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PescadoAmarillo

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  1. Thanks very much! I’m no longer actively sick (that lasted four months). I just get very frustrated that things I used to do easily now exhaust me. I’ve said it here before, but this is definitely not like a cold or flu. I would consider the toll to be more like a cancer treatment of unknown duration.
  2. Yes, you’re right, it would, and so I’m not. In fact, my husband is on a few B2B cruises alone, right now. And I’m at home blowing leaves. I got long COVID from him thanks to the Ruby dropping their COVID protocols in the couple of weeks between booking and cruising in April. And still today I was given cause to wonder if I will ever fully recover. It’s fine for people to be flippant about it being time to drop all cautionary measures, but they still need to realize that every COVID case wandering around a cruise ship can have long term negative consequences.
  3. I’m never sure if it’s the fact that the menus are so new to us or if the food is really that good that results in us loving our meals on HAL, because we sure do. The only drawbacks are the repetitive dining room lunch menu and the buffet closing periodically during the day. But, boy, is the HAL buffet amazing.
  4. The Sanctuary is definitely not as popular on cruises Down Under, at least not on New Zealand (and Tasmania) cruises. The two days to and from Australia are often quite rough, windy and not conducive to spending time on deck. Once in New Zealand, the cruise is very port intensive and tiring. You might have one sea day between the North and South Islands, but usually don’t. And the only place to really do “scenic cruising” is in Fiordland National Park, and that day, weather permitting, you’re going to want to be up and all around the open decks, not taking photos from a single place through tinted glass.
  5. That really depends on whether you want to do the right thing, and, at a minimum, try to avoid spreading COVID to someone else. Assuming a cruiser has brought test kits (which I highly recommend doing) and actually tests positive, quarantining in your cabin without notifying medical means no access to dining and specialty dining menus, even greater difficulty getting meal and drink orders, and subjecting your room steward to your germs. The standard room service menu gets old after about…one day. Five days of it? No thanks. If someone doesn’t care about exposing others, well then have at it. Unless they’re sick enough to actually want to stay down, it’s their cruise and they paid for it (#sarcasm).
  6. 911 on a Princess ship is simply the Guest Services Desk.
  7. Meaningless, since I have no idea where you are going with this one.
  8. You won’t. Nor will most of the people who have been subjected to the same treatment. That affected passengers have been reporting the same LACK OF COMMUNICATION, CARE AND FOLLOW UP for most of 2022 and nothing has been changed to improve the process indicates to anyone paying attention that Princess simply doesn’t care.
  9. I agree. DH is on the Ruby right now. He has seen no indication that they are using “quarantine areas” any longer (maybe they are, but they’re not using the same ones they were using earlier in the year). However, he’s seen lots of tables set outside cabins, so many that he wonders if there are any left up on deck. The mask mandate for crew was dropped, and then almost immediately recommended again by the captain. They are on day 14 of a 15 day cruise. I sent him off with a slew of self tests and an admonition to not come home with COVID. So far so good (his exact words). Nope, that’s not for me. I can stay home, not mask at all when I go out and somehow manage to stay well.
  10. I have a small macrame purse I carry on cruises that holds my sunglasses and cell phone. If I had to take a bathroom break, I take my phone out of it and place it predominately on the table next to the drink or food. I’m only gone for a couple of minutes, but it hasn’t failed me yet.
  11. That’s okay. My husband, another good Southern boy, won’t eat shrimp. He said where he grew up they were called “bait”.
  12. I’ve cruised a lot of New Years and have never seen it on a menu. It’s a must for us at home.
  13. There is no other way to watch live TV. We even wait until 30 minutes or so into most sporting events to start watching (the Kentucky Derby excepted).
  14. They do not currently have them on the Ruby Princess.
  15. He was totally unaware they were late leaving Honolulu (if, in fact, they were) as it was scheduled for 11pm and he was already asleep. He’s met old friends on board and is having a great time.
  16. We were lucky to get three milestones recognized. I would be quite happy with breakfast in Sabatini’s for the top three most traveled passengers in lieu of the milestone program.😆🍾🥂
  17. Thank you @tls1007. When I posted this, the ship’s webcam and my Find My Husband app (he’s on board) both showed the ship was in Honolulu. The webcam still shows alongside in a Honolulu, but my husband has moved on. 😆. I was concerned there was an issue, and it’s too early to contact him.
  18. The Ruby should have sailed last night from Honolulu en route to Lihue, Kauai today, but the ship is still alongside in Honolulu at 3:20am HST. Has anyone heard the reason?
  19. I don’t wish to ever sail on one of those ships. Talk about inward focused…. it’s sacrelige. It’s exactly akin to placing cabins around the windows in the buffet. After all, you’re just eating in there, right? No need to see the sea.
  20. The Pacific Princess was our favorite also. We’ve spent over a couple hundred days on that ship. Sure, she had an occasional toilet issue, but we never encountered on lasting more than 3 hours or so. And we used to get chocolates every time we had an issue. We called them toilet chocolates and we kind of looked forward to them. But it was the interactions with the crew on a ship that size that set her apart. DH is currently on the Ruby, and he is sending back pics of waiters we knew from the Pacific that are currently on the Ruby. You don’t ever forget those people. So, like some others here, the older ships are our favorites. The covered pools are a definite plus.
  21. No. It happened to DH just last week. He was in two different cabins in his favorite area of the ship for B2B cruises. Both reservations were marked No Upgrade. I just happened to look at his Medallion app on his phone (to see what Princess was doing with his dining reservations) when I noticed that he had been moved into one cabin for both cruises in an entirely different area. It was a two category upgrade for the first cruise and a lateral move for the second. Spent two hours on Chat with Princess. Got him moved back into his original cabin for the first cruise, and a promise that he would be moved into a different cabin in a different but preferable area than the cabin Princess assigned, but it took so darn long to keep going back and forth to whoever it was being escalated to that that cabin disappeared. Customer disservice is the current Princess slogan.
  22. I stand corrected. I’ve always clicked on Check In, then Print Travel Summary, then Print Luggage Tags. I’ve never noticed it in the upper right of the first screen. Thanks for the information. 🙃
  23. Thank you. Princess really shouldn’t make this process so difficult, but…here we are.
  24. Rather than eliminating the CCL OBC, I suspect Princess might not allow stacking OBC, just as RCCL did. The only one I question is military…would they actually stop allowing it to be combined with CCL or FCD OBCs? Most cruise lines offer a reduced fare on at least some sailings for military. If Princess were to do away with the military OBC, they’d be eliminating any military benefit.
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