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  1. Thinking of booking our first ever Princess cruise. I’ve been looking at videos of the Crown Princess and it appears the showers have an overhead rain maker style nozzle instead of hand held nozzles like most other cruise lines. I am very particular about being able to wash my, uh, private parts and being the thin size of showers on a ship it’s darn near impossible to spray your underside with a fixed overhead shower. If anyone here has stayed in regular balcony cabins on the Crown Princess I’d appreciate any info
  2. Actually I just did a trial run and it looks like they charge for the entire trip. Kinda pisses me off if I’m fact they know there’s no service in a couple of the areas we’ll be in.
  3. As I look at the various packages offered for our August cruise to Alaska, the WiFi package offered appears to be for the entire voyage. Definitely if they’re aware that WiFi is spotty at best in certain areas they shouldn’t be charging for it in those locales. I wonder how I can find out if the couple of days that the WiFi doesn’t have a signal if they include it anyway.
  4. Just curious if Cheers is taxed when you’re cruising Alaska,especially when going through the Fjords. And also wondering if WiFi from our cellular plans work since we’d be so close to land. Semi debating whether to get a WiFi package but if a few of the days our cellular plans will work then why spend!
  5. We were on the Panorama last month and it quickly became my least favorite ship. To answer your question, yes, at least to us, it felt very crowded. First time ever that to get a pizza around midnight it took up to 45 minutes because of how long the line was. Theres only two pools of which only one was semi heated. The kids literally took the pools over. So much so that if you’re an older guy such as myself you’d be self conscious getting in (like you’re some kind of creep). The comedy shows we’re usually full and if you weren’t in line at least 15 minutes before they let people in you probably wouldn’t get in. The omelette station moved fast but was still a 15-20 minute wait. All in all, we kept saying the worst day of cruising is still better than the best day at work (to steal from the old fishing adage). But there were times where I thought to myself really? I’ve had some good times at work and definitely never had to worry about the crowd. Lol
  6. The six month rule is a country by country rule. Some require it some don’t. And Mexico does not. Another thing in your favor is any cruise originating and ending in the same US Port only requires a government ID and your birth certificate. So relax and enjoy. The passport is valid. And if you still have a little lingering doubt then bring your birth certificate also.
  7. Thanks. And even though we’re warm weather cruisers we’re looking forward to Alaska. Glad to hear your opinion (awesome)
  8. First time going to Alaska. We always wanted to cruise out of our hometown San Francisco. But cruising to San Diego or Ensenada doesn’t hold a lot of appeal. So instead of our usual Caribbean type of cruises (warm to hot weather), we’re going to Alaska in August. We love to swim in the pools as the water is swishing back and forth in the open ocean. Has anyone here been on the Miracle when they covered the one pool area and if so was it warm enough to swim and get out?
  9. I’m actually surprised that nobody’s filed a class action lawsuit against Carnivals misleading Cheers package on us promotions. We were lucky a couple of years ago and received the coveted RU1 offer, totally worth it because it worked out to about 50 per person. But even that offer is deceptive because it still ain’t free!!! Since then all we received were the RU9 offers which were a joke. Then one day I received the RUO offer. I was excited thinking it had to be better than the RU1 only to find out it was worse than the RU9!! I wonder how many people were tricked into paying more than they should have because of these deceptive practices Carnival is doing?
  10. You’re on a cruise which is an escape from the rigors of life. Do what you want to do and don’t worry about anything else. The first hour or two the ship will still be fairly full. The last couple of hours there also. The middle hours the ship will probably be 80% empty. But there’s plenty of people who love to cruise for the ships themselves and prefer to stay in at most of the ports. That being said I would suggest you get off at least for a little bit. Even if you’re not a beach person, the sand at HMC is like the sand in an hour glass. Walking in it will give you a memory you’ll never forget. But, if you still decide the beach is not for you, you’re on a cruise. You do what makes you happy.
  11. I have three separate Chase cards. Thanks to this post I looked at the offers on all three and found it on one of them. Just made a $100 payment on a balance I owe for a February cruise on the Panorama which means I really only spent $60. I’m assuming it takes a few days for the credit to show.
  12. September 2023 the Freedom has a transatlantic to Spain. I remember reading somewhere that it was going there for dry dock refurbishment. If we were to book the voyage going will the ship be in shambles since it’s on its way for an overhaul or will they maintain it as they normally do all ships. And does anyone know if the dry dock work is just maintenance or are they adding stuff to it making the return voyage three weeks later more attractive?
  13. I’m old and have never purchased stocks. How do you go about getting the Carnival Stock?
  14. It definitely depends on the code. Shortly after they started accepting bookings again during the pandemic they were giving cheers packages that almost were 100% free. But you had to have the RU1 code. The higher the number the more they charged for the “free” cheers package. I lucked out and got an RU1 that I applied to our Mardi Gras cruise a year ago. Since then I was only receiving RU9 codes which were a joke. Now for the last few months I’ve been receiving an RU0 code. This is a code that’s waiting for a class action lawsuit because they pass it off as free but in all actuality you’d end up paying about $200 more for two people that if you booked your Cheers package separately. Don’t know how Carnival gets away with this obvious bait and switch misleading promotion!!
  15. Thanks. Makes me even more excited for the cruise. Should be fun
  16. We’re sailing on the Panorama leaving the day before Super Bowl Sunday. Just wondering if the game will be on the poolside Jumbotron or only in the bars that play sports on the tv’s
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