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beg3yrs

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  1. Definitely not from my TA. That's a screenshot right off the Travel Summary I get from the Princess website. It's down at the bottom under Special Services. Here's a more complete summary:
  2. I wouldn't expect the new app to be available until December 1 when it's released to the general public.
  3. With all that, they'll probably have only one "Fun 21" table on board. I hate slots as they're mindless and for me, "Fun 21", with its low minimum wager, slow play and strategy differences because of an odd deck, is a way to spend some time with other like-minded players just having some fun.
  4. @jagoffee I booked with a TA so I don't have the pricing section you show in your summary. But, I do have a list of special services down toward the end. It lists the Specialty Dining 2 Nights just one time for each passenger however if you do the math on the pricing, $176.40 for 6 dinners works out to $29.40 which seems right as if Princess intends to provide 2 Specialty Dining Nights per segment. Still looking for someone to verify this specific instance. @memoak just replied that they got two 360 Experience invites per segment on a B2B booked as a single journey which is a similar concept but still has minor differences. Fingers crossed!
  5. No problem. We too usually only cruise with the Plus package. For some reason our TA was able to procure the Premier package at no additional cost on a B2B2B (each segment is 7 days) this coming June on the Sun Princess. Hoping it's not going to be one of those "once you try it you can't go back" experiences like we had with overseas business class air travel.
  6. We have firsthand knowledge and can confirm that as of last January it was $1500 per person. We've paid over $10K using gift cards for final payment. It was done through a TA.
  7. Thanks, yes for suites and Elite mini-bars, Princess has always treated each segment as a new cruise regardless as to how it was booked. Previous posters opined way back that the Premier package specialty dinners would be treated differently. Trying to get some first-hand rock-hard no-doubt been-there-done-that answers on this question.
  8. Now that the packages have been around for a while, I'd like to hear from people who booked a multi-segment cruise with a single booking number and the Premier Package. Specifically I want to know if you received two specialty dinners for each segment or were you limited to two for the whole booking? Looking at my travel summary, it lists the "value" of the specialty dinners as if it was for two dinners for each segment. However way back there were posts (before this was well established) that regardless of the number of segments, you would only get two dinners. Now it's time for first-hand experiences to be shared!
  9. That's been the behavior for as long as I can remember (and that length of time is getting shorter every day ... ) but @Host CJSKIDS recently had a different experience where the excursion was outright cancelled with all bookings being refunded. Then the same excursion reappeared at a higher price.
  10. We did this itinerary in 2022 on the Island Princess and we're going to do it again on the Emerald Princess in 2025. Yes, for us it was that good! IIRC, excursions in Alta were available for both days the whole time. That said, I just took a look at our excursions for 2025 and see exactly what you do for 2024. Only excursions for the first day are listed. In 2022 unless it was a late night or overnight excursion, the second day pretty much offered similar excursions to the first day. BTW, sailing out that late was amazing. The Northern Lights put on quite an amazing show as they were the backdrop to all the islands of the channel. Stay up, it's worth it.
  11. Great review, thanks so much. The warnings regarding embarkation and disembarkation are appreciated. You've got lots of useful information in there. Just wanted to ask about the Premium package and unlimited specialty dining. Did you really mean the casual dining venues like Alfredo's? AFAIK, the Premium package gives you unlimited casual dining but nothing with the specialty restaurants. Suite guests, IIRC, do get their first night onboard free in a specialty restaurant and that's often honored other nights as on the first night the specialty restaurants are all booked.
  12. Wow! Something definitely fishy. We're on the Discovery for the April 3rd sailing and had the order of two ports swapped for "Scheduled engine maintenance" too.
  13. https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2873458-short-notice/
  14. AFAIK, all Princess Plus at the $60 rate gets all the published Plus perks, even the newest, regardless of when booked. It's the $50 (and $40) packages that are limited. The Travel Summary has often been lagging as to what perks are included. The only downfall of booking Plus onboard is that the number of packages are supposedly limited and if they've already been sold, you're out of luck. That said, I have not read of anyone having that problem - yet.
  15. It is possible to use gift cards to pay for excursions ahead of boarding. First you must select the excursions online and place them in your cart. You have 24 hours to pay for them before they drop out of your cart. Once they are in your cart you must call Princess to have gift cards specifically applied to those excursion bookings. I have done it multiple times but sometimes I have had to hang-up-and-call-again (HUACA) to get a phone agent who is sufficiently knowledgeable to apply them to excursions in my cart. As you and others have pointed out, gift cards can be used for OBC ($1500 per person max btw) but that OBC can not then be applied to excursions before boarding. Of course once on board you can book excursions and that OBC will apply.
  16. MTP is the Most Traveled Passenger lunch. Typically for the top 40 most traveled passengers based on cruise days with Princess.
  17. Just a couple of weeks ago we used Uber to and from LAX. It wasn't to a ship but we can tell you about the transfer to the LAXIT. Near each terminal there's a specific spot to wait for a shuttle bus to the LAXIT point which is just off the airport property. It's much like a car rental shuttle and has places for luggage as well as a low entry making it simple to get your bags on board. Once at the LAXIT point people call for Ubers and Lyfts using the apps in the usual way. What's nice is the drivers have their own waiting area so they typically arrive in a few minutes. I've used the uber.com website to make mock bookings (hmm ... I wonder where I learned that) to get an estimate of the cost for Uber journeys. Lyft probably has similar functionality. IIRC with a Princess transfer, there's a representative at the baggage pickup areas. They use poster boards and hand-held signs so they're easy to find. You grab your bags off the delivery carousel, make sure they're properly tagged for the ship and the rep will keep them in a designated area. They'll also let you know where to wait for your shuttle bus. It's an advantage that you're done schlepping bags but can be a while waiting for your bus.
  18. History says that Princess taking bookings for ships doesn't mean they won't be sold during that time. Take the Pacific Princess for example. I had two bookings on her when her sale was announced. All Princess did was cancel our bookings and refund the deposits.
  19. There is at least one contradictory post so your confusion is understandable. You can certainly use your phone to communicate via WiFi. That's been my experience as well as the majority of responses.
  20. If you've booked direct with Princess, you can access transfers at the very bottom of the Travel page when logged into your account and looking at that particular booking. You should be able to see the pricing there. If you haven't booked with Princess but with a TA, your TA has to set up your transfer. Now, getting to your specific question, last time we used a transfer from LAX to San Pedro it was $29 per person. That was a few years ago so I'd expect an increase. Other posters on other threads have commented that if you have two or more people, Uber, Lyft and other transfer services can beat the Princess price.
  21. OK folks, it's the golden ticket. It means Do Not Disembark, you get to cruise for the rest of your days at no extra charge. Don't we all wish ...
  22. That is an excellent tour. If that had happened to me I'd be on the phone to Princess mad as a wet hen (how mad is a wet hen anyway?). If you've got the original tour description and it matches the newer one, I would insist the honor your original booking.
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