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  1. 7 hours ago, lamphs said:

    Curious if anyone has any actual private yachting experience.  I watched a bunch of seasons in the past, haven't watched for awhile.  Watching S10, up to E4 today.

     

    How much occurs off camera?

     

    Only one day before the first guests for a new crew on an unfamiliar yacht to learn everything about it - both interior and deck?  Just the safety aspects of undocking/docking...

     

    Capt. Lee seems to be a staple of the series.  But not in full health as the person in charge of the yacht?  Would this occur on a non-TV yacht?  And because he is unwell, his commentary about the deck crew seems to be more gruff than usual.  

     

    Here's some articles that might answer your questions 

     

    Below Deck: We asked real luxury yacht stewardesses how accurate the show really is

     

    The Reality Behind ‘Below Deck’

     

    A GUEST'S BELOW DECK EXPERIENCE ON BRAVO TV

     

    How Below Deck Crew Life Differs From Real-World Yachting Careers

     

    A few more Below Deck facts

     

    Happy reading 😁

  2. I haven't seen this documentary but I did see an interview not long after the incident from a cruiser who witnessed the eruption as they were returning to the ship and they said because it was a tour sold through the cruise line their perceived risk of the tour was very low. It got me thinking my perception is kind of similar. Tours being sold through a cruise line I saw as being a stamp of safety, it does lull you into a sense of security. If I was buying that same tour as an independent traveller I would be doing a lot more research. And really isn't the reason most people cruise to have a carefree, think free everything organised for you holiday. We do have an expectation that cruise companies, even land tours or any packaged holiday the leg work is being done for us. And I guess the assumption that these companies would be so risk adverse further lulls ud into a sense of security. So it doesn't really surprise me that people's perception of risk is lowered on a cruise to the point they would accept gas masks on a tour. 

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  3. On 12/19/2022 at 6:15 AM, Ashland said:

    Arctic Circle this past July .... Many of the ports were just big cities...Geiranger & Bergen were a favorite but that's only two out of 6 ports. Glad we did this itinerary at least once but won't repeat it like we do other's. 

     

    Sounds like you probably should have done an expedition style cruise if you were looking for something with less big cities. Only the smaller ships can stop at the little towns or wilderness areas. 

  4. 18 hours ago, NSWP said:

    Hi, will be brief, had a traumatic few days in hospital. So told today I have cancer in a few parts of my body, without being specific. That is in addition to my kidney issues. I start treatment tomorrow, I wont go into that.

     

    So I have a rough road ahead. Thanks for the support my friends. 

     

    This situation requires a card

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    If only you could give one to the universe to make it leave you alone😔. In the meantime let the love and support of family and friends carry you. You will never be a burden to them so don't ever feel guilty for leaning on them.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Mary229 said:

    I said $10 for $1000 .   I am not talking about the exchange rate , I am speaking about the fee for the exchange.  Exchange rates are published information based on worldwide markets, fees are ser by the provider of the service

     

    Oh sorry I must have mixed up the zeros😳. I don't usually exchange $1000 or over so my mind went straight to $100. My debit card has no  fees whatsoever along with market rate exchange. I use an app to locate fee free ATMs which usually are bank ones or companies my card provider has a deal with so I haven't paid foreign exchange fees on my debit card transactions in many years. That is why when comparing I focus on the exchange rate and probably why I can't remember what the fees were in my examples assuming there were fees as I notice many foreign exchange businesses just bundle the fee into to the exchange rate just so they can advertise as "fee free"😬

  6. 3 hours ago, Mary229 said:

    So how much difference are you talking about between ship and ATM. I only find about a 1% difference in fees between those rates, so $10 USD for $1000.  That I consider a convenience fee.  


    When I travel with my Sis she has a debit card and once I showed her the difference she quit using it.  It is not worth the time and risk involved.  

     

    I know that not all cruise ships offer exchange so maybe you haven’t had that option.

     

    I have to admit US$10 for US$100 does look a bit too much for me😂. I suppose it is also a matter of perspective, you see the difference as paying for something you value which I assume is a sense of security. I'm not as worried about my debit cards so to me that is money I could be spending on other things I more enjoy. As for numbers I can't remember all details but I remember some of the losses I calculated on AU$100 vs market rates  For XPF was about AU$12, PLN was the worst around AU$20 but also AUD was dropping at the time so it could have impacted and HRK was around AU$14. Without remembering the US exchange rates for my experiences it makes it hard to compare to your example but I guess it is not too bad, though it wouldn't convince me to give up a debit card😂

  7. 8 hours ago, ldubs said:

    Oh, I agree the exchange rate is important.   What I meant to say in my comment is for the small amounts of cash I get while on the road, the difference between a good and bad exchange rate (and transaction fee) is likely to be a small amount.  We do try to follow best practices at ATMs.      

     

    Sorry if I wasn't clear, I did understand your point I just thought it is interesting how different the US experience is. For you there is little difference between a bad and good exchange rate but for me the gap between good and bad exchange rates is much bigger. If there aren't any bank ATMs around I won't even exchange anything below AU$100 because the exchange rates I experience usually makes the value just not worth it. 

