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4x4bob

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    Fishing, Photography
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    Princess
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Alaska, Spain

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  1. Since this topic has shifted, let me provide some information for your consideration. As you know, Princess Cruises is very keen on re-cycling and protecting the environment. So, a few years ago the Bean Counters at Princess Hq got wind of a new start up company in California. So, they sent a team down to the new plant to evaluate their product and the potential application fleet wide. The team also did a cost analysis on the new product versus existing similar products. Then they place a order to cover the entire Princess Fleet. That company's product was taking used sandpaper and turning it into rolls of toilet paper. If you have any doubt, when in your cabin and you have a spare moment, go into the bathroom and take a sheet of the paper off the roll and rub it between you finger and thumb. 😇 Bob
  2. A few years ago while on a cruise to Alaska we were in line to depart the ship. There were two lines moving ahead. In the left line was a young Woman who must have had the word Entitled embossed in gold letters on her tail assembly. And, She was eating one the large muffins as she was walking off the ship. A crew member stopped her and told her she would have to step out of line to finish the muffin or toss it into the waste basket. In a loud voice to draw attention of those around her, she boldly stated NO I will stand right here until I finish eating this. About 2 seconds later a female security officer grabbed her by the arm and frog marched her over next to the bulkhead. At that time a Male Officer had his head down close to her talking and was pointing down to the dock. I don't think he was giving her directions on how to depart the ship by walking down the gangplank. Moral of this story is, pay attention to port rules. Bob
  3. Yes, its a slow day, so here is my input on this serius (typo on purpose) topic. I always notice the 3 small dishes on a 10 top table with 3 pieces each of something yellow waiting to be spread on the dinner rolls. The 9 count does not affect me because years and years ago my Favorite Uncle exposed me to Fine Dinning in a facility we all called a "Mess Hall". At which we were served bread made with Rice Flour, Powdered Milk, and Dehydrated Eggs. Since then I have not been able to force myself to partake bread during a dinner meal. This makes my wife happy, because she always wants me too grab one of the small dinner rolls that she loves and then slip it over to her when her roll has been eaten. 😇 Bob
  4. Before releasing all those ducks into a pool, be sure to pack your bags. That will make it easier for you when you depart the ship at the next port. And, be sure to look back to see all of the deck attendants standing at the rail waving good by to you. 😁
  5. With Princess making changes every time I put my left foot down, My question is: Can we still have the Cabin Steward make exchanges with the bottles provided for the Mini Bar? Example: I don't like gin so would like to exchange it for Brandy. And, the wife would like to exchange the other soft drinks just for Coke. Thanks Bob
  6. Ug. No door decorations. That means at 10:00 or 11:00 PM I will have to stand out in the hallway to help the Wife find our cabin as she comes back from the Casino. 😁 Bob
  7. On our last Trans Atlantic we received a note in the cabin that due large number of Elites on the ship our laundry service was going to take longer then normal. On last week of cruise we did not send any out to play it safe. Bob
  8. This sounds like a plan that I will also follow. Try it once, if it works OK. If not, will absorb the cost and move on. Bob
  9. Thanks for idea to try for cake instead. Bob
  10. We will soon be setting sail on the Discovery Princess. And, we purchased the Plus Package which provides two Specialty Deserts each day. My question is, just where on the ship will I find these Deserts or do I have to flag down a waiter and have him/her bring it to me? And, is there any choice or do we just have to accept what is delivered? Thanks Bob
  11. To avoid any problems, let me suggest that big box store in the sky..
  12. Since more people are showing an interest in Hiding Cruising Ducks let me review the Rules. Ducks can be hid any place on the Ship EXCEPT: No place that will interfere with the crew, with the operation of the ship, on the top deck, in the shops and differently not in any Pool. Good Hunting Bob
  13. No need to register your ducks that you want to hide. The passports that most people attach around the Ducks Neck with a rubber band just gives the first name and home location of the person who hid the duck. Plus a statement: "Conquakulations, you have found a Cruising Duck, yours to keep or hide again".. Those who hide them a second time normally add their name to the passport. I always take a photo of the location when I find one for my trip photo album. Then take the Duck home as a souvenir. Good Hunting Bob.
  14. I also am a Duck Hunter and also hide them. Some have been in plan sight with people walking right past them with out noticing them. Also, some did take a little looking to find them. Think hidden in behind a plant or something. Happy Hunting on your next cruise. Bob.
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