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  1. 🤣🤣 Okay, if you want to look at it this way. I usually stop cutting filets when I get towards the portion for chateaubriand. Beef tenderloin is the primal cut.
  2. Beef tenderloin (the other name for filet mignon) will be available more frequently than you might imagine. As I mentioned earlier, you can always ask for a larger portion (unless you're really abusive towards your waiters 😉) As an example, since I'm allergic to shrimp, I usually ask for a double portion of beef on the Farewell dinner night when they have the Surf 'n Turf offering. If it is the formal night Surf n' Turf offering with beef tenderloin and lobster tail, I might ask for two lobster tails.
  3. Sorry, I misread your original post. The upgrade item in the MDR is the same as you would get in the Crown Grill. The portion would be larger than what you might get as an MDR menu item, but you can always order more than one item off the MDR menu (e.g. double meat)
  4. Um ... I see that you listed yourself as being in Vegas. Have you considered renting a car and just driving home? I'm guessing that you'll get home well before waiting for a flight. I'm sure your furry family member will be more appreciative of it as well.
  5. The Ruby will be going to Ft. Lauderdale after the Alaska season and will be home ported there until the 2024 Alaska season when it will be home ported in Vancouver.. The Crown will be home ported in San Francisco after the 2023 Alaska season.
  6. There has been beef tenderloin on the lunch menu in the mid-ship MDR on every Princess cruise that I have even been on, on turnaround day.
  7. San Francisco has a combined Platinum/Elite waiting area and they start boarding as a group after the ADA passengers.
  8. A cab would probably be just a little more than half of that. A ride-share XL size vehicle would be about half. Public transit would probably be a bit cumbersome, depending upon the amount of luggage. The cab or ride-share wouldn't have you waiting for a bus to fill up.
  9. The cruise port and FLL airport are right next to each other. Take a cab or ride-share, it will cost less than the Princess transfer and you'll be treated much better.
  10. Using powers of observation and taking a few Princess cruises led me to the decision to leave my tuxedo at home. Took a suit on one cruise and realized that I was still overdressed. So now I'll take polo shirts and maybe a dress shirt or two for formal nights. I'll throw in a tie since it doesn't weigh much, and may actually use it once or twice. For long cruises, I might throw in a blazer or just a vest. Oh yeah, dress jeans too! 😂
  11. Since the re-opening, it seems that showtimes are now 7:30 and 9:30 and like other ship activities, they are set for 45 minutes. The only deviation was a production show that they had on the Ruby on a cruise last year (I think it was Bravo) where it was only 30 minutes.
  12. Yup, that's what we've always done. The only place that was of concern was Singapore, because Singaporeans like to live by rules. But even there, we just showed up early and boarded early.
  13. Item 203353677 at Home Depot. $6.72. This is the one that we now take and it has no surge protection.
  14. That will be the 3rd leg of our b2b2b, it will be our transportation to Vancouver where we'll hop on the Crown for an early season Alaska run.
  15. I don't think Pier 35 is big enough for the Royal, it pretty much has to be Pier 27. You may notice that there is no long a Pier 25.
  16. I've only done it once. Our last cruise was a 5 day cruise; we only took 1 pullman case. When we got off the ship at around 9:30, the street car was hardly crowded. It became more occupied with passengers coming off the ship, but everyone still had a seat. We then took the N Judah to the Cal-Train station, took the train to Santa Clara and then took a VTA bus home. It was all kind of an experiment. It did take about 2.5-3 hours, whereas it would only take about an hour if someone had picked us up. Luggage is allowed on almost all public transit.
  17. I've encountered that on cruises out of other ports as well, seems more prevalent on the lower priced cruises though.
  18. The return address isn't always indicative of the point of origin. Our medallions usually have the Santa Clarita corporate address as the return address. Many of our Amazon packages will have a return address in Las Vegas, even though it came from a local warehouse.
  19. That's where one of the seats with the swinging armrest could be used for. Generally if the impairment is that serious it would be fairly obvious and they probably also have a cane (or walker.) Know the situation well, but so far, I've gotten away without the cane.
  20. We usually select one, but it is generally meaningless. We always get to the port early and they board us as the first group. (ADA)
  21. We tried that. It was two coastal cruises, then a repo cruise to Vancouver and then back to Seattle. i.e. b2b2b2b. We received a call from our TA with Princess on the line about a week or two later telling us that we couldn't take that last segment back to Seattle. They did check to see if there was another ship that they could put us on, but nothing was going south at the beginning of the Alaska season. But we found a 7 day Alaska cruise that we could take out of Vancouver a couple of days later, so we'll take a bus (not a Princess transfer) to Sea-Tac to fly home. (Domestic flights cost a lot less than flights out of Vancouver, and we can get a non-stop flight directly to SJC.
  22. There are cutouts in some rows in the theater intended to accommodate those who are confined to a mobility device, and there some with armrests that swing up to accommodate those who are able to transfer from a mobility device to a theater seat. I don't understand why you feel entitled to take one of those seats away from people with mobility impairments.
  23. I cruise a lot out of San Francisco, it happens on every cruise.that I've been on out of SF. When? Generally after they finish their meal but sometimes in the middle of the afternoon as well. It is a convenient venue, since they have easy access to hot water and tea. I've never seen anyone shutting down a game.
  24. On our last cruise we had the same table for dinner every night, and most days for breakfast and lunch. This was on the Royal. At breakfast on the last day, we jokingly asked the restaurant manager to hold that table for us as we would be back in about 6 weeks. 😂
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