TRAVEL THERE: RUBBING ELBOWS WITH A BIG WIG
Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, CEO of Celebrity Cruises, is not the reason I went on the Wine Tasting/Prince’s Palace Shore Excursion, but she certainly made it a special event for us, because she is a very, very nice lady. She’s also a great hostess.
Hostess with the Mostest
This picture may not look like much of anything to you, but in it we are getting the star treatment. We’re up on the mezzanine and the waiters are bringing us refills and snacks. That’s not happening on the main floor. You see we’re on the mezzanine with the Lutoff-Perlo family!
As we entered the Wine Palace, a very nice blonde lady, who matched the picture we’d seen on a brochure, was greeting everyone, but we sort of dodged the receiving line. As I said, we weren’t there to rub elbows with the CEO. We were there for the yacht club and the palace.
Before long however, the nice blonde lady made her way over to us. She wanted to meet the couple who had the vow renewal! How did she know we were the couple who had the vow renewal? Well, come to find out, she had been in the salon herself, while us girls were in there having such a good time. The salon was a fairly small space, so she would have had a hard time missing us.
She was, as the CEO, very interested in how our ceremony went, if we’d liked the salon services and such. I raved about the team in Florida, the folks in the salon and Eddie, the cruise director. I did not mention my meltdown on the first night, because I didn’t know whether the problem had been caused at the Florida end or the Edge end and I didn’t want to be one of those passengers who is best known for their complaints!
The Egypt Connection
But the lovely Ms. Lutoff-Perlo, who asked us to call her Lisa, was interested in more than our opinions of the crew. She wanted to hear a little more about our marriage journey and that’s when she found out Bill is Egyptian. Come to find out, her husband, Andre, was also born in Cairo. Lisa immediately went to find him and brought him over.
Bill and Andre hit it off immediately. They started comparing notes about where they lived, went to school and the like. It was sad to discover Andre left Egypt decades ago and never returned, because he is a Jew. That’s a sad legacy for Egypt. I have been to what was the Jewish quarter and the beautiful synagogue, that is now a museum, because there is no longer a congregation of Jews to support it. Andre understood, better than most people can, what Bill’s family suffers, as members of the Christian minority.
About that time Lisa said, “Why don’t you guys go upstairs to the mezzanine, to meet the rest of the family? That’s where they are hanging out.” So, that’s what we did. We wanted to see what the rest of the Wine Palace was like and Lisa had been so gracious, we certainly wanted to reciprocate her hospitality.
We went up the stairs en masse, went through the introductions and had a nice chat with her wonderful family. What we didn’t realize was we’d just entered an entirely different level of service than we’d had below. Downstairs, there was a table set up to serve tastes of wine and on it was a platter of snacks. Upstairs, we were brought our own bottles of wine and plates of assorted snacks were delivered. Yep, the star treatment!
Next up, we climbed back into our black celebrity-style SUV’s and headed for the Palace. Come back next week and go with us.
TRAVEL THERE: DOING MONACO RIGHT
Meet Me at The Club
The Monaco Yacht Club Wine Palace
TRAVEL THERE: SCENERY TO DIE FOR AND A CASINO
All the boats are yachts and all the cars dreams on wheels. Beautiful people stroll along the streets with tiny little well-groomed dogs and chat with one another in shady cafes. It is not crowded. Normal people can’t afford to be there.
The streets wound around the harbor offering spectacular views, like this shot Bill got of our ship. I rode along, primarily people watching and not paying too much attention to where we were, because Bill had informed me we’d be staying on the train and hurrying back to the ship. That was fine with me.
The Casino
TRAVEL THERE: NOT THE MONTE CARLO I ENVISIONED
Laugh All You Want
TRAVEL THERE: LOST IN MONTE CARLO
I may not have responded to him in the most appropriate manner possible. I’d sized up the situation and even though it looked as if we were headed away from the city, I felt pretty sure once we crossed the bridge, we’d be going up and would back track to where we needed to be. While my response probably could have been better, I was frustrated myself. I couldn’t fix his anxiety and I knew that was the main problem. I couldn’t fix mine either, and that was another problem.
I love to travel, but I’d be the first to admit it can be stressful and falling out of step with your traveling companion is not all that hard to do. On most of our trips, we can point to the place where things did not go as smoothly as we might have wished. On this Mediterranean Marathon, Monte Carlo was our trouble spot.
An Easy Morning
TRAVEL THERE: FLORENCE, THE HARD WAY
Piazza Santa Croce
With an attitude adjusted by copious glasses of wine, I was ready to make the most of the rest of my day in Florence. I probably should have visited Santa Croce, but we’d passed a Pinocchio store on our way to the restaurant and several wanted to visit.
TRAVEL THERE: WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT’S TOO HOT?
As we strolled through the Palazzo, the temperature had strolled up the thermometer. As soon as we entered the garden we were in a stifling hot day. I wished that the guide had started here, but it was too late for regrets.
Being part of a group that is traveling together gives things a different perspective. If Bill and I had been alone on this one, I think I might have dumped the guide and the shore excursion. Bill would have balked, because it was getting time for lunch and he’s a little wary of striking out on our own on foreign soil. However, this was the Boboli Gardens she was so casually dropping from our itinerary and I was upset.
TRAVEL THERE: WANDERING THROUGH THE GLORIES OF PALAZZO PITTI
What I am trying to tell you is that every surface, every floor, every wall, every ceiling – absolutely everywhere you look is something glorious. We started out in some huge hall with larger than life tapestries.
TRAVEL THERE: THEY LOST ME AT LIVORNO
Our first stop was not Pitti Palace as advertised. Instead, it was a convenience store. Apparently, we needed a pre-Florence potty stop, so the alarms started going off in my head. Things were going downhill fast.


