Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Videos from our trip to Cuba - March 2019

Videos from our trip to Cuba - March, 2019



At the Tropicana Cabaret show


More from the Tropicana Cabaret


A hotel in Havana



Barb and Ed on a rooftop in Havana


At the Marriott Miami Airport prior to the Celebrity Cruise


The Hog Fish Bar and Grill, Key West, FL


Day 14 - Spring Miami - Cuba - 2019


Our last day on the cruise and we are sailing towards Tampa.  It was very windy and cold outside during the night and while the sun is out first thing in the morning, the wind made it cold and not nice enough to gout on the deck.

Barb went to a presentation about the future of Cuba from the Cuban host and worked in the cabin.
After Barb’s presentation, we went to the slot tournament and then to lun

Lunch was a mad house because while it is bright and sunny out, it is actually cold and windy so we have not been out on the deck at all.

Following lunch we went back to the casino to see how we were doing in the slot tournament and we failed to qualify for the finals.

So, we went back to the cabin to pack.  

We have had a fun cruise on Carnival.  Would we go back on them, probably not.  The people were not as professional, the casino was small and overall the entire ship is a step below Celebrity.  We don’t mean to sound like snobs but we will always choose Celebrity over Carnival.

We went to a party for Diamond and Platinum members sat 5:00pm with free drinks and appetizers and it was nice.

Then we saw the show which was a show called “Epic Rock” and it did and was very good.  The one thing that we did like about Carnival was the quality of their shows – they were very good and this was one of the best ever.

Dinner tonight was one of the best and of course you always remember the last and they did an excellent job.  We said good bye to our friends from this cruise.  Nice people, but they will not be our life-long friends.

Then we went to a late night comedy show and the performer was really funny.

We were not going to the casino tonight as we wanted to protect the nice size lead that we have rather than taking the chance on losing some of it; however, there was no will power so we went anyway.
The good news is that on net we were ahead tonight with Barb losing a little and Ed having a nice win which puts this cruise among the best ever in terms of net winnings!!!

At 11:30pm we went to see another comedians late night performance and he was just ok.  Then we went to the casino for a midnight drawing for a free cruise.   They drew 4 names until someone was picked who was in the casino – it wasn’t us.

Then back to the cabin for final packing and a short nights sleep.

Tomorrow we fly out of Tampa at 11:45am and arrive in Bloomington at 4:53pm so that is a perfect connection and we are soooo looking forward to being home with our family (and dogs)!

See you there.


Hugs from Mom and Ed

Going out for the day



Going out for our last evening of the cruise

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Day 13 - - Spring Miami - Cuba - 2019


We woke up late, had breakfast and when up on the deck for sun before lunch.

After lunch we went to the casino where both us attempted to qualify for the final table.  Ed qualified and came very close to winning; however, not close enough.

Then we walked around before getting ready for the evening.

Dinner was very good and then we went to the casino.

There was no one to play with so we went to the comedy club and listened to another comic
 
Following that we went to the casino where Barb broke event and Ed had his first lost on Carnival.

Time for bed as it is after midnight and tomorrow is our last full day before heading home.

No question, we are ready to be home and see the family.


Going out for the evening

Day 12 – Monday, March 4 - Spring Miami-Cuba - 2019


The only reason we came on this cruise was to see Cuba and this is the day!

On 99% of the cruises we have been on there are always a lot of people who stay on the ship.  In this case, we knew that everyone was going to get off including any of the crew that also could leave.

That meant that leaving the ship could take a terribly long time.  We also listened to a lecture where the Carnival person speaking who had been to Cuba many times said the Cuban port people were very few and there would be large lines.

To get around the masses, we had made friends with a guest services person and we escorted off the ship with the suite passengers and those who had cruised many, many times – about 25 couples.  We were literally the 7th & 8th people off.

We had arranged for a private 6 hour tour to start at 9am and we were off at 7:30am so we just walked around for an hour+ before going to the square to meet our guide.

While we were walking on our own, we can across a beautiful 6 story hotel and the doorman took us up to the roof top via an elevator that looked like it was one of the first every built.  We had an amazing view of the city at that point.

(Overall comments after the tour)  There is nothing to easily describe this city of 2 million people.  There are many, many buildings that look like they have been bombed out.   Then there are very, very old buildings that are being occupied and some old buildings that are restored.  These are buildings from the 1800’s.  Then there are a few new building; however, the new buildings were built in the 50’s.

