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  1. 19 hours ago, cruzsnooze said:

    I hated the forward suite with the slanted ceiling. I asked to see if I could transfer to any other suite even if it was less expensive just to get away from the suite. It has no closet space and is claustrophobic. Others may like it but I sure didn't.

    I loved the suite we had on Dolphin deck on Sky Princess. In fact my impressions were exact opposite of yours. 🙂

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  2. We were recently in cabin d 121 on Sky Princess. It has a forward facing picture window which we loved. There was also a balcony on the side of the ship. Not large, but then on this class of ship only the aft balconies are decent IMHO.  The cabin itself was a bit larger than the average suite, albeit with a slanted front wall. 

     

    There were some rough seas on the cruise and my wife and grandson got seasick. No question there is more motion and slapping sounds in 3 meter waves. 
     

    I would book again in a heartbeat. My wife said never again!

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  3. 6 minutes ago, Malleykatt said:

    Did pop to main pool about 4 and quite a few gaps and space but a group of 4 still with everything on it the same as at 8 this morning. That's just rude!

    Won't spoil our hols though. 

    I’m on this cruise. There is a sign noting a half hour limit to chair hogs. I wouldn’t hesitate to remove a towel only under this rule. Likely, you’ll never be challenged. And if you are, assert the rule. 

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  4. 2 hours ago, MissP22 said:

    But what if the person is in the pool? I think that deserves a little consideration. 

    There must be some incident of ownership present for me to not just take over. When I go to the pool, I wear sandals and a bathrobe, for example, and leave these near the chair. 

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  5. 5 hours ago, HaveDogWillTravel said:

    I haven’t been following the threads about the premium desserts but I did try them on this ship. They take 5-15 minutes to get. They gave me a wooden spoon which failed to be adequate for actually eating all of them except for the one with the cheesecake on top. All the others with cakes and cookies were rock hard. The cakes and other stuff stuck inside were also rock hard and really nasty. I tried them all and did not like any of them. I feel bad for anyone who spends $12 on them. 

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    Sounds like they were frozen. That’s just wrong. 

  6. 6 hours ago, Catchum said:

    Agreed - My Husband is from Alaska but has traveled all over the world - my old boss was from Belfast when he phoned me at work neither could understand a word the other said. Don't judge your fellow travelers too harshly.

    US & UK. Two nations divided by a common language. 

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  7. Depending on your timing, the hotels near the pier where the ship will be are in a good area of the City, and near Fisherman’s Wharf. It will be a very short cab ride to the pier. Staying near SFO airport, there is nothing to see or do.  There are a couple of decent restaurants near the airport. Try Max’s or Kincaids. But you may need Uber depending on the exact Hotel. 

  8. Mark Twain famously said, the coldest winter I ever spent was Summer in San Francisco.

     

    Our typical summer weather pattern on the west Coast of California is Fog in the morning, burning off to warm in the afternoon.  Then cooler in the evenings and the Fog rolls in again.

    On a California cruise, I would definitely take a sweater or even a jacket.  Remember, a ship traveling at over 20 knots creates a wind chill that even in relatively warm temperatures, will make one feel colder that it actually is.

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