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Dancer Bob

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  1. Ay one time, there would always be a couple of excellent (could follow anything you could lead) paying-guest dancers, and several you could work with. I've been very disappointed on my last trips.

    But bergenbird's post implies there were not only female paying-guest dancers, but enough male paying-guests to keep them busy.

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  2. When you accept that it's not straightfrorward to get quality hosts, the question becomes "Why?" And that is based on "What is a quality host and what are their expectations?"

    My last trip on QE was very disappointing. There was only one lady who was a passable dancer and the hosts were lined up to dance with her.

    I'm now taking my business to Costa. A better dance environment, with itineraries and prices that suit me. I hope Cunard is listening.

     

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  3. A number of years ago, my travel agent had a group on BA, scheduled early morning arrival, for a late evening cruise departure (I traveled a week earlier). BA cancelled the flight, said no problem, lots of space on tomorrow's flight. That of course was too late, he spent most of the night rebooking people to get them there on time.

    Earlier this year, snow in London, BA was in chaos, my flght was delayed two days (I was three days early, so no panic).

    Same day arrival- best have a contingency plan.

  4. Actually, four tablets. I had a US tablet I broke the screen, had to replace it with one purchased in Mexico, that one the battery died, replaced with one purchased in Canada. This dates back to Firenze in 2022. App doesn't work on any of them, which is why I think ADA is just a convenient excuse for them not solving the problem.. I also don't trust Android not to have some sort of hidden setting and deliberate incompatability with Costa's system.

  5. I agree, a cruise is no place to have your nose buried in a computer screen.

    I have two Android tablets, and the Costa app doesn't work on either. The English hostesses (there were two) on my last cruise said this is normal, saying it has to do with US ADA rules. Personally, I think Costa bought a system that was deliberately proprietary in order to have a captive market, but I don't know of any way to prove it.

    The only American ship I've been on recently is Sky Princess (with a group). The buffet was somewaht better than Costa, but only somewhat. Nothing else was any better, and the music, definitely inferior. Except for group activities, I found it somewhat boring.

  6. From my personal experience

    1. My original flight was cancelled, I was able to rebook on an earlier flight rather than waiting til next day.

    2. My original flight was overbooked, there were seats on an earlier flight which gave me a much better connection, the airline was happy to rebook. Rare, but possible.

    As well as, if there's a huge line at security, it's just an annoyance, no panic. Not to mention it makes travelling on non-refundable tickets lower stress.

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  7. A cruise ship shuttle would probably follow the same route as the Blue Bus, although it might go to someplace like Placa Catalunya. From the WTC you go past the Columbus statue to get to Las Ramblas, maybe a 5-minute walk. Drassanes Metro is at the base of Las Ramblas, marked on the map. I assume you will have euros from your time in Rome.

    Read the thread about pickpockets. That area is particularly bad when cruise passengers are there.

  8. If you're looking for only-slightly-different-from-home, Western Europe is a better choice. Something more exotic, Arabian Peninsula is fine. Costa and MSC position a ship there all winter, so you are more flexible on dates. Sir Bani Yas island, the ship stopped at the Nature Preserve, not the tourist area. Salalah I nominate for one of the worst ports in the world, but that stop was only on the repositioning back to Europe.

    Based on my experience, I do not recommend the site that Arkansascruisers used.

  9. I agree it's the arrangement that counts, and QR orchestras have often failed badly. Costa went through a spell where headquarters ordered the musicians only to play non-dance music, but recently, the muscians have gone back to playing what the passengers want, I was told those managers are now "pursuing other opportunities". It would be nice to think that will happen at Cunard.

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