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A very detailed in depth & impartial video analysis. He gives Costa a superstar status for negligence upselling/sales pressure for any drinks package, photographs, excursions etc He also mentions the Costa app problem with Apple iPhones
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I am interested in massages for relaxation. I was referring to the traditional Thai massage, which is assisted stretching without any oil. 100 bahts (US$ 2.90) for 1 hour in Central Pattaya. The stretching may be slightly painful while they are doing it, but after the massage you get deep sleep. It is just so relaxing! And for US$ 2.90, it is as good as free! When our Cruise ship stopped for 2 days at Laem Chabang, we did both the traditional Thai massage and the foot massage @ USD 2.90 per hour in Central Pattaya. When we returned to the ship they had Thai masseurs doing the same massages for over $100 !
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But there are ONLY tourists at every massage parlour in Pattaya & Bangkok. There are hundreds of massage parlours in Central Pattaya. Every 2nd shop is a massage parlour & the massages were so cheap, they were almost free The cost used to be 100 bahts for 1 hour traditional Thai massage or foot massage. Aromatic, herbal & oil massages used to cost 250--400 bahts for 1 hour. I'm not sure about the prices now
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You should try the relaxing Thai massage and foot massage in Bangkok and Pattaya for 6 dollars
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Yes, it would have to be taken inside when it starts to rain. Maybe the cruise line could charge a deposit plus a fee for hiring the foot massager and check it on return to see that there is no damage or moisture. Also, since disposable plastic foot covers would have to be used for hygiene, maybe it's advisable to keep these machines in the gym, where the gym assistant can personally make sure that everyone uses a disposable foot cover And also charge the cabin card.
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Agreed, a foot massager would easily fit on any Cruise ship balcony. It hardly costs anything (on Amazon), compared to the price people pay for a balcony cabin. It would certainly enhance the value of the balcony cabin and make it much more attractive to book
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I agree, but remember that very few are willing to pay the exhorbitant fees (over $100) charged for a massage by a spa employee. I often see the masseurs sitting idle on so many cruises, simply because the massages are too expensive, unaffordable or simply not great value. This move would bring in additional business from those who cant afford, or are not willing to spend so much for a regular massage. The rich folk who are anyway happy to pay high prices will not be deterred from doing so.
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Just check out the things to see and do at all ports on toms port guide and whatsinport. There are maps and details about public transport etc
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You can find out by personally asking all people you come into contact with on your next Cruise. Or visit any nearby regular travel agent and ask him to find out and get you the contact info of an offline cruise specialist travel agent. I do all my bookings online, so I have not personally met any of the agents.
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They are not just overpriced, but ridiculously overpriced. the markup is easily 100% or more for almost all tours
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Wouldn't it be beneficial for all cruisers if the cruise lines installed the following automatic machines in the spa and/or gym? 1) Foot massagers 2) Full body chair massagers 3) Back massagers Charges for these could be a fraction of the charges for typical massages offered in the spa. These machines wouldn't cost a lot, but the earning potential is huge! Because I am sure that they would be in heavy demand and also be very profitable for the cruise line. What do you think?
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I suppose it does not work well on Apple iPhones. Although they have a new app for iOS also, it has very poor reviews (only 8 reviews, rated 2.5/5.0) https://apps.apple.com/be/app/costa-cruises/id1252963680
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If you are using a Google Android phone (OnePlus ,Samsung, etc), All you need to do is put on airplane mode (to switch off mobile data), and then put on Wi-Fi and connect to the free MSC or Costa open Wi-Fi network (free Wi-Fi is only for using the app). both MSC or Costa app will work very well with their respective free Wi-Fi on board. On MSC you sometimes get the easy plus premium alcoholic beverage package with unlimited Wi-Fi for two devices for only $99 per person for a 7 night cruise
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Both MSC & Costa apps work very well on android mobiles. I've not tried them on any tablet
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Just released! The internet opinion of the worst 3 Cruise lines. This is quite incredible, I just can't believe it
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Norwegian Cruises are highly enjoyable, but there is a huge difference in the prices before and after Covid. The increase is nearly 100% , so I strongly feel that they have priced themselves out of the mass cruise market. The free at sea perks are priced into the cruise fare, and.the added gratuities make it even more expensive Still, you may just get a last minute deal or a sailaway deal without perks
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Unbiased and complete cruise line comparison?
drsel replied to rp1004's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
Another superb comparison with great video shots of each cruise line! -
Confused about the different cruise operators
drsel replied to Alicop21's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
Visit cruiseplum and put your departure port as Southampton and your dates and cabin category. You will see all cruises available. You can rank by date or cheapest price per night including all port fees taxes and gratuity. -
Are you kidding she would love to see both Australia and Japan it's a once in a lifetime trip, we can't keep going again and again
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We would have done these two Carnival sailings in Feb 2023 along with the Princess cruise from Brisbane to Hong Kong, but Princess cancelled Mar 2023 and postponed it to Apr 2024. Princess gave us complimentary extra days and lengthened the cruise to a grand voyage in April 2024 (from Brisbane to Hong Kong to Taiwan to Tokyo) at the same price !! So we were forced to again transfer the two Carnival Cruises to Mar 2024, just before The Princess cruise left Brisbane to go to Hong Kong and Japan. We had to bunch all three Cruises together in 2024 because we couldn't afford to make two trips to Australia both in 2023 and 2024. And we did not want to waste the grand voyage that Princess was offering us at the same price of a regular cruise.
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Unbiased and complete cruise line comparison?
drsel replied to rp1004's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
An absolutely complete, fair and unbiased comparison. I also recommend Emma cruises and Gary Bembridge's Tips for Travellers. Both are unbiased. -
Yes, but it's a travel agent You will have to search on Google because we cannot name it. It lists almost all the cruise lines including the very expensive ones. It has the option of price per night, but without port fees and taxes. Another website lists Cruises by price per night including port fees and taxes. It also has charts of the price movement and tell you when the price is the lowest. but there are only 10-11 cruise lines available on this website, Including 8 of the main mass market cruise lines
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Cruiseplum is not a travel agent but it's a good site to rank Cruises by price per night, including port fees and taxes and gratuity. They have a lot of filters and customisations. You can choose the date, month, cabin category, region, starting and/or ending port, cruise line, ship, etc Once you decided all your custom filters and personalisations, you will get the price per night ( including all port fees, taxes and gratuity) and you will notice that there are huge differences. If you don't have any preferences then you can just rank ALL cruises by price per night. Even that will work well. Cruiseplum is not a travel agent and doesn't try to sell you any cruises, so it can be named