The old buildings that are being restored are being restored by the government.   A private person cannot buy a building and restore it

Prior to Castro in 1962, this town was booming and the rich were very rich.  Castro overthrew that government by promising that everyone would receive a job and income from the state.  That everyone would have free health care and everyone would be able to go to the university for free.  

All of that is how Cuba is still runs today; however, it is very much a communist state.  Unlike other communist states we have been in, there is little incentive for private industry – which is amazing how the government controls the people

Cuba did ok under Castro prior to the Cuban missile crisis; however after that, Russia pulled out of Cuba and there economy collapsed.

Each block in a city has a block commander.  Multiple blocks have commanders over then and so on up.

The lowest commander gets a government car (very old) as do the “watchers” above them.
In the country again there are blocks – they just cover a larger area.  Everyone is watching everyone else.

There are always shortages.  Right now there are shortages of flour and oil and regular people cannot get them.

We made the comment to our tour guide that we wanted to come to Cuba before the country changed.  He said they have had tourists from other countries for years and it is not going to change and we believe him after what we saw and heard.

It is amazing society in that the people do not like it; however, they have been brainwashed at an early age and the people feel like that can’t revolt and they are locked and cannot fix it.

There is no crime, no one is on the street and is homeless.

The is from Google and what we also learned – “At the high end of salaries, doctors with two specialties will see their salary go from the equivalent of $26 a month to $67, while an entry-level nurse will make $25, up from $13. Salaries at government jobs in Cuba average about $20 a month, augmented by a range of free services and subsidies.”

There is no cell service in this county that a tourist can access.  There is no Google for anyone.  Everything is controlled by the government.  There are also no ATM’s and no one accepts American money.  

The only way we could purchase anything was to covert our money at the port for Cuban money.  It was very hard to plan for everything we had to purchase, like the tour and what we wanted to purchase, like cigars, run, etc.  If you are in the city and have run out of their money, there are no exceptions, you cannot hand anyone an American bill – they will not take it.  Everyone is being watched.  They also do not take American credit cards. 

When Castro took over, he deported all of the religious leaders; however, allowed the churches to remain open, just not used.  He has since allowed religious leaders back into the country and to lead their churches.

When you read this you might say this can’t be real, this cannot happen in the modern world we live in.  Yes, it is true and it does happen. 

The people were all so thoughtful, so polite.  We had a guide who had been a guide for over 40 years and his daughter was now becoming a guide.  Tips are greatly appreciated and you can see why.
All that being said, we had a wonderful tour which started out by meeting Ray, our guide right across from the ship and he took us on a walking tour of old Havana for about 1 ½ hours.

Then one of the highlights was that we were driven around the city for the next 2 hours in a 1956 blue Chevrolet convertible.  Easily ½ of all the cars in this huge city are old American cars.  Then the rest are just old cars.  There are no new cars in Havana.  There are also not many new looking older cars.
We stopped at many places to see, including a huge cemetery right in the center of the city where we walked around for a bit with our guide.

After the car tour, we went to a little restaurant and had an enjoyable meal of ??

One of the highlights was stopping at a cigar factory.  This factory employs 300 people who each have to make from 80 to 120 cigars a day as their quota, all by hand.  We were able to walk right next to them and see how a cigar is made and it was amazing.  Pictures were not allowed in the actual factory but I don’t think I will ever be able to erase the picture of all of those people making cigars, one at a time in a very laborious manner.

You could not purchase cigars there but we did not to a government store later to purchase cigars.
There are some black-market people selling cigars but the real ones are only sold in government stores.

After our tour we went back to the ship to clean up, have a snack and then go out at 7:30pm.
We had arranged with the driver of out daytime tour car to pick us up at the port and he was there just as he promised and took us the ½ drive to nightclub that has been operational since 1939, the Tropicana to eat there and see an amazing show.  I will post videos as soon as I am able.
 
First we had dinner at their separate restaurant and we were so surprised as to how good it was.
Then we went to the show and had seats right in front.  The show was 2 hours long and it was no-stop high intensity dancing and singing and wow what a show.

Then we met our driver and he took us back to our ship.  We had the equivalent of 34 US dollars left and since there was no way to change them back to US, we gave it all to Carols for his service and kindness.  Of course he was very happy.

We didn’t do the blog last night as we were very tired and on overload.

Pictures are still downloading and they will be posted later today.

Today we are cruising to Tampa.


