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  1. Are you suggesting that only old people know that they are having a bad cruise experience and that younger ones don't know or don't care. DON
  2. If she did not book a cabin w access she should not be allowed in. I do not see what her age should have to do w it. No exceptions. I can't figure out why this is so hard to understand. DON
  3. Polar Class 2 The 270-passenger vessel, capable of breaking up to 2.5 metres (8 ft) thick multi-year ice and taking passengers to the North Pole, was delivered in 2021. The United States Coast Guard has ordered two out of three planned PC 2 rated heavy polar icebreakers referred to as Polar Security Cutters. Polar Class 2 The 270-passenger vessel, capable of breaking up to 2.5 metres (8 ft) thick multi-year ice and taking passengers to the North Pole, was delivered in 2021. The United States Coast Guard has ordered two out of three planned PC 2 rated heavy polar icebreakers referred to as Polar Security Cutters. DON
  4. Everything is personal experience but 1) I have not done a drive by but I would say "no". 2) No. You have to set foot to count. As an example if you drove through Rhode Island going from one place to another in the US would you say that you have visited Rhode Island. 3) The answer depends upon where you have been in Greenland. I have been to both places but only on the western side of Greenland around Nanortalik and Qukoratok and there is no doubt in my mind that Antarctica is much much better. My brother has been to the other side of Greenland where almost nobody lives and where very few ships visit and based on his photographs I am not sure which is better DON
  5. We had sort of the reverse on our last Falklands visit. When we got off the ship the sea conditions were not great but manageable. Halfway through our penguin tour our guide got a call telling him to get back really quickly or they might have to leave us behind. It was interesting getting off the tenders going back to the ship. I heard that not surprisingly there were some people who complained on the ship that their tours were cut short and the ship owed them compensation. There actually have been a few instances in the Falklands where ships have had to leave so quickly that they had to leave people behind. The islanders just put up the stranded travelers in their homes overnight. Our guide said that he had to do that one time. I thank that an experience like that would be a real hoot. DON
  6. I may have this wrong but here goes. We are w AT&T. They have a $10 per 24 hour overseas plan. My understanding is that your 24 hour usage period starts when you 1st use it and ends 24 hours later. This may sound like a lot of money but you can turn it on only on days that you need it. In addition your maximum charge for the plan is $100 so if you are on a cruise that is more than 10 days long and you use the phone every day your bill will be $10. This would certainly be useful for an extended cruise. As I said - I could be wrong about the plan. We have it but have never used it. Basically my attitude on the whole question about smart phones on trip is that the best way it to leave the phone in your room and don't use it. DON
  7. We live in Las Vegas where it can be very sunny a lot of the time. My wife asked about transition type lenses. The optician said that they do not get very dark. DON
  8. Server I can see. Bank teller assuming you actually go into the bank - does she give you 3 fifties for a $100 bill? DON
  9. Instead of Visa gift cards how about used up NYC subway ride cards. The crew will think that they are getting something that is worth something until they try to use it and they will not cost you anything. Seriously now - the crew members are not your friends. They will never be your friends. Assuming you behave yourself and treat them with respect and are not a total pain they will forget about you in a few weeks because they are now dealing with a new set of people. That is the way it is and if you want to delude yourself and feel otherwise that is your choice. DON
  10. I am glad to here that. I sort of doubted what the person said. DON
  11. Definitely casual. To be elegant you would have to wear them with bib type jeans. DON
  12. This is from tipping thread on another board.. "That is great to hear. We (the wife actually) got to know our main dining attendant on a Disney Panama Canal trip a few years back. The wife can end up knowing a persons life story crossing Time Square, just who she is. The attendant was telling DW Disney keeps very close watch on who gets what and pressures the crew to divy up what they get over and above what Disney dings passengers. Of that mandatory tip, Disney took a hefty slice off the top for "handling fee's". I NEVER use the provided enveopes. Always hand to hand along with a personal thank you. I have gotten in the habit of bringing a tube of American Silver Eagles with me on trips. For truly exceptional service I will hand deliver one or a few for service above and beyond. The joy in some of the eye's of receipients is priceless. They get it." Do the Disney fans on this board know it? DON
  13. donaldsc

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    We took our 1st Viking Ocean recently and we are going back. Our cabin attendant was one of the best we have ever had. We tipped her. DON
  14. Better yet magnets with pictures of your kids or maybe even your dog. The crew will love that. DON
  15. We did 2 weeks in the Greek Islands in October on the Star Flyer. Does that count as the Med. We sailed most of the time heeled at 10 - 15 degrees. We had a wind gust one time that blew out one of the main sails but that gave us the opportunity of seeing the sail master or whatever they call him to spend a week mending the sail. We missed 2 ports because of the wind and had to switch to other ports. We had one night where there was a big crash in the kitchen. We did almost all of our travel under sail. We loved it but we definitely had wind. DON
  16. Not always. Some ships have curtains and some don't. Some ship showers are small, some are very small. Some are large. Some are big enough that the 2 of you could shower at the same time. DON
  17. If you ship has an excursion to the museum grab it. We were on our own. We were nearing the end of a 3 month driving trip in AK and Prince Rupert was where we got off the Alaska Marine Highway ferry and started heading back to Vegas. It did take us maybe 2 or 3 weeks to get back to Vegas w the planned and unplanned stops we made on the way home. We spent 3 days in Prince Rupert even though it was raining a lot. Hope that you have better weather than we had but you will enjoy yourself there regardless of the weather. DON
  18. Check out the weatherspark.com site. It is a wonderful climate site. DON
  19. If you don't have Apple products why take an Apple cable. If they forget their cable that is their problem and not yours. DON
  20. Here we go again. A person with the $2 bills and maybe also some Sacagawea $1 coins also. DON
  21. Once you sit down there are 2 empty spaces left at the 6 person table. If you see anyone wandering around looking for a table invite the 2 newcomers to sit down w you. If you see 2 people at the buffet not eating but playing cards or something like that use the same "the more the merrier" approach. DON
  22. Really?? Buying cigarettes as gifts?? DON
  23. My response was to someone who was talking about walking around Talkeetna in shirtsleeves. If you take a cruisetour you will probably visit Talkeetna since one of the hotels that Princess uses is sort of close to Talkeetna. DON
  24. Check out Weatherspark on the WEB. Best climate (not weather but climate) site I have found. DON
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