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KreinKrunker

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  1. Yes, there is a security checkpoint on Eisehower, but after the entrance to Terminal 2. It is also past the entrance to Terminal 4, as 1x200gps said. Terminal 4 is going to be the new Disney Terminal. Check the attached picture. road to the left goes to terminal 2, and you can see the checkpoint down Eisenhower
  2. If you are sure that your ship is at terminal 2, do what CruiserBruce said. North on Hwy 1, then east on SE 17th, then south on Eisenhower. By doing this, you won't have to go through security with your car. Can be a bottleneck on a busy day. But 1x200gps said, there may be more than one Princess ship in port that day.
  3. Easy access to large public back deck. Although most people won't find it in four days. The only con is that people on that deck are basically sitting with you on your balcony.
  4. We were on the Sky for two weeks in March. I would say close to 50% of the men had at least a jacket on. Not a lot of tuxes, but quite a few suits. Much depends on the itinerary.
  5. Command strips and hooks work really well on the back of the door. Clean the area first. Don't work as well on the walls. In fact, we got on the Coral one time and found a hook that we forgot to take off the year before.
  6. Princess often has a steel drummer on board. They sometimes give lessons.
  7. Looks like it was answered fairly quickly with the headline they used, in fact an hour before you posted.
  8. Probably less than 100 yards from front door. You can also pick up the taxi that goes to Margaritaville in Hollywood at the same stop.
  9. Whale watching with Harv & Marv in Juneau. There is some walking involved, and the tide dictates how steep the ramp is. Give them a call and discuss it with them. We have gone with them about six times, and have been very pleased with their service.
  10. Since the restart it's been kind of hit and miss of exactly what you'll get. In fact, on the Sky in March we only had 6 minis of booze, for two weeks in a row.
  11. It's a toss-up for us, they both have Adagio on deck 16. Nice quiet, underused bar. Great for before dinner drinks.
  12. Have done this before too. But, I believe it was on HAL. It was a shop in Juneau. Oh, I didn't have to meet the delivery person. Someone from Guest Services brought them to the room.
  13. "Tee Many Martoonis", which used to be on all the glasses in Crooners. They also sold playing cards with a recipe on each card.
  14. Kenny was still on the Sky in March.
  15. Had a group f 14 last May. One person has to link the group, and enter the information. No tables for 14, so we had a 6 and 8 top each night. But, be sure to talk to the head waiter to set everything up. Asking at lunch time is a good idea, or stop at 5:00 when the dining room opens. Many of the 8 or 10 tops are oval. This somewhat alleviates this problem.
  16. If they have the ingredients, they will make it if you ask. I kind of doubt they will have passion fruit purée. Try Good Spirits Bar, they have some strange drink ingredients.
  17. Yes, you can bring fresh flowers on the ship, have done it many times. You can also order from Princess.
  18. Don't worry about it. Just show up. It doesn't slow you down that much.
  19. On the March 4 sailing of the Sky, Pub Lunch was in the buffet. It was in the patter. Don't know if it was on the app, as we don't use our phones on a cruise. There was fish & chips, steak & kidney pie, Guiness stew, scotch eggs, mushy peas, and sticky date pudding. The pudding was nowhere near as good as the bread & butter pudding that they used to have. That bread pudding was far better than the stuff you usually find in the buffet. The March 11 sailing didn't offer the Pub Lunch, at least it wasn't listed in the patter. In November on Emerald Princess, Pub Lunch was offered in the dining room for lunch.
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