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  1. A few years ago I did a private tour at Komodo Is. that include the island tour and then a couple hour snorkeling tour - less than the cost of the ship island tour alone. 

     

    I had seen the dragons at a couple zoos but the island tour was a whole world better. That being said, I still felt that this island is more like a large wildlife park with the animals free to roam, but still managed to a degree.  The water pond is man made to entice the dragons to a common area for viewing.  The dragons are control fed so that passengers don't see killings or the tearing part of dead bodies.  People live on the island and they are not being attacked. 

    Also, the dragons don't kill and eat right away like animals such as lions do - the dragons do a small bite which poison's the animals and then wait for it to drop dead.  The main prey are types of wild pig and deer.   

     

    Defiantly doing once. and if doing private needs to be well preplanned. 

     

     

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  2. As others have noted, the refund is mandatory.  This is based on how the cruise line does the faring of the voyage.  Princess and most other cruise line make port fees a separate invoice line item and when this is done the fees must be returned - this also applies if a passenger cancels the voyage beyond all penalty periods. 

    Some cruise lines, eg Oceana the fees are built into the cruise fair as a single line item and for missed ports on their voyages they get away with doing no refund. 

  3. The time to get items back is usually 2 or 3 days  - depends on the # of elite on board.  Your steward will advise you. as well as let you know the last time you can submit items.

     

    Things that are normally on hangers will be on hangers and be ironed.  Items like socks and underwear are folded in a bag.

     

    We have about 500 days as elite and have had a few issue but not too many - Cotton shirts have been damaged a couple items and a coupe times have received other peoples items with ours missing 

  4. I'm sure there was a fair number of guest that never eat the chocolates - the easy solution is to have steward ask the first day or give them the first night with a note that if guest wants more nights to leave the note on the bed/pillow.  No waste that way and others are happy.    

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  5. It is usually done on the first turn around day in December.  An outside company comes on board and does it all before sail-away.  Decorations are usually taken down on the first turnaround day after New Years. ,

  6. Up to this point the Island P  has not done a world cruise,  The last similar voyage was on the Pacific Princess which only had around 30% of the passenger count vs the 2,200 on the Island.  The expanded passenger count gives a lot more opportunity for those doing segments.

     

    The 2023 voyage has a very active roll call most of whom are doing the full voyage.

     

    Several other cruise lines sold out their world cruises on day one of availability for 2023 - they mostly are using smaller ships.  There is a lot of bent up demand for next year due to a few years of cancellation for these voyages 

     

      

  7. The Coral and Island dinning rooms are very near identical.  One has a section held for Club Class dining but nothing else really noticeable.  Staff may rotate table areas from cruise to cruise so if doing B2B and sitting in the same table you may have different servers.  The Piazza is just outside the Island dinning room and there is often live music there, as well as bar service so that may impact some people for some pre dinner time.  

     

    Earlier this year the Palm dinning room was closed due to low passenger counts.  It used to be all fixed time dinning but that is no longer the case.  The menu and service would be the same as the other 2 restaurants.  The possible down side of the Palm for some people is there is nowhere to go just outside the restaurant - you have to take the elevator or stairs up to at least deck 6 to go anywhere else. 

  8. I've been trying many times to use the "try our web version " over the last 2 months for our cruise coming up on Wednesday and have not bee able to get it to work.  

     

    Originally the error I was getting was that they could not find the booking.  Recently the program tries to link my booking and says the booking number is already linked and will not let me go beyond that. 

     

    I'm now at a poijt where I just plan to show up in Vancouver with all my documents.  

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  9. I have not used ArriveCan before and am wanting to make sure I understand my requirements.

     

    I am travelling from Toronto to Vancouver next week and then cruising 7 days up to Alaska and then 7 days return voyage to Vancouver.  

     

    Is it correct I need to fill it out 72 hours or more prior to boarding the ship in Vancouver and that covers the trip?

     

    Is it correct I can fill it out online without an app and print out something to show it was done?

     

    Thanks

     

     

     

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