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  1. I'm booked on the Seashore in January 2024. I haven't paid my final payment yet. I don't see dining plan options on the website for my booking. Is it because I need to pay in full to see the dining plans, or is it too early to see the options?

  2. I love my coffee with flavored creamer. I'm wondering if there's any place on the ship to get some. I've seen individual non-dairy flavored creamer in the grocery store. Would it be allowed for me to bring those onto the ship?

  3. We were in an extended balcony cabin on the Pride in April, in fact we had 4 in a row between our group. We liked that they were deeper than other balconies, giving us more room to move around. We had the balcony divider opened between our room and our children's room, which made an even nicer situation! We had 4 chairs and 2 little tables and a huge balcony :) The only thing that I didn't really love was the long walk down the hall and the fact that we had life boats below. Not a huge deal either way, but I definitely prefer being closer to stairways and elevators. We were in 7168 and 7166, with my parents and grandparents in 7170 and 7172.

     

    I'll be in balcony 7244. Not extended. How can I find out if I'll look at life boats below?

  4. Did you have a mandated check-in window? Or did you just show up early or late?

     

    The reason I'm asking is I thought there was a specific check in window, but my cruise for the Pride in April, has no where to do a check-in time. And I've cruised multiple times so I know where to look for it

     

    We had a mandated check-in window of 30 minutes. We showed up 15 minutes early. No one ever asked what our assigned check-in time was.

  5. I find people have different opinions about things..........

    It is all on you of how of a person you are.....

    Some complain about anything some are easy going.....

    My biggest problem was that the pick a time to embarkation was a "BIG JOKE"!!!!

    It was come anytime and you don't get called by no time.....

    For the rest of the cruise it was great and fun!

     

    I agree that the scheduled arrival time at the port was a joke. No one during the whole embarkation process ever asked us what time we were scheduled to arrive. I guess they just do this to try to stagger people arriving. We arrived at the port about 15 minutes before our time and it was no problem. The problem was that once we dropped our luggage and parked, we waited in line over an hour just to go through security, then waited another hour before we saw an agent to check in. Way too long.

  6. Hope you enjoyed! I set sail on her the day after Christmas, can't wait!

     

    Speaking upon the first 2 sea days, at what point did you reach the Carolina's/when it warmed up? Was it halfway through the first sea day, or the morning of the second one? Just trying to judge when I might expect some lay out by the pool temps.

     

    What nights were the formal nights?

     

    Was the comedy club tough to get into?

     

    Warmed up the morning of the second sea day. The mid ship pool is under cover until the first port. Formal nights were Friday and Monday. The comedy club was crowded each time I went, but there was standing room along the sides and in the back. I wouldn't say it was tough to get into it.

  7. Did you use the Hub App if you did now did it work? Also, did you hear when the gangway in Baltimore is going to be repaired? I heard the 1qt of 2017.

     

    I didn't use the hub app, but it looked like quite a few people were looking at their phones during sailing, so I assume it's pretty popular.

     

    I don't have info on the gangway in Baltimore, but the temporary gangway that's there now isn't a problem at all.

  8. How cold was it the first 2 sea days?

    What kind of excursions were there in Port Orlando?

    How was the weather and traffic when you got back to Baltimore-the news was bad for the day before with all kinds of traffic accidents and icy weather!

    Did you make Freeport?

    Hope you had a good time!

     

    1. It was cold, and then cool the first 2 sea days. As we approached the Carolinas, it got warmer.

    2. Didn't do excursions in Port Canaveral, so I'm not sure. But there's literally NOTHING to do at that port.

    3. When we returned to Baltimore this morning, it was misty and very warm.

    4. We did stop in Freeport. The terminal didn't look any different than the last time I was there 2 years ago.

    5. Yes, it was a good time.

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