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awesomefat

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  • Location
    Wisconsin
  • Interests
    Golf, Food, Wine, Whiskey
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Princess currently, Celebrity a close second
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Doesn’t matter, we like the ships and don’t often get off

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  1. I did want to report back now that this cruise is over. Service did drastically improve, and they did finally get the wine sorted out. It is frustrating that it took half the cruise to accomplish this, but if I were to measure everything by the last 7 days, I’d give Princess pretty solid marks. Not perfect, but not complaint worthy. In any case, figured I’d report back with a final update.
  2. Come and say hi if you see me… I’m the giant white dude who always is wearing Hawaiian shirts. Think Andre the giant, just better looking 🙂
  3. We were on the sky princess last year, admittedly, still not back to full capacity, and I agree the app was amazing. I was summoning drinks to myself from all over the ship with the near 100% success and delivery time in the 5 to 10 minute range. We were also on the diamond princess in January and it worked much much better than it is working here on the island princess. I wish I could say I only try to use it twice a day lol, it is more like twice an hour 🙂. Perhaps that indicates a different problem, but I can confidently say I really test the system hehehe.
  4. Compassion and understanding is fine for the workers, but the cruise line itself was still quite happy to charge me a lot of money for a lot of promised undelivered perks. They are not a charity. I understand that this is not an individual worker’s fault and they are all likely overworked and under appreciated, but at some level the business should be held accountable. If they are going to sell me something they can’t deliver, their practices need to change, and that is the point of posts like this. Presumably we are all cruisers who rely on forums like this to determine where to spend our next cruise dollar.
  5. How many points in the casino make me “important” in the eyes of the manager? I have not noticed an improvement and I’m over 2500 points so far on this cruise and it’s day 3 of 15. Feels like I have spent plenty to be worth good drink service, but maybe I’m deluding myself lol. Thoughts?
  6. So I just came into the casino and waived the casino manager over. He said he would get me a waiter. About 10 minutes later he came back and said the bar was backed up and it might be awhile. The pit boss then came over and told me that there were only 2 servers on this level of the ship and they are understaffed. I understand this as a reason, but how am I supposed to react to that?
  7. Let me ask another question… how often should I see a server in the casino to take a drink order? If I am there for 3 hours, I probably see the server 3 times. I see the casino manager or Pitt boss stroll by every 5 minutes. I have been using them to get a server for me. This is the island princess where the casino is very tiny. If they want me playing in the casino, I should be able to use the app and get a drink in less than 10 minutes, or order with a server conveniently. That just is not the case on this sailing and I don’t want to leave my lucky machine (lol) and risk someone else taking it just to go to a bar and place an order. That being said, every bar I have gone up to so far has had quick service. So this does not seem to be an issue with the bars being too busy. I really do dislike being difficult and I do realize these are first world problems. My main concern here is that princess is selling a service and not delivering it. If they can’t maintain the staff to serve or the product to dispense, don’t upsell people on these things.
  8. Very good point about getting the same table and wait staff every night, my wife has stage four cancer and we kind of need the flexible dining based on how she currently feels. With that in mind, your suggestion is certainly a great one to get consistent service. After the first few days they get to know you and everything that your heart desires. It’s just waiting there for you. With this in mind, perhaps the newer trends in cruising with flexible everything leads to a decline in service where traditional cruising with early and late dining times, etc. probably creates more consistency. Same thing with the app, while I am a techie and love the idea of the app, anytime, you add systems that can fail in the middle you create issues and to your point if I were just dealing with human beings and found a bartender that I liked. I would probably be more than happy.
  9. I am looking for advice as to whom I can speak to on board regarding what so far has been among the worst service on several fronts of any of the many cruises we have been on in hopes that it can improve during this sailing as we are only on the 3rd day. In the main dining room at all meals, it seems like you need to ask for things like butter multiple times before you have a chance to get it. Sometimes you will still never get it. They have forgotten to bring at least one dish in 4 of the 6 meals so far. It was not late, it simply never arrived. They will ask if you want bread near the beginning of the meal and a yes does not mean you will get it. We have had to ask for it again every time except once. Drink service through the app has been extremely slow and it seems like they advertise a completely different collection of wines on the app than they actually have on board. The same is true on the physical wine lists in the dining room. We have the premier drink package and they have a page that lists the wines by the glass on that package and they maybe have half of those wines. This problem results in most drink orders requiring a few discussions until you can find out what they do have as their menus are not trustworthy. The same is true of the signature cocktails, they are not able to make some of the drinks on the menu. The dining room also does not use the medallions for ordering, so they ask your room number and when I order wine for my wife and I, they end up putting both drinks under my account and by the end of tue day I run out of my 15 drinks between wine and coffee and my wife still has all of her maximum 15 drinks available and now I can’t use the app to use my drink package after dinner in the casino because I am out of drinks. The delivery time for drinks is also very very slow. When we order a drink on the app, it never arrives about half of the time and is sometimes just cancelled on me. Other times, it can take 40 minutes. I was in the casino today and ordered on the app as there were no bar servers walking around and it was 40 minutes until I flagged down a casino manager and asked about it and then it took another 15 minutes for the drink to actually arrive. We were on the Diamond princess in January and drink service was much faster. I do understand that these are “first world problems”, but when Princess is constantly pushing their Princess Plus and Premier packages and increasing those fees and then not delivering the promised selection of higher end drinks and making it very difficult to even get delivery of drinks. I’d think they in the casino they would have a constant flow of bar service to keep me drinking and gambling. That is nowhere near the case on this ship. We were on celebrity and Holland America in March and both has much better service. Any suggestions on who I can talk to on board to hopefully improve some of these service issues as we have another 13 days on this cruise.
