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MommyOTwins

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  • Location
    St. Louis
  • Interests
    Disney, cruises, and Disney cruises
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    DCL
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Alaska

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  1. First off, take a deep breath--it'll be fine. 99% of the fun things to do on the ship are not available to book online anyway, they are open to everyone on the ship. We're gold cruisers and we hardly ever book stuff in advance any more. And if you do really want something sold out on your booking day, keep checking the app because people do cancel these things (e.g., they have to cancel or move the cruise; or just decide they are over budget), and if that fails go to guest services on day one and request to be waitlisted. . As for the things that do sell out, what would you propose is the most fair way to allocate the limited spots available? Unlike other cruise lines, Disney cruise guests tend to plan far far ahead of time, and don't mind staying up until midnight to do so. So "first come first serve" really means it is a lottery--everyone will log on at once, some people will get lucky, and some will get out of luck. Meaning one person could book 10 cruises and never get Royal Tea due being slow-fingered, having technical issues with the app, or unlucky, while others could book 3 cruises and get it on all 3. It isn't really any fairer than rewarding loyal guests. If you don't believe me, just read about what goes on at the theme parks with dining reservations and virtual queues.
  2. I get that the OP is likely long gone, but this thread is super interesting and I have to chime in with my experience. We often cruise on Disney Cruise Line and I like spending time with my kids on vacation and have never had trouble finding fun things to do in the evenings with them. With the time difference when going to the east coast nobody is sleepy before 11pm/midnight most nights, especially on short cruises where we don't have time to adjust our body clocks. A regular night for us would go something like this: dinner at early dining time, then head to a live show in the theater, then go to a one of many family friendly activities in the family lounges: game shows, trivia, silent disco, dance parties with disney characters, and of course there is also pirate night once per cruise. Followed by a late night movie on the top deck. There is often live music in the lobby, where there is a lobby bar. The family lounges all have bars in them too. So there's no difficulty as a parent if you want to have a drink in the evenings in a family friendly area of the ship. So I can't say I agree with OP--they're just factually wrong and it makes no sense that they couldn't have fun with their kids in the evening. I'm not sure how they missed all the kid-friendly entertainment but so be it. But I can't say I agree either with all the judgmental posts about kids and bars and bedtimes. Most kids go to family weddings too--usually they stay up late and see plenty of drinking and dancing there and aren't scarred for life because of it. I'd rather demystify it and let my kids know about alcohol (including all the messy adult behaviors attached to it) than let them reach the pre-teen/teen/college years thinking it's some mysterious secret fun thing adults do without kids allowed.
  3. Really? Phew that's a relief. Yes our IDs have our full names. Just so strange for it to show up that way on the check in!
  4. We fly tomorrow for our cruise and when I went to the Alaska Air website to check in and entered the airline confirmation code from Princess, I saw all our names are showing up SUPER weird. Essentially, it looks like when princess supplied our names to Alaska Air, they smooshed together first and middle names into the first name field and added "Mr" "Mrs" or "Mstr" for my husband, me, and our kids respectively as their middle names. So... Jane Mary Doe ...is showing up on Alaska airline's check in page as: Janemary Mrs Doe And John James Doe ...is Johnjames Mr Doe I'm on hold trying to get through to Alaska airlines. Is this normal? Has anything like this happened to anyone before before? Should I keep waiting on endless hold with the airline or should I be trying to call princess instead? Anyone have any insights into this insanity? Eek!
  5. We will be on he Discovery next week. There are only three ships in port the day we are there so I wonder if they can move us from RRF to RRA? Kids and I were so looking forward to the train ride at Skagway so really hope we don’t miss it.
  6. To be clear, “Princess” is a female direct descendant of a sitting monarch. “Princess Cruises” is a cruise line. Ergo none of us should ever say we sail on Princess 👸 Sorry bad joke, couldn’t resist. Yeah it is weird they named their app and device the same thing. Kind of like how they named the new Premier package the same as the old standalone drinks package. The creative department at Princess Cruises is pretty lazy.
  7. Here’s the thing. The northbound/southbound cruises were mask optional at first, then the outbreaks happened, and it started affecting crew and filling up quarantine rooms on the ship, so Princess restarted the mask requirement for those cruises. This was all just a month or two ago. Right now, Discovery Princess is mask optional. But if the numbers start trending the wrong way, the cruise contract gives them the right to require masks any time, and the recent north/southbound policy reversal shows they totally will do it. So if wearing the mask is truly a deal breaker, cancel while you still can. Because if they change to mask required before (or during) your cruise, you won’t have a choice and you won’t get a refund.
  8. I think you have it switched around, actually. All Covid tests are FAR more likely to be a false negative than a false positive.
  9. For folks who are being re-routed to ISP, when are u finding that out? Did Princess email before the cruise or was it announced onboard?
  10. We emailed in May for a July cruise and got our OBC almost exactly one month later in June.
  11. The spelling difference “Premier” vs “Premiere” is actually important. Previously, when Princess sold drinks packages a la carte, it only had one alcoholic drink package and it was called “Premier” (no “e” at end). When you bought plus, you were getting a bundle with the Premier drinks package, wifi, and crew appreciation. When princess rolled out “Premiere” as an alternative to “Plus” the old drink package name became confusing. So they changed it to “Plus”. You never had Premiere, the new package, you only had Premier, the old drink component which is now Plus.
  12. Just a glitch I think. I saw the same pop up and rebooked my specialty dining and it automatically said balance due was zero dollars. Was not charged.
  13. We have three small kids and booked connecting rooms. Will not be happy to get upgraded to nonconnecting rooms in a higher category. I can tell you I will never sail princess again if they do that. And I mean it—I said the same thing to united airlines after they moved our booked airplane seats and put my two year old on the other end of the plane from me, and Hyatt hotels when the downgraded us from another room type without enough beds for us, and I’ve kept my word. This is how you lose customers.
  14. Whenever we have cruised before (granted has always been on Disney Cruise Line, trying princess for the first time next month), we leave the cabin in the morning and when we come back, it is spotless: parents bed is made, and kids beds are turned back into the wall/couch, any loose items (books, bedtime stuffed animals, ipads) are neatly arranged on the desk, toiletries are reorganized, shoes are lined up in a neat row against the wall, towels are replaced, trash is emptied, any kids’ clothes left on the floor or bed are folded in a pile. Then over the course of the day the room gets messy again: we’ll go swim and come back and now towels are wet again, bed is unmade from kids taking an afternoon nap, trash accumulates in the trash can from snacks and paper drink cups and packaging for souvenirs bought onshore. Without the turndown at night it would not be nearly as pleasant to come back to the room in the evening. I worked as a waitress in a restaurant and I loved having families with small kids even though I had to sweep up crumbs and spills and shredded napkin paper, because parents know kids aren’t easy and tip well. Never would have thought someone rude for having messy kids—it is part of the job!
  15. Guilty as charged. I have three little boys and one husband and they are MESSY. Vacation is my escape. I love for once not having to tidy up and clean by myself—and I tip insanely well. I fail to see why it is offensive to have room stewards tidy the room they are paid to tidy, especially if I tip generously. I do it all at home every day after I finish my day job and don’t get paid a cent.
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