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  1. 32 minutes ago, Itried4498 said:

     

     

    Here’s reality: it’s inevitable that you’re going to get a subpar or even awful meal on a single cruise.  But the odds of every piece of food being “inedible” and signature desserts tasting like “lipstick” are probably less than those of willing a billion-dollar jackpot.  Generally when people use that type of verbiage, it’s because the cruise wasn’t something they wanted to begin with.

     

     

     

     

    Quite honestly, I really wanted to go on this. It was a great deal and it gave me a chance to try a new cruise line, which I've been wanting to do. Do. I was thrilled about the ports. When Royal goes up there they generally just go to Halifax and Bar Harbor. I like stopping in a different port every day and I was very happy to be going. I was also taking my friend Lee's word for it that the food would be better. I was very surprised that it was in bed as it was.

     

    I think I mentioned that there were things that I enjoyed. I think that they tender much better than royal does, and I enjoyed being able to visit five ports in a single week. Service was fantastic. Our waiter, junior waiter and hour cabin attendant were all really great people. He had much better cabin service than I have had on my last couple of cruises.

     

    I've never been on an Oasis class ship, but Anthem had plenty of live music in the bars and venues. I don't think I've been on a cruise that didn't have live music.

  2. 52 minutes ago, Itchy&Scratchy said:

    I believe you would love much newer Princess ships a lot more, despite the itinerary/price. It's the old ships that are meh, not Princess in general. We have made a decision in 2016 not to ever sail on anything older than Royal Princess and never looked back. That was after sailing on Caribbean Princess in 2016. But anything Royal Princess and newer is very enjoyable.

     

    I think you're right. My one friend said there was a huge difference between this cruise and the one she had on Ruby Princess to Alaska. 

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  3. 17 hours ago, Itried4498 said:

     

    If you had said the you didn't think the food was as good as RCL, I could understand.  But when everything is inedible and the signature dessert tasted like "lipstick," it sounds like you're comfortable/ partial with RCL and didn't like the change.  And flavor chemist, really, lol?  It'd be more believable if you said Gordon Ramsey was onboard critiquing the cooking :).

     

    Really? Attacking my friend's position is your defense? She worked for many years for Seagrams in exactly that capacity. 

     

    So, have you tasted the dessert in question? Or are you cheerleading for Princess? I am not in any way partial to Royal except to say that my other friend's pre-cruise assessment of the food on Princess was wrong. It was terrible. Royal has had their ups & downs with food, as evidenced by many of the reviews on these boards and others. The friend who was partial to Princess had been on the Ruby Princess over the summer right after sailing on Oasis, and said that Princess won that round hands-down. On Emerald none of us were happy with the food.

     

  4. You weren't there, were you?

     

    Most of the dinners were terrible. I heard plenty of people complaining about it. Out of the week, I think I liked two choices.

     

    1st night - fish was tough and overcooked. 

    2nd night - The duck l'orange had no orange on it anywhere and was extremely tough. The pate appetizer was like a cross between baby food & baby poop

    3rd night - rack of lamb was good

     

    Other dinners that week were just as bad as the first two. Duck breast was again tough, the striploin was terrible. 

     

    Their signature dessert that they kept pushing tasted like 1970s lipstick.  

     

    The line for the tea was incredibly long but once people saw what was being served, the dining room quickly emptied out. Pastrami with mayonnaise? Ugh! 

     

    The Indian food on the buffet had no spicing whatsoever. 

     

    The breakfast menu in the dining room was very limited compared to Royal. They only offered eggs benedict on the last day, and it wasn't worth the wait. 

     

    One of the people I was traveling with is a flavor chemist and she said she had a conversation with a chef from NYC who was onboard who also said the food was disgusting. The best meal we had was in Bar Harbor, off the ship.

     

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  5. I've been on a bunch of Royal cruises, one Celebrity cruise, and yesterday I returned from my 1st ever Princess cruise.

     

    We (3 friends and I) were on the Emerald Princess out of Red Hook, Brooklyn.  One friend is a Princess cruiser who took the Ruby Princess to Alaska in June and had a fantastic time. She kept telling me the food is so much better on Princess than Royal. Nah, it was inedible. I know things have been hit or miss on a lot of cruises, but out of a solid week I think I only enjoyed two dinners. The food at the buffet was tasteless. That same friend was on Oasis in May and she had a great time with her family, but she didn't like the food on Oasis. 

     

    I like older ships, I was on Majesty a couple of times and I loved Enchantment, so I'm fine with mature ships, but this was not what I expected. What I thought was bad:

    Signage was poor, it was hard to locate bathrooms in public areas.

    The Medallion app didn't work well.

    Information in the app didn't match what was printed on their "Princess Patter"

    You can only get self-serve water and coffee at the buffet

    The drinks were beyond weak, and we were paying for them, we didn't get a package.

    The hallways were ugly, no artwork

    The entertainment was beyond meh. There was an amazing pianist who was a delight, but the musical shows were amateurish, the entertainment in the bars wasn't as much fun as it is on Royal, and there was a general lack of activities. They had a comedian who told jokes so old I was finishing the punchlines for my friend before the comedian could get them out. He also told a lot of misogynistic and political jokes, and people walked out. 

     

    What was better:

    Not a lot of upselling. I never felt pressured. I never saw anyone in the Park West gallery, no one dragged me into Effy, and the spa never approached me.

    The tender system was great! They use their lifeboats as tenders and it works really well. We never had a long line for the tenders, whereas I waited forever to get to and get back from Bar Harbor on Royal.

    They still clean the rooms multiple times a day. I don't look for that or need it, but for those who enjoy that, there you go.

