I recall at one time there was a note on the website that credentials maybe required at boarding. I was never asked so I stopped bringing them. That said, it's been a long time since I've seen a LE discount on one of my confirmations.
This came up back in March and I was informed that Zacapa was still available on Equinox. We're not on her until May 13th so I'm not holding out hope they're supply will last that long.
We did Mendenhall by cab. There were 6 of us and the driver agreed to a price per person tour which also landed us here: https://www.shrineofsainttherese.org/. Pretty cool stop.
Playmakers is great for snacks and drinks but for a meal the food isn't that good and the service was brutal. Portside is counter service, far superior food, and a better atmosphere.
I adhere to a much higher authority's dress code than the cruise line, my wife's. Long pants in restaurants and a suit on formal nights. I couldn't care less what anyone else wears. Happy wife, happy life.
Do you have matching usernames and passwords for both sites? A few years ago I had the same problem. I was using the same email as my username on both sites and finally gave both sites matching passwords and it resolved the issue.
We loved Barefoot but we were cabana people until the prices exploded so now we've moved on to the bungalows at Columbus Cove. It's pretty comparable to Barefoot except you're sharing a buffet with a much larger crowd.
Yes and no. We had 3 booked when we bought the policy. The price we paid is only twice what we would pay for a single trip policy. We've since added 2 more bookings.
Yes and no. Allianz offers $5,000, $7,500, and $10,000 maximum benefits but you'd need to have multiple cruises booked to make the price paid worth while.
Makes sense. Traditional travel insurance is age and price dependent so we're not getting any younger and cruises aren't getting any cheaper. That's why this seemed like an appealing alternative to pay as you go.
PS: I can't believe anyone named 'GTO-Girl' could consider themselves old. 😉