Yes you can. Once you log in, you'll be able to go to your account and select your booking. From there you will see excursions, dinning reservations etc that are available. These things may not be available until about 6-8 months before your cruise.
I'm always fascinated by industrial ports. I love watching the ships being unload, all the activity is interesting to me. Don't get me wrong I do enjoy a beautiful sail in with natural beauty but where some people dread the "ugly" industrial ports, I always look forward to them.
Agreed. If I'm comfortable with what I pay for what I get, I'm not going to fuss about what others pay.
If I feel it's so unfair that I'm paying more than others than I wouldn't pay that price.
I've been reading about that on another WC blog that I've been following. This couple follow the rules and every time they get to the bus most of the seats are already full! It amazes me that grow ups will act that way😣
We don't eat dinner with people we haven't met previously. Even if it means waiting for a table.
We don't go to any of the large singing/dancing shows.
No spa services.
No door decorations. There is a number that tells us which cabin is ours.
We never play trivia but will listen if we're in the area.
We don't fuss about how things "used to be". We enjoy what is.
True, but what you and others are pointing out is the length of the meal is too much for young children. That's what I was addressing not the cost involved.
A good place to start is the HAL website. Even if you're not interested in ship excursions, it will give you an idea of what might be of interest to you in each port.
Thanks for the information! One of nice things about not having tried it before is that we won't miss what's been taken off on the new menu. From what I'm seeing we will like either menu, so we'll see what we get in May.