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KeithJenner

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  1. This is one of the discussions:
  2. This has been discussed multiple times on here, mainly where people have misread the letter.
  3. Just book for two. That is what most people in an odd numbered group have to do.
  4. There is an issue at the moment where it won’t let you book a restaurant more than once in a cruise.
  5. As already mentioned, they are tied to the individual, so can’t be shared (although I’m sure someone will be along soon to say that they could - things happen). Also, just be aware that the 9 year old eating free would be off the kids menu. We have been buying credits for our son since around that age as he enjoys a lot of the main menu items. Obviously you know what your kid likes.
  6. Sorry, I misread your post. I read onboard as online.
  7. I bought some AirTags specifically for this reason. The main thing for us is knowing quickly that the bags are in the correct airport. In the past we have been hanging around the luggage collection when a bag was in a different airport, and also when it was with us but was late getting in the belt. Just knowing for sure that it is there is a huge benefit in cases like that. If a bag does end up in the wrong place we will know very quickly so that you can report it missing and get on. Because of Covid we have only had one opportunity to try them out. We were able to confirm that the bags had arrived with us within 5-10 minutes of landing, and some time before they arrived on the luggage collection. It was very good to get that confirmed. As a small additional benefit, we also knew when the bags had come out without having to stand in the scrum of people, which made that a nicer experience. Overall I think they are worth the money. We keep them in a rucksack (or similar) in everyday use. They haven't been needed yet, but it doesn't hurt to have them.
  8. Yeah, it means you get whatever you would normally get (1 point for most rooms or 2 for a suite) plus anything else that they are offering (which I think is one bonus point on qualifying cruises).
  9. The latitudes discount has always shown up for us when booking online for a few years now. For many excursions there is no price difference for children. When I look at pricing, our son is almost always the most expensive as they don’t get the latitudes discount.
  10. You officially have to sail once aged 18 or over before you get your latitudes status, so they won’t qualify on this cruise. I have read of some people being able to get the status applied for the first cruise as an adult, but I’m not sure how reliable this is.
  11. Yeah, I’m your case the rules about flying into the US are relevant at least. For those of us who at no point go anywhere near the US it is rather less relevant. 🙂
  12. I don't think that reservations have yet opened up for anyone yet on the Prima.
  13. I've just scanned and uploaded the freestyle dailies from last weeks 7 day Greek Island cruise. This is not the itinerary which heads out to Israel, but I think that this one is boing done a few times during the Summer. Hope it helps. Day 1.pdf Day 2.pdf Day 3.pdf Day 4.pdf Day 5.pdf Day 6.pdf Day 7.pdf Disembark.pdf
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