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  1. Sorry if this had been discussed previously, I searched for it and nothing came up. So, does Disney offer OBC for shareholders of Disney Company, like Carnival and RC do? If so, what is the rate? Thanks
  2. Many of those first timers may have been on cruises with other companies before. I understand that Princess was undercutting Carnival and RC prices for the Galveston cruises in order to get people on board, as this is their first time back in Texas after many years. This may have tempted people who may have taken a cruise from Galveston anyway to select Princess this time, as well as totally new cruisers who suddenly could afford the prices being offered by Princess but Carnival and RC were out of their price range. This may have been particularly true for those cruises during the Spring Break weeks that were fully booked and had hundreds of children aboard. It is a pity that everyone had bad luck with the weather situation on this particular cruise. I think that people who were on many of the previous weeks cruises on Ruby were very pleased with their experience.
  3. This Captain has been bringing his ship into port at Roatan every week for a few months. Do you really think that you know better than he does regarding docking his ship under various conditions? Are you aware of the years of training and experience a person has to have before being appointed as a Captain of a huge passenger ship? He is aware how disappointed the passengers would be about the missed port they have looked forward to visiting. I am quite certain he did NOT take this decision lightly and certainly not did give up too soon!
  4. When the Caribbean Princess did a TA a few years ago and called in at Liverpool, they brought on Pete Best of all people!
  5. Thank you. We are driving to IAH and leaving the car there, so it will be there when we fly back from SF. So we won't be on any flight schedule going in. We will have the parking lot shuttle bus take us to Terminal C as mentioned above.
  6. Does anyone know what is the location to board the Princess transfer bus at Houston Bush (IAH)? There are several separate terminals there.
  7. I was told that not all types of OBC can be used for casino play. Specifically excluded was the shareholder OBC and maybe the military OBC. Any further input would be appreciated.
  8. Thank you. This was the Saturday that was the last full day of the cruise, right? So from Sunday to Friday the food was served by the crew? Maybe cubfan63 did just not go there on Saturday or Sunday morning. We are booked on Ruby next month which is why I am very interested to get as much correct info as possible. 😇
  9. As mentioned in some earlier posts, it is the 65% alcohol sanitizer that is not effective against Norovirus. The 85% alcohol sanitizer is effective. It is available in some stores and online. Also Norovirus is not spread by the airborne route as COVID is, so masks would be no good anyway.
  10. It is the common 65% ethyl alcohol sanitizer that is ineffective. But the 85% ethyl alcohol sanitizer that Purell sells is effective. It is hard to find but Walgreen's had some, see my earlier post. I see you are in UK, so I don't know where you can get it there. But I expect someplace will sell it, perhaps Boots?
  11. FYI, Walgreen's (and maybe other retailers) have the 85% sanitizer. It's called Purell PRIME DEFENSE. I just picked up the last 4 oz bottle at my local store and will be looking for another one when they restock.
  12. There were no outbreaks on my 4 cruises that I knew about or heard about. I am sure if there had been a substantial number of cases we would have known about it and would have seen some precautions put in place. By contrast there were almost 300 people hit on the Ruby 2/26-3/5, which brought about the introduction of precautions and also a deep cleaning before the next cruise, which does makes it unique in that regard. I am guessing you wrote unknown for this cruise because the actual causative agent has not been conclusively identified so far, but it doesn't take a Nobel prize winner to figure out what caused it. Lower passenger density so far since restart is one contributing factor to the lower numbers compared to 2019, although two of the cruises I was on were almost at capacity, but also probably due to the extra care passengers were taking with precautions, including hand washing, in order to prevent COVID. And also we are barely into the third month of 2023, so who knows what the entire year will look like. I know that masks and the standard 65% ETOH hand sanitizer are ineffective against Norovirus. I suspect that now the worry about COVID has substantially lessened, so has the vigilance to stay safe.