  8. 7 hours ago, ldubs said:

    I agree. For the amounts of cash we normally get while traveling the exchange rate and transaction fees are not worth worrying about.   

     

    If you were exchanging AUDs you might think twice 😜. As Americans you're lucky your currency is basically desirable every where so your exchange rates aren't as bad. Unless I am exchanging for USDs, Euros or NZDs I have found converting AUDs to local currency is on average a big loss even for small amounts (two exceptions was NOK and JPY where we got great deals). Now I almost exclusively use ATMs since I get market rates and either no or low fees. With how much I have saved in fees and unfavourable exchanges even if I didn't get reimbursed for a compromised debit card I'd still come out ahead😂

  9. On 12/3/2022 at 7:26 AM, Winky7650 said:

    It’s easier for the OP to blame the hard working crew than to take responsibility for their carelessness. If the wallet had been placed in the safe, who would the OP blame? 

     

    Reading the original post the OP said after making a report the Chief Security Officer told them that only plumber and cabin steward entered their room and that he would investigate but expected them to deny. It seems to me the Chief Security Officer is making the insinuation that plumber or cabin steward committed the fraud and the OP was just going along with what they were being told. 

  10. 16 hours ago, cruisemom42 said:

    I suppose (?) -- in the same way that those newfangled automobiles represented a bias against horse owners???  

     

    😄

     

    To be fair there are certain medical conditions that make touch technology very difficult to use. My father use to work with computers so he is fairly technologically adept but his condition means phone screens don't respond to his touch and his voice is unrecognisable by those virtual assistant apps so mobile phones are difficult for him to use and not by choice. I have modified his phone so it is better suited to his condition but unfortunately many apps don't support these modifications. I understand that people like my father are a tiny minority and for a lot of these companies including cruising it would not be profitable to make more disabled friendly apps but I do still find it a bit sad that society doesn't want to carve out a little space for these people☹️

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  11. I don't know if I would describe it as a class system but I do agree there is a gap between the tech literate and illiterate. I heard someone once describe the gap as equivalent to reading writing literacy at the turn of last century. I see it personally with my own parents, the things they miss out on because they cannot understand modern tech on top of which their disabilities make some technologies really difficult to use. In Uruguay they are trying to close the gap with a government funded program to teach seniors how to use tablets. Apparently results have been good with participants able to use many apps they couldn't before. 

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  12. 6 hours ago, Flatbush Flyer said:

    Again, your (and my) opinion pale in comparison to professional critiques. 

     

    I personally have always found eating food that I enjoy to be a much more pleasurable experience than eating food that others may like but I am not as fond of. Call me crazy if you like but if the choice is there I would always chose my own taste buds preferences over another person's opinion😜

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  13. On 11/2/2022 at 11:09 PM, Traveling Fools said:

    I know in LBC (life before cruisers) tipping was not customary in the Social Islands. BUT, the influx of hundred of thousands cruise ship passengers as distorted that customs.  I doubt locals tip, but it has become increasingly more expected from foreigners. 

     

    I still follow the local tipping customs no matter what is expected/hoped of foreign tourists and when I visited French Polynesia I did what the locals do which was not to tip and no one batted an eye. The prices are already high, they have covered all their costs and factored in profits, not to mention most of the tour companies are family run businesses or sole traders so they are practically owner operated. Tipping in countries where it is not the norm just jacks up prices and can cause discrimination against local patrons. There is really no reason to tip where tipping is not the norm. 

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  14. My unusual/unpopular opinion: I, would be happy to sail on a no frills ship. I'm not attracted to the resort style amusements of mass market cruises and I'm not too keen on the luxury of small ship cruises. I'm strongly motivated by itinerary so I don't really care too much about ship features. Simple entertainment, usually enrichment activities are enough for me. As long as the cabin is comfortable enough to sleep in, the food edible and there is at least one deck for taking in the views I wouldn't really need anything else. 

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  15. 2 hours ago, Mareblu said:

    From experience over recent years, all cruise lines forbid smoking on balconies or elsewhere on their ships, not before time, with some designating a small corner on an exterior deck for this purpose.  

     

    On Aranui 3 they had whole deck for smokers, unfortunately for me it was also a deck with really good views 😆. Coincidentally I was just reading another thread where a lot of people were wishing smoking lounges on cruise ships were brought back. 

  16. On 10/29/2022 at 9:40 AM, NSWP said:

    In UK, NZ and there is no means test for things like aged pensions, health benefits etc. But here they look at every cent you get or have.

     

    Sweden doesn't seem to means test at all as I remember reading that the guy who created Ikea Ingvar Kamprad was able to collect the Swedish pension despite being a billionaire. Though after he died I also remember Swedes not being to happy about this when they learnt he spent his life avoiding paying Swedish taxes😂.  

    It is debates like these that sometimes make me think maybe a universal basic income isn't such a crazy idea especially when compared to our already screwed up social services. If nothing else it would be a heck of a lot less bureaucratic 😵💫

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