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MacMadame

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  1. They didn't say anything in the Press Release about priority so I am choosing to believe that it will be first-come, first-serve. πŸ˜‰ Did it provide any new info not in the Press Release?
  2. Are you not charged the 18% or is it covered? I had assumed it was covered by the package but would appear on the folio.
  3. Which the computer can cancel in a few minutes once they write the script to do so. πŸ˜„ If they have a "just show up" option, wouldn't people who decide not to show up for their traditional dining time one evening, just go there? (Like if they get back late from a port and miss early dining.) I think it's in Princess' best interest to let people switch. Otherwise, they will have trouble planning especially for Traditional dining. If they don't, a ton of people will show up to the "just show up" dining room once they figure out that the option they originally picked wasn't working for them. I think
  4. Then they should have more! πŸ˜„ If they did a few for each sailing, more could participate. I suspect it requires them to take too much time away from their regular duties to rehearse though.
  5. On my last cruise, we brought our two kids, one 8 and one 1 year. We got an inside cabin that slept 4 and it was bigger than any I've been in that slept 2. It was 184 sq. ft. and had a queen bed, a sleeper sofa, and a bunk. We had a great time as we were only in our cabin to change clothes and sleep. ETA this was a Disney Cruise. Not sure if that made a difference in the cabin size.
  6. I've read here that you can share those because, just like drinks, they ask for your cabin number and apply it to whatever account they feel like. πŸ˜„
  7. How did you do this? When I booked excursions, I was not given the choice to add a gift card, only to pay by credit card. 😞
  8. I didn't say assigned times cost more money. I said that cruise lines that still cruise in the old ways cost more money. Assigned times is just one place where things have changed, there is also turndown service, the midnight buffet, all drinks except alcohol, and all activities included in the fare, etc.
  9. I was able to do it for a US-based cruise and I have never been on a Princess cruise ever. However, I can't do it now. Therefore, I think @BamaVol is correct. There was this brief window after the new app was released where it would let you but that window appears to be closed.
  10. The TA who was going to take over my booking checks every day for all the booked cruises she is responsible for. That's more than I do and what I would expect since it's her job. I did too when I was just searching blind but when someone recommended a TA to me, I finally saw those deals that other people were talking about. Cruising is changing all the time though. It's hard to keep up.
  11. One of my parlor tricks is being able to tell how much things weigh. 🀣 I pick up the suitcase until I think it's just under 50 pounds. I do double-check with the bathroom scale (I get on it with and without the suitcase) even though that method is not as accurate and so far I have never been wrong! I am obsessed with YouTube videos about taking everything in a personal item and a carry-on. I understand why they do it but I just can't see it for myself at least not for an 18-day trip (travel plus cruise). Even if I plan to do laundry during the trip, there are just so many little things I'd need that add up once I pack the 7-8 outfits that they show in the videos.
  12. The last time Princess had a sale on excursions, I rebooked and saved $80! However, the current prices are the same as the ones I got. So either it's the same sale or they raised the prices in order to "lower them". I think it might be the same sale as I rebooked my excursions pretty recently though.
  13. I have a similar philosophy in terms of "if it fits". We have one larger suitcase that we use for all trips (car and airline). If it doesn't fit in there, it doesn't go. Except a lot fits in there so sometimes I am adding things in until it fills up. 🀣
  14. The Plus fare for my cruise says it includes 2 premium desserts, not 2 at $12 or less. I bet that guy is wrong.
  15. People are part of the system though. If the system leads to too many mistakes by humans, changes should be made. But why? When it comes to things like this, Princess is going to look at ROI. It costs them almost nothing when two people with a package get the wrong drink associated with them. Hardly anyone complains. If someone without a package gets put on the package instead of paying, that does cost them. But how much? I assume that this situation is not causing Princess enough $$ and/or aggravation to have them change anything. A handful of people coming to GS to complain each cruise (or even each day) is probably not enough to get them to implement a more elaborate and costly (body cameras for every staff member? big cost) system. They also have to factor in the complaints when it takes longer to order drinks. I'm finding the thread amusing. πŸ˜‰
  16. How did you know which side to book on or was it just luck you could see it from your balcony? (Asking for 2026 planning.)
  17. There are cruise lines that make this easier than others. I agree you shouldn't have to be so diligent that you are asking multiple people and triple-checking constantly. But I do think you do have to have some diligence. Not everyone understands what you are asking. I learned this the hard way when I was a vegetarian and asking waiters if a dish was vegetarian would give you the wrong answer because they had no idea what that meant and would say yes for dishes with fish, with beef broth, and even with meat in them! I believe Celebrity Cruises has indications on the menu as to allergens for every dish. (I saw it on a YouTube video or I'd link to the menu to show it.) You might want to check them out.
