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  1. 40 minutes ago, FlaMariner said:

     

    I recall presentations about the Bermuda Triangle, the Sargasso Sea, the making of Rum/Bacardi, pirates, City at Sea (about operating the ship), ship navigation, astronomy/star gazing, Spanish history, Azores history, cooking demo with the chef and the cruise director, even a financial retirement presentation from a retired professor (no sales pitch)....And more, I'm sure, that I cannot recall.  This was all since the unpleasantness.  

     

    The presenter is usually a college professor, military guy or a ship's officer or the Captain himself (in particular, the Captain was involved in the Navigation presentation).  Seems like most are at 10am in the World Stage but other venues and other times. 

    Thanks very much! Just what I was hoping for. Not that I look spend all the cruise in lectures, but I aways enjoy learning something new and it makes a great counterpoint to more festive activities. 

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  2. 34 minutes ago, YourWorldWithBill said:

    If it's the one I'm thinking of, they give you store credit in addition to whatever is for the cruise. Is that right? I was always reluctant to use them, afraid that the agents might not be very familiar with the actual info that I'm always asking. Good to know that you've found them efficient!

    That would be the one... You don't deal with a 'personal'  agent only, but we have found them very knowledgeable on the cruises we booked. They are also very good with follow up questions or changes/additions once booked even though you will usually get a different agent. They obviously have a very good contact database.  

     

    To be fair though, we do our research and always have a specific cruise in mind, vs. "We are thinking about a Med cruise in the Spring" type thing.  

  3. To the OP: Very glad you finally got through to a good PCC!  That said, if you feel the need in the future, your coming cruises could be transferred to an outside TA.
     

    The forum discourages naming, but we have used one associated with a big box store that has great hot dogs 😉. They booked  our last several cruises and we had great service, easy communications and there were always additional perks..

    Just another option.

    Enjoy Alaska!

     

  4. We are long time Seattle/ Western WA residents and have cruised out of Seattle port a couple times. Coming in at 10pm, I would strongly suggest getting a nice hotel near the airport with a restaurant, then transferring to the cruise port in the morning. Bluntly, the SEA-TAC area is pretty sketchy, so avoid walking at street level.

    I don’t  have a specific suggestion for downtown/ port area car rentals, but you might consider a transfer back to the airport and renting there. It would also simplify the pre-flight dropoff.

     

    Entertaining a 6 yo? My youngest grandchild is 13, Can’t help much there. 🙂

     

    Enjoy your cruise! 

  5. Just discovered and read though this thread. We became aware of the $1 deal on another CC thread. We had been looking at a HAL TA next Spring, but our life situation makes long range planning sometimes difficult. We have had to forfeit two deposits in the last couple years. The $1 deal made it a no brainer to book the cruise we wanted and the Deluxe Have It All made final costs quite reasonable. We didn’t book several others to hedge the bets- not our style. Looking forward to the cruise without worry about an unexpected event costing us another $1K in lost deposit.

     

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  6. 14 hours ago, Merion_Mom said:

     

     

     

    9:30 is the absolute latest.  Get your butt off that ship.  Remember how YOU wanted to board as early as possible. "Possible" is only possible when the ship has a zero count. 


    Fair point. We are usually on the other end, looking for an early departure. My question should have been posed  as “ What is the latest RCL assigned departure time?”  We will shoot for 9 or earlier .

  7. 12 minutes ago, Tree_skier said:

    Transfer is $54 per person.  Uber/Lyft will be much cheaper.  Also consider Galveston express.  9am is about the latest est I would think, though I'm not positive.  I'm usually trying to get off around 8. On my Galveston cruise Royal has an excursion that includes transportation to IAH with a stop at Space Center Houston.  That would kill a little time for you instead of sitting in an airport

    Thanks. I had looked the Space Center excursion, but I visited a few years ago on a business trip, plus it would be $200+ one way for both of us.

     

    My Uber experience is limited and I wondered f there would be enough cars available for the two ships offloading that day. I have encountered the ‘ surge’ pricing in the past.

     

    It looks like Galveston Express is the best answer at about $120 R/T for both of us. 

     

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  8. Whenever the ships sail there 😎.
    Seriously, the weather is always a variable. We did a Vancouver to Honolulu last Oct. and had shirtsleeve weather at departure, a couple days of rain and wind enroute, then typical good Hawaii weather when approaching the islands. Unlike Caribbean circle itineraries, the CaptaIn generally won’t divert for moderate bad weather. It costs time and fuel on a straight line journey. Pick a ship with good indoor and outdoor pools..

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  9. 5 minutes ago, NutsAboutGolf said:

     

    Correct on that info; in order to do wi-fi calling you need premium however with basic you can do 3rd party calls like FB or WhatsApp.  I agree I wish they didn't charge for it as near all hotels don't

    Not making any excuses for the cruise lines, but the costs for satellite based internet on the ships is much higher than land based that the hotels use. Maybe the  Starlink being deployed will help bring costs down, eventually. 

  10. We did the ‘ One person, two devices’ plan on a recent  RCL cruise. I’ll assume the plans and rules are the same. It worked great for the wife and I to share with 4 devices total, but only two on line at any one time. You simply log out of one device and log in the other. WiFi calling on the phones worked fine as well, we were able to stay in contact from Vancouver to Hawaii. 

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  11. I’m looking to book a cruise next fall as my first solo cruise. The DW has a schedule conflict at the time, but could possibly make it at the last minute .  So, for anyone who has done this or the TA’s that hang out here, is this possible/ common/ easy to convert a solo reservation to a 2 pax in the same cabin? 
     

     

  12. 12 minutes ago, ColeThornton said:

    I'd call the Transfer Desk for the latest pricing.   I looked up the number for ya:    🙂

     

    800.327.7030

    Thanks for that , but at risk of over sharing, my hearing is not what it used to be and I often struggle to understand on the phone. 
    Still hoping someone can share a recent cost figure.

     

     

  13. I’m comparison pricing  a few cruises this for this Spring and can’t seem to find the LAX to Cruise port transfer pricing, without having a reservation.

    Anyone have current pricing to share? I am aware there are several options to get to the port, but I’m looking for the NCL transfer to  benchmark.

  14. 16 hours ago, YVRteacher said:

    Hi! We have fallen in love with San Diego! Do you have any recommendations or “must dos?”

    Well, you seem to be finding several good restaurants and other attractions .  My favorite places in the area are the Midway museum and up north in La Hoya, the glider port and high cliff area- great people watching and spectacular oceans views.

     But what I was actually referring to is the Airport to Cruise embarkment experience. Notably nicer/ easier than , say, the LA options.

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