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Morgsmom

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  • Location
    Orlando, FL
  • Interests
    Cruising, Cats and Cabernet
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    MSC (despite its faults), Celebrity, Princess
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Mediterranean

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  1. - onboard currency in Euros Yes - multilingual activities/shows (no trivia?) YES with announcements in many languages - multilingual announcements Yes - passengers embarking and disembarking at every port if you are in the MED, then yes, every port of call - possibly more smoking onboard Yes x10000
  2. You can log into your booking to see the price of the excursions. I think, though, that the Rome on your Own was around $125 pp (don't quote me) so we booked independently.
  3. Last month on Seashore the Diamond meal could not be used at the Sushi (conveyor belt) restaurant or Teppanyaki. As we are not fans of the Ocean Cay restaurant and I was once given an item with an allergen at Hola (long story but it involved the ship medic and YC Director after the fact) we dined at Butcher's. Hola is a one and done for us!
  4. bumping... is anyone onboard the Euribia that can help?
  5. Welcome Diannia. Your best bet would be to go to the Cruise BOARD for the sailing and post there. It's doubtful that someone from that sailing will open up and read this (old) post.
  6. Last month on the Seashore I only ever saw 2 people there in the few times I took a walkabout.
  7. So I've made the horrible (πŸ˜‰) mistake of having booked a cruise over "month end" for the first time in my five years of indentured servitude...I mean, gainful employment. As such the boss is making me work remotely to close the financial books while at sea. For anyone with direct experience, have you been able to VPN into your company from the ship's WiFi? Or will access be blocked? (PS I'm in finance, NOT IT, so don't laugh...) Also, is there a business center on the Euribia in case I have to print out some hard copies? I can't imagine traveling with a portable printer, though I do see some on Amazon with thermal paper rolls. If so, does anyone know the cost? (Back in the "old days" there were business centers with computers and printers on the cruise ships where people would log in and print out airline tickets, etc. Now with everything being online, I don't see that anymore). Thanks in advance.
  8. Yes, the YC is accessible for wheelchair users. A travel agent can help you find accessible cabins.
  9. YES! A few weeks ago it was a massive cluster!
  10. Yes, there is a tent at Port Canaveral. Last month the rep only came out around 10:45am (as the parking lot opened at 11am). Boarding really varies based on how fast the last group - and the back to backers - go through the process. 11:30 is fairly safe.
  11. It’s actually super easy to β€œsneak in” especially when you are invited πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  12. there is no kids area in the MDR
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