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  1. The only Link station I think people should avoid if you can is Pioneer Square. I usually get off at University Street Station (if I'm going to the ferry or waterfront) or Westlake if I've got time to kill downtown and just want to walk around. The experience is different every time. I never feel unsafe riding in the daytime, even when by myself. 

  2. On 3/21/2024 at 7:44 AM, no1racefan1 said:

     Looks like we're going to have a 6-ship day in Juneau, phew!

    Really a five ship day since the Bliss and Encore do some hot berthing and only one of them is there at a time. But still a verrrryyyyyy busy day at the dock! 

    EDITED: Whoops I just realized you're there on the 22nd, not the 21st on the Royal. Still a very busy day! 🙂

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  3. 28 minutes ago, dmwnc1959 said:


    I think it’s that ‘staggered scheduling’ (hot berthing) that keeps the cruise lines complaint with the limit of five ships ‘docked’ (at the same time) per day. 

    Yes, the Bliss and Encore often visit Juneau on the same day, but one leaves and the other scoots in an hour later. Busy, busy day for those folks working on land. 

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  4. You asked, so here's why I pre-pay for water:

    I am admittedly horrible about remembering to drink water. Misery ensues, especially when hot weather, sparkling wine, margaritas, and gin & tonics enter the chat. Yes, I can fill at the tap or the buffet (ignoring the signs that explicitly say not to) and I can and do bring my hydroflask for that purpose. BUT...when I pre-pay water, I "assign" myself a certain number to drink every day. I throw them in my bag when going ashore and save a trip to the buffet or the table as you walk off the ship to get one. I drink half a cold one from the fridge when I get up, and the other half before I go to bed (I can't stand room temp water).  Again this is just me, and how I choose to travel, and it works for me because being dehydrated and hungover on a ship is the worst thing ever. Having the cartons ready to go in my stateroom when I arrive is just my insurance policy. At home I drink 64oz of water a day. On a 7 day cruise I drink 24 liters of water and it's $50 well spent, at least to me. Your mileage may vary. To each their own. Cheers

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  5. We were in 6002 in the Caribbean and loved it. For a port-heavy itinerary or one with with fjord cruising I would do it again in a second. While the outside area is not ideal with the vessel is underway, any time they open up the bow for any kind of viewing you will thank yourself for booking that stateroom! I am trying to book it again for another cruise. This is when we were approaching San Juan PR. image.thumb.jpeg.2a3a9a0397ec3f09cc1dcbe864f08572.jpeg

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  6. 15 hours ago, L1211 said:

    These people care deeply.  They want to see us delighted.  It was such a warming experience and reminder of how hard they work FOR US.  To make our dinner and vacation special.  just a reminder to call out great service.  They are so appreciative when we do. 

    So glad you took the time to pull her aside AND to take time to share this story with us. I fill out hero cards as well. Most of the people who are serving us on these vessels are away from families, very young kids, aging parents, and most of them do it with impeccable professionalism and care. When one stands out to me I make sure everyone knows about it. It's the least I can do. 

     

    21 hours ago, L1211 said:

    But the margarita is top shelf!  Maybe a dozen or so and I wont care! 

     

    Honestly, drinking Patron Margaritas all day is on of the best parts of FAS+. (However I do start the day with a Painkiller - the drink not the drug)

  7. I would also recommend just renting the car - May 20 is fairly early in the season and I think people underestimate how spread out Fairbanks is. You'll be able to fit a lot more in and maybe be a little spontaneous if you come across a suggestion you want to chase down. 

     

    AM or PM Riverboat only is a common itinerary for pax that just spend one night in Fairbanks as part of their land tour. 

  8. Sitting in the Spinnaker with a great jazz quartet right now. Very relaxed, lots of cozy window seats. This space is way better than HALs Crows Nest…just feels more open? The Pearl is still in great shape and I can see why you enjoyed sailing onboard her so much Chief. Beautiful “right sized” ship! 

