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Re: Great Lakes Cruise from Toronto to Chicago
Kfnknfzk- the architecture cruise is usually provided by CAC. In fact, only the best docents get to do the river cruises. People work their way up to that position. I’m glad you enjoyed it.

Re: Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
The Halifax explosion of 1917 created a large disaster in the city. Ships came up from Boston to help care for the wounded and dying. As a thank you to the people of Boston each year the province of Nova Scotia sends a Christmas tree which is displayed on the Boston Common. The premier of Nova Scotia comes to the tree lighting ceremony along with a number of musical groups. This is usually in the first few days of December.
Over 100 years later it is still going strong!
Re: Travelon Anti-Theft Backpack
I personally travel with a backpack on flights, but around town, I use a crossbody as many places don't allow backpacks inside, and in crowded places it is always knocking someone, and you have no access to it without stopping and removing it, and you can't see it. I find a crossbody is perfect around town. I also always have a Rick Steves HideAway tote with me in case I buy something. Maybe I am naïve, but we've been traveling to Europe every year since 2003 (both land and river cruises) and I've never worried more there than I do here about theft -- I am more cautious in train stations and crazy busy places, but I feel more secure with a crossbody in front of me that I can keep my hand on. Either way -- just get what's comfortable for YOU. We all like different things. Travalon makes crossbodies also. We are doing a Seine cruse next MAY - can't wait to read your review.
Re: Oct 7, 2023 - what a disappointment!
My early childhood was spent in Rockport and Gloucester on Cape Ann, and we spent our summers there every year until I went to college. They have an extremely short tourist season,, and as my father said, “They roll up the sidewalks on the first of September.”. You will not find many four and five star hotels in a place with a three month tourist season. The lodges in Glacier National Park do not glitter either. As said, it’s the place not the hotel. You will find some nice B&B’s. They were called “Guest Houses” when I was young, but they would not accomodate a Tauck group. They probably did when Arthur Tauck senior started his company.

Re: Extra night in Bali at the end of the trip
It has always been 3 hours prior for overseas tours.

