The two weeks is the time required to renew it, if you are in a rush. Show up at the passport office within three weeks of travel, they'll tell you to come back in two.
Get a sideways interior. Much more desk, counter and closet space than a regular balcony.
We get Plus when we get an interior, usually for the same cost if we were to get a balcony, we're just getting more value for our money.
If you book two separate voyages you can choose to have Plus on the first and standard on the second. You can bank all the drinks you want for the second sailing and hit the duty free liquor on the last night of the first sailing too
There was a L.G.B. political sign door decoration on our cruise last month. Whatever party you are affiliated with, does someone really need to put that on a cabin door?
Did you take a video of the loose handrail, showing where it had some give? They can repair it to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else.
Do you have copies of all paperwork you completed?
Accidents happen, file a claim with travel insurance.
It doesn't matter what time zone you're in - just turn on your stateroom TV. News channels will be covering it. Or your phone on social media or news. You don't need to know what exact time the ship is on when you see it it you do this.
The straight answer is the one in writing from Princess.
If there's a passport office in your area, you can get one the same day provided you show them you're traveling in the next two weeks.
We like they've changed it to 11:30 am since we usually skip breakfast and the Elite boarding lounge carb heavy offerings.
Where is the high tea? Sounds like an option to not have to deal with the crowds at Vancouver Place.