I am coeliac (celiac in American) Sabatinis did gf pasta for me as did the MDR's.
Over the years I also got to go to the Most Travelled pax lunch a couple of times, let them know beforehand on the RSVP I was coeliac, they looked after me gf wise. Great service on Princess, did my 21st cruise on Princess in September.
Slightly off topic but still bumpy seas. My son, his wife and two teenage daughters are currently on Ocean Victory, one of his company's vessels to Antarctica, they encountered 10 metre seas through ye olde Drake Passage which is not unusual. Calmer waters at the moment in the ice.
Yes, way to go. Your worldie is not that far away - May. We did half worldie on Arcadia, Sydney to Southampton, via Africa in 2012. It was great but 49 days was enough for me.
To experience the more interesting itineraries of lines like HAL you really have to get on the aircraft, fly to the Americas or Europe and start your cruise adventures there, so much to see. I just cannot understand why people do the same old cruises every year, South Pacific, NZ etc.
Standby for incoming, lol.
I do, I was in the Nasho lottery in 1968. My birthday marble did not come out but I was exempt anyway having just done 3 years in the British Army. The policy was if you had served with other Commonwealth forces you were exempt from Nashos here. But I did 6 years in the CMF (Army Reserve) anyway.