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  1. On 5/3/2024 at 8:37 PM, FancyPants21 said:

    Just back from the theatre and I had to post...

     

    The show was 5-Skies. It is a high-tech, musical show about a person playing a computer game. The object is to pass through the levels to the final goal... to save the Sky Princess.

     

    I have been longing for Princess to do shows that had a story and weren't just reviews and with this they have answered my prayers. It is original, it is well done, it is fun and enjoyable. If I were to be critical then some of the songs are a little repetitive but it is a small point.

     

    I loved it and this for me marks a new beginning for Princess shows. Let's hope it continues...

    I groaned at the whole premise of 5 skies (the idea of computer games just leaves me cold.) Reluctantly, we went & it was really good! (Despite a computer glitch which halted the whole show for about 5 mins.) 

    There was also a Jim Henson show in the aft show lounge which certainly had potential. When we saw it I believe it was one of the first performances & it was a bit ragged in parts but I would certainly go to see it again - with the rough edges removed) 

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  2. I’m not sure what was going on. For the first few days the gelateria was happy to provide plain gelato as part of the plus package (in place of your daily premium desserts) Later on though, they refused to do this hence the work around. I’m sure some will like the premium desserts but they were too rich for my taste. 

  3. 53 minutes ago, david63 said:

    You may want to pass on those (I have seen them!)

    Agree. The desserts are truly awful. After we were refused simple gelato instead of one of our two daily desserts we requested ‘Godfather’s but hold the sauce, nuts, cream, biscuits etc.’ (Jack Nicholson did it with more style in Five Easy Pieces.) Worked for us. 

  4. Last summer we went on Sky and I opted to take a dark blue light-weight lounge suit (I quite like wearing a tie!) and embarked in a dark linen jacket so I could mix and match as I fancied. Also we were not travelling home straight away after our cruise and I thought the extra weight of a DJ, dress shirt etc. unjustified. It was fine with that choice, although I did feel a little twinge of regret on the formal nights. There were a good number of DJs - probably a smaller %age than on P&O but still a significant number. It was also noticeable that there was all kinds of dress baseball caps, shorts etc. on all evenings. It wasn’t a problem and I didn’t feel that anyone was wearing a particular style of clothing just to make a point. If I was to go on Sky again and packing wasn’t constrained I would probably opt to take my DJ- but I am a lazy dresser and formal wear takes away all the decisions. 

  5. 56 minutes ago, terrierjohn said:

    We have Princess plus so drinks are free, so the elite lounge get together with discounted drink prices is not a benefit,  however we hope to take advantage of the free laundry for elite passengers.

    Agree, but the nibbles are nice. (it may be (?) that some reduced rate cocktails now fall into the ‘free with plus’ price range.) 

  6. 2 hours ago, grapau27 said:

    Following along John.

    We were last on Princess November/December 2019 on a Hawaiian cruise from San Francisco and wondered what our Elite benefits would be on Sky Princess.

    Best wishes for a wonderful cruise.

    You get early evening lounge with nice nibbles & slightly cheaper drinks. Also entertainment. Now this is a goody! The laundry service is brilliant (obviously not for your best shantung frillies but fine for all else. Send some in day one. Get it back late day two or day 3. Send a second lot day two. Make a copy of you laundry sheet ( we only had one problem when the day our cabin steward had a day off but he sorted it next day.) 

    you also get free wine tasting events ( fairly uninspired to be honest). Quick boarding (very) 

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  7. We particularly liked: the international cafe(?) at the base of the atrium; the pizza restaurant ( though I understand uncharged (Plus)  access is now limited;)The grill (paid for) was quite good; Rudi’s, again quite good - a bit less of the entertainment by the waiters perhaps. The pre dinner get together with snacks & entertainment for higher tiers was also good (although I understand points transfers are no longer possible.) The theatre shows (we thought) were better than P&O ( even with the computer gremlins causing a hiatus during two shows.) The lounge game shows were truly ‘end of the pier’ I’m afraid. Deck sports are much more organised on P&O. Ballroom dancing was scheduled but that simply meant a member of the bar staff moved a few chairs and tables and the piped music played some big band tracks- no compère, even. This might be a common theme, the daily paper lists lots of activities but the vast majority are simply ‘availability of equipment’. Most are un-hosted 
    Cabin very well equipped and appointed (std balcony) Steward excellent. 

    oh, almost forgot! Good selection of cheese in the buffet in the evening cf Brie & Edam every night in MDR. Why can’t they put some decent stuff in the main restaurant?

