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  1. Sorry exlondoner, out of my scope of knowledge. It was the folks who check your passports and make you look into a camera before saying "welcome home". Jack "Customs" always felt like the right word to me, too, especially when returning home to the U.S. The vast majority of people arriving (anywhere other than our southern border) haven't any intention of changing their nation of residency. (That's how my brain works, anyway.) Plus of course that "immigration" has become a seriously loaded word.
  2. When I repeated the original poster's question, I didn't mean to suggest this isn't a worthy topic as well. Just wanted to make sure it didn't get lost.
  3. But the original question wasn't "How could we possibly find each other on this huge ship?" It was "How can we send a 'Come here right now!' message?"
  4. And a worthy thought, but it doesn't work for me. I need to land in London briefly for my own nefarious reasons ... my cruise doesn't depart from Southampton.
  5. My only attempt at this failed because I didn't realize he couldn't use my OBC.
  6. Was it on Cruise Critic or elsewhere that I read "Anyone who looks like their passport photo is too ill to be travelling"?
  7. I just throw 'em away and get a new pair.
  8. Sorry for taking the discussion off topic (but I did my searches on the entire forum; perhaps I should have started an entirely new thread). In any case, I thank you all for your suggestions.
  9. I've searched and gone through this topic, and I'm not finding an answer to the question: best ways to get from Heathrow to our pre-cruise hotel, the Clermont Charing Cross. This would be a Tuesday in early September, wheels down at 12:30pm. We'll have only carry-on luggage. National Express seems to be telling me that I can get from Heathrow to Waterloo Station, but this is done by changing at Victoria (after a 1 hour trip) and that the trip onward to Waterloo takes an additional hour. It seems like you could walk from Victoria to Waterloo in less :) Would that change involve getting on another National Express coach, or changing modes? In either case we'd probably end up taking a cab to the hotel from the station. Would it make sense just to grab a taxi at Victoria? Does National Express not "do" the north bank? In the past we've always taken cabs from LHR to central London, and I'm aware of car service options, and (given the cost of our cruise) don't think those options are unreasonably expensive. But are there other alternatives?
  10. I can testify to the Aer Lingus connection although when we did it they had only two flights per day, at very inconvenient times. So inconvenient that we decided we might as well spend a few days in Dublin between flights.
  11. I don't think it's a particularly good location for the War Rooms and Buckingham Palace (the Clermont Victoria seems closer). On the other hand the Tube is very handy and it's also just a 30 minute or so walk through the parks to that area. For the reasons @markeb stated, it's a good location for many other London attractions.
  12. The only negative aspect of this crossing is that you arrive just a few days before Christmas. Not a negative in itself, because New York at Christmas can be fun, but your onward travel can get complicated.
  13. If you want to get into the nitty-gritty, you might want to check the British Isles/Western Europe Ports forum: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/148-british-isleswestern-europe/ There's a Southampton sticky at the top and many individual threads. But the answers above seem concise and accurate.
  14. I take the very official-looking "Prescription Information" sheets (with the pharmacy contact, drug info, prescribing physician, etc.) that come with every renewal of our meds and stuff them into a letter-sized envelope. I imagine your printout would serve the same purpose, as would the label for drugs in original containers (mine travel in daily pill sorters or daily-dose baggies for space reasons). I've never had to produce the documentation, including on two trips to Greece. It just satisfies my compulsive nature to be overprepared.
  15. Probably not in the way you mean. I doubt you could find out far enough in advance to make purchasing decisions. (But you could try.) I've been able to find out who the likely speakers will be on a cruise I've already booked by contacting customer relations. The responses I've gotten have been pretty accurate, but they reserve the right to substitute speakers as needed.
  16. To really blow your nephew's mind, look into an "inner circle" tour of Stonehenge. Seeing it from the outside is amazing. Seeing it up close is ... beyond amazing.
  17. Again, this may be a language issue of some sort. The Wikipedia article on duct tape says that gaff tape is considered a subtype of duct tape, but they're definitely different. The silvery (or now, other-colored) duct tape is better at some things like moisture protection, for example. The matte gaff tape just gets soggy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaffer_tape "While sometimes confused with duct tape, gaffer tape differs in the composition of both the backing, which is made from fabric as opposed to vinyl or other plastics, and the adhesive, which is more resistant to heat and more easily removed without damaging the surface to which it adhered."
  18. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's my understanding that (unlike TSA Precheck) you don't go through a different security process, you just have a shorter line to the regular security process. In other words, you'll have to remove shoes, take off belts - whatever - either way.
  19. This may be one of those "two nations separated by a common language" things, but the duct tape we have in the U.S. very definitely leaves a residue. Instead I use gaff (or "gaffer's") tape. It's used by theatrical and film companies specifically because it doesn't leave a residue. (And it's pretty strong and has a matte finish you can write on. On the other hand, it's more expensive.)
  20. Not even on the Christmas voyages?!
  21. Sorry if that wasn't clear. I don't doubt that Dublin to Southampton service will continue. TMLAalum and I were lamenting the short duration of international flight service out of Cleveland (Ohio, USA). A couple of airlines have set up direct international flights, then dropped the service quickly. Aer Lingus appears to be in it for the long haul, though.
  22. Our fingers are crossed, too, that the service continues. We've done it twice (have two more planned), and avoiding those ghastly East Coast layovers is very nice. Dublin has reasonably good service to the rest of the Old World,
  23. Like @TMLAalum we're in the Cleveland area with direct flights to Dublin, and we did take a puddle jumper to Southampton after spending a few days in Ireland. The flight is quick and ours arrived very early in the morning. Since Southampton airport is tiny and well served by taxis you shouldn't have any trouble navigating from the airport to the cruise terminals if .... there's always The Big If ... your flight isn't cancelled, or otherwise waylaid. We arrived a day early in Southampton, took a tour to Salisbury, enjoyed the town for the evening.
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