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Monday, June 14, 2010

Eight Great Street-Food Vendors in Seattle


Since I am headed to Seattle as a pre and post cruise destination I ran across this article while looking for interesting places to eat that were unique and not to costly.  Portland is huge in street eateries so I thought I would check out Seattle and this is what I found.  Thought I would share it with you all !

Seattleites like to bemoan the shortcomings of our street-food scene, especially compared to the profusion of portable kitchens in Portland. Still, it’s not like we’re going hungry here. From hot dogs to Thai food to tacos of all (well, at least two) nations, you don’t need to step indoors to have lunch or dinner covered.
Written by     Matthew Amster-Burton, Gourmet Magazine

1. El Asadero

Seattle boasts dozens of taco trucks, and this converted school bus is among the best. The tender lengua (beef tongue) and crispy carnitas are exceptional; try them in a mulita, a crispy tortilla sandwich filled with meat, avocado, cheese, and salsa. Then have a seat on a rickety stool and eat right inside the bus. You know, just like you weren’t allowed to do on the way to school. How cool is that? Two locations: 3517 Rainier Ave S. and 7300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S.

2. Marination Mobile

The Korean-taco craze has finally hit Seattle (we had heard about L.A.’s Kogi BBQ for months, I tell you!) in the form of Marination Mobile, a slick, custom-built truck that announces its coordinates via web and Twitter. The sweet and beefy kalbi taco is the winner here, and there’s also Hawaiian food in the form of kalua pork and spam sliders. But more spice, please. We can take it! Multiple locations (marinationmobile.com; Twitter: @curb_cuisine)

3. Dante’s Inferno Dogs

No bland, boiled dogs here. Dante starts with Boar’s Head all-beef franks with natural casings and rolls them around on a griddle until the skin is snappy, crusty (in a good way), and a little wrinkled. If you’ve spent time in New York, you’ll recognize this as the Papaya King method, sadly rare in Seattle. (Dante also serves a variety of sausages, but the original dog is hard to beat.) Then select from a wide variety of toppings (pickled jalapeños, grilled onions, and kraut for me), which you are forbidden from applying yourself at the risk of eternal torment, or at least the risk of having a hot-dog guy glare at you and say, “Didn’t you read the sign?” Multiple locations (dantesinfernodogs.com; Twitter: @danteinfernodog)

4. Hallava Falafel

So you’re in line at the yellow falafel truck, and under the Falafel heading is an encyclopedia of condiments: beet salad, spinach/romaine, salted cucumbers, sautéed peppers, pickle spear, tzatziki, tahini, tomato zucchini spread. And you are thinking, “How am I going to decide which combination of these condiments to apply to my sandwich?” The good news: You don’t have to decide, because by default you get all of them on the same grilled pita with freshly fried falafel. The better news: They all play well together. Every bite is an adventure. The bad news: The sandwich is exactly as messy as it sounds. 5825 Airport Way S. (myspace.com/hallava)

5. Kaosamai

This Thai lunch truck proves the axiom that anything tastes better eaten on the street. If Kaosamai were a Seattle Thai restaurant (and it is: There’s a bricks-and-mortar location in Fremont), it would be a good one. But here, in the form of a brightly colored truck in a South Lake Union parking lot, it is the lunch of your dreams. The pad kee mao (drunken noodles) combines slippery rice noodles with chicken, about ten different vegetables, and plenty of chile heat. And of course there’s pad Thai, the national dish of Seattle. 1010 Valley St. (kaosamai.com)

6. Roasted Corn Stand

We’re talking elote asado here, people, roasted Mexican street corn. The vendor pulls an ear of corn out of the oven and slathers it up with mayonnaise, grated cheese, a squirt of lime juice, and an optional shake of hot chili powder. Once you try spicy corn on a stick, you’ll wish you had one in your hand at all times. And a beer in the other hand. Which would be illegal. Which is why they call you El Bandido de Elote. 9811 15th Ave SW.

