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  1. Food is so very subjective. My husband & I often have different opinions of food on the ship. I like it all, he's picky. I like the buffet. He doesn't.. As others have said take the cruise & decide for yourself. Enjoy the ports. Don't let food, good or bad, be the focus. 😊

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  2. We received mail today that as members of Texas Farm Bureau we can receive up to 60% discount on several cruiselines, including Princess. We've been members for 3 yrs & this is the 1st I've heard of this. I've emailed my cvp to look into it. Just wondering if anyone else knows anything about this. Tia. 😊

  3. We've cruised the BI several times. The answer is formal nights are what you want them to be. Some dress ultra formal, some smart casual, some very relaxed. There will be tuxes & gowns, nice jeans, & everything in between. My DH wears slacks, collared polo shirt, a sport coat if it's chilly. I wear slacks & dressy top. We travel with carryon only so no room for formal wear. We've never, ever had a problem. 

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  4. 4 minutes ago, startedwithamouse said:

    $15 per person per day, half of that if you're platinum/elite.

    Thanks. Was it charged to my cc at time of purchase, meaning it will.be refunded, or was the charge to be added when we boarded? I can't remember how it's done. 

  5. I had to cancel an Oct. cruise yesterday. I had added the wifi pkg a few months ago just before the price increased, but I can't remember if it was charged to our credit card at that time. Just wanting to know the total amount of refund to look for. Tia.

  6. We were waitlisted for an excursion in NYC a few yrs ago. I don't remember how long it took but we were notified we were on that excursion eventually. More recently our daughter & sil were waitlisted for an excursion to Stonehenge & Salisbury. I think 2 weeks or so later they were notified they are now on that excursion. Hope it works out for you. 😊

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  7. 1 hour ago, mtnesterz said:

    What if you were on excursion in Japan or Singapore or other country where tipping is not the custom, if not officially frowned upon, would you still follow Princess' recommendations?

    I suggest you travel internationally. When you do, you see how crazy (your word) the American tipping thing is. It's a gratuity, not a service charge. Large, small or none, it's your choice. 

     

     

    This American totally agrees with you. 

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  8. 27 minutes ago, sailing canary said:

    Yes that does help, thank you. I think it's quite difficult for some cruisers from a tipping culture to understand just how uncomfortable tipping is from those of us from a non-tipping culture. As far as I can see, having already paid the automatic gratuities, why would I pay someone extra for doing their job?

    Thanks again

     

    PS - is your other half called Alistair???

    This American agrees whole heartedly with you. 

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