  10. I was on the celebrity beyond last week (3/19/23 - 3/26/23) and found zoom to be unusable if I was the presenter. I am a computer science professor, so know a little bit about tech, and I tried to give three 50 minute lectures during the cruise and the students could not understand me at all. I did some testing and found that the upload speed was very limited (around 0.5 Mbps) which would be the conduit by which my audio is transmitted. The real question is whether this is related to the internet source (Star Link) or the Network setup on Celebrity Beyond where they are perhaps giving priority to certain applications and throttling upload bandwidth to improve the overall experience across the ship. It does appear that it has been more common for Star Link speeds overall to be slower since late 2022 as more and more total people have adopted Star Link. I will note that there is a youtube channel I follow that uses star link currently to do their live streams and it seems to work well. They are using the stationary Star Link rather than the ones the cruise ships use to stay connected while moving. So I may not be comparing apple to apples there. I will note that the previous week we were on the Holland America Nieuw Statendam where I was able to meet over zoom without problem, yet streaming services like youtube were nearly unusable even though I did have the premium streaming internet package. Interestingly, youtube worked perfectly fine on the Celebrity Beyond, while zoom was unusable. I do have a suspicion that these differences are at least in part related to Celebrity's network decisions since I also noticed that if you tried to visit a competitor website (like princess.com) it was borderline unusable while at the same moment, the celebrity website was very usable. Perhaps a coincidence and I did not look into that further, but it was an observation I made. Long story short, I would maybe not trust Star Link on a cruise ship for zoom based on my experience, but overall internet did seem to be an improvement over traditional cruise ship internet.
  11. I guess the lesson I learned here is to not mention anything about specific prices as folks try to reverse engineer everything and focus more on why/how I paid what I did rather than on my comments. I ended up in a normal (not neptune) suite in club orange. Since my original cruise was the "free" BINGO cruise its value was the cheapest inside room with zero promotional offers. After upgrading the room, upgrading to club orange, adding drinks packages and wifi, and all port fees things simply add up. Regardless... my original comments stand and my goal was to inform. I wanted to present my experience to others so they can decide if the things that I liked/disliked were important to them to ultimately decide if HAL was for them and more specifically if the NS was the right ship for them. It was not for me for the reasons I explained above. This week I am on the Celebrity Beyond in an Aqua Sky Suite in the Retreat and as speculated the experience is far superior (at a higher cost of course), but it isn't perfect. I will be posting that review in a different thread with the same goal in mind. Present my experience, and let the reader decide for themselves if that experience sounds good for them and then they can research the actual cost and decide if it is worth the price to them. As a final comment, I will say that for those of you who do assume that a "free cruise" is this amazing perk, it has a lot of "constraints" associated with it. In hindsight, I did find out too late that I could have used the BINGO certificate for a credit toward ANY cruise when the certificate itself says it has to be a Caribbean or Western Mexico non holiday cruise. I think I could have squeezed more value out of it than I did with this BINGO certificate. I'd estimate that the perk ended up giving me about $900 in value when all was said and done, and I think that much of that value was lost because I was not able to take advantage of current advertised perks. I'm afraid to do the math, but it is entirely possible that I would have actually ended up paying less total had I not used the certificate with the current promotions. In any case, we did have a nice time and I appreciate all of you who had constructive responses and questions.
  12. I don’t gamble, my wife likes to do the manual dobber thing for bingo and I use the iPad and drink.
  13. No young children in club orange, there was one family with 10-12 year olds, but they were not an issue at all.
  14. We also added drink packages and some other things that did not come with the base room since the “have it all” promotion did not apply. In any case, I am speaking in generalities in that Club Orange seems to be Holland America’s answer to other lines more exclusive experiences. Perhaps, as you said, it doesn’t promise all of the bells and whistles that some might, but at the very least Priority Access and Priority Line (which does at least imply skip the line) were not noticeable perks in our experience. All in all, I am not knocking Holland America. We had a nice time, the ship was just not for us and I wanted to share with the community our experience so they could decide if the ship was for them. As I said in a previous post, folks who seemed to really be into live music seemed to really enjoy it. For us the ship was too small which I think automatically leads to more crowded areas and there were too many young people which is typically a perk of lines like Holland America for us. There is nothing wrong with young people and it’s great to see young families cruising, it is just not the atmosphere we prefer. The previous time we were on this ship there was 1 kid on board and the average age was maybe 65. We liked that. Some people won’t and that is why we have different brands for different experiences. I was simply underwhelmed with the club orange experience. As you implied, maybe I had false expectations.
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