Re: Restaurant Reservations
Also don't forget about the hotel concierges. I almost always email them in advance for restaurant recommendations and they can make reservations for you if you prefer.
Re: Medical insurance proof to enter Czech Republic
British - Just about every topic has been covered multiple times before. But the people who don't post/read regularly don't know how to search on the forum nor use google.. Just think about all the nonsensical "what's the w3eather like in xxx?" posts Do you have a standard medigap plan for your secondary? If so, check this chart for benefits:
https://www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medigap/basics/compare-plan-benefits
Re: things to do on the essence of japan tour starting oct 28
We just did this tour in May. We arrived two days early and spent one day at Tokyo Disney-Sea. It's easy to take the train from the hotel Shangri-la. It is very different from Disney World in the US. We spent the second free day in the Ginza district. It's an easy walk from the hotel. There is great shopping there and a unique bookstore that our TD recommended seeing. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from in the Ginza area. Our TD had suggested a soba restaurant near the bookstore. There are also a lot of great shopping and restaurants in the train station. We found a great little ramen place there. Our TD suggested we go to the one with the longest line and it was delicious. If you like sushi, there are plenty to choose from. One fun one that we tried was the Kurt revolving sushi train. It was average sushi, but worth the experience. I hope you enjoy the trip as much as we did. The TD is also a great resources for things to do and finding places to eat. Enjoy your trip.
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
First the hotels - Prince George - Delta Prince George - Digby Pines Resort
Prince George - nice hotel, centrally located, buffet breakfast but you can also order from the menu, we didn't have dinner in the restaurant
Delta Prince George- nice hotel, centrally located, buffet breakfast but you can also order from the menu, did not have dinner at the restaurant
Digby Pines Resort - Old hotel, with a golf course, beautiful swimming pool and spa, probably the best breakfast buffet but you can also order from the menu, 45 minutes from town which I would not have minded walking but it rained the 2 days we were there, had an included dinner in the restaurant.
Day 1 - I arrived a day early, had a direct flight from Orlando (a treat for me) and after having the luggage in the room, took a walk to the waterfront, very easy going down but a workout on the calf's getting back, walked around the waterfront, visited the Historic Properties with buildings dating back to the Napoleonic Wars of 1812, now they house stores and restaurants and pretty soon they will be converted to condominiums and business buildings. I went by the Dockyard Clock fabricated in England in 176 is the last remaining feature of the Halifax Naval Courtyard, stopped at The Bicycle Thief for dinner, delicious oysters and lobster roll.
On the way back to the hotel I saw the Town's Clock a/k/a The Citadel Clock Tower.
There was a heat advisory in Halifax that day because the temperature was 83 degrees 😂
Day 2 - After breakfast I took a walk around town to St. Paul's Church & City Hall then I visited the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia with a beautiful exhibit of Maud Lewis paintings including the actual small house where she lived with her husband Edward, in which every wall, kitchen items etc. were decorated with her paintings. I walked back to the waterfront and took the Halifax Ferry to Darmouth, walked a bit around the waterfront and town and returned to Halifax for our welcome dinner.
The welcome dinner took place at Pier 21 Canadian Immigration Museum, after a tour of the museum we had dinner salad, salmon and strawberry mousse
Day 3 - We drove to Peggy's Cove, beautiful lighthouse and rock formations then drove to Lunenburg that is an Urban UNESCO World Heritage Site, had lunch at the Old First Factory (haddock and veggies) nice buffet, then had a walking tour of the town's beautiful houses drove back to Halifax and I walked to Los Toros on the waterfront for tapas.
Day 4 - We had a bus tour of Halifax, went by the site of the Explosion of 1917 caused by 2 ships colliding and one of them carrying over 9 thousand tons of munitions. Then we had a walking tour of the Halifax Public Gardens, very beautiful. After returning to the hotel I walked with a couple of other ladies to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Canada's oldest and largest Maritime Museum.
In the evening we had a private tour of the Citadel and had dinner there. Most people had the filet mignon which they said was excellent, I do not eat red meat so my only choice was chicken which was very good.
Day 5 - We took the ferry to Prince Edward Island then drove to Windows on the Water restaurant for lunch which we had previously chosen, I had the linguini and shrimp which was very good. Took a walk around the river after lunch and then we drove to the Delta Prince George hotel, I went for walk around town saw various churches in particular St. Dunstan's Basilica very beautiful, I could see her spires from my hotel window kept walking around town and stopped at Piatto's for a slice of pizza.
Day 6 - After breakfast I walked with 2 other ladies in a different side of town that took us to a long walk on the waterfront, we ad wanted to visit Beaconsfield Historic House but it was closed for renovations.
In the afternoon we drove to the beach, very beautiful, water not too cold, only put our feet in. Then we had a demonstration by an Oyster Distributor on how the harvest the oysters, very interesting, then we visited Green Gables with a replica of the house described in the book Anne of Green Gables.
For dinner we went to New Glasgow Lobster Supper for a dinner of soup, lots of mussels and a whole lobster (small) and delicious either blueberry pie or lemon merengue pie (more merengue than pie).
Day 7 - Drove over the Confederation Bridge to Nova Scotia, long day on the bus except a stop for lunch at Inn on the Lake (nice buffet)
and a visit to Port Royal a National Historic Site on the bank of the Annapolis Basin which was the center of activity for the New French colony fur traders until it was destroyed by the British, from there we went to the Digby Pines Resort on the lake, beautiful views, very old hotel, we had an included dinner at the hotel that night, I had salad, salmon and can't remember dessert, didn't right down.
The hotel is 45 mts walk from town which is ok with me except that it rained both days we were there.
Day 8 - Today was very, very cold and it was the day we went whale watching which was exciting except for the cold and the rain, we were lucky and saw some whales, had a box lunch on the boat it was pretty good, sandwiches, chips, cookies. When back at the hotel the rain kept us from walking to town so a group of us sat in the lounge, had a cocktail and for ready for our Farewell Dinner at the hotel, we had appetizers, wine, drinks, salad, scallops which unfortunately were a bit tough, I think it's difficult to make scallops for a large group of people and them not being overcooked of course by sitting there before being served, delicious cheesecake with blueberry sauce.
Day 9 - On the drive back to Halifax we visited the Grand-Pre National Historic Park Site of the of a settlement of Acadians and the British deportation of the Acadians that happened during the French and Indian War after which they dropped most of us at Halifax airport for our return flight home.
When I upload the pictures I will post some.
Re: French escapade august 2024 trip report
I have a dress in that material, have a great time Cathy & Steve.