NCL Norwegian Dawn in Harvest Caye, Belize

Harvest Caye is Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) Private Island nestled off the coast of Belize. The private island has amazing white sand beaches and a large pool.

Although the island of Harvest Caye is apparently exclusive to Norwegian Cruise Line, many first time NCL Cruise ship passengers were surprised to discover that ship board beverage packages and complimentary food privileges did not extend to the island. Instead, cruise ship passengers were required to pullout cash ($USD) and credit cards to purchase high priced, limited selection of food and a vast variety of overly priced cold beverages.

One casual observation, the poolside bar service on the island was glacially slow and inefficient. At the Harvest Caye Bar and Grille, there were four gents crowded behind the bar to fulfill drink orders of the thirsty horde. Yet, it took too long for the gents to complete each beverage transaction.

For whatever reason, it took this quartet of bartenders more than five minutes to fulfill each beverage transaction. How do I know…because I took the opportunity to time two of the bartenders’ transactions from the moment they took a guest’s order to the time that guest walked away with their ordered beverage in hand.

In my attempt to order a beverage, I waited in the relatively short queue more than fifteen minutes, before I decided to abandon my quest for a beverage from the bar. And, I was not the only making the decision to forego a beverage because of the bars‘s inefficiencies.

NCL is leaving quite a bit of money on the table due lack of customer service and bar service training provided to the four gents. From my observations, it should not take a bartender, if properly trained and managed, five to eight minutes to fulfill a simple drink order like pouring a beer or a making a margarita.

The island’s pool area was large and well laid out with ample number of chairs and umbrellas available, if there was only a single NCL cruise ship present. Unfortunately, multiple ships were concurrently visiting the island. And, as a result, I did have a challenge locating an available chair and umbrella combo that would provide shade and cover from the blistering heat of the this early March day.

Many of the poolside chairs were apparently reserved by cruise ships’ guests who left behind towels or other personal belongings to indicate there unavailability. This was truly a case of the early birds getting the worm. And in this case, the worm were the pool side and beach chairs and umbrellas.

Thankfully, the crystal clear aqua blue water surrounding the island was relatively mild temperature-wise. I did take advantage of the opportunity to wade shoulder deep into the surf to swim and view the ocean bottom. The experience floating with the Caribbean surf proved quite memorable and relaxing.

Overall, it was a pleasurable visit to Harvest Caye and I look forward to returning to picturesque Harvest Caye island in the near future.

Travelzoo: 20 Amazing Places You Can Visit Without Leaving Home

Travelzoo, a travel publisher, provide these 20 absolutely stunning virtual travel experiences you can have without leaving your home. These places belong on any traveler’s bucket list — some of the world’s finest museums, natural wonders and architecture; they’re among the most enduring reasons we get up and go. And they’ve been captured here in digital forms that retain their magic while making them infinitely more accessible.

If this is the first time you’ve been to some of these places, you’ll find some of earth’s most impressive treasures: natural wonders; works of art; architectural miracles and much more. They belong on any traveler’s bucket list.

They hope you’ll find joy exploring them from afar.  Go to virtual tour:  Travelzoo: 20 Amazing Places you can visit without leaving home

Coronavirus is less deadly than SARS — but that also explains why it’s so contagious – MarketWatch

Two months into the epidemic, the coronavirus has not proven to be as deadly as the SARS virus. That, however, may also help explain why it’s spreading so quickly. It has an incubation period of up to two weeks, which enables the virus to spread through person-to-person contact.

The coronavirus, a highly contagious, pneumonia-causing illness that infects the respiratory tract, is now responsible for 213 deaths in China as of late Thursday and 9,692 infections worldwide, according to Chinese officials and official figures from the World Health Organization.

SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, infected 8,096 people worldwide with approximately 774 official SARS-related deaths; most of those infections occured during a nine-month period from 2002 to 2003. Even with 43 new fatalities reported over 24 hours, the fatality rate remains steady.

SARS had a fatality rate of 9.6% compared to the fatality rate of 2.2% for the coronavirus.

SARS had a fatality rate of 9.6% compared to the fatality rate of 2% for the coronavirus. However, that death toll could rise as the weeks progress, and drug companies scramble to come up with a vaccine for the virus. Whether the fatality rate remains steady has yet to be determined.

— Read on www.marketwatch.com/story/coronavirus-is-less-deadly-than-sars-but-that-may-explain-why-its-so-contagious-2020-01-30

Buy the dip in stocks and then sell the rip higher – Bank of America

That’s the strategy that strategists at Bank of America Securities appears to be espousing for investors, amid swings in U.S. stock benchmarks that have become increasingly gut-wrenching in the aftermath of a coronavirus outbreak in China that appears to be giving bullish investors at least a momentary pause after a record-setting rally.

