First at sea day – of only 2 in a
row – but 9 altogether.
My expectations of cruising on
Costa were not very high after reading on trip advisor, however it is leaving
me even more underwhelmed. Even saying
that, the itinerary was the big draw and it is proving to be the greatest part
of the adventure and even with only 1 stop, I am enjoying that so very much.
The food leaves a lot to be
desired and the service is even worse.
Diana’s cod last night was not cooked – quite pink actually… and she was
unable saw through her cantaloupe with the non serrated knife. I had thin filet of beef that was quite tasty
and rare – but the same dish was served to a tablemate and was chewy and
overdone. If you want water at the
dining table, you must pay for it. Diana
and I have a water package that came with our cruise ticket, but just try and
get a refill – you must ask and are lucky if they are back in 5 minutes. Three packages of butter for a table of 6 yet
the bread baskets are full of dry buns. (European way I suspect…I like the warm
soft ones – American style). Thank
goodness I have good teeth.
The buffet service is closed for
the day at 4:30 and is not available for dinner. If you desire something other than the dining
room fare, you can pay separately for a pizza or a sandwich. I have definitely been spoiled by other cruise
lines. The only beverage available
without charge for 24 hours…is water from 1 of 3 drinking fountains. You can only get tea or coffee from 7:00
until 4:30 – when the buffet closes. The
coffee last night in the dining room was Nescafe packages. Nothing brewed.
When we boarded, we were greeted
by our cabin steward, Cecille – I have not seen her since. So used to the happy greetings of “Good
morning, April…Good morning, Eileen” we received on Holland America. Have not seen nor heard from the captain on
board. At least I hope there is one on
board – Costa doesn’t have the best reputation for a captain on board until the last passenger is off.
The daily calendar of events is
quite skimpy. Today there is a lecture
on the upcoming cruise ship ports and the excursion itinerary. I will attend that to be better informed
about our destinations. I would love to see
a cooking demonstration or a tour of the ship galley, but nothing yet. Yesterday Diana made paper flowers and today
is jewelry making. I might go to that
one.
We are at sea for 2 days before
we arrive at Casablanca. With the
excursion I have booked, I found that a couple we met from Palm Springs are
taking the same one. I am glad of that. Diana is not looking to do anything while
were are in that port – so it will be nice to have someone English speaking and
somewhat familiar to walk with. I think
they say that 5% of the ship are from North America. This doesn’t surprise me, and a great many of
the European passengers can speak English well enough to converse. They say the language of the ship is English…and
with the strong Italian accent, it can be difficult for us to understand, but
overall, it works. Everyone tries – even
me – that’s what is important.
Today, we will be going through
the straight of Gibralter later in the afternoon and I will be sure to be on
the deck for that. I am not sure what
time, but I know it will be interesting and our first sight of land in about 36
hours.
So there you have it. I will keep you informed.
3 comments:
Hope you get to do some fun things on those at sea days. Is there much of a night life on the ship? Any shows? Name that tune? Trivia? All is well here. Getting ready to build an Ark! Lots and lots of rain and turning colder by the weekend. love you. Keep that cold at bay! Lots of hand washing. I love you
Oh, I do hope that's not the same ship you will be on for the Atlantic crossing!!
You'd better stock up on bottles water and snacks at your next port of call.
Love you much!
A fascinating look at another way of doing it. The water business does bother me as that seems to be something that should be provided everywhere. I am glad there are some fountains. You might get a flexible bottle you can fill at the fountain and take with you - even to dinner!
Take care and keep well. I am sure you will figure out the shortcuts and ways of making it all work.
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