bar is a place where many hang out. The lounge is the main bar and theater but it is not used much in the day time. There are nooks that can be found for reading. For us the cabin was just a place where we slept and changed clothes. We spend little time there.
Sealord
Re: Small Ship Cruising
kfnk….: I think the Tauck/Scylla riverboats have excellent food and service, In my experience it is much better than Ponant. We feel that Windstar boats have the best food and service … that why we have ‘booked’ a total of twenty cruises with them. Windstar’s power boats came from Seaborne which is quite upscale. The boats were cut in half and stretched and totally. renovated … new power plants air conditioning, rooms and public spaces. They are very nice. Even though the standard rooms are smaller on the Wind Surf, the Wind Surf is our favorite. We will be aboard the Wind Surf in September and aboard the brand new Star Seeker in January. On our recent trip on Ponant there was nothing French about the food, and it was very bland. Maybe they think Americans have no tastebuds.
Sealord
Re: Small Ship Cruising
Sealord - I look forward to your critique and especially your thoughts on the overall onboard experience…..Ponant versus Windstar/Surf versus Tauck’s riverboats. Sorry, I know I’m asking a lot but I value your opinion regarding comparing/contrasting the different amenities and common spaces. Thanks in advance.
P.S. - I use river cruising as my benchmark.
kfnknfzk
Re: Small Ship Cruising
Not going to pursue an argument just an opinion. The rooms on the Wind Star are not large but bigger than many standard cruise ship rooms. The Star ships at Windstar are all suites. The Wind Surf has suites and the ship is three times the size of Wind Star. Windstar has gotten numerous awards for their food and in my opinion far better than Ponant from which I just returned. We have eighteen Windstar cruises on all of their ships and two more scheduled. We have five Ponant cruises.
Sealord
Re: Kenya protests and 16 deaths and worldwide tension with Middle East question:
Pegacav We are on the July 16th tour as well. I have been on several journeys with Tauck; they will not risk anyone's safety. And we are also flying through Doha we get in the a.m. of the 15th - look forward to meeting you and to a great trip!!!!
Re: Kenya protests and 16 deaths and worldwide tension with Middle East question:
The safari part of Kenya is out in the bush, you won’t be seeing anybody apart from the workers at the camps.
British
Re: Kenya protests and 16 deaths and worldwide tension with Middle East question:
We leave on July 7 for the Tauck Gorilla Safari, which starts in Tanzania on July 9. We get to Kenya on July 14, and spend 5 days there. I sure hope things have settled down in Kenya by that time. I just got over my worries that our flight on Qatar Airways, which goes through Doha, might be affected by the turmoil in Iran. Looks like flights through Doha are back to normal for the time being.
Re: Kenya protests and 16 deaths and worldwide tension with Middle East question:
Pegacav: Go and enjoy yourselves. Life is too short. You will have a wonderful and spectacular time.
Re: Kenya protests and 16 deaths and worldwide tension with Middle East question:
First of all. Your trip is more than two weeks away. You are only in Nairobi for the last day where most of the action will be and the Tauck people will have any changes or cautions under control.
One advantage that we found when there was an Ebola outbreak on the other side of the continental a few years ago, people started cancelling because they did not realize the outbreak was thousands of miles away. and we had a nice small group.
British
Re: Kenya protests and 16 deaths and worldwide tension with Middle East question:
We just returned from our second safari last Sunday. We were in Tanzania on the Bridges Family Safari. We didn't have any issues anywhere and the people there couldn't have been nicer. We have been on 12 Tauck trips and we feel very comfortable with Tauck and how they take care of their guests. They always keep us informed and never put us at risk. We flew Qatar airlines and we had no delays or cancellations. I hope this helps put your mind somewhat at ease.
