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12 hours ago, roxievegas said:
we got our email "sorry" two day before sailing, so it should be coming any minute
Just got our "sorry" email" with 22 hours until the ship sails. Will still have a great time.
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Does anyone know how good Princess is at sending the email whether or not they accepted your bid?
We are sailing in 2 days, and our bid is still showing as "pending". I'm starting to think we will not get the "declined" email.
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53 minutes ago, JRG said:
I think the word define here needs special attention when you talk about PVSA because it is one of the Marlarkey Kool-aid cruising urban myths that I am trying to debunk with solid evidence.
Right now it looks like maybe this is actually just how the USCG and its overseers are using an "Adoptive Interpretation" to determine what is a distant port or not.
but I could be wrong.....
lets see what the cat brings in.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/19/4.80a
You would be mistaken there. "Nearby foreign port" is defined in the law. "Distant foreign port" is defined as a foreign port that's not part of the "Nearby foreign port" definition
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56 minutes ago, Tripmode33 said:
Would definitely help to know the month of travel.
Does the month of travel affect the clockwise or no consideration?
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The dining venues differ by ship. To get a proper answer- which ship are you referring to?
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1 minute ago, SCX22 said:
Not always true. I aways book guarantee. On the several cruises I've taken since the restart, my I've always had at minimum a location upgrade. I've been paying for an F location and have been assigned in at least a C location (sometimes B or A) and nothing lower. A handful of times, I've been given a a full category upgrade.
Same here. We've been delighted with the categories they've assigned us to.
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I'll probably just act all indignant and pretend I'm going to cruise with another line because of tiny changes. Like most people.
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August 12 to Norway, we are in a balcony cabin. I did get notice today that our medallions have shipped. It's my assumption that those are programmed to access our balcony cabin.
We do have a rather aggressive bid on an upgrade to as Reserve Collection mini-suite. We may or may not end up in that cabin.
If we DO end up in the mini-suite in the last few days before we board, how does that change our boarding? Do we ask for new medallions or...what?
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Don’t forget to reserve a bunch of deck chairs until you decide which one you want.
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5 minutes ago, SargassoPirate said:
Are the lifeboats seated by class?
Yes, but the lifeboats have a terrible view of the stage. But there's always a bunch of "I'm elite" folks there anyway, because it's their due.
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16 hours ago, gah_cruise said:
Fair enough....curious, where do you perceive the benefits of Reserve class are?
For my thinking, I don't value a mini-suite enough to pay for the upcharge. But the presence of the Club Class dining changes that perception- for us. One less thing to worry about.
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10 minutes ago, gah_cruise said:
the upcharge over a std Mini suite for Sept 2024 on Sky was £65+ pp..................
No way is it worth that amount.Perhaps not to you. But people place value on different things. The fact that the Reserve Mini's sell out indicates that many disagree.
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On 7/5/2022 at 8:24 PM, LACruiser88 said:
We purchased our 100 shares of Carnival stock years ago. Over the years, we have received about 10x+ our original investment in OBC's.
Great investment!!! 🙂
Your stock still dropped from $60 to $8, just like everyone else's.
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On 3/19/2020 at 10:50 AM, Ombud said:
Actually tax loss harvesting is a good (IMHO) strategy. I harvested my CCL losses in 1 account (reported loss significantly higher than real loss as I took OBC all along the way) and will reinvest when it hits my limit price in another TYPE of account thus avoiding Wash Rule.
You cannot avoid the wash sale rules by reinvesting through an IRA instead of an open brokerage account- 1
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2 hours ago, Colo Cruiser said:
Only if you sell it.
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6 minutes ago, Daniel A said:
Bemis- Welcome back! Haven't seen you post in a while. I hope all is fine...
All is fine. My job has me working 12-15 hour days most days now. I barely read CC right now.
This too shall pass...... but bring a bunch of money, so there's that.
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3 hours ago, rimmit said:
The only reason we bought this stock back in 2009 was for the stockholder credit cuz at $6.00 100 shares was a whopping $600 so we figured we’d buy a bunch of shares as we’d get it back pretty fast in stock holder credit.
It was never meant to be a a true investment although it just happened to take off, so anything we have here is truly play money. Sold half of our position in 2010 when it hit about $30 and sold the rest at $96 two weeks ago.
I can lose it all and it doesn’t matter in terms of retirement, etc. We are truly playing with house money on this one. And I have echo’d that sentiment multiple times in these stock threads. “Don’t put in what you can’t lose.”
You've lost the same amount as everyone else did over the last year. The "still have profit" idea is just a logical fallacy.
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97% of this company is owned by institutional investors and insiders. They might miss some customers, but their stock is pretty much meaningless. It certainly wouldn’t prevent a hostile takeover
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On 2/28/2020 at 9:19 AM, satxdiver said:
It is fairly automatic these days. If they were to drop it or even decrease it the complaining would not stop and would cause a large (massive?) stock selloff including lost business. We have all come to expect it as we also do expect them paying dividends.
The amount of stock sellout they would see is "essentially none" You badly overestimate how 100 shares adds up the the scheme of things. They wouldn't even notice if everyone who held 100 shares sold them
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8 hours ago, palolake said:
It may not cost Princess much but it totally pisses me off every time I read that this has happened. I think it does cost Princess in customer relations for the people who have cruised enough to earn the status. Good for you but I think it's a stupid move on the part of Princess.
And actually, being in suites counted as 10 cruises.
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The main dining room is open for lunch on embarkation day.
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12 minutes ago, Thrak said:
I used to be a government employee and get the day off with pay. These days I just get every day off with pay and get annoyed that there is no mail service today. Old people... 🙄
if you get worthwhile mail, I would suggest that you’re in a small minority. I no longer get bills or checks, so that just leaves junk mailI only look in my mailbox once a week
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3 hours ago, thinfool said:
Today is a holiday.
Not unless you're a banker or a government employee.
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3 hours ago, Dave.ca said:
On our upcoming Regal Cruise all the club class mini-suites were booked. We settled for a "regular" mini-suite, but we will really miss the club class dining. Has anyone been able to purchase club class dining as an add-on to a regular mini-suite? We'll ask on board, but just wondering if anyone has been successful? We're Elite class, if that matters.
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SKY PRINCESS Aug 12 - 19 Norway (Live from)
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The shows are at 8 o’clock, and 10:15
I don’t believe there is a piano bar.
The juice bar is in the buffet on deck, 16, in the pastry shop aisle