7. Skillet

Skillet maintains a fleet (well, a small fleet) of converted Airstream trailers, and they have one mission: to bring you burgers and poutine. The burgers are made with grass-fed beef and optionally topped with bacon jam, a condiment exactly as good as it sounds. Oh, the poutine? Crisp French fries with gravy and cheese curds. It’s Canadian, and it’s much, much better than it sounds. Sure, you could get plain fries, but we’re so close to Canada here, you might as well get with the program. At press time, Skillet is revamping their menu and adding a new lineup of burgers, including an alluring guajillo chile model. Multiple locations (skilletstreetfood.com; Twitter: @skilletstfood)

8. Poco Carretto

Finally, dessert. The sweet-toothed mastermind of this roving gelato cart is chef Holly Smith, who serves upscale Italian at Cafe Juanita. The milk and cream come from Fresh Breeze, a local organic dairy known for the best-tasting milk in town. The burnt-sugar gelato, not too sweet, is far from the caramel ripple of your youth, and by all means pair a scoop of dark chocolate with a scoop of the intense malt. If you’re going to walk around town with ice cream running down your arm, make it the good stuff. Multiple locations (pococarretto.com)

Friday, June 11, 2010

How cool is it that Disney Cruises is coming to the West Coast and Kids Sail Free!

Bring the kids for FREE

You can enjoy the beauty of the Baja California and Mexican coasts on a voyage filled with unmatched Disney entertainment, legendary service and magic made for everyone of every age.
Offer Details:
  • Kids 17 and under sail FREE* when traveling with two full-fare Guests in the same stateroom on select 7-night Mexican Riviera cruises from Los Angeles.
  • Offer is valid for stateroom Categories 4-11 only.
  • Offer is only available to U.S. and Canada residents.
Booking and Travel Window:
  • Booking Window: June 11 – July 31, 2010
  • Travel Window: Jan. 23 – March 20, 2011
More Information:
Departing from Los Angeles, the 7-night Mexican Riviera cruise aboard the Disney Wonder® includes stops at Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán and Cabo San Lucas, plus three fun-filled days at sea.

Convenient Coastal Getaways on Princess Ships including Wine Cruises !!



Getaways of 1 to 7 days along the Pacific Coast are a wonderful, relaxing way to escape for those with less time. These
convenient sailings are offered in 2011 and 2012 on four ships, including Island, Coral, Golden and Sapphire Princess,®
and include our popular 7-day Wine Country Coastal sailing, a 7-day California Coastal roundtrip from Los Angeles and
1- to 4-day Pacific Coastals. It’s the perfect easy getaway to leave your responsibilities behind and enjoy all the leisurely
activities, entertainment and amenities of a Princess® ship.



 OK,,,  I KNOW THAT IS THE QUEEN MARY, !!!!  But isn't it a nice photo?  By the way,  the rest of these I took on a trip in May, 2008.  A coastal voyage.  May is fantastic in Buchart Gardens.  I have never seen taller tulips and more varieties in my life!  Here is one of them.
I have been to Buchart Gardens a few times and won't sail a coastal itinerary without Victoria, B.C.  on the itinerary...  Sorry for all the photos but Coastal Trips offer a lot to see and they are the most cost effective way to cruise as the ships are repositioning to and from Alaska for the season!  This is also a great combo to a beginning of the season Alaska Cruise!                                                                                                                                        Look at the schedule and plan one today!
  They travel every Spring and Fall.

To the Left is Docking in the sleepy town of Astoria, Oregon on a misty morning.. 


Below are some itineraries that Princess is doing but you can also find them on NCL, Royal Caribbean and of course Holland America.  Basically any ship that is going to Alaska including the Deluxe and Luxury Lines.



