Perhaps copy and paste? Not sure what the email says. Generally if the ship's casino allows room charges, I believe the Reflection does not, that is how you do it. If you purchase promo chips you have to gamble with them
While true, like most anything isn't 100% guaranteed, trackers give us travelers the best chance of recovering lost baggage by simply just knowing if it's still on the ship, in the terminal or at someone's residence. I average around 30 flights a year and only hear good things about trackers specifically when airlines were losing baggage en mass. On the travel forums like flyertalk and reddit, there are countless success stories like this below:
A cab should be metered and cost around $15/ride + tip but they often lie and tell you it's fixed at $20. For that reason I prefer uber/lyft.
No reason to take an X transfer and since you're arriving fairly late I'm not sure if its even an option; depending if one is receiving a pre-sail discount, the transfer sounds like it'll at least be at least $45 for a couple:
So you booked and paid for a tour for around $160 for two? Typically when X needs to cancel a tour it just does so without warning; they'll send you an email and a full refund
While some promotors touted "it supports local artists" it was really never about the artwork, it was a virtual investment entity riding on the coattails of virtual crypto currency. NFT's saw massive gains but it didn't last for long and it crashed hard. Fun fact, the most expensive NFT transaction was sold for $69.3 Million
Rules allow you to purchase booze at ports of call hence why they staff an alcohol desk. You're able to carry on non-alcoholic sodas while in ports and do not need to surrender them
X's FAQs have been changing quite a bit lately, it currently states: " Alcoholic beverages that are purchased from onboard shops or in ports of call (which must be presented to security upon re-boarding), will be secured by ship's personnel. Alcohol secured by ship's personnel will be returned to guests just prior to the conclusion of their cruise vacation."
It's about knowing if the bag is somewhere on the ship or is back in the terminal. GS standard operating procedure seems to be "don't worry, I'm sure it'll show up any minute now".
Personally never seen them stick their hands out but often its just their tip-fishing-attitude that rubs me the wrong way. A recent Port Everglades interaction we had went something like this, Porter: "Need help with your bags? Great, I'll take REAL GOOD care of your bags...Where are you fine folks coming from, WOW!!!! California? That's a LONG way from here but don't worry, we take care of our out of towners here"
The conversation couldn't have been more pointless...lol
That is simply a notification, you can slide it to the left, select options, and can mute them for an hour, the whole day or turn them off entirely. If you mute/turn-off, they still work you just no longer receive notifications. Can still open the "Find My" app and see where things are
Just get airtags or something simular as it covers all travel not just cruising. X has screwed up on my first sailing with them in 2019 by for whatever reason leaving the bag on the ship for another sailing. I took a pic of it out in the hallway mainly because I realized I didn't have a pic of the bag. When you contact X with a missing bag claim it's handled by a third party, when I dealt with them they could care less about my picture. Not sure if having a photo with baggage and porter would change anything. At that time X's standard compensation for lost luggage "as good will" was either $250 or $300.