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Yes, it can happen Some employers [but not all] will continue to pay salaried employees [for some time] while they are on jury duty. Others cannot afford to do so. Hourly workers typically are limited in paid time off - ranging down to small business owners and independent contractors who have no paid time off. In general, not well. That is one of the reasons folks will attempt to be excused from jury service.
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When to be back on the ship during port days?
TheOldBear replied to First Time Cruiser1's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
Back in 2017 QM2 was delayed leaving LeHavre by about 90 minutes waiting for the Ship's tour to return from Paris [mechanical breakdown]. The extra incentive to wait for the tour was that the next port was Brooklyn. -
I like having a nice viewfinder - that would argue toward accepting the bulk of the G9 body [and getting the dual card slots and bigger battery]
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Some ships will have changing rooms by the pools [e.g. Cunard Queen Mary 2] but that appears to be uncommon [not a revenue producing space].
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The Cunard voyage personalizer is at my.cunard.com On the USA site, you login with name, birthdate & booking reference. [I think the UK site may have some sort of 'account' login as well] On the US site, shore excursions can be booked online when they are offered [starting about 9 months before sailing date] Some things can be ordered only via a phone call [wine or drinks packages; flowers and gifts] Some others apparently can be ordered online [wifi package, spa, specialty dining] at varying dates before sailing. Last week, Cunard had a 'Valentine's Day' sale - but I could not pre pay for spa service at the discounted price as it was too soon to take spa orders for October.
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The terms and conditions for Cunard Care vary by state [and not available for NY residents]. See http://www.affinitytravelcert.com/docs/nwecpr01 for the details. It does have the advantage [as far as I recall] that the premiums are not age related - an advantage for older travelers.
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Cunard has coffee makers in suites [Queens and Princess Grill] and kettles and instant coffee in the Britannia rooms. UHT milk is included - but we order extra half & half with a room service breakfast, and put it in the refrigerator
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Question if Alesund is frequently missed as a port
TheOldBear replied to cruise2relax's topic in Northern Europe & Baltic Sea
The only data point I have is that QM2 missed both Alesund and Stravnger in November 2022 - weather forecast called for sleet both ports, so the ship diverted to Zeebruge -
I tried to book discounted spa services for our upcoming October sailing - and it was too early / not yet available
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I've been a USAA member since 1980 - but this is not available to NY residents
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Norway is almost completely cashless. I've bought a small amount [50] euros for a few trips [stops in Belgium, France, Germany ] but did not spend any [cash ended up as tips on the westbound crossing, or donated to the Prince's Trust]. For the UK, I've used credit cards for Uber and the Southampton 'Radio Taxi', pub and shop purchases. I did use cash for museum admission - but they were setup for cards as well. I did need to switch my Uber app from Discover to Visa - Discover is not commonly accepted. It is important to setup the times / places you will be using the card with your card issuer - you may not want it frozen after a suspicious purchase in a Tromso coffee shop.
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Cunard's Queen Mary 2 was purpose built for transatlantic crossings - and makes several each season. For 2025 the schedule shows eastbound sailings in March, May and June [and later in the year until the next world cruse]. QM2 voyage M515A is sold as a round trip from NY stopping at Southampton and Amsterdam - there may be a variant that disembarks near Amsterdam [often several segment choices are available - say the M515 eastbound crossing + M516 Rotterdam 'short break']
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QM2 is in Hamburg on 15 October - the wunderland is on my agenda.
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need to learn how to use my camera
TheOldBear replied to reeinaz's topic in Photo & Camera Discussions
In addition to this forum, you may want to head over to the forums at dpreview.com - there are forums for beginner's questions, Fujifilm cameras and 'landscape & travel'. Some of the discussions there get into excessive detail - like comparing ships based on the padding under their stateroom carpets - but I try to be helpful. -
Are there any off menu dishes available in the MDR?
TheOldBear replied to Jim_P's topic in Cunard Line
There are several 'always available' menu choices, as I recall from 2022 they included chicken sirloin steak salmon tomato soup [had this several times after reviewing other appetizer and soup offerings] Caesar salad I think one difference between the 'club' and the regular Britannia menus is the BC menu shows the 'always available' items -
Perhaps it helps to be fairly local to Cunard's Brooklyn terminal, but we find taking a QM2 round trip crossing quite appealing. [and the ship itself is our major attraction] We've done three so far [2017, 2019 & 2022] with our next one for this October. My definition of a "round trip" means that I only unpack once as distinct from a multi segment trip with multiple embarkations, disembarkations, hotel rooms, air or land transfers... A round rip is a lot less effort.
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September 2017, on the last eastbound sea day, tables and umbrellas were out - but everything was re stowed as QM2 approached a squall line.
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Crampons for an Aurora Cruise
TheOldBear replied to donaldsc's topic in Northern Europe & Baltic Sea
I brought 'Yak Trax' for my boots in November 2022 - but things then [late fall, not mid winter] were not icy -
Penn Station NYC to Brooklyn Cruise Port?
TheOldBear replied to LB_NJ's topic in East Coast Departures
The Manhattan side of the ferry is Pier 11, "Wall Street" See https://www.ferry.nyc/routes-and-schedules/route/south-brooklyn/ -
We did the room service afternoon tea once - and you needed to make your own tea using the kettle and teabags already in the room. Perhaps a pot of tea can also be specified.
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You may have better luck searching for 'Le Havre' - both on these forums and a regular web search. Also note that Cruse Critic geography places all French ports in the Med at https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/462-france-ports/