California Coastal 7 Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, San Diego, Ensenada, Los Angeles
Sep 24; Oct 1, 2011
Apr 28, 2012 Sapphire

Wine Country Coastal 7 Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Astoria, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver May 12, 2012 Sapphire

West Coast Cruise 5 Vancouver, Victoria, San Francisco, Los Angeles Sep 19, 2011 Sapphire

Pacific Coastal 5 Los Angeles, San Francisco, Victoria, Vancouver May 11, 2012 Island
 
Alaska Sampler 4 Vancouver, Ketchikan, Seattle May 22, 2012 Golden

4-Day Pacific Coastal 4 Vancouver, Victoria, 2 days cruising the Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles Sep 21, 2011 Island
 
3-Day Pacific Coastals 3 Vancouver, 2 days cruising the Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles
Sep 25, 2011 Golden
May 9, 2012 Coral

2-Day Pacific Coastals 2 San Francisco, 1 day cruising the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver
Sep 24, 2011 Coral
May 20, 2012 Golden

1-Day Pacific Coastals 1 Between Seattle and Vancouver
Sep 24, 2011 Golden
May 14, Sep 18, 2011 Sapphire

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Love Princess and feeling Exotic? Plan now as these Special Sailings fill up fast!

Princess Cruises Announces 2011-12 Worldwide Sailing Schedules

“Exotics” Voyages Explore the Globe with Journeys to Asia, Africa, South America,

Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (June 7, 2010) – True to its destination cruising heritage, Princess Cruises has just released its 2011-2012 schedule for worldwide voyages featuring intriguing itineraries to Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Tahiti, India, and South America.

The “Exotics” program will give passengers the opportunity to explore these fascinating destinations aboard intimate small ships or spectacular larger vessels.

Among the program highlights is a new roundtrip 28-day Hawaii, Tahiti & Samoa itinerary from Los Angeles aboard Sapphire Princess, giving passengers an extended South Pacific experience. In South America, the line will expand capacity on sailings around Cape Horn by 50 percent, enabling more travelers the opportunity to make this fabled passage.

The Exotics season runs from September 2011 to May 2012 and includes:

Asia, Africa & India – A passenger favorite, the 16-day Southeast Asia itinerary between Beijing and Singapore returns in the fall and spring aboard Diamond Princess. Travelers can also choose to sail between Asia and Alaska or Australia, for two-continent adventures. Passengers can explore further with a collection of connoisseur voyages aboard Ocean Princess, visiting unique locations in Asia, the Indian Ocean and West Africa.

Australia & New Zealand – Princess offers a wide range of options for exploring “down under” with a season of Australia & New Zealand sailings aboard Diamond Princess, connoisseur cruises on Ocean Princess, and “Aussie-style” cruising aboard Sun Princess, Dawn Princess and Sea Princess to Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific from Sydney, Melbourne and now Brisbane.

South America – Princess offers even more opportunities in 2012 for a sailing rite of passage – rounding Cape Horn, the southernmost tip of South America. Star Princess departs on more cruises for a 50 percent increase in capacity on this celebrated route. The ship also sails on a Brazilian Adventure from Rio, and Pacific Princess takes passengers exploring down the mighty Amazon River.

Hawaii & Tahiti – A new 28-day roundtrip Hawaii, Tahiti & Samoa cruise debuts on Sapphire Princess, offering a new option from Los Angeles. Sapphire Princess joins Golden Princess sailing to the Hawaiian Islands on the line’s popular 14-day roundtrip Los Angeles itinerary. Ocean Princess also sails on a series of 10-day Tahiti & Polynesia and 11-day Hawaii & Tahiti voyages.

Princess’ Exotics program cruises open for sale on June 17, 2010.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Hubbard Glacier Calving .... WOW, WOW, WOW.. Alaska

I am going to be there in 2 weeks. Hope we get something even close to this.. And Hubbard Glacier, Alaska is a Growing Glacier, NOT receding.




