Sunday, September 24, 2017

Pre-cruise Stay in Vancouver!

Oh what a day!  Got my packing done and Ken weighed my luggage. It was 49 pounds, just one pound short of the airline allowance!  Whew!!!  Our driver picked us up at 4 AM to get us to the airport for our 6AM flight.  Flight was on time and we had time for breakfast in Atlanta before our connecting flight to Seattle.  We were a bit pressed for time so stopped at Atlanta Hawks bar and grill at 8 AM. They were out of English muffins and bacon!  So much for my breakfast sandwich!

We boarded our flight to Seattle with a middle seat between Ken and me. Mo sat between us and we chatted and laughed for almost the entire 5 1/2 hour flight!  She and hubby Carl are on our cruise. They're from Atlanta and he's a Delta mechanic. We arrived in Seattle and boarded our puddle jumper flight to Vancouver. Susan and Al were traveling with us.  I had arranged for a limo pickup to take us to the Blue Horizon Hotel in Vancouver.  Perfect!  We checked in to our high floor rooms with quite a view!  The rooms are really nice and large with updated bathrooms and a balcony. Here's the view from our room!  



After a brief "rest" and a shower, we headed out to Earl's On Top bar and grill.  The reviews on TripAdvisor were good and it was only 1/2 block away, which was perfect for our first night. Earl's is a happening place!  The bar was really busy so once our table was ready we were seated.

Review of Earl’s Kitchen and Bar (Earl’s on Top). 

Following our day of travel that began at 3 AM EST, we decided to have dinner within easy walking distance from our hotel. Located 1/2 block away from The Blue Horizon Hotel, Earl’s Kitchen and Bar (aka Earl’s on Top) fit the bill.  Our party of four had a reservation that I made through Open Table.  We were seated promptly at a booth inside.  There is outside seating but the evening was a bit chilly. This is a busy and lively restaurant with a fun vibe. Service by Naomi was superb!  We enjoyed a variety of menu items. My choice was the Lois Lake steelhead salmon with a side of warm potato salad and I am still smiling. My table mates ordered Hunan Kung Pao chicken bowl, pizza, and crispy chicken with plum sauce. All were first class. Wines by the glass and beer selection did not disappoint.  Earl’s is a “be back” for us!  

Following dinner we headed to London Drugs to purchase sunscreen, shampoo, etc. to bring on our cruise. 

We were up at the crack of dawn Thursday morning and were ready for breakfast!  Having discovered Cafe Crepe on a prior visit to Vancouver, we set off on a 2 block walk. Crepes were yummy as was eggs Benedict.  On the way back to the hotel, Sephora called out to me!  I had forgotten my favorite mascara, They're Real by Benefit!  Roots, a Canadian boutique, also enticed me. One of the signature items at Roots is the Canadian version of the Hawaiian shirt…. Plaid!  

We dropped my bag at the hotel, purchased our Hop on-Hop off tour tickets, and boarded our bus.  We chose the Blue bus because the stops were more frequent. Seating was, however, uncomfortable for Ken, as there is very little leg room between the rows of seats!  We've been to Vancouver twice before, but had never been completely around the city.  Stanley Park with the gardens, sea wall, aquarium, totem poles, and horse drawn carriages was gorgeous!  This along with Gas Town were highlights to me.  We hopped off at our final destination, Robson Street, where we enjoyed a late lunch at The Cactus Club Cafe. 

My cheddar burger with the signature red relish, was one of the best burgers I've ever had!  Ken loved the teriyaki chicken rice bowl and our wines by the glass were perfect. Service was friendly and helpful and ambiance was nice with beautiful art work and cozy seating.  We will be back!

For our final dinner I booked reservations for our party of six at CinCin, highly rated by TripAdvisor.  CinCin, an Italian restaurant, offers a fine dining experience in a beautifully ideal ambiance.  We were unanimously underwhelmed by the food as we were expecting “over the top”. Perhaps we didn't order the best on the menu. The zucchini blossoms were beautifully presented. Pasta dishes were good but not great. Tagliatelle al ragu, linguine with lobster, and smoked salmon over risotto were ordered. Of those three, the smoked salmon was rated the highest by our group. The lobster linguine was lacking in pieces of lobster meat. The bolognese ragu was fine, but not among the best I've ever experienced.  Wines by the glass were pricey but good. Our bill for two small pasta portions and wine was $100 USD.  I loved the bread and olive tapenade!  

We were up bright and early Friday morning for breakfast at Abode, located in the Blue Horizon.  Excellent!  I ordered Marilyn’s omelette (spinach, cherry tomatoes, caramelized onions, and Grano Padano cheese) which was perfect!  Ken's Benedict was equally tasty. The artisan bread and home made jam were great.  

Following breakfast we checked out and waited all of five minutes for City Limousine to transfer us to Canada Place for cruise check in and embarkation.  



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