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  8. We did the ships tour ( by boat) to the Cinque Terre. Quite happy with it. You could do the trip by rail or even commercial  boat from the port but we weren’t too sure about timings. 

  9. Hi Sandancer,

    We sailed on Sky P last year out of Soton on a western Med cruise. We hadn’t sailed with Princess before but have sailed P&O quite a bit & also Cunard. I have never had a problem with formal nights (in fact I prefer black tie as it saves thinking about what to wear.) I was aware that Princess may be a a bit more flexible with dress than I was used to I decided to take a dark blue lightweight suit and wear a dark linen jacket to board. As it happened there were a lot of dinner jackets on formal and whilst I didn’t feel out of place in a lounge suit I would have been quite happy in my usual DJ for formal night. 

    Have a great cruise 

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  10. Our favourite ship is Aurora. Having said that we were underwhelmed by the offerings in the MDR. To be honest since the Covid hiatus we have not been wowed by the MDR (initially putting it down to training, experience and numbers of staff.) We have had better meals on Britannia and (whisper it) Ventura. This got me thinking; how important is the head chef in the quality of food presented? Also, do some ships have hardware that is better suited to certain types of dining arrangements? Certainly head chefs change regularly and we may have been luckier on some ships than others. Some ship’s galleys may by design be better suited to the demands of freedom dining whereas others better suited to club dining. Just some musings. 
    PS I still find difficulty navigating the options in the lunch menu (if I had a £ for every time I’ve muttered ‘I didn’t see that on the menu’ as we left the restaurant we’d have booked an extra cruise this year! 

  11. There was a shuttle in summer 2022. As mentioned it is quite a distance. There is a new cruise terminal there and you can walk through it to the town (& small beach.) Presumably you could get public transport but I’m not sure of the advantage of that over the shuttle bus (£ v convenience). We were really taken with Oporto. Walking over the bridges to the old town. 

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  12. On 3/5/2024 at 7:49 PM, sandancer said:

    We sent the cheese back at the Chefs Table. It was disgraceful. Our lovely waiter Marcus went to the buffet and made up a replacement with decent cheese. 

    What is it about cheese in the MDR? It used to be really good (ok, 20 odd years ago) but more recently has been satisfactory. The last couple of years on P&O the ‘choice’ (actually Hobson’s) has been poor. We were on a Princess ship last summer and their MDR cheese was even less inspiring than P&Os but here’s the point; wander up to the Princess buffet and there is an excellent selection of well prepared and presented cheeses. They had the stuff on board but just didn’t serve it in MDR. 

  13. I must admit I never liked the Whippy type ice cream served in the UK. On Sky Princess we both quite liked the soft stuff served on sun deck.  On the other hand we were less than happy with the gelato served in the atrium. Perhaps it’s down to expectation; didn’t expect much from the soft stuff & it was fine, higher bar for the gelato and it was just ok. We had the plus package but we rarely used up our ‘allocation’ at the gelato outlet - and when we did we ordered the premium desserts and after the first time we requested no cake, no sauce, no sprinkles and no cream. 

  14. 3 hours ago, GOQ said:

    I downloaded the Stockperks App then entered and verified my email address.

     

    I have a Halifax share dealing account so I just did the same as when I used to apply directly to P&O, I printed out a statement of my shareholding deleting my account information, so just containing my name, number of shares, valuation and valuation date then uploaded it to Stockperks.

     

    I then received an acknowledgement  of my "Manual Brokerage Statement Submission".

    Then another email to confirm that my ownership had been processed and validated.

     

    On a Friday I used the App to apply for two cruises I have booked for March and May. On Monday morning I received emails from Stockperks and P&O to inform me that both cruises had the Shareholder obc applied.

     

    It may be of interest GOQ, Halifax will now give details of your holding to third parties e.g. P&O or StockPerks. In the past they have refused to inform details of your holding with them to P&O/Princess/ Cunard etc. quoting GDPR. For the past x years I have gone through the rigmarole of downloading/screenshotting/redacting holding details and forwarding to the cruise line. Last year I got two benefits cards ( for a different holding) due to Halifax automatically applying and myself applying as an individual. I phone Halifax last week & they confirmed that they will now liaise with third parties for shareholder benefits. 