For the week, the S&P 500 index and Dow are on track for a more than 1% loss, and the Nasdaq is on pace for a 1.2% drop, after Chinese authorities on Thursday said that more than 7,700 people have been infected with the Asian influenza, with at least 170 dead. Moreover, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first case of person-to-person spread of coronavirus in Illinois. There are now six confirmed cases of coronavirus in the U.S., two of which are in Illinois

CES 2020 Concept Vehicles

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Thanksgiving Cruising

Spent a fun five days / four nights during 2019 Thanksgiving week cruising on the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL) vessel Mariner of the Seas.

The first impression of the the vessel was that it was bigger (or displaced more water) than an U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, but lacked the raw horsepower and fighting punch of a nuclear powered floating Navy air base…but, I’ve digressed.

On the day we embarked, we and our fellow cruisers arrived at the cruise terminal in Port Canaveral, FL, and assumed our position in the boarding queue on a warm and sunny late Monday morning.

Surprisingly, the process to check-in and board the vessel was relatively painless compared to prior cruises. Instead of the typical excessively long, slow moving lines to embark cruise ships, the queues on this particular day moved quickly and the actual check-in process proved efficient.

The RCCL Mariner of the Seas is a large cruise ship that displaces more than 130-thousand tons and offered a plethora of activities and amenities for several thousand guests of all ages. The activities included water slides for kids, basket court for teenagers and young adults, and the requisite playground for adults, a casino.

The ships itinerary included brief stops in the port of Nassau and alongside the pier of RCCL private island of Coco Cay.

In Nassau, most of the passengers either hit the many bars, restaurants and shops that catered to money laden tourists, or journeyed over to the top attraction on the island, the Atlantis Resort.

The second stop of RCCL private island of Coco Cay proved better than expected. From the first views of the island, it was apparent that the cruise line had invested significant capital into designing and building the islands infrastructure and amenities.

Expecting small boats or “water taxis” to be used to transport passengers from ship to shore, we were pleasantly surprised to find a relatively new pier in place which the ship moored and disembarked its passengers to the island.

Furthermore, the island had substantial quantities of amenities and improvements including a large resort style swimming pool, multiple beaches and bars, and several zip lines.

Essentially, RCCL designed an island with entertainment and activities for cruisers of any age. And, the island had the capacity to handle the passengers from two of RCCL’s largest cruise ships. You could only walk away impressed with the final product.

The final full day was spent at sea. It proved a lazy and restful day on the ship highlighted by our group getting kicked out of areas that were closing due to the end of a meal hour. We essentially stayed too long relaxing and socializing while the ship’s routine moved on around our group.

The final day, we disembarked the cruise ship early Friday morning following Thanksgiving, Black Friday.

Overall, it was a fun and rewarding four night / five day cruise on the Mariner of the Seas. It is challenging to find a complaint about the days and nights in port and at sea on the cruise ship.

The only complaint that comes to mind was the quality of the food on the Mariner of the Seas. Breakfast and lunch food service and quality, whether buffet or a la carte, was evaluated as fair at best for the entire cruise.

Dinner, especially on the first two nights, left us wondering if the overall quality of the food would rank far below that served on peer cruise lines. However, by the third and final nights of the cruise, the food quality improved dramatically. The braised short ribs and the osso buco were two entrees that received significant praise.

From the appearance and taste of the food, it appeared that the food items were prepared hours or maybe days in advance; then reheated and either plated or placed on the buffet serving line. RCCL must improve its process of cooking and serving quality food to a large number of passengers…think institutional or cafeteria food.

MGM Grand Las Vegas on Halloween

Arrived Las Vegas late on weekday Halloween night. As I walked into MGM Grand Hotel and Casino on The Strip, encountered a multitude of revelers dressed in a variety of risqué costumes.

The first attention getting outfit that crossed my path was quite memorable. The young woman’s attire was a navy blue Brazilian cut string bikini beneath an extremely sheer coverup worn by a five foot nine inch tall twenty-something model-like dirty blond. The young lady not only caught my attention, but also caused quite a stir amongst the mass of humanity that had congregated in the lobby area as she ambled confidently through the MGM’s lobby.

For someone arriving for their first Halloween night in Las Vegas, the abundance of risqué costumes donned by party goers created quite a memorable impression.

Needing to check-in, I observed that the MGM Grand’s check-in line queue was nearly one hundred guests deep at eleven at night. Additionally, the long queue was being serviced by only seven front desk registration staff. Needless to say, the wait time to register was not insignificant.

