I got flowers 🌻after I PASSED OUT on the Regal a few years ago - Medicare supp paid all onboard charges ( except the $28 medical records fee ) ... AON paid the co-pays for my land after visits to ER and Cardiologist...
kinda sorta having this same debate at home now since my slip and fall - the cali king waterbed is no longer an option - way too hard to get in and out of now - and it is now gone (rip😥).
Going with an adjustable base for sure - and discussing the merits of a split cali king or a couple of XL adjustable twins...
on the Alaska cruisetours thru Princess - aren't you basically choosing .. 2 nights at each lodge?
Is any length 'more rushed' than another?
4 nights = 2 lodges
6 nights = 3 lodges
2 move-overs for us - one taken - the other (SKY inaugural 2.0 - 3 day) didn't work out
went from 5 day western carib on Crown to 7 day eastern on Regal leaving the next Sunday with the same - refundable OBC , Princess covered additional 2 days grats and the 2 extra days old drink package as I remember - kept same cabin cat ( I tried ) - no airline involved
and, again, we tried to book onboard as soon as we got onboard, directly at Crooners and were told it was booked for the entire cruise. We could only book Sabatini's for embarkation night and that was it.
I debated the same as when we booked the SUN P and took Premier. It's only a little 5 day'er and 2 specialty dinners each seems like a no-brainer if we can book them that is.
No specialty dinners included in PLUS by the way - just Premier
and on our last cruise on the CB - we went straight to the crown grill, tried to book - nope - all booked for entire cruise ... we can get you into Sabatini's, but only for the first night.
plain ole balcony dweller - not in a suite
then why even play on a cruise ship when the odds are going to be casual players along side you? For that matter, why does anyone serious about something, food, wine, whisky expect the cruise experience to be the same as a hand picked land experience?