Allur-ing news for Starbucks crowd
Like your Starbucks coffee? If you do, you will be able to get the popular brand on board the new Allure of the Seas when it launches next month. Allure, a sister ship to Oasis of the Seas, has a deal...
View ArticleDifferences between Allure and Oasis
Although Allure of the Seas is a sister ship to Oasis of the Seas, there is some sibling rivalry involved here and — while they’re both sailing the same ports and both leaving Fort Lauderdale every...
View ArticleTwenty-two ways to feed 6,000 passengers
The biggest cruise ship in the world is a gastronomic smorgasbord: 22 restaurants in all — 11 are free, 11 are pay. That’s the food story on Royal Caribbean’s huge Allure of the Seas, a staggering two...
View ArticleThat’s a wrap on world’s biggest ship
This is my final blog on Allure of the Seas. It’s time to get caught up on cruise news so I’ll get at it tomorrow, when my weekly cruise newsletter will be emailed. Make sure to sign up for it if...
View ArticleProgreso, Merida and Mayan Ruins
Colleagues Bob and Nancy Dunn of cruisingdoneright.com are pinch-hitting for me this week after being in the Caribbean on the Carnival Ecstasy. Today’s report is about a little-known, interesting...
View ArticleOld San Juan: so much to offer
(I was on this cruise last week.) San Juan, Puerto Rico, is one of my favourite ports for the simple reason that the ships virtually dock on the street. When you arrive, you are right in the city....
View ArticleOccupy this…
As you’ve probably seen, heard or smelled by now, the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations, which began in New York’s Zuccotti Park as means of protesting growing economic inequality and corporate greed,...
View ArticleHortons hears a moo
Tim Hortons—makers of coffee-like products, bakery-like goods and extra sucky commercials—has listened to the anguished, poo-breathed cries of its chubby, penny-pinching customers. Earlier this week,...
View ArticleHas bean
Sad news on the mediocre coffee front. The corner of Thurlow and Robson, long occupied by two Starbucks kitty-corner to one another, will soon be home to only one Starbucks… probably the one you don’t...
View ArticleApp dance
File this one under typical gripes of old, bitter newspaper employees. According to the New York Times, a 17-year-old British dude who still has a year and a half left of high school just sold the news...
View ArticleCruise Day 4: No place like ‘Bahsten’
Onboard the Celebrity Summit, from New York to Quebec City and back… Home of the Kennedys, that’s what this is — where it all started for that famous American family. There’s even a Kennedy Museum....
View ArticleTim Hortons getting free wi-fi access at over 2,000 locations
In what could be a big blow to the coffee-and-donut chain’s major competitor Starbucks, Tim Hortons has announced that it will be offering free wireless access at over 2,000 locations. In a news...
View ArticleStarbucks app finally available in Canada for Android users
Update 2: Starbucks has released an update that seems to have solved the issues many people were experiencing. Cautious optimism that it all works now. Update: Some users have complained that the app...
View ArticleWhat kind of person orders a cup of tea in a coffee shop?
Country Style, the donut shop that has steadily trailed Tim Hortons for a place in the national fast food fabric, has seen the future in tea leaves. Participating locations in the chain will hold an...
View ArticleCutting back is good for you
When I tell people I quit my job to follow my dreams, their first reaction is always: “Can you afford it?” Because, how can anyone survive in this economy without a regular paycheque, right? Well let...
View ArticleTim Hortons is launching a new coffee blend
Tim Hortons drip coffee will remain the same fabulous blend it has always been. But if you’re looking to take a pound of ground beans home, the options available to you just doubled. Tim Hortons has,...
View ArticleStarbucks declared a gun-free zone
By Paul Barrett Starbucks Corp. is asking gun owners to leave their weapons at home or in their car, reversing its stance after being caught in the political debate over gun rights in the U.S....
View ArticleGrounds for a holiday: Coffee to be nationally feted on Sunday
To know Canada’s dependency on coffee is to wonder why baristas aren’t offered danger pay. On any given day, eight in 10 adults in this country will drink a cup of joe, while more than four in 10 will...
View ArticleFree Internet for Regent ship passengers partly free; for Viking passengers...
I opened my email to find that luxury-brand Regent Seven Seas was announcing an offer of free WiFi across the fleet, starting in the fall of 2014. Whoopee! Next to lower single-accommodation pricing at...
View ArticleStarbucks barista chalks celebrity tributes to the Pumpkin Spice Latte
The illustrator of elaborately chalked Starbucks sidewalk signs in midtown Toronto gained wider attention in May when her work was featured on BuzzFeed — along with the implication that head office did...
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