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  1. that is the preorder price. It may be $10 a day if you wait to board to order it. In the Good Ole Days, a certain amount was free. Then we got a discount. SO far I have always had a package (either purchased or as part of the fare 'deal' when I booked). This is the first time Im not using a package, so I dont remember where I got the $10 a day number, unless I am mixing the single and the multi device plans, but I remember $10 a day from somewhere! Still, my current, prepaid booking of internet is $7.50 per day for one device (prepaid).
  2. "How do we request to have it brought to our cabin? Or is it only included if we go out and about on the ship? " IF you want it delivered to your room, go to your booking. Find Onboard Services. Then Beverage packages. It will be near the bottom. IF you have a package, walk up to any bar and ask. They will ask your cabin number. IF you Do NOT have a package, they will still ask, but charge you something for each bottle. You are likely better off to buy a 12 pack or 2 for about $7.08 each than buy one at a time at a bar. Also, remember that the water from the sink is drinkable ! You can ask for ice for your room. You can also get a big glass of ice from most bars and take it back to your room. Personally, I have been bringing my own tea bags (because I drink decaf tea, and I dont like the decaf tea the ship has). Ask for a large glass in the Horizon Court, or get one from a bar, then get a cup of hot water from Horizon Court (or ask for one), put in the tea bag, wait a bit and pour it over your ice! Anyway, lots of water if available for free or cheap. You can reuse the bottles too.
  3. Actually, it may be $7.50 for one device. I am being billed $120 for one device on a 16 day trip.
  4. I think it is $10 a day for one device and $20 a day for 4 devices for Elite Status guests.
  5. Have a great trip!! We got off the Ruby just Sunday! It was pretty crowded as it was still Spring Break around the US. Lots of kids and college students able to drink at 18! It was a good trip, though! As for the internet speed, I posted the speed most every day on the ship. It was BAD (slow). Download speeds were often .3 to .1 MBS. It may be better if there are fewer people, but dont bring big expectations for timely, instant updates! Instead, enjoy the cruise, but plan to do the update either early in the morning or late in the evening.
  6. Isnt the ship noting that you can not take food off? I was on the Ruby last week, and we were warned at essentially every port not to take anything off the ship. Perhaps a call to Guest Services will let THEM tell her that she risks jail or fines! (I dont know if that is a possibility, but it may be enough to make her not risk it! Promise her a good meal early in the morning and as soon as you get off the ship or to the airport.
  7. Thanks! I discovered that if I spelled it right, it helped the search engine bring it up! It is also on bottom of the Promotions page https://www.princess.com/cruise-deals-promotions/ it is in the "Give $25, Get $25" portion of the page which is near the bottom.
  8. "That is absolute rubbish. I did Alaska on Royal Princess and I had no issues seeing everything from many different venues. I don't know what glass obstructed you, assuming you are able to stand. I've been on Majestic as well and the enclosed pool area would also be great for Alaska. " The point is Who ants to see glaciers THROUGH TINTED GLASS? That was the obstruction! Not that there was no view, but that the view was spoiled by looking at it thorough Green or Blue Tinted Glass! IS the Glacier Blue or Is the GLASS you are looking through making it look like It is Blue? THAT was the point! Perhaps a better term would be Obscured, not obstructed. You might as well watch them on TV if your view is going to be changed looking through green or blue glass! Get on the Sapphire or Grand and be able to see them With Your Own Eyes, without anything changing the splendor you paid handsomely to see!
  9. In the past, I was able to 'turn in a friend' (make a referral) and if that friend then booked a cruise within 2 years I think, We each got $25 in cabin credit. Today, i have searched the Princess site, and do not seem to be able to find the link to make the referrals. Any thoughts or suggestions?
  10. It is true. However, this topic was pretty recently discussed. Im not sure if you will get a lot of replies or if you might find a lot of Great Suggestions by searching the topic again! (But to answer again- Dirty Banana is really good!)
  11. "Lots of different opinions here, many negative to the Royal class ships that sail Alaska. I suppose the question is, are you headed to Alaska for the port experiences, or are you headed to Alaska to vacation on a ship?" That is the BIG question! Do you want to be inside the ship, or have outside, unobstructed views? If you want a bigger, newer, great SHIP experience, then the Royal Class is superior to the Grand Class ships. They are NICE ships! However, your view in Glacier Bay will be, for the great majority of the ship, through colored glass. For me, Glacier Bay IS the reason I take this itinerary, and I dont want anything changing my view. Remember, (in case you didnt know), that while IN Glacier Bay National Park, as part of the deal, there are no shipboard services. You can eat, but there will be no shows, no shops, no casino, or (if I recall) bars open. The day is devoted to the National Park and the exhibits brought aboard by the National Park Rangers.
