We got off the Regal in January. If you had purchased an internet packaging through the ship & still had minutes (Princess Plus or any other way) there was no charge to print your boarding pass in the internet cafe. Not sure if the staff had to be there or if you could do it when they weren't (he was there when we printed it off).
I have found St Thomas and Antigua but for St Lucia the one I found looks like it is a partial as it only has shopping listed not the normal guide with the little map and other basic info. So yes it would be appreciated.
We used him a few years ago for transfer to Dover from London. He was on time (actually early), got our bags dropped at the port and then drove us to the castle. We plan to use him again later in the year. Found him very responsive to emails.
We were on the Regal last week; except for one item we found the food very good (for some reason the Pina Colada soup was just bland). The meat in the surf & turf was how I wanted it and the lobster wasn't tough. Both the lamb chops and lamb shank (CC dining) were tender. My mother wasn't thrilled with the chestnut risotto but I think it was partly that she was expecting something different (her comment was it was just creamy rice).
By the way, if you have the internet package you can print your boarding pass for free on the ship. And we found getting off the ship with EzCheck very easy. When we got to the airport we got off the bus and just had to go through security at them to the gate.
We got off the Regal Tuesday. We checked in on-line Monday afternoon but Monday night (7ish) Princess delivered the EZCheck baggage tags and boarding passes to our cabin. Note they told us it could be as late at 10pm before we would find out if we were "accepted" for EZCheck. Because of this do NOT put out your luggage until you find out or you will have to claim your bags in the terminal. You only put the EZCheck tags on your suitcases not the other ones that they give you (you can use those for your hand bags).
On our recent cruise we found out that they are no longer providing printed port guides. We were told they are only available "on the app" but not all of us have phones or wish to take them off ship and sometimes a printed piece of paper for your pocket is what you want (and in some cases the port was not on the app). The front desk was able to print some off but it took three tries and the quality was poor (condensed to one page on a printer that was almost out of ink). We have some cruises coming up and wonder if anyone has any old port guides for the ports listed below they could PDF and upload?
Aruba
Bonaire
Curacao
Dominica
St Lucia
St Thomas
Turks & Caicos
Martinque
Antigua
La Havre (Paris)
Lisbon
Balbao
Porta Delgado (Azores)
La Coruna (Santiago de Compostela)
Any and all would be appreciated!
Thanks