  15. It will be interesting to see how the new system works for passengers who have shares held by HBOS companies. In the past, HBOS have refused to pass on information of shareholding to third parties claiming it was an against GDPR (cynical me thought they just didn’t want the hassle.) To get your obc you had to send a screenshot as mentioned above. Having said that I have another holding with a perk and for the first time in many years I got the perk without applying for it so perhaps HBOS companies have had a change of heart. 

  16. Be interesting to see how this pans out for different proxy holders. In the past I’ve had run ins with HBOS who refused to inform Carnival companies of my holding quoting GDPR (I didn’t believe it for a minute.) Last year I applied though they did automatically apply for a shareholder benefit (non-cruise) for me, so perhaps they have had a change of heart. As we have no cruises within the next 90 days I haven’t broached the subject with them. Last Sept. I sent a screenshot & that was accepted. 

  17. PS. The Wi-Fi on Sky was excellent. The medallion worked well. I also liked the usb sockets integral to each bedside light - bear in mind that there are no uk sockets in the cabin but each cabin is supplied with a uk 3-pin adapter. 
    Also impressed with the motion sensor that activates subdued low level lighting if you get up through the night. 
    No crow’s nest or equivalent. 
    Huge casino/slots area where smoking is permitted. 

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  18. Been a good few P&O and last summer tried Princess (Sky). Found some good plus points with Princess. Excellent boarding (15 min tops from taxi drop off to ship,) the app worked well. We pre booked 14 Nights table for two in the aft MDR before we joined the ship and cancelled as required if we wanted to use alternative dining. We’ve never bought the drinks package on P&O but did take up the ‘Plus’ option as it was being sold at a give away price which included gratuities. We don’t drink a great deal but add in a couple of coffees & bottled water through the day and it was excellent value (we had a pre dinner cocktail, glass of wine with dinner and the odd extra drink if we felt like it.) The waiter service via the app worked well. I was amazed. We ordered a drink, the app said ‘your drinks are being prepared’, a little ship appeared on the screen to indicate that our drinks were on their way and sure enough, there was the waiter who found us sitting by the window watching the sea go by from the future cruises office window (& that was one of the problems with Sky.) Our previous cruise history had qualified us for a high loyalty tier and we got access to a nice lounge for pre dinner drinks, entertainment & good canapés etc.  Very nice. We also got complimentary laundry which is an excellent service (as the laundrettes will rush you $7 a go (if you need to purchase detergent as well.) Don’t all rush to the telephones…Princess have stopped carrying over loyalty points. 
    Back to boarding: the staff will encourage you to go to the buffet for lunch but there is a very nice dining room available (Estrella in our case, for day1 lunch.) 

    The buffet on board is very good in the main. When we were there there was an excellent range of cheeses available (cf to the miserable selection available in the dining room- Brie & Gouda…and for variation, Gouda &Brie!) We were not overly impressed with the food in the MDR. It looked very good but….

    On the plus side the International cafe is outstanding as was Alfredo’s pizza place. We had several lunches there (& even one evening meal.) At the time it was free with the Plus package- I understand you now only get two free meals there per cruise. The gelateria was OK - the premium desserts were shocking but you could get by without paying if you ordered a gelato premium desert & requested no sauce, no sprinkles, no cake, no cream. I’m not a lover of Mr Whippy type ice cream but the stuff given out from the kiosk on sun deck was rather good! 
    We used the Crown grill and also Rudi’s. Crown grill was quite good, Rudi’s ok (I accept it is at sea so its not going to as good as freshly caught seafood but we wouldn’t go again (unless we had loads of OBC to get rid of.) 

    The theatre shows we much preferred to P&O ( maybe because we hadn’t seen them before.) The computer graphics- when they worked were very good (unfortunately the computers crashed during two of the shows.). The singing was less shrill than P&O and the sound balance was also better. 
    On the not so hot side of things. The many of waiting staff appeared to be working to a tick box script and didn’t wait for or respond to any comments. The section waiter in the MDR came around every night and asked ‘Is everything fine?’ ‘Good’ and was away before any response could be made. 
    The Princess Patter daily newsheet was chock full of activities - but almost all were un hosted. The cruise director tried hard but it was all a bit Ant & Dec (yes/ no interlude & getting passengers to repeat ‘one smart fellow, he felt smart..etc’)

    Our main problem was the complete lack of space. Passengers laying on towels on deck due to a lack of beds/chairs. No room in bars - hence drinking in the future cruises office. 
    Did we enjoy it? Of course we did, it was a cruise. Would we go again? We have one booked on Sky this year. Do we prefer P&O. I think so! 

     

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