Just a quick 3 day ROYAL CARIBBEAN SALE Let's save some $$$

 

ENJOY TRULY CAREFREE CRUISING !!! CRUISE ONE ONLY
Royal Caribbean Pre-Paid
Gratuities for 1st & 2nd Passengers on 5+ Night 2010 sailings July 1 –
December 31 Oceanview & Above
Cruise One EXCLUSIVE 3-Day Sale BOOK JUNE 8 -10TH 2010.

This is combinable with all other discounts including the new C & A combinable OBC plus diamond balcony discounts in June... No better time to recapture the feelings of the old days of multiple onboard offers.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Finally some LOVE for the Royal Caribbean Crown and Anchor Members



Although Royal Caribbean has always had a very good loyalty program recently they made some changes to the program that changed the benefits onboard as well as the always before combinable discount program which made frequent sailing aboard Royal more affordable.

Vickie Freed at RCCL announced that they are now ADDING something that will help give us Diamond and Diamond Plus Members BACK some of the combinable benefits.

BOOK IN JUNE or ONBOARD to be able to get your balcony discount as well as OBC we all love.

I am happy and will now book my January 23rd Allure sailing for those that want to go with us and get some extra perks!  And sail with Joe and Nancy!




ROYAL CARIBBEAN ANNOUNCES CROWN & ANCHOR SOCIETY ENHANCEMENTS

Cruise Line Enhances Program to Better Recognize Members’ Loyalty

MIAMI, June 01, 2010 – Royal Caribbean International today announced new enhancements to the cruise line’s Crown & Anchor Society that will better recognize and reward the cruise line’s loyal member guests. The new Crown & Anchor Society enhancements will begin rolling out on June 1, 2010, offering members the exclusive privilege to book their next cruise onboard and receive an onboard credit for their future sailing. Members also can apply their Crown & Anchor Society Savings Certificates and receive the onboard credit for their future booking, receive more individual attention and service from additional onboard Loyalty Staff aboard each ship, have priority notification of exclusive member specials, and exclusively receive added-value offers in the Crown & Anchor Society Ultimate Value Booklet.

“We listened to our member guests and are launching program enhancements to reflect what they told us matter most to them,” said Betsy O’Rourke, senior vice president of Marketing, Royal Caribbean International. “The new exclusive benefits will add to those that members have enjoyed in the past and reflect Royal Caribbean’s commitment to recognize and reward our loyal members who cruise with us again and again. There has never been a better time to be a Crown & Anchor Society member, and there is more to come.”

Crown & Anchor Society members will now have the exclusive privilege to reserve their next cruise while onboard a Royal Caribbean vacation. The new and exclusive Onboard Booking Bonus offers members the exclusive privilege to book a future cruise onboard and receive an onboard credit to spend on the future sailing, which can now also be used with either a Crown & Anchor Savings Certificate or a Balcony and Suite Discount (the latter applicable for Platinum, Diamond or Diamond Plus members), offering member guests great savings for their next cruise. 

THIS IS ALSO AVAILABLE ALL OF JUNE TO MAKE YOUR BOOKINGS NOW THROUGH YOUR TRAVEL AGENT !!!!!

An additional Crown & Anchor Society Loyalty Staff member also has been appointed aboard each ship to offer more personalized service and deliver the Royal treatment to each member guest. The Loyalty Staff members can help answer member guests’ questions and help them reserve future cruises to take advantage of the new and enhanced vacation offers, available only to members of the Crown & Anchor Society.
 
Crown & Anchor Society members also will notice the new program enhancements both at home and onboard. Members will continue to enjoy first-to-know priority notice and access to new developments, special events, and exclusive offers that reward members for their loyalty. Travel agent partners also will be notified simultaneously. Onboard, member guests will be recognized every time they advance to a new level; and enjoy new enhanced benefits in their Ultimate Value Booklet, filled with new onboard savings for beverages, internet packages, photo and logo merchandise, supplementing classic favorites such as casino and spa discounts, to name a few.

Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand with 21 ships currently in service and one under construction. The line also offers unique cruisetour land packages in Alaska, Dubai, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and South America. For additional information or to make reservations, call your travel agent,