Fortunately after my long wait in the queue, the individual, Avi-Anna, who completed by registration, was pleasant and extremely efficient. And in little time, I found myself navigating my way through the throngs of people in the lobby and on the casino floor to the elevator lobby and my room

Overall, the stay at the MGM Grand was pleasant and I would rate as above average. My concerns with the short three night stay was the lack of a black-out curtain in the room and the now standard guest rip-off of the $37 daily resort fee. As a result, the night time Vegas lights kept the room illuminated and I fed the “greed” of Resort owners along The Strip.

One positive aspect with staying at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, which also doubled as the host hotel for the conference, was that guests have little reason to leave the hotel and casino since food, entertainment, sleep, nightlife, and Starbuck’s were all contained within the four walls.

Norwegian Cruise Line 2019 Encore Moments Contest

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REWARDING EVERYDAY HEROES – Norwegian Cruise Line

64 CRUISES TO BE AWARDED!

Norwegian Cruise Line believes in celebrating and thanking people whose acts of kindness and compassion make a difference in the lives of their friends and families, and within their communities. That’s why, to celebrate the debut of our latest innovative ship, Norwegian Encore, we are bringing hometown heroes to the forefront.

Nominate those who deserve an encore –including you! Tell us why your nominee is an everyday hero, then cast your vote.

The top candidates from the U.S. and Canada will receive a free cruise for two and an exclusive invitation to an award ceremony on Dec. 16 in New York City (including airfare and accommodations).

Be sure to share your submission on social media to encourage more votes and support Encore Moments!

  • Entry Period- The Contest begins at 1:30:00 PM Eastern Time (“ET”) on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 and ends at 11:59:59 PM ET on Friday, October 18, 2019.
  • Eligibility – In order to nominate an everyday hero or yourself, you must be a current legal resident of the 50 United States (including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico), who is at least thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of submitting your nomination, unless you are nominating yourself as a Nominee, in which case you must be twenty-one (21) years of age or older to be a Nominee.

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa is centrally located in Waikiki Beach. The property consists of two mid-rise towers. The south tower appears to be the only one of the two recently upgraded with new modern furnishings including heated toilet seats In several of the rooms. The premium ocean view king size bed room will sleep two adults and one child comfortably.

The Marriott resort charges an annoying resort fee of $37 per day. The one certain thing a guest receives for the resort fee is an emptier wallet.

Hotel resorts fees are becoming all to common annoyance at hotel properties that offer nothing in the way of resort like amenities or activities. The additional fee should be rebranded a hotel ‘greed’ fee to reflect its actual purpose.

To visit the alluring Waikiki Beach, hotel guests must cross the busy Kalakaua Avenue. Once across the street, white sand beach and warm Pacific Ocean surf awaits. We advise that guest arrive early to stake out a spot on the crowded beach, especially during the weekend. Also, Marriott’s bellhop has beach chairs available for guests use on a first come, first use basis, and beach towels can be checked out on the third floor pool area.

Hotel’s swimming pools and fitness center are located on the third floor of the hotel. Guests, especially kids, should exercise care jumping into the pool since the depth in the deep end is seven feet. And, the hotel’s jacuzzi is located next to the north tower.

Ride share pick up and drop off occurs from both the main lobby on and the secondary lobby. Either location can be selected on the Uber application.

Raving review and well done to Marriott’s morning concierge, Jing. Jing was engaging, funny and highly effective. She was able to book last minute Pearl Harbor semi-private shuttle transportation for our large group almost effortlessly. And, her sense of humor was delightful.

Food and beverage prices at the hotel are the typical Waikiki pricey. The restaurant and bars do offer daily deals and happy hour pricing for cost savvy travelers. The open air Moana Terrace, which overlooks the beach, offers daily and late evening happy hour. The bar offers their Mai Tai at $8 during happy hour.

Near the hotel, there are several recommended eating establishments that offer good food and with reasonably food and beverages. There is a Hamburger in Paradise restaurant within one block and an Eggs and Things approximately two-and-a-half blocks from the hotel.

A visit to the Pearl Harbor Memorial is a must for those visiting The Hawaiian Island of Oahu. Tickets are free or at low costs directly through the National Park Service website. Or, there are several commercial tour operators, which can be booked through the hotel’s concierge, who offer packages to the Pearl Harbor Memorial, including transportation, at a range of prices.

Overall, we were pleased with the hotel’s amenities, across the street from the beach location in Waikiki and guest services. For the price (except for the annoying resort fee), the hotel exceeded expectations.