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john watson

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    Princess
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Southampton

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  1. I think the issue is that to link bookings party one might wish to link with party two. It does not always follow that party two wants to link with party one. In order to ensure both parties wish to be linked it has to be done mutually. I believe this can be done on the app. I should imagine that the kids are being dealt with as a separate entity who wants to decide their own things. Regards John
  2. As a general rule the location of the muster station is often on the promenade deck except where the theatre is involved which has an upper and lower section over two decks. The allocation is roughly divided on how far forward, midships or aft your cabin is located. The most forward cabins typically have the theatre as muster station A. Whereas extreme aft cabins might be allocated F (if there are six station) and be located at the lounge which is nearest the stern. All the other allocations are in between to try and make a mass move to stations most efficient with the minimum of lateral travel with streams of people walking past each other. I think your muster station is likely below where your cabin is situated. Is the Captain's Circle loyalty area consistent with this? Regards John
  3. Teenagers tend to befriend each other early on. Once they have buddied up they often just use the teens club as a meeting point then the group goes off about the ship. These days it is possible to track the family and other parties if they consent to this. If you have a four up cabin in my opinion, being fairly close to a public washroom is a good idea because some people tend to hog the shower when you want to use other facilities therein. Regards John
  4. The thing is that whilst cruises have changed since I started cruising and they have changed radically since 1964. The passengers have changed just as much if not more in my opinion, some are extra ordinarily fragile. Social media has a lot to answer for inasmuch as people taking photographs of everything right down to the minutia, posting them in public domains leaving others traumatised that their entire cruise experience was ruined by a substandard ice cream dessert. Regards John
  5. I laugh about whoever has to suit up and become the persona of Stanley Bear etc. under the corporate banner. It cannot be a popular task for a member of staff to be allocated. We have a brand of chain restaurant in the UK called Brewers Fayre and their mascot is Brewster Bear typically for children's parties a member of staff has to suit up in a bear costume and befriend the children. I am wondering how well it would go down with that guy to find out that a Stag Party had been booked by the local Rugby Club for their members and they had insisted Brewster Bear will be in attendance. Lol John
  6. I think there is a lot of misconceptions about carnivores. A number of vegetarians refer to non-vegetarians as carnivores but in reality they are actually omnivores. Regards John
  7. All cruise lines have cut back on things and gone down market to some extent. The pandemic was an expensive hit for them and they are coming back as best as they can. If you cruised with Princess prior to 2017 it is worthwhile phoning Carnival House and speaking to the Princess Captains Loyalty Team and find out your status as P&O cruises were also included in their tally prior to 2017. In my opinion Princess have not gone as far down market as other lines. Regards John
  8. Hurtigruten are very small ships and sail areas where the sea can be rough. I think you would be a lot different on Cunard. Regards John
  9. Holiday Inn Herbert Walker Avenue do a cruise and stay deal. I believe they also do parking only with ticket machines in the foyer where you opt for different lengths. Check with hotel beforehand. Regards John.
  10. I think some gentlemen get around this rule by just having the handle. Regards John
  11. I saw two gentlemen wearing kilts on a formal night with, I assume were their wives chatting to the side a little way away. Meanwhile a few drinks waitresses seemed to be taking selfies with the gentlemen. Regards John
  12. Interesting, were they weighing everyone? Regards John
  13. If you disembark as late as possible you can get a taxi to the next berth. You could just sit in the foyer of any of the big local hotels and get drinks at the bar to kill time if you are running too early for the next ship, Regards John
  14. Logically they should post one to you. Do you have local travel agents that have them on the shelf? That would be my plan B. Regards John
  15. I suspect the excursion operator weighs up the danger associated with the activity and how it might affect its smooth continuation. If a lot of physical activity were involved and someone became breathless and had chest pains medical intervention might be required. If you were on a small craft twenty minutes and a third of the way to the objective and they were forced to turn about it could be alleged that someone outside the stated age limits was negligent in booking and culpable for the disruption. Regards John
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