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  1. 10 hours ago, arxcards said:

    All good. P&O did have a limited range of cigs at some bars. I don't recall the price, but much cheaper than shore. $12/pack of 20 rings a bell, but I am not certain, and I think they are like Princess in limiting bar purchases to 1 pack per day.

     

    Short or long cruise is much the same, although no cigs from the duty free shops on a 3 nighter.

    Thanks for that, very helpful.

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  2. 2 minutes ago, MMDown Under said:

    I meant that was my observation, as she could leave home for the cruise terminal, at short notice.  Most Americans only get a fortnight holiday!

    Right, I wish it was a little closer, I’m about 3 hours, but far better than flying to Sydney. Cruising from Adelaide is looking like a good option too. It’s only a little further and the cruises to WA look appealing, I need warm weather.

  3. 8 minutes ago, MMDown Under said:

    I suspected that was the case as I knew of someone who got a free cruise in the USA, because she liked to gamble and lived close to where cruises departed.


    Not sure about the close to cruise terminal, of my 6 cruises, 2 of which were on Royal, only 1 was out of Melbourne. I prefer South Pacific cruises and not many of them seem to be out of Melbourne.

  4. WARNING - exclusive offer 😁

     

    I haven’t posted in ages and hadn’t planned on cruising for a while yet, but could not pass up this offer. I’m hoping for the comedy cruise out of Melbourne, just waiting for someone to get back to me.

    For those trying to work out why some get these offers, I have no idea, but some information that might be relevant.

    My last cruise with P&O was Christmas 2019(phew, just made it). This was a group booking of 6. We did spend a bit of time in the casino, but not a lot of money, my Mum would have spent the most. I drank in there, but I had a drink package. I played the tables and pokies.

    The second offer is one I had previously received and missed, big ooops, as it is a better offer.

    Pretty sure they are the only exclusive offers I have had.

     

     

     

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  5. 54 minutes ago, The_Big_M said:

    Just keep in mind whether you want to return to White Bay to pick up the bags and head to the airport, or if it would be better to taken them with you and 'stash' them somewhere closer to where you're spending the rest of the day.

     

    There isn't a lot in the White Bay vicinity to spend the rest of the day on.


    Thanks for the heads up, we plan on taking them with us as it will be more convenient. Also no Stasher sites near White Bay 🙄

  6. 9 hours ago, The_Big_M said:

     

    P&O  as with other cruise lines won't hold your bags. The ship will not hold things from departing passengers, and the cruise terminal is not a ship facility. They also won't hold your bags.

     

    If you are flying with Virgin you can check the luggage in with OACIS when you leave the terminal. They will not only hold it to your flight, but transfer it to your flight and arrange check in for you.


    Thanks for your answer, we are leaving from White Bay terminal, do you know if there is baggage storage nearby? 
    Thanks again

  7. My family and I are cruising from Sydney on P & O, we are flying in from Melbourne. We have transfers booked through P & O. When our cruise is over, our flight isn’t until 10pm. Does anyone know if we will have to take our baggage with us when we disembark or will P & O keep our bags at the port until we go to the airport. Just trying to see if we need to organise bag storage.

    Cheers

  8. We wear lanyards as it is easy and convenient, but I make them. It’s easy and cheap and you can have any colours or design you like. These are some I made for our last cruise.

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  9. I second that but to also the people of south west Victoria who have lost their homes, machinery, dairies, sheds, livestock and their livelihoods. I know this area well (I grew up down the highway at Warrnambool) and drove through about a month ago. We commented how dry it was, they've not had rain or at least decent falls for many weeks. The fires started in grasslands and ran very quickly with very strong winds during Saturday evening and through the night. Some of this area was burnt out during Ash Wednesday 35 years ago. I heard of one family who lost their home on Saturday, the wife's family lost their home on Ash Wednesday when she was 5 years old.

     

    It makes me very sad to see what all those affected go through. My thoughts are with them all and to those affected by the floods in Queensland and Cyclone Marcus in Darwin.

     

     

    Leigh

     

     

     

    I live in this area and just went through this horrid event. Extremely scary and heartbreaking. So sad to see our little community shell shocked and so many others going through the same thing. We were lucky, but the impact is everywhere. My young son telling me many of his mates fathers had to shoot all their cows today bought me to tears. My thanks go to all the firefighters and emergency services who do an incredible job all over Australia. It’s very heartening to see the generosity of people and offers of help coming from all over.

     

     

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