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  1. On 7/19/2024 at 6:42 AM, Eaglecw said:

    Ok we got the tipping out of the way. I've heard that there is now a charge for room service if you don't have the Plus and the Premier package. Is this true?

    Yes, but you can pay a onetime $15 fee to access ordering via the app, if you call it in, everyone pays. 

  2. On 7/17/2024 at 1:50 PM, BlerkOne said:

    Perhaps not yours, but in general I think you'll find most who are aware, tip.

    I've already tipped, it's in the $17 a day I'm paying 

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  3. 1 hour ago, BlerkOne said:

    It is customary to tip for room service. That gratuity is not included in any of the pre-pay crew appreciation options.

    It maybe your custom, but it's not mine. 

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  4. 10 hours ago, JamieLogical said:

    Also worth noting that I submitted proof of my 100 shares before my May sailing through the app. When I went to apply for the credit to my August sailing, they did not require me to resubmit proof of ownership. Theoretically, I could have sold my shares between the two sailings (I didn't), so I am not sure how frequently they would require you to resubmit proof of ownership.

    How does Princess even know you own the shares, these days with photo shop

  5. 15 hours ago, mrpayroll said:

    Wine is for embarkation day only. If bought while in a port , they will keep it until end of cruise. Soda can be brought on anytime.

    This is the theory, when they tell you to check it in at the table, often out of sight, just ignore and walk on by

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  6. 22 minutes ago, TripsYouMustDo said:

    To give you an informative rather than snarky response:

     

    They actually compare pretty favorably to many cruiselines, including Princess, *if* the inclusions would be something you would've paid for anyway. I am a big RCCL fan, and out of curiosity I priced out a couple of cheap western Caribbean cruises that were roughly same length/same destinations. Initially RCCL looked much cheaper until you realize VV includes

     

    All port fees and taxes (I know, now all cruise lines include that in the advertised price)

    Gratuities (those can add up quickly)

    Internet for 3 devices

    All specialty dining

    Soft drinks (Pepsi/Diet Pepsi/etc.)

    Premium Ice Cream 

     

    Equivalent of RCCL would've been buying the "unlimited premium dining package", the "soda package", the internet package (for 3 devices), and of course adding gratuities 

     

    After adding all of that in - prices were roughly the same. I know on Princess you can add one of their upgrade packages that gives you some of the same. 

     

    I've done one sailing on Princess that was very cheap - $600 for 10 nights + fees&taxes + gratuities+ internet = added up quite a bit. 

     

    If you don't normally buy internet or specialy dining, then VV is more expensive. If you do, than they are probably the same. VV has been having some good sales these summer - saw some offers via TravelZoo (yes, it's still a thing) and on points through Virgin Red (which is why we booked three more cruises with VV). 

     

    I have another sailing booked with Princess to Alaska, and my total (for 2 people in a balcony) for a "cheap" end of the season cruise is close to $3,000 (that's if I include port fees&taxes and gratuities). By comparison, you can book a Med cruise out of Athens this summer in a Balcony for 2 people for around the same. My Princess price doesn't include internet or specialy dining or soda package (or any upgrades). So VV actually has a better price. 

     

    Honestly, you should take a couple of similar itenerary cruises on Princess and VV and consider that VV includes all of the items I listed above. Price the same inclusions in Princess, and it will give you a clue as to what the price difference is (probably won't be much, or might very well be in favor of VV).

     

    I am curious to see what VV Alaska pricing is going to look like. I live in Seattle and sale to Alaska a lot, so it will be pretty telling to me.

     

    I am NOT a VV fanboy, but if you do buy all of the extras, their pricing is good. We *don't* normally buy internet for 3 devices (1 device we share is sufficient for us), and we *don't* normally buy speciality dining (if MDR on a ship isn't good enough for us, we simply sail with a different line, but honestly, even on Carvnival, MDR has been great for us). That makes *regular* (non-sale, non-points) VV pricing a bit too high for us, but only because of that. Like I said, I normally book VV when they have a "rewards" sale when you can pay with VV points. In that case VV are between "great" to "incredible"

    We are booking a 4 day for end of a August to give them a try, and thanks for the information 

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  7. 33 minutes ago, Eric&Pam said:

     

    If low prices is all one cares about, and not what you get for the money, you might as well stay home. In the long run, considering what's included with Virgin, and all of the add-ons Princess charges you for, Virgin is only slightly more.....sometimes even less than Princess if you catch a good deal and factor in the added benefits. The food is substantially better on Virgin and cooked to order, and the happiest crew at sea makes a huge difference.

    Since we became converts early on, our Deep Blue Extras come in handy with $100 each OBC, free laundry, early boarding, private party, etc... Currently, they are only offering "Blue Extras" for new status matches.

    I wasn't asking in a critical way, I was just curious 

  8. 5 minutes ago, PacnGoNow said:

    Welcome back!  And Elite, at that!

     

    Crew shortages seem to be on quite a few ships.  We have been very lucky to not have noticed so much.  Part of it, I believe, is all the extra crew running around doing deliveries from the OceanNow.  

     

    Have a great time and hope you don’t have to work too much!

     


     

     

    Is it crew shortages by choice of Princess, or because they can't get crew

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  9. 11 hours ago, Arizona Wildcat said:

    And absolutely had a hard copy of any OBC from either Princess or your TA.  About half the time needed guest relations to correct missing OBC.

    Never in 50+ cruises have I not had the obc showing in my account when onboard 

  10. 8 minutes ago, ldubs said:

     

    I guess they would know where you live when you show your passport on boarding day.  For some of our family/friends group cruises folks have book cabins to include non-US citizens.  No one ever blinked an eye.   

    Your passport doesn't have your address on it 

  11. 8 hours ago, Host CJSKIDS said:

    It's also the way that causes Princess to change the rules and pricing of the packages for the rest of us who choose to follow the rules of the package. 

     

    If you get caught sharing, the package is canceled and they retroactively charge you for each and every drink you have consumed. And yes, it does happen as we have seen it. 

    Amazing, you could see the passengers folio

  12. 10 hours ago, JamieLogical said:

    I hated the Emerald Princess and will avoid it like the plague, but it is the only Princess ship I have ever been on, so I can't say how it compares to the Royal Class ships. I am banking that I will greatly prefer the Royal Class as I am sailing on the Enchanted in under two weeks. I am really hoping I like the newer ships as the Emerald was much too old for me.

    You hated your 1st ship you sailed on with Princess, so you have booked another

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  13. 25 minutes ago, EDDY0827 said:

    I ask security about that as I first board. They will tell you.

    You stop the line to board, as the check you in at the gangway. Why not just look on the back of your cabin door

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