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  1. This is what we use...it's not too bright but just bright enough to keep us from tripping and falling. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G3N1PPF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  2. Can you buy the Passports or do you make them or a tag yourself?
  3. Don't put it in the bin, leave it for someone who would appreciate it.
  4. Many of the ships have an outlet under the head of the bed, but you need an European adapter.
  5. That's 2 per day with Plus. I did see a man get one every day and bring it to Vines to eat.
  6. The only duck that I ever found was on the Regal last fall. It was very cute and while I was showing DH, the young lady in the Gelato shop saw it and loved it. So I "hid" it behind the napkin holder on the counter and of course she found it and was so happy!
  7. Get the Stockperks app and apply through them.
  8. While many tend to be near each other, there is no "area" that all the suites are in like the Retreat. BTW, what is it about the direction of Celebrity that you are referring to? I have only been on one Celebrity and we have friends who only do it so curious about what you think.
  9. I'm not sure if you can bring it on the ship "legally" and/or with their knowledge. I know I have smelled it on the ships several times but don't really remember where we were at the time.
  10. He was one of the best cruise directors we ever had....so fun and so nice!
  11. But it's not a DISTANT foreign port, surprisingly. I tried to tell them is was very distant from Florida where we live! They weren't buying it! LOL!
  12. OK, this is from the horse's mouth AFTER I had already booked a B2B on Discovery LA>Vancouver>Alaska>Seattle online: Good Afternoon, These back-to-back voyages violate what is called the Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA). PVSA prohibits ships from embarking in one US port and disembarking in a different US port. The only exception to this rule would allow passengers to be transported between two U.S. ports if the cruise itinerary includes a port call at a "distant foreign port". Distant foreign ports do not include Canada, Mexico, Central America, Bermuda and most Caribbean islands. South America and the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao) do qualify as distant foreign ports. Unfortunately Princess.com only views reservations as their own individual voyages and does not take the guest’s back-to-back voyages as a whole into consideration. However our reservation system does run reports weekly to identify reservations that would violate the PVSA and advises us to notify the guest. We understand you’ve already opted to cancel both bookings, but still wanted to provide this insight for future reference. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused, Guest Services Princess Cruises 24305 Town Center Drive, Santa Clarita, CA 91355
  13. Nope. Vancouver is not a DISTANT foreign port. We tried to do this....actually booked it online and then was told we could not.
  14. How shallow? I'm only 5 feet tall so 4.5 feet doesn't work for me. I have to hang on to the side of the pool. Poor me! LOL!
  15. Boom! Yes, ours are finally wiped! Of course the SD that we already paid for still remain. So, we will have to decide which style we will decide to do. Did anyone find out what time is fixed dining?
  16. Hmmm? Well still there right now...so we'll see.
  17. Right now I have all my dining reservations in place for our Oct.17th sailing...nothing as changed so far.
  18. WE have a friend who does the very same thing....nice!
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