Jump to content

BamaVol

Members
  • Posts

    1,919
  • Joined

Everything posted by BamaVol

  1. I sailed on CB in March and ran into a broken token dispenser on my deck, but just went up a deck and found one in working condition.
  2. Token machine was working on the Sapphire Princess in September.
  3. Yes, the fitness classes have sign up sheets. You print your name and cabin number.
  4. You can order two at a time with no problems. Generally that means they will both be charged to your medallion, as if you were drinking both. Without a package, it wont matter. With a package, it might not matter unless your total drinks exceed 15 and they were all charged to one of you.
  5. No need to worry. None of us is steering the ship.
  6. I’ve never seen wild game on a cruise ship menu. I doubt there is sufficient demand. But there are plenty of restaurants onshore where you can try them. Use google to find one near you.
  7. I’ve done it twice and never got a second email message. I just found the OBC in my account quite soon after requesting via email. If it was me, I’d keep submitting daily via email until it shows. Did you try chat?
  8. 1. What sort of speed are you getting outside your cabin? 2. What do the folks in the Internet Cafe say?
  9. I’m puzzled by the posts of lines, waits and no available dining times. Can anyone tell me when DMW was implemented? And has anyone seen a table of MDR capacity by ship? I can understand if ships were built or refurbished with reduced capacity after DMW implementation. But surely a ship like CB was built prior. I do understand how TD could require less capacity. But I dislike too much structure myself, and I’m not all that keen on dining with strangers. We’ve sailed Norwegian and never encountered difficulty getting a two top in an MDR and I fail to see how their method enables better utilization of capacity. So, are their ships built with more or more flexible MDR seating? I can see how Princess might want to subtly drive business to SD. But in 17 days sailing so far, on older ships, I’ve always been able to make MDR reservations and have them honored for my desired times. Unless you have worked for Princess, I don’t think you know WHY this is happening. But maybe we can figure out HOW.
  10. I left a backpack on a London Underground train in 1996. It took two months and cost £50 to get it back. But I got it back. It had my wallet, camera, credit cards, cash, return air ticket, and a load of other goodies.
  11. There is. It’s where I would look first.
  12. The 15 minute wait was no big deal. The 45 minute wait was compounded by the app showing it delivered 5 minutes before it showed up. I figured someone else was eating my sandwich. A roll call buddy ordered a coke. When it didn’t arrive in an hour, he reordered. What showed up? Two cokes. So, yeah, there are glitches. But my two legs work just fine. I am never far from a bar and even the IC is easily reached if I get too hungry.
  13. I’d be shocked to see them again in my lifetime.
  14. If you are proposing to go to guest services and ask for an upgrade, I have my doubts about your chances of success. They could offer a paid upgrade if cabins are available. I think early is better than late. That way they can tell you to come back at 5:00 to see if someone failed to arrive. Good luck.
  15. It is a simple process. Still possible. A month ago I was switching back and forth between phone and iPad.
  16. I’m happy with Sam Adams Boston lager or Lagunitas IPA. On Sapphire last month, they had 4 beers from Alaskan Brewing. I don’t drink anything in a green or clear bottle.
  17. Thank God they didn’t run out of good beer. 😁
  18. I’ve used it twice this year. The first time ever was embarkation day. It took about 45 minutes to get a sandwich delivered to the pool deck. The second time, I ordered a sandwich, soup and beer. It came to my cabin in 15 minutes. I’m not going to die from hunger in an hour. But that’s a long time to wait for an adult beverage. Easier to walk to the nearest bar.
  19. A decent beer is $7. 5 of those is $35. You are in the black.
  20. I tried a sidecar, and then a cable car on Sapphire in the Wheelhouse last month. Very sweet. Like licking a lemon lollipop. My usual is a Woodford Manhattan. The only time it was messed up was my final night on Caribbean Princess in March when the Wheelhouse bartender made an old fashioned instead. He set it in front of me and said “I made a mistake”. Then he remade the drink.
  21. Why don’t you ask Princess?
  22. I used my last OBC for excursions.
  23. Not everyone with a package will choose casual dining or watch a show in the theater. Anecdotal evidence says even fewer will order 2 gross deserts a day (am I showing my bias?). I think everything you read here is just an unscientific guess, generally based on what the poster does. I like data to inform my decisions too, but sometimes it’s simply not available.
  24. Crew appreciation is the automated tipping that most lines collect from passengers in addition to base fares. $16 per person per day in a balcony and below. There are plenty of places to dine on your base fare, but the number has been shrinking. You will always dine in the main dining room and buffet at no additional charge. Most Princess ships have several additional options; a grill, a pizza by the slice, soft serve ice cream, the international cafe for sandwiches, soups and desserts.
×
×
  • Create New...

If you are already a Cruise Critic member, please log in with your existing account information or your email address and password.