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  1. 2 hours ago, voyager1964 said:

    I am trying to decide if there is a significant difference between Port (cabins #302-308) and Starboard (cabins #301-307) cabins on the Lido deck of the Grand. Older reviews (~2008) suggest there was jogging on deck 15 right above the starboard that would start early in the morning, but did not see anything about the port side. 

    Are there still people jogging on deck 15? If so, do they jog on both sides or only on one side?

    TIA

    I’m not sure too many people jog on deck 15 but if they did it would be both sides.
    Most use the promenade deck 7  for jogging and walking

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  2. 12 minutes ago, bucky0926 said:

    I use a purse while cruising in the evening only.  During the day I use my beach bag and I slip my lanyard and his card (mediallion) into our vacation vault which is secured to both of our chairs.  Can't help it-New Yorker here-permanently paranoid .  LOL

    Looks like you won’t skip up beat with the Medallion 

     

    have a great cruise

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  3. 7 minutes ago, latebloomer56 said:

    We have a suite in Oct. on the Grand. Last suite we had years ago was on the Regal and it included the Enclave. I know the Grand doesn't have this but do they have a Thermal Spa or Suite? Where and what would this have available. We have gone to the Lotus pool after dinner on other ships and hope to do this again on the Grand so no Thermal would be ok with me. 

    Thanks as always for your input.

    The Grand has The Lotus Spa deck 15

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  4. 3 hours ago, Outerdog said:

    Am I the only one that just books the cruise on the website and goes on it without all of this nonsense? Then, once onboard, just kind of go with the flow in terms of dining availability and whatever else? And if I happen to pay for something ahead of time for which I'm entitled to credit or refund, just kind of let the process work itself out with an OBC onboard?

     

    Seems like a lot of unnecessary hang wringing and process management and consternation over a couple of dollars.

     

    No your not the only one and I agree with what you posted. I have always book direct as you do and never had any issues. 

  5. 5 minutes ago, laynp said:

    I started the post because we are booked in a penthouse suite and I was wondering if it was for "Full Suite" guest only, not mini-suite or upper tier guest (elites etc..). Thanks everyone for the replies!

    Full suites only

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  6. 3 hours ago, Ed in OKC said:

    7 of us are going on the Regal Princess out of Galveston this Sunday. Three in my party don't have passports, just a Driver's License and Birth Certificate. We have cruised for years without needing a passport on roundtrip, closed loop cruises. The Princess website says if the ship is calling on a port in Central America that you must have a passport. Roatan is in Central America. I called Princess three times and got conflicting answers from call center agents with very heavy foreign accents. Is there anybody reading this that has cruised on the Regal Princess recently out of Galveston going to Roatan that only had a driver's license and birth certificate? Obviously we don't want to be denied boarding. Thanks in advance for the responses.

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