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  9. Update from the Pearl. Onboard with P+ and have only found Prosecco at every bar.  Magnums has “one bottle” of Pommery Rose. Nice bartender Jim says “I have no idea what is going on, we’re the Champagne Bar!”. In Spinnaker, they don’t have Pommery Rose…in fact when I ordered it he says “ok Prosecco?” It’s the only Sparkling Wine/Champagne on the P+ menu. Umm..no. So I ask for La Crema. They have none. I ask for the other P+ Chardonnay (Terrazas) and he has to go searching for it. I don’t really want Chardonnay but I don’t really drink any other whites. Anyway, I drink Hendricks at home so I’ll probably give up grapes this cruise. Eating at LeBistro tomorrow and will have many Veuves, since that’s the only place you can get it…I hope! 🤞🏼 

  10. On board right now. Looking great in all areas. Food so far has been excellent - had dinner in Summer Palace and food and service were excellent. O’Sheehans is hopping. Stateroom is refreshed and has tons of storage, very impressed! 

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  11. On 1/6/2022 at 1:50 PM, ilv4cruising said:

    So I guess I'm really tired or not quite following.  Based on the amounts above here are the 2 options I can figure out.

     

    1 - Moving from SBP Prepay ($44.95) to EBP Prepay ($49.95) – Difference is $5

    2 - Moving from SBP Prepay ($44.95) to EBP Onboard ($59.95) – Difference is $15

     

     

     

    How do we get to $10?

     

     

    FYI - I phoned HAL to ask what it would be to upgrade onboard and they said $5.  I hope it is $5/per person/day when we try this 🙂

    There is a third scenario - the one where you don't Prepay for the SBP to begin with. That was my situation as the SBP was included in the fare as part of Have it All. (Just like Internet, the Shore Excursion Credit, the Dining Credit.)

     

    We got to $10 because I was sitting at a Bar at a HAL ship 20 minutes after boarding and was told the cost was $10 for Have it All fares. If you prepay the SBP, it will definitely be $5. Although I don't know why you wouldn't just prepay the EBP if that is what you are wanting onboard. If you are going to prepay for a package, then just get the one you want. Seems like the easiest and most logical thing to do. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  12. 3 hours ago, ilv4cruising said:

    Hi there,

     

    I'm not sure I followed how much more you paid to upgrade.  Was it $10 per person/day?  Based on the posting the difference in price between the 2 packages is only $5 per person/day.  Do you know why you had to pay $10 per person/day?  Thanks,

    Because the SBP I had was "free" - part of the Have it All Promotion Fare. If one wants to buy the package outright as part of a regular fare, that is the per day cost - the difference is $5 per day. 

     

    If I had purchased the SBP as part of my booking, then the upgrade cost would just be $5 per day. 

  13. 5 hours ago, Josie201 said:

    I see (barely) in the fine print the language about the 15 drink maximum, seemingly including water and other non-alcoholic drinks.  Have you been able to test that theory?  At some point there was a report that on the EBP the non-alcoholic drinks were unlimited. 

    I was told that the non-alcoholic drinks were unlimited and did not count toward the 15. Based on my experience, that is true. I got an aluminum bottle of water at a bar every time I walked by one, threw it in my bag, and then kept them in the empty minibar fridge. I'm sure I would have hit the limit on some days if they had counted toward the 15. 

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  14. 4 minutes ago, CruiserBruce said:

    In the menu in the first post it lists several sparkling wines, including Domaine Chandon Brut...

    I think the question was whether there is a sparkling wine that would be included in the EBP that is not in SBP. Upgrading doesn't provide you a package that has any additional sparkling wines or champagnes, so a drinker of those would be quite happy keeping the SBP. 

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  15. 12 minutes ago, ottahand7 said:

    We are going to do the same on our upcoming NS trip.   I like bourbon and I probably will be having a few at Notes nightly if not too crowded.  Any idea what sparkling wine is available in the EBP?     I don't know if Roger Jett has updated that yet.  Thanks! 

    There really isn't a sparkling wine that is in that EBP window of $12-15. A glass of Veuve Clicquot is $18. So what you see in the SBP list are your choices if you want to order in-package. 

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