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  1. On 2/23/2024 at 10:36 PM, amyj23 said:

    Thanks to all of you for your feedback and suggestions. After I read what you said, I researched and realized how gorgeous this island is. I finally settled on a private tour of the island. I'm really looking forward to it!

    Do you mind sharing who you used for the private tour?  We are visiting Funchal in October during our transatlantic cruise.  Thanks 🙂

  2. 2 hours ago, JamieLogical said:

    So, my experience with having a cabin by the fire door on any cruise ship has been that there is a little threshold at the bottom of the doorway that causes the room service carts and the housekeeping carts to rattle every time they roll over it. That noise of rattling dishes and whatnots can be disturbing if you are a light sleeper.

    We are definitely light sleepers although we are also early risers. Thank you for your experience. We have never been the cabin right on the door. I think I’ll see if there is another near that location. 

  3. I tried to seek out reviews that mentioned this cabin being on the fire break door or having the small "white space" across the hall but couldn't really find anything other than there is no balcony connection to open w/the cabin next door if that's something you are looking for.  Has anyone stayed in that cabin or on the deck above or below that could tell me their experience with pros or cons?  This would be for a 21 nt Transatlantic cruise, so longer than just a quick 7 night cruise.  Thanks in advance for any insight!

  4. 2 hours ago, lisacdmartin said:

    Just be mindful of cancellation policies. We had to skip a few ports due to weather and the excursion that I booked would not refund my money. My fault because I did not thoroughly read the cancellation policy of 72 hours.  

    We had a situation in Wales in 2019 where the ship could not get into port due to the seas and the independent guide I had booked with was very unhappy and rude when I had to contact her.  We eventually sent her $100 because she complained so much about having driven to the port to pick us up.  I won't book any independent/private tours that don't offer a refund if the ship isn't able to dock but more likely I would only book tours that allow us to pay in cash on the day of the tour.  Thirty years of doing private tours we only had that one bad experience! 

  5. On 4/18/2024 at 9:55 AM, Lady Arwen said:

    To my knowledge, Princess is the only line that does not outfit standard balcony cabins with a loveseat/sofa.  Every cabin category on Celebrity and HAL (except for Pinnacle class, which has no sofa in the inside cabins only) has a sofa.  On Princess, you have to book a Royal class ship and a deluxe balcony to get one.  I believe the new Sun Princess has stepped up and provides sofas.  We always book mini suites to get  the full sofa.  

    Made me unhappy when they removed the barrel chair from the balcony cabins years ago.  If we book a balcony, it has to be deluxe as well but normally we just book the mini suite for the large sofa and extra space.  I've cleaned up a chair from the balcony and left it inside last year on the Ruby just to have an extra chair.  Crazy

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  6. 25 minutes ago, Arizona Wildcat said:

    Not sure there is one recipe.  Have found it to vary as to the ingredients (varied cheeses) and the amount of meat for example.

    Have an upcoming cruise?  I would ask on board.  They always provided me any I requested with a qualifier that each chef does a bit of their own thing.

    You are so right about there being different recipes!  We spent 3 weeks last year on the Ruby and LOVED the lasagna.  It was offered more than once.  We just spent 2 weeks on the Emerald and it wasn't at all like the lasagna on the Ruby & only offered once in 2 weeks lol.  

  7. 5 hours ago, Incredimom said:

    So in another topic - can someone tell me if this is going to be a problem....

     

    I noticed that the tickets do join our names together and I'm wondering if this is going to cause a problem going through security.

     

    My Name is DeDe Smith and the ticket says DEDELINMRS SMITH

     

    It won't be a problem.  It's just the way the computer prints the names.  We've flown many times on many different airlines with tickets that do that with the names.  Also, we've used EZ air several times but mainly on United flying first class or Business class overseas and always get to choose seats but the tickets are not paid for until final payment.  I go into the personalizer and redo flights if there's a price drop before final payment.  I have only requested early ticketing once but I won't do that again.  

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  8. 19 hours ago, luvseaside said:

    In room before 11:30 and got our checked bag by noon.  Unpacked and had at lunch in the MDR -broiled salmon was tasty.  Ordered the Beringer Chardonnay by the glass. 🫤. Hey, it’s all they got for now!  

    Back to cabin to see if we could check in with steward & Fell asleep (getting up at 3 am is a killer).  Lol!

     

    Captain making announcement that we’re planning to depart and explaining how we will leave and how fast.  He’s also warning us it will be very windy. Seas up to 10 ft tonight.  Expect rough seas tomorrow.  Up to 20 ft. Eek!


    Steward just checked in & that’s taken care of. Off to sail away on Lido deck!

    That's impressive that you were in the cabin by 11:30!  Last year on the Ruby from Galveston the rooms announcement wasn't made until at least 12:45 and the doors to all of the cabin hallways were closed.  Your early entrance was the way we always remember it pre shutdown but happy to hear that maybe our late time was just a Ruby issue??

  9. 1 minute ago, PescadoAmarillo said:

    Here is a flight I’ve been watching for a while.  The first pic below is EZ Air pricing; the second is the same flight booked direct through United. EZ Air is about half the price of booking direct.