  12. For Glacier Bay, you really want to see the glaciers. IF you have a balcony cabin on the Port SIde, great! IF you are on the Starboard side OR an inside Cabin part of the time you will want to be outside on deck. Look at the ship diagram for The Grand. Look on Deck 14 at the front. There is a walk area at the front of the ship on top of the bridge. This gives the best view of the glaciers! https://www.princess.com/deckPlans.do?shipCode=AP (It looks like the Crown and Grand are of a similar class, unless I misread something, they hold the same number of passengers) https://www.princess.com/deckPlans.do?shipCode=KP Deck 14 is also available on the Sapphire: https://www.princess.com/deckPlans.do?shipCode=SA So any of these will be fine, and meet your needs!
  13. NOT the Majestic! The Royal Class ships have no real place to view the outside that is not obstructed by colored glass. I was on Discover in November and specifically looked for a place to see the glaciers. There is only a small section on the stern of the ship that is open to view. One is a smoking section over looking the infinity pool and the other is that same infinity pool area (which has a bar). Otherwise, nothing! Deck 7 has a 'walking area' but the view is blocked by lifeboats and it is not wide enough for 2 people side by side. It is not like the other ships mentioned with a wide enough deck to have lounger chairs. Otherwise, the ships you mentioned would be fine. My personal favorite was The Star, but she is gone now. When we sailed on the Star in Glacier Bay we would often see The Grand either in the park or we were passing each other as we went to the ports. I hope that this helps! (NOT the Majestic!!)
  14. As long as the black card holder (medallion) member signs the form, and puts their name on the top, the laundry will not charge you. My Bride (not elite member yet) put her name on the papework and I had to have customer service reverse it, so I always fill out the forms now and have them ready for use. Whatever is in the bag will come back in one bag. (Even 'unmentionables'). And for what it is worth, the form does mention every category! so nothing going to the laundry is 'unmentionable' and it is cheaper to get it done there than using your vacation time doing laundry! My advice, then, is to add your travel mate's laundry mates laundry to the bag!
  15. "Three chairs would be tight, but my question to you is where would you get the third chair? Caribe balconies are awesome and worth every penny. " That was my thought as well! 3 chairs should fit, IF only you had 3 chairs!
  16. I booked yesterday for a last minute cruise. I uploaded my information last night, and awoke to an email updating my travel documents to include my stockholder's benefit credit! Email Baby!!
  17. I was on the Ruby last week. I did see a guy turned away for wearing shorts on a formal night. However, that was about the extent of the restrictions. I had heard that you also needed a collard shirt, but I didnt look too much. I wore dockers type pants, a long sleeve shirt and a tie, but ties were rare. On non formal nights, I htink that people wearing shorts are seated and served. d
  18. I just booked a cruise that leaves in 2 weeks! Ive been busy trying to resolve all sorts of other problems that have popped up that I didnt expect! The most recent is that we are in the Blue Lane. I ve called and they called back. The ap does not have a check for the required documents, but the rep assures me that I have completed everything and 'there is a glitch'. That is not encouraging! But he assured us that as long as we have the QR code all will be well. (We will see!) However, the cruise is long and not at all full! so Im hopeful the lines will be manageable. Once I get my Elite status medallion, I hope that they will usher us in for the lobster (mentioned above)!
  19. I just booked a cruise that leaves in 2 weeks! I dont have the plus package this time. When I went to deal with the medallion I did see a $10 charge. So I backed out and selected pick up at port. I figure that I m not going to pay $10 and risk not having it delivered before I leave to drive to the port, and have to wait in line anyway! On our November cruise, we didnt get our medallions before we left (though it seemed several others had the same problem) and it still took only a few minutes to get the medallion at the port. Not going to worry about it! One less thing to forget while I m packing to go on the trip!
  20. I was on the Ruby last week too! I didnt specifically do the MUTS, but I was at the bar under the screen getting a large glass of ice (so I could make tea), and the popcorn bags were by the bar. I dont know where they should be, or if they were not providing it to all shows, but there was popcorn available at least for one movie.
  21. IF you like, bring post it notes with you. You can leave them on the mirror in the room, or the bathroom and the steward will find them. I was on the ship last week and left a few notes on the back of the breakfast menu card on the top of the lamp next to the bed. If you are on an 80s cruise, then you will have plenty of activities! otherwise, there are shows and entertainment on the ship. I was particularly impressed with one of the singing groups in the lounges, "Simphonee" . Very talented! (I am not certain of the spelling of their group name, but it is nt the spelling for the actual word).
  22. Just off the Ruby. MUTS included the new Top Gun, the old Avitar, Date Night, and Bohemian Rapsady. The last few nights they were showing the basketball tournament.
  23. I am a fan of Alaska Cruises. Princess has cruises that go into Glacier Bay Notional Park. That is my absolute favorite itinerary. Only 2 ships per day are permitted in the park! Also, IF you like the cruise tour options, Princess has several hotels and does a great job at the land portion as well. I like that you can get to Elite Status with as few as 15 cruise credits. While the benefits of having 'the black card' are diminished, it was much easier to earn status on Princess than the other lines. I am not a "Fun Ship" person, so Carnival is not an option for me. Im not yet 60, so Holland America is not yet for me, either. (as that clientele is a little older than Princess!)
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