  18. And assigned time! I've been thinking about this. From what I see, there are cruise lines that are much closer to the Good Old Days than others. Ones with dress codes that are enforced, ones that have assigned dining times, ones where much more is included. But they COST. They cost more than I want to pay. So my guess is that if Princess brought some of these things back, they'd have to raise prices to the point where many of us wouldn't book with them.
  19. My first Disney cruise was on my Honeymoon. No kids at that time. πŸ˜‰
  20. I tried to do this. (But had missed the window by 7 days and wasn't successful.) My reasoning was: - TAs will monitor pricing and refare for you (less work than doing it yourself) - TAs often have deals such as OBC (I was going to get $1000 of free stuff, IIRC) - TAs can give advice and know things I don't know My experience was that I decided to go on a Panama Canal cruise. I did some research and realized quickly that I wanted to do a full transit through the old locks and only some ships could fit. It took me *forever* to figure out which ships I needed to stick to. Then I looked at all the cruise lines that had those ships and figured out which ones even did the PC and what they cost and which itineraries I liked the best. However, I had trouble figuring out what was and wasn't included so it's quite possible that one of the lines I didn't go with was technically slightly cheaper. I do think I made a good choice based on what I read here on Cruise Critic (which I only found after I booked). I also found out about re-faring and set up alerts on various websites to tell me about price changes. I saved about $900 and got a better cabin on top of that. (So much better that no subsequent price drop would have saved me money.) But it took me 3 different refare opportunities to successfully refare because I didn't have a TA and the Princess CVP assigned to me never responded and my request for a new one was ignored. I finally just called the CVP number and talked to a random CVP who helped me. Honestly, I lucked out getting that good deal. If I had used a TA, I could have told them what I wanted and they could have come back with a few choices and talked me through them. This would have saved me so much time. And so much second-guessing myself. Why didn't I use a TA? First, I'm kind of a planner who likes to do the research when it comes to big trips. Second, while a good TA can save you money and time and give you good advice, a bad TA is worse than not having one IME. I did look for TAs in my area and ones that specialized in cruises but I couldn't figure out which ones were good so I just did it myself. I now have the name of a good TA and I will probably use them for my next cruise (which won't be until at least 2026 so hopefully they will still be in business!) but my desire to do the planning myself may cause me to just do it on my own again now that I know more (thanks to CC!). I hope my experience helps you decide what is right for you. I don't think there is one right answer.
  21. Just want to say that on our last cruise, we had our kids with us and they had a blast. Even the 18 month old! Our son was around 8 and he loved the kids club. I agree that 3 is a good age to start cruising. They are old enough to get something out of it and they might even remember it.
  22. Yeah, those two words are extreme (not that some people don't feel that way) but OVERWHELMED is *for sure* something many of us both feel and express here. I think my issue is that I'm an information junky so I do a lot of research as part of planning big trips. But some of it is that there are certain base choices that cost enough money that I do want to make sure I make a good choice. This is mainly around fares and packages. I actually ended up making a spreadsheet My first cruise was done on a whim getting a killer last-minute deal. I had no idea what I was doing. For excursions, I'm not sure if there were any but if there were, I didn't know about them. I found a City Tour at the port for Puerto Rico and it was lovely. But for the Dominican Republic, we got off the ship and within 10 minutes *everyone* had disappeared. What I didn't know was the cruise port was in the middle of nowhere and everyone in the know took a taxi into the main town and went shopping. I, OTOH, made friends with some little boys who showed me around and let me ride their donkey. LOL Honestly, I had a better time than I would have going shopping as I don't like to shop! (And, yes, I tipped them.) We also went to St Croix and I also wandered around there but it's a much smaller place so I saw lots of cool things and even ended up in a church listening to an excellent choir during a morning mass. I hear you on Disney. I feel for people who just show up with no knowledge and no plan. Not only do you have to reserve your days in the park ahead of time but at WDW many rides need a reservation too. And you have to book 90 days in advance! Disneyland isn't as bad but if you have something you *especially* want to do, you do have to plan ahead. I've woken up many times at 3am to grab a dinner reservation at a particularly hot venue.
  23. I'd be very surprised if they had lifeguards given that most cruise lines don't have them for the regular pools which are a lot less safe. Also, they don't have them for the jacuzzis and a swim spa/endless pool is just a rectangular jacuzzi with a controllable current and a leash to hold you into position if you want to use one.
  24. I am going to a job fair tomorrow and I just realized that I don't own any fancy clothes from the waist down. I do everything on Zoom these days so I only dress up from the waist up. 🀣
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