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    Exactly why we choose EZ air and face the music of challenges if there are changes I suppose. 

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  10. 47 minutes ago, texswamper said:

    I'm in the thick of it right now with my TA because United changed our return flight from Seattle to Houston when we disembark the Discovery in July.  They changed the fight to 11 am and most people say it's a huge risk to try making that.  So, our best option now is to change to the 11 am flight on Sunday morning and stay one more night in Seattle.  We have used EZ several times pre shut down and never had any issues but now I'm seeing what others are talking about.  I know it has nothing to do with Princess but due to the airlines.  Definitely challenging but I appreciate not having to pay for tickets so far out.  Pros and cons like everything I guess.  

    Update:  Didn't pan out so looks like we will have to be one of the first off the ship and pray it all works out because it was going to be a $1373 fee to cancel and $2880 pp to change flight. (first class seats) So, I will think a bit longer in the future about using EZ Air because you do lose much control.

     

  11. I'm in the thick of it right now with my TA because United changed our return flight from Seattle to Houston when we disembark the Discovery in July.  They changed the fight to 11 am and most people say it's a huge risk to try making that.  So, our best option now is to change to the 11 am flight on Sunday morning and stay one more night in Seattle.  We have used EZ several times pre shut down and never had any issues but now I'm seeing what others are talking about.  I know it has nothing to do with Princess but due to the airlines.  Definitely challenging but I appreciate not having to pay for tickets so far out.  Pros and cons like everything I guess.  

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  12. On 11/13/2023 at 3:46 PM, DCThunder said:

    Picked mine up in Southampton this summer and as said up thread, the "delay" was 2 minutes or less.  Am picking up in Civitavecchia next week, and I expect the same.

    I have a cruise leaving from Southampton in 2024 and when I try to have the medallion sent to me in Texas through my app, it says it's not available for shipping and picking up at the port is my only option.  Is this normal??

  13. 8 hours ago, AlwayzCruising said:

    We just boarded on Sunday and the lines to get on took almost an hour and a half to get in to the building before we get to security. Then another 30-45 minutes once inside to get through the security line and luckily, we were green lane, cause the blue lane was probably another good hour to two before even getting their medallions and on the ship. Once we got past security and walked past all the blue lane people, the green lane took maybe 10 minutes before we were walking the 10 minute maze to get on the ship… I’m worried about what disembarkation is going to look like next Sunday. We were told that they were NOT using the facial recognition due to there being fake passports on previous cruise… I don’t know how true that is… they also, from what I heard, locked the doors at 2:30 and if you weren’t already in line and inside the building, they wouldn’t let you in… we ended up leaving an hour late… 

    the internet did not work at all the first night once we got out in to international waters. I went and spoke with guest services and they said that there was some kind of block on the internet and they had to restart to router and everyone should be getting internet in the next 20-40 minutes (that was around 9 pm…) I still didn’t have internet when I went to bed around 11:30. But, the next morning I did … also, without connecting to the medallion net network, I was unable to load the app to even see what was going on and where. Couldn’t order a drink… nothing … 

    they are working out some other kinks. I have seen posts of people saying that they would order on the app an 2 hours later they still didn’t have their food or drink. ..

    I sure hope it gets better as time goes on!!

    I hate to hear that since Regal has arrived in Galveston the embarkation & disembarkation process seems to be in disarray.  Having sailed out of Galveston many times and 3 times at the beginning of 2023 on the Ruby, I can attest to the fact that we had no such issues and things moved smoothly and quickly but facial recognition definitely makes things speedy.  Having the Regal booked in 2024 from Galveston, I hope this gets turned around and goes back to "normal" soon.  Any thoughts that doing away with boarding times could be adding to the long lines, at least for embarkation?  

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  14. I would not stay at one of the hotels near Hobby airport as the neighborhood in that area is not one I, as a Houston area resident, would ever stay in.  You can take Uber just a little bit south, towards Galveston, and stay in a much safer area.  Clear lake or League City area near NASA would be better.  Many people stay in Texas City area but someone that lives on the south side of Houston may have more specific recommendations.  

  15. On 6/18/2023 at 9:40 AM, Daisi said:

    We booked our Avalon cruise in 2019, to sail 2020...we all know what happened to that! Because of Covid, Avalon gave us a choice of full refund (just our deposit, but others probably had made full payment) or re-book for a later cruise. We re-booked, and when it came close to our booking date, we took the option to re-book again. So the cruise I just paid for (90 days out) was booked Aug 2021. No having to pay any more than the 90 days.

     

    I understand Viking's idea... if you can get away with it, why not? Everyone sees the advert on TV and thinks that "that looks nice", so without any research, calls them to book. As long as they can get away with it, why should they change? If you argue your date, it sounds as if repeat clients can get the 6 month payment, or you can "rush" book and go with whatever cabin they have available, but unless they have a major revolt, they won't change. Not good for clients, but then they are a business, and bottom line is more important for most businesses.

