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  1. I have to agree with "insurance is not worth the money until you need it". We have always bought the insurance through Princess until the upcoming trip on the CB in January.  Looked at Allianz and the coverage was better, covers pre-existing conditions and pays in cash not cruise credit.  My biggest fear is being sick or hurt outside of the US. Another poster was correct, local hospitals may want payment upfront and we are not talking just a few hundred dollars.  If or when you get a release from the doctor to leave the hospital, he/she may require private air travel.  I am in the priate air charter business, operating 8 pasenger executive jets.  Just to pick up a patient in Nassau and fly them back to New York is about $25,000 if the patient can sit in a seat.  If they need a true air ambulance, add another $5-$10,000. 

     

    On our first cruise to Alaska in 2005, I looked at the cost to charter a private plane from Juneau back to South Carolina if one of us was seriously hurt and could not fly home on the airlines.   The cost of a Lear 35 air ambulance was just over 40k. You can also buy World Wide Medical Jet serice through a few companies for about $385 a year. These companies do all the work and you don't have to come up with money upfront for the flights.  

  2. We sail on the CB for the 4th time January 2nd.  We love the ship and the new beds. We were spoiled on our last cruise in August with a full suite and CC dining. Paul was the head waiter in CC and was wonderful as was the staff.  Yeah, same food but outstanding service.  I like that the buffet area has been opened up a bit and the make-over of the eating areas is very nice.  The buffet food to us is not as good as it was in 2016, but we will never starve. MDR food has been good, Crown Grill food is good, service hit or miss. Sabatini's service is great and the update decor is nice but the food is not to our liking.  Caribbean Princes has been in service since 2004 and a few areas could use some TLC, but she keeps getting a few upgrades and the crew keeps painting all the time. It still amazes me how much repair is done at sea and for the most part done very quickly.  Most of the staff always have a smile.

     

    Just looking forward to sailing again. We don't get in a hurry or let the little things bug us, life is too short.

  3. 12 hours ago, marciemi said:

    Really appreciate this info.  On the same cruise and had no idea of any of this.  Just downloaded the app, filled out the info, and it says we should have them Dec 28.  Fingers crossed!

     

    I received a text from Carnival Corp. notifying me when the Medallions were shipped by DHL.  The notification has a link you need to open and set up the delivery with "No Signature Required" so they will leave the box at your house.

  4. We went to RP in August. Taxi bus was a 15-20 minute ride each way. On the return, I would allow for a 30 minute trip since the taxi bus waited for a full load. You can snorkel at the beach. Being on an Oasis class ship, beach may get crowded if there are other ships in the Port. 

  5. We downloaded the Ocean Ready app on my Android phone last week, entered photo's of our passport and verified personal info. The app even had our ship security photo already loaded from our cruise in August.  Ordered the Medallion and just received text notice on December 13th from parent company Carnival that the Medallions have been shipped by DHL and will arrive at our house on December 17th.  Upon arrival at the port, there is supposed to be an area for those passengers who already have the Medallion and app to proceed to the check in desk and pick up their cruise card.  At the time of ordering the Medallion, there was an offer to buy accessories for the Medallion but we want to see the items for sale on the ship. 

     

    Now we just hope it all works out.

  6. Sailing CB January 2, 2019 for 4th time. Not sure about "inside tips"? We love the CB. New buffet food not great. We won't starve, not as good as it was in 2016. Sabatinis for breakfast was good, but for us, Club Class was better. MDR has some issues for Anytime dinning but not too bad. Good is good. If you don't like your entre, ask for something else. 

     

    We enjoy the laid back atmosphere in this ship. Crew has always been awesome. Treat them with respect and they will bend over backwards to make your vacation memberable. 

  7. We had the Owners Suite on the Caribbean Princess this past August. Arrived around 12 pm, checked in and we were escorted on board by a nice young man in a tuxedo by 12:40 pm. He did not know what to do with us as the cabins were not ready. He asked if we would like to have lunch in the MDR and we politely declined and sat in Vines to wait. At 1:00 pm, the announcement was made the cabins were ready. I think the escort was supposed to take us to our cabin? No big deal. I do miss being able to go to your cabin if you board early. 

  8. Wife plays the slots a good bit during the cruise and we usually sale on a Casino rate. During our trip on CB August 25-September 1, no free drinks offered. We hardly saw any wait staff walking around. No worries, bar is only a few feet away and that is why she keeps me with her, I get the drinks. The last sea day, she won back everything she lost plus another $1,100.00. First time she has every won more than $100.00. It was a great sea day!

  9. Last night on the CB, we are in the Owners Suite. We went to the Elite lounge on the first formal night. Snacks and appetizers were good. Never went back, too busy enjoying our suite. I do think Skywalkers is one of the most under utilized spaces on the ship. Year's ago, we could go up there mid afternoon and have a drink, enjoy the view. S

     

    Anyway, really enjoyed CB this week. Our Medallions even unlocked the door from 2-3 feet away. Medallion team is working hard everywhere to get the entire ship working.

  10. We boarded yesterday and are on the Aloha deck. We did receive the Medallions and our cruise card. Also have free internet and it is fast. My wife's medallion will not unlock the door unless she holds it on the panel for 3-5 seconds. Mine will unlock the door when I am 2-3 feet from the door guess they are working on it.

     

    So far, dinner in the Crown Grill last night was great. Breakfast in Sabatini's was wonderful and lunch in the Club Class dining room was excellent. Every staff member we have encountered has had a smile.

  11. The expanded menu looks tasty, but if I want steak & lobster for $38, I'll go the the Crown Grill and get waited on...rather than eat my fancy dinner in my lap.

    :rolleyes:

     

    Ok, now that is funny! I have to agree. Really can't believe the room service surf & turf would be that good. Especially if I have to order every little thing needed for a meal.

  12. Can anyone recommend private cabana rentals in either Nassau or Roatan? We are cruising on the Allure in March. We had rented a private cabana on Mahagony Bay last time but I can't seem to find a private cabana rental on any of the islands we are visiting this time around. Any help appreciated.

     

    The cabanas are located at Mahogany Bay in Roatan which is owned by Carnival Corporation. Carnival and Princess ships dock there, otherwise it is closed.

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