    Their free pizza is closer to real pizza but it still ain't Brooklyn pizza 😉

     

    They had two formal nights for a one week cruise! I was surprised. Many didn't dress the second time.

    At 57 I think I was one of the youngest people on the ship. I only saw one child all week. 

     

    Would I cruise with them again? Only if the price and itinerary were irresistible. I love cruising out of Cape Liberty with Royal because I can roll out of bed and be there in 10 minutes, but there's such a limited amount of itineraries from this port.

    YMMV

     

     

     

     

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  6. In 2019 my husband had a subdural hematoma on board. They brought the ship back to St. Maarten and sent us to St. Maarten Medical Center. He was airlifted the next day to NJ. Insurance covered everything for the air ambulance, reimbursed the hospital costs (St. Maarten charged us about 10K) and the one night of the hotel for me. They also refunded us for the missed days of the cruise. I hope no one ever needs this. We bought the insurance through our travel agent, and the company was AON. I've seen people complain about it but I didn't have any issues, other than them waiting to see if my medical insurance would cover things.

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  7. 3 minutes ago, startedwithamouse said:

    Any departure change will come in writing directly from Princess. An email with an attached PDF of your booking will note any changes for boarding. 

     

    Itinerary changes, if any, most likely will be in letter format placed in your stateroom. New Itinerary, apologies and possibly a goodwill credit on your folio for missing ports, in addition to refund of port fees. 

     

    Considering the National Weather Service has been on this for over a week, I think they could have been more forthcoming with travel plans. Other lines have communicated changed itineraries. Right now all we know is that we are expected to board on Saturday. To where? We know that at least two ports are guaranteed to be a no go due to tenders. Who knows what condition the other 3 will be in when we get there? 

    And if they're going to change completely and head down to Bermuda, it would be nice for people to know in advance so that they can pack the proper clothing. 

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  8. On 2/21/2023 at 9:50 AM, Nitemare said:

    So . . . not a question, but more of a statement, eh?

    A statement about the vaccination question. I feel so bad when the girls come home all beleaguered, talking about the people who were incredibly rude to them over something that they don't control.

  9. At Cape Liberty (not sure if they're doing it at other ports) the check-in agents ask if you have been vaccinated for Covid. The cruise line has the agents asking this. Don't be pissy with the check-in agents. Just say yes or no, and move on. They're not judging you and they don't need your sermons. They wouldn't be asking if the they weren't instructed to do so.

     

    There's a small group of outliers who seem to think it's okay to get all high & mighty with the check-in people and sometimes get downright abusive. Would you want someone acting that way towards your daughter or Mom or aunt? Almost all of the check-in agents are women.

     

    RCCL keeps a count of vaccinated vs unvaccinated. That's it. 

     

     

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  10. I had this problem, used the fix listed above, but found out later that Royal had changed everyone's email address to mine. When I say everyone I mean friends I've cruised with in the past, the friend of a friend who is cruising with that friend (and not me) in the future, and my daughter. It was hilarious but frustrating. I was getting emails for my friend's upcoming cruise, telling me to buy the packages.  It took a few calls and numerous holds but I finally got it straightened out (I think).

  11. Ship – Anthem of the Seas Sail dates January 2-13, 2023

     

    Deck - 10

     

    Stateroom # - 10177

     

    Stateroom Category 

     

    Interior Forward

     

     

     

    Quiet Stateroom? Very! No noise.

     

     

    Was stateroom a connecting stateroom? - No

     

    Any specific problems with this cabin? - Yes; Completely unable to access the internet in this room. Also, the virtual balcony glitched a few times 

     

    Any other comments? – Nice, quiet, not far from the forward elevators

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  12. I was on Anthem 1/2-1/13, and couldn't get on in our cabin. My daughter and I were unable to accomplish anything inside. We could get on in the common areas, but when I had meetings, I would be constantly booted off. I think they oversold WiFi & couldn't handle the traffic. People were complaining at the Voom desk every day.

     

    I had trouble with Zoom & Google Meet. It was beyond frustrating.

  13. Ok, update on my issues:

     

    1. The fix that someone gave me for the C&A points worked, so that's done. 

    2. When I booked onboard for Symphony in October 2024 I added my friend Yvon to the reservation. I have since been getting emails from Royal Marketing for my Liberty cruise in May, but they are addressed to Yvon.

     

    3. My reservation isn't transferring to my travel agent. When she looked into it, she said they have Yvon listed as the primary passenger, even though my printout from the Next Cruise desk has me as passenger 1. Yvon wasn't even with me on the Anthem cruise.

    4. It took 3 calls before I got someone who knew what was happening with the email problem. When they booked me on board for the next cruise, it somehow changed everyone's email address to mine. Me, my 19 year old daughter (who was with me on Anthem), my friend Yvon, and Yvon's friend, Carol, who is booked with Yvon for a cruise in May. How the hell did they manage to do that? 

     

    5. The emails were changed back to each of our individual accounts but they still haven't straightened out the Symphony booking so it can transfer to my travel agent. 

     

    So, what caused this problem?   It has to be an IT glitch on their end. Wasn't user error, the women who put my reservation through didn't do much more than access my room number, copy over the information, and then adding Yvon's name. I had Yvon's C&A number & email, and confirmed them both. It's the strangest thing.

  14. On 1/20/2023 at 7:05 AM, ctigerk said:

    Can you share the "quick fix for the C&A display" I registered for my upcoming cruise and am now getting the same message. TIA. 

     

    This is what was posted by another user, and it worked:
    Click on your Initials in the top right corner, then profile, my loyalty. Then take Your Crown & Anchor number out, type it back in and click save. Then go back to your upcoming cruises. This should help. A Crown & Anchor Representative just walked me through this and it worked for me.

    Hope it helps. 

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