You lost me there was no facilities onboard to take your medication, than you give us a breakdown on the perks your getting on other lines, but fail to mention if the various cruises are like for like.
There is a great difference in the benefits, my son who served was injured whilst on duty, would have been allowed various perks, if he was stateside one being a free cruise, so you cannot accurately compare the benefits
After doing a search I could find no further information on the case of the two ladies, I feel sorry for them because reading the scant information they did everything by the book.
Nothing changes on here does it, now the great pre prepared food debate does anyone actually believe that they don’t prepare the food daily, if they do what is your favourite tipple I certainly need the out of body experience your having.
Only been on Arcadia once soon to be twice so will try to sit on the front row, Britannia the four times we have been on i have never noticed waiters or places to put drinks down
Thankyou she is better but the fun part is explaining to the insurance company once the offending organ was removed no chance of a recurrence but still they charged me £80 extra, the cruise around the med was great less so for me, as soon I got back had to have a tooth removed it got grumpy on the second day, i had to drink warm beer to kill the pain.
Yes they made us jump through the hoops to get ours, even though I explained this was the third time I had requested the obc, I think at one stage they was demanding dna testing to prove I owned them.
Alas if I only knew that they was cutting back on cheese selections I would never have gone on our cruise in may, or paid for our transatlantic in October, but saying that hopefully they continue to put cheese on the pizza otherwise I will never cruise with p&o again.