A typical pay phone

The roof top of a hotel in old Havana

The view from the roof top

Barb and our guide Ray

Entrance to an Air BnB

Our ride - a 1956

More and more 50's cars

Typical housing

A Firefighters memorial in the cemetery

The top of the momument



Typical apartment building

Our second ride

More cars

More and more

Things we bought in Havana

At Dinner before the show

The show

The dancers

They called it a Hibread as it is made from several cars/trucks!!



Sunday, March 3, 2019

Day 11 – March 3 - Spring Miami-Cuba - 2019


Our first full day on the Carnival Paradise and it beautiful wherever we are.

Ed had his breakfast and Barb got ready and we went up to the top deck to be in the sun

Today we arrived in Key West at Noon and since we have just been here last week and a couple of months ago, we took our time getting off and going into town.

We left the ship at 1pm and took the shuttle into town and walked around buying some things that we just had to have, including some Mango Wine after a wine tasting.  We also went to a run factory and had a tasting.

Last week, one of the shop owners that we talked to said that living in Key West was like living in a Dr. Seuess book!!

We finished at about 3:30pm and took the shuttle back to the ship.

This was dress up night and they call it Evening Chic so it was fun and the food in the restaurant was just fine.

Before dinner we went to the show which all about the music and dancing on Cuba and it was very good.

Then we went to the casino where Barb lost and Ed won and for the second day, we are still in the positive for the Cuba cruise

Before we went to bed we organized everything for Cuba as we will be getting up early to fully experience Cuba – it should be fun.

Night

Barb's good morning towell animal

Buying some Mango wine to go




Out for the evening

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Day 10, March 2 - Spring Miami-Cuba - 2019






Today is the switch day when we leave Celebrity and go cruise on Carnival.

The last time we were on this ship, it was with the kids in 2000!!

We were able to be in the first group to leave the ship at 7:15am and our bags were ready for us as we walked off the ship.

A porter took us to a cab and the cab took us to the airport where we picked up our Dollar rent a car for the drive to Tampa.

The drive across lower Florida through the Everglades was fast and uneventful; however, when we got to the other side of the state, things changed.  We were supposed to arrive at the airport at 12:08am, drop off the rental car and get to the ship which sailed at 3pm.

All of a sudden the gps told us of road construction in a couple of places and a car crash on the Sunshine Bridge.

We were virtually stopped at one point, then took a detour off the interstate for about 5 miles and finally made it across the bridge and into town and out to the airport.

We arrived in just enough time to drop off the car and go downstairs just as the last buy was leaving.  We were the last people on the bus and if we had been 3 minutes later, the bus would have left without us.

Then it would have been a cab race to get to the ship on time.

As it was, all of the porters had left for the day so the ships staff got a worker bee to take our luggage right up to the cabin and we walked on right behind him.  There were no lines and we were in our cabin quickly.

The cabin is just fine, the bathroom is smaller than Celebrities but it is just fine.

We went up on the pool deck and had sandwiches as we sailed away.

After the lifeboat drill we walked around and looked at all of the shops, etc.

For dinner, we had a nice round table for 8 and the other three couples seen just fine so we should have good company for dinner each night.

After dinner we went to the casino where Barb lost a little and Ed won.  It sure wasn’t the same as we knew nobody; however, the cards, chips and slot machines are the same.

We then went to the 11pm comedy hour and the comedian was very funny.

It is after midnight and time to go to bed.  Tomorrow is Key West arriving at noon.

Night

Sunrise over Miami

Leaving Celebrity

Going out for the evening on the Carnival Paaradise


Friday, March 1, 2019

Day 9 –March 1 - Spring Miami-Cuba - 2019


The first day of March, 2019 and the last day of this cruise.  The weather was perfect and so after breakfast we were up to the deck and in the sun.

For lunch we went to the main buffet and ate and ate!!

Then it was time for the blackjack tournament and neither of us qualified.

After that we played an afternoon session in the casino and both Barb and Ed won.

At 3:30pm we were back in our cabin packing to leave first thing tomorrow.

The entertainment tonight was a comedian who was very funny.


For dinner, Bill and Sandy again joined us and we had a great time talking at dinner.  We hope they are able to join us in a future cruise as they would certainly fit in with the blackjack group that we are part of.

Of course after dinner we went to the casino for the last time on this cruise and Barb was even and Ed lost for only the second night.  This was one of the best casino wins we have every experienced – so a very successful trip in lots of ways.

This has also been a wonderful and relaxing cruise and we made some new friends.

Night and tomorrow we head to Tampa and the Carnival Paradise.

Going out for the day





and of course out for the last evening on the ship




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