Insurance would never invoice the offending party. They would expect that one pays to have their luggage returned, then the policy holder submit receipts for possible reimbursement
Another option; the one I use, is a passport card that expires on a different cycle than my passport book. It’s nice to have while the book is out for renewal.
Never said they can not accept them; I am saying their position and salary precludes them from being included in the discussion; as it pertains to luggage handling at the cruise terminal-unless highly personalized duties are performed.
Moving my bag from the sidewalk to a luggage cart is the minimum expected of them, and doesn’t get a tip.
For $30 online you can get a slipcover for your bag made with a giant headshot.
I’ve not done it, but my SIL has. Pretty funny, and no way anytime would mistake his bag!
This must be one of the most ridiculous statements o have seen on here in quite some time (and that is really saying something)
BTW the tipping “policy” at Port Canaveral is “no tipping requires” it is posted on GIANT signs all over the place.
Minimum wage was NEVER intended to be a living wage. Minimum wage is designed for part time student workers to make some pocket money. If one is working for minimum wage and trying to care for a family or live indeoendently, then one needs to get their crap together and do better.
No, any pre-bookings require payment in full at time of purchase.
When you get onboard, you can go to any specialty restaurant and ask that your reservation be refunded and rebooked with your OBC; however you may pay more onboard.