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  1. On 3/20/2024 at 4:42 PM, Thrak said:

     

    Yes. You get people who walk with a rollator who book these cabins. Then you get someone such as our oldest son who can't walk or stand at all and there are no cabins available that a wheelchair can even fit through the door.

    Princess should not have to triage the degree of a person's handicap. It might be the person with a rollator needs it to get into the shower of a handicap cabin. I'm sorry your son has such challenges. Booking early seems to be the most reliable way to get an accessible cabin.

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  2. The reality still remains that the OP took a gty in Category DF ,  gambled and isn't happy. When the cruise opened up after the build wasn't it available to OP to look at the cabins and book then letting the GTY go? I suspect the price of the GTY was too good to give up. GTY'S sometimes work out and sometimes not.

       OP booked a DF GTY because it was all that was available. OP knew he might end up with a DF cabin Because that's what they Chose to book. Hoping something else opens up isn't a given.

       I hope for the OP's sake something opens up and they can move to a different cabin.

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  3. 8 minutes ago, Treasure Hunter said:

    There are lots of people behind the scenes that make your cruise. We pay the suggested and give cash to those that went above the expected. 

    That's your choice not mine. I believe the OP is entitled to know the options re tipping. 

  4. 3 hours ago, cr8tiv1 said:

     and will still be charged $18 a day for crew appreciation.

     

     

     

    16 days is a long cruise.  

    It's not a  charge you need to pay. It is a suggestion they put daily on your account "for your convenience". You can adjust that ridiculous amount down or eliminate it and pay cash to those that actually serve you.

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  5. I read that not all TA's are included in the process to bid for an upgrade. Is there a way to find out who is excluded. I booked with a big box company who gave me different answers. I can't name the TA but would like to know if anyone has some definite information about this caveat in the bidding process. 

  6. Maybe look at this in a different way. You cannot get reserve class if you're not in a reserve class mini suite or full suite. Reserve class typically costs $50 PP PD.  For $25-$39 per dinner you can eat in a specialty restaurant for dinner every night and come out financially ahead. As for eating with your friends who have reserve class it won't happen and shouldn't happen to anyone who's not entitled to it. 

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  7. On 3/25/2024 at 3:10 PM, kbconthemove said:

    I'm seriously considering that last minute 30 day Tahiti/Hawaii/SP crossing cruise on Majestic Princess, but the thought of 30 days in inside cabin scares me. I've only been on one cruise with X and had balcony, so a bit spoiled.  I'm traveling solo and basically a hermit who doesn't drink or really socialize, but would like to see some of the ports and the price seems really good.

    Any thoughts on this cruise situation would be appreciated.

    I would stay home before sailing in an inside cabin. Others may not agree of course but you asked for opinions. There's a reason inside cabins are the cheapest ones on the ship. 

  8. Last month we sailed and parked. You pay on your way out. On your way in they don't know what to charge you.If you go over a 24 hour period you might have to pay for an extra day. As an example... if you enter at 8 am and check out 7 days later at 10am you would owe an extra day. Using a charge card is the fastest and easiest way out.

  9. 1 hour ago, cr8tiv1 said:

    I was on the Diamond last Spring. Same minibar options. I am guessing you might be able to trade out for some Japanese beer?

    I was hoping to try some Saki or something authentic to Japan. 

    Did you try any of the specialty restaurants?

  10. 8 hours ago, 555 said:

    I suppose lots of people could say the same thing about a standard balcony cabin compared to an inside cabin. 

    Not a comparison because the perk of a concierge isn't available to a balcony or  an inside cabin. People can tip or not, individual choices and luckily it's an option not mandatory. 

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  11. 53 minutes ago, memoak said:

    I agree with the concierge but I had thought you were referring to tipping in general on board

    I could see why you thought that. I try to follow the custom of the country I am visiting. Multiple articles have been making the news this month about how tipping has gotten out of control. Once in Australia as a newbie I left a tip in a restaurant. The server confronted me and said she didn't need money to do her job. Of course I apologized and learned to do my homework before a trip abroad. That was decades ago but I learned a lesson. 

  12. I will be sailing on the Diamond next month in Japan. I'm curious if the mini bar (as elite tier) is any different in Japan? If anyone is on the Diamond would you share with me what little liquor bottles are in the mini bar please. 

  13. On 3/29/2024 at 5:57 AM, 20165 said:

    Does anyone have recommendations or history tipping the concierge on a per request bases and how much per request?  We are sailing next month on Enchanted and will most likely use them quite a bit given we are having a hard time getting dinner reservation, the spa times we want,  and we are going to ask them if they can get us a cabana which i know is a tall order but if they are successful, how much would you tip for that kind of request?

    I read online that the recommendation for a regular concierge at a hotel is $5-20 depending on complexity of the request so would that apply here?

    And before we go down a rabbit hole, i know some people dont use or tip the concierge, we are going to and would like to try per request this time vs. the end of the cruise tip like we usually do.

    thanks

     

    I feel that I've already paid for the concierge service by paying a significant price for the suite. This is a suite benefit. No more tipping is how I feel. Tipping is out of hand and I resent everyone with their hand out. 

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