    We are right in the middle of this as we booked a Viking France's Finest for May 2025.  This is the itinerary that we want to do & we were actually scheduled for 2020 but we took the refund when it was cancelled.  The final payment is due February 2024!  It's crazy & we don't like it but since Amawaterways hasn't released their 2025 cruises yet (TA says August), we decided to go ahead with the booking to use the $25 pp deposit.  If we decide to change to Ama, we will forfeit the deposit, but we are ok with that.  The TA said there were only 5 balcony cabins left for our sailing, so clearly there are plenty of cruisers that are willing to let Viking keep their money for more than a year as surely not all of them are return guests who do benefit with a final payment due 6-8 months ahead.  

     

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  16. 17 minutes ago, ldtr said:

    The Discovery alternates routes.  Some go into Glacier Bay, some go into Endicott Arm (which is next to Tracy arm). Sometimes, especially early in the season the ships cannot make it all the way to the the Dawes Glacier at the end of Endicott.  The Royal class ships can get there if the ice conditions allow.

     

    Suspect that they were on an Endicott glacier cruise with the Excursion being up Tracy Arm.

     

    The cruise lines used to list Tracy Arm but hardly ever made it up to the Glacier and often used Endicott as the alternative.  I have been on 4 cruises that listed Tracy Arm on 3 different cruise lines.  Have never made it up Tracy arm on a large cruise ship though I did take the small ship excursion. 3 of the cruises that listed Tracy Arm, ended up going up Endicot with 2 of the 3 making it to the Glacier.

     

    On the other hand I have taken 6 Glacier Bay cruises with 5 of them making it all of the way to the end.  4 of them also saw Hopkins Glacier.  On one cruise had very think fog and we did not enter Glacier Bay at all.  On one of the 5 the ship was limited in how far it could go up Hopkins Arm.

    Thank you for your explanation.  Makes sense.  🙂

  17. 2 minutes ago, ldtr said:

    That does not make sense.  Royal class can get just as far into the Bay as Grand class ships.  The only time they do not is if there is a weather problem.  Usually if the weather is bad enough that they can not go all of the way, they do not even enter the bay.  Though sometimes ice from the glaciers can impact how close they can get.

     

    I have not heard of an excursion in Glacier Bay, though if you go to the park their is a small boat that does day trips from the lodge.

     

    On the other hand if the ship was going into Tracy Arm Fjord (not glacier bay) it is not unusual for ships not to be able to go all of the way in and there is an excursion that one can take on a small boat that will take you up to the Sawyer Glacier and then back to Juneau to meet up with the ship.

     

    Are you certain that it was not Tracy Arm instead of Glacier Bay that they were discussing?

     

     

    https://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=700188 This is the review I was referencing.  It is the newest review on the Discovery Princess Member reviews.

  18. We have chosen this cruise for June 2024 based on our daughter wanting the new ship for kids and we wanted an itinerary that included Glacier Bay having cruised there in 2017 onboard the Coral Princess.  I've just read a recent review from a cruiser on Discovery that felt they were lied to about the ship visiting Glacier Bay as it only went into the beginning of the bay.  He said a $300 excursion to actually get close to see the glacier was what Princess was really offering.  My question is this, is the Discovery Princess too large to see Glacier Bay like we did aboard the Coral Princess?  Thanks for your comprehensive review!

  19. On 5/26/2023 at 2:26 AM, Rick&Jeannie said:

    Well, eventually all cruises come to an end. This is the last day (sea day) before returning to Southampton tomorrow. This has definitely been an eventful trip! Missed ports, 2 medical evacuations (1 by boat, 1 by helicopter), visiting a port that had originally been canceled, visiting a port that had *not* been scheduled, at least 2 onboard medical calls... Wow!

     

    I know some people are disappointed,  some really upset...and some have just "gone with the flow". While we were disappointed to miss Reykjavik since we've never been there, that just means we have to book another cruise to "make up for it"! I was surprised/glad that we received 20% FCC compensation...Princess certainly did not have to do that but it sure was nice to get. Some people have indicated that 20% wasn't enough.  I just applied it to an upcoming cruise that is not yet fully paid (actually,  a transatlantic...and on the Sky!)

     

    While I did not start this thread as a "Live From" topic...it just kinda morphed into one. I hope everyone has enjoyed following along our adventure! I thought it was a good cruise. We saw some beautiful scenic sights in both Norway and Iceland. I hope our "tales of woe" regarding weather and missed ports does not dissuade anyone from considering this itinerary. After all, any day on a ship is better than being stuck at home!  

    Happy cruising!

    https://www.cruisehive.com/norwegian-cruise-lines-transatlantic-voyage-did-not-go-as-planned/102250

     

    Seems that NCL's apology offer was a bit better than the offer you were given by Princess.  

  20. 23 hours ago, CruiserBruce said:

    What if they are sailing out of Pier 91?

    We will be leaving from Pier 91 onboard Discovery Princess.  Are there hotels that are walkable to embark at Pier 91?  We will be traveling with daughter's family with children ages 11, 9 & 5.  Trying to decide best location.  

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