  13. Yes Norovirus has been on the ships often in the past. What is new, and news, is the recent large outbreak on one particular ship. I have been on 4 cruises since the restart and did not see or hear about any cases of Norovirus on those ships. There were none of the precautions that I had seen previously when there had been some outbreaks, such as the frequent cleaning of surfaces, and plates being handed out in the buffets as you enter, rather than picking them up off the large stack, etc. which we are now hearing about on Ruby. Of course people were more concerned with COVID precautions, some of which may have helped the Norovirus situation as well. Complacency is one of the problems that lead to these outbreaks.
  14. Thank you for posting this useful information. As a retired research scientist I appreciate real scientific factual data and information rather than the uninformed opinions of people who don't know what they are talking about. I knew the usual 65% EtOH hand sanitizer that is available everywhere (because it is effective against COVID-19) was not effective against norovirus due to the protein capsid but hadn't yet heard of the stronger version. We will be sure to bring and use the 85% EtOH formula sanitizer on our next cruise on this ship.
  15. You said they dance on the tables, I said no, on platforms. This looks like the platform to me. Does it look like a dining table to you?
  16. Sure they do, sure they do. Now take your medicine and have a nice lie down.
  17. There actually is a deck 13 though. They just number it as 14! It's the same on most other cruise ships, and also hotels and large office buildings. Triskaidekaphobia!
  18. They do dance on Carnival, but NOT on the dining tables. There are special platforms that a few of the waiters dance on. The others dance on the floor. Our teenage granddaughters loved that aspect of the dining experience, but we can see where others would find it annoying. However most of the other passengers seemed to enjoy it also and several joined in the dancing, with others taking photos of the FUN!
  19. But if costs have gone up and prices have been reduced, even if some savings are made elsewhere, the overall result is lower quality for the consumer. This has happened. Nobody thinks the quality on any of the mass market lines is anywhere near what it was 30 years ago. And this was true before the COVID shutdown, and is even more so now, especially as the companies are trying to erase all of their red ink. We have been on four cruises after the restart and were not particularly happy with any of them, for different reasons, not always food-related, although some were better than others. We have one more scheduled which is on Princess hence I have been following this board. So far it sounds very similar to our recent experiences.
  20. 30 or so years ago a 7-day cruise on most of the MM lines was around $700 or so. This is about $1600 in today's money. But a 7-day cruise is still $700 or less now. Food prices and other costs have increased substantially over this time period. This is why things are not as good as they used to be. So yes, the alternative is to go to the higher priced lines if you still want this level of service. I imagine we will be doing so also, but this will mean less frequent cruises than we have been used to recently.
  21. Thank you. We did not cancel, so we will be taking things as they come. Our expectations will not be high, after our recent experience on HAL, but we can live with it for the itinerary. We were on the Caribbean Princess several years ago for the transatlantic which was fine. If our Ruby Princess Panama Canal is at least at that level, it will be okay.
  22. Could not do open dining reservations on the app on our recent NS cruise. Only by telephone or at the booking stand. However popular dinner times get filled up quickly especially for 2-tops, we could never get one. It seems they can only reserve 50% of the available tables. But there was no waiting for a table after the first night which was quite chaotic. 20-30 minute wait in the Ocean Bar with a buzzer, after a slow line to get to the host desk at the door. Several people got fed up of waiting and decided just to go to the buffet instead asking nearby people to return their buzzers for them!
  23. Our recent experience as new to HAL on the NS in December. As you Wish or Anytime dining can be a mixed bag. Sometimes there is a line at the door and then another wait for a table up to 30 minutes. This usually happens on the first night. For subsequent nights seating was essentially immediate. Getting a 2-top is sometimes a slightly longer wait than taking a shared table. It is possible to make a reservation by telephone, and then you get a separate line and check-in desk. However reservations for the popular times go early and are hard to get (compared to some other cruise lines that use apps). I found out after some questioning that they only do reservations for 50% of the available tables. They will usually assign to the same general seating area each time. But if you don't like your seating area, they will assign you to a different one if you ask on your next visit.
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