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Yes just as it's not a "surge protector" type device.
You can bring a multi strip with plugs only, just no surge protection.
Good info and a long thread on this here......
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2376178&highlight=surge+protector
Thank you for the quick response and reference to the above message. I have now ordered a multi charger that is not a surge protector.:halo:
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Does Princess allow multiple device chargers, where I can charge phone, tablet, etc in one device? When I sailed on Norwegian, we were not allowed to bring power strips. Are they treated the same way?
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We also paid 199 on the Crown for the Photo package. We received a CD and a thumb drive. It was perfect because we had our friends in most of the pictures so we were able to share to cost.
I pre-ordered my pics this week for on the Grand for $99. Pics plus digital (thumb drive or CD?) I'll be on the Grand May 18
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Thank you for the info. I checked it out and have it purchased.
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Prints: each person takes his/her own
Digital: at home made a copy and send it to the other person. You can then delete the ones on your own device you do not want to keep.
That sounds like a good suggestion. Thanks.
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It was cabin last September.
Thaks for your reply. I was afraid it would be per cabin. Oh well.:(
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Are. the photo pks per person or per cabin? There will be 2 of us, un-related. I doubt if we would want each others photos
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Something on Cruise Critic that really frustrates is posters who start a review then disappear with it unfinished. I am not going to be one of those people, BUT, the final bit is going to be delayed as I was hit last night by a nasty bug... bronchitis or flu, not sure which. Thank you anonymous person on my cruise who shared THAT. It's too much effort to do the typing on a tablet so I'll wait to finish when I feel well enough to sit at a computer again.
My son and I both ended up with a bug when we got off the ship
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I know for a fact that they have robes in all cabin types from balcony cabin and "up" - that I know from personal experience. They might also have it in insides and/or ocean view cabins, but since you are in a suite you will definitely have robes. In a suite you also get slippers..... :)
We had a balcony cabin on the Pearl and did not have robes
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They are set up each evening and made back into a sofa every morning.
Ok. Thanks. I would hate to have to try walking around it all day.
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I read a post yesterday (unfortunately I can't remember which thread or by whom) that said the length of the sofa bed could be a shorter OR longer option. Their child was still small enough to set it up at the shorter length, but it could have been made up to a full bed length. Sorry I can't point you to the photo.
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Are the sofa beds set back up to use as a sofa during the day? Or are they pulled out and need to be left that way? If they are set back up as a sofa, are they made back up into a bed in the evening?
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That may be a problem as far as fitting in the space. The outlets are usually pretty close to the counter top. I find this one works fine
Are the outlets vertical or horizontal?
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That may be a problem as far as fitting in the space. The outlets are usually pretty close to the counter top. I find this one works fine
Are we allowed to use a surge protector? I thought is was just extension cords
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Thank you so much for your review. Your pics. are fantastic. We will be sailing Sept 13th. YEA!!!!!
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Sorry, I didn't mean to threadjack. Just got excited that there may be someone else interested in the quilt shops.
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Changin Tides(Juneau) looks to be a little off the beatin' bath on Franklin St. Rushin' Taylor (Skagway) looks real convenient (that's the one I would have to contact to ask them to change their closed day. Whale's Tail in Ketchikan looks pretty convenient, also. There is also another one in Ketchikan, Soft Goods and Green Stuff, but it does't look to be real convenient to the docks.
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Oh no, cruising combined with fabric shops?? I better bring another suitcase!
I just ordered the book mentioned in this thread from Amazon. I love having reference material on my travels.
We haven't booked any excursions, mainly a money thing, but may do so once aboard at the last minute. We're on the 9/13/2015 Pearl sailing out of Seattle.
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Rushin' Taylor's in Skagway looks like the best quilt shop to me, but they are closed on Wed. when we would be there. However, I had emailed her and she said she would switch days off if I planned to stop in. I didn't want to have her change just for me, however if there are several others interested, I would contact her again. Other shops are Changing Tides in Juneau and Wale's Tail in Ketchikan. Check out their web sites and let me know if you are interested.
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Jinglebella: The ship tries to get as close as possible but you are still pretty far away. If you want to get really close to a glacier do the Glacier Point Wilderness Safari!
Thanks, I'll check into that:)
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How close to the glaciers does the ship actually get? Watching it now on Cruise Critic and it looks like it stands out quite a ways?
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Only 38 more day! Whoopee!
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Not only have I always wanted to see Alaska, we chose this one as most budget friendly for a first time trip. (Next time, look out! LOL) I live in WA, so no flights (just a train ride), no hotels either. There were less expensive cruises, of course, but the location and travel savings balanced it out and then some.
We are going on the train ride out of Skagway, but other than that we are going to observe and take notes and most importantly, relax!
I am going with my quilting buddy. I always go on a girls only vacation once a year in September and we decided we had enough fabric (I just this morning put away the fabrics I bought last September) and since we had never been on a cruise.....
Both our husbands are fine with it and probably breathing a sigh of relief that we will spend less on this cruise than on a weeks worth of quilt show and fabric shopping. :D
Don't forget they have quilt shops in Alaska, too. Looking forward to checking them out. They have different fabric patterns then in the lower 48.
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Thank you for the wonderful review. Can't wait for Sept. Praying for the Aurora!
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Thank you so much!
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There's definitely more space to go around, where with a balcony, you practically have to crawl over the bed to get out onto the balcony.
OK .Thanks for the info!
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Please enlighten me.What are the Medallions? I picture a medallion as a round disc, but apparently that is not what they are?