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  1. 13 minutes ago, enjoysailing said:

    I am probably called 'old school' whereas when informed something cannot be taken on board ship, I don't take it, nor try to find ways to 'sneak' it on.

    Im also old school and I agree, I would not try to take on contraband and I think most people will hopefully be the same. 

     

    I am disappointed by the change as we always take on a decent malt to have in the cabin and P&O don’t offer anything vaguely like the whisky we take in their bars. That said I am versatile and they do offer some decent wines so we can manage for the time onboard. The wine selection has however reduced along with all the other choices and the list, even in the Glass House, is a lot more pedestrian than to used to be.

     

    I think what annoys people is unilateral changes after cruises have been booked. I appreciate that P&O will make policy changes from time to time but would it not be better to do so when launching a new season / brochure, so people know what to expect.

     

    This was a unique selling point for P&O, getting rid of it may be one more reason for people to look at other lines if they are all becoming homogenised anyway.

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  2. 8 minutes ago, Purdey16 said:


    Im afraid yes I do watch it with him and enjoy the starts , been to silverstone too and been to Monaco Grand Prix and that was a fantastic experience which he would like to do again.

    Yes I got dragged to Monica and made to “walk” the course.

     

    I don’t know if you are aware but MSC have F1 simulators onboard and OH did that and enjoyed it (I didn’t, if I had got in to that car I would have struggled to get out again!).

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  3. 5 hours ago, simonicawot said:

    Seems there was no virus on board when the last cruise left?

     

    Welcome to cruise critic. 
     

    This is an old thread with the last post being in November 2023 so in terms of any issues with Noro, it is out of date information.

     

    Are you cruising on Ventura in the near future? If so I’m sure there is nothing to be concerned about, P&O are usually very quick to get on top of any issues like this.

     

  4. 1 minute ago, molecrochip said:

    It’s been a tremendous success for Princess.

    The priority theatre seats are a bonus if you have the package (but not to those who don’t drink, don’t need a package and so have less chance of seating). I can take or leave the prize draw, a bit gimmicky.

     

    People were nudged towards the higher packages when for example the alternative dining venues such as Alfredo’s, which they has always enjoyed for free were made chargeable and then added into the drinks package as a “new benefit”.

     

    The drinks package is good as it includes some high quality offerings but it’s pricy on longer cruises.

     

    I hypothesised some time again that Princess and P&O would move ever closer in terms of what they offered and it’s happening eg Princess now charge for some categories to select a cabin which they never did before and P&O will as you say probably adopt the higher priced package model eventually.

  5. 2 minutes ago, AndyMichelle said:

    The bad grammar and spelling mistakes would not surprise me from P&O in, as you say, an internal document. 

    It might all be some sort of hoax, but I can't help thinking there will be an element of truth from it. 

    Our friend TigerB has been expecting a drinks price increase around now, so this could be connected. 

    We just have to wait and see I suppose. 

    Andy 

     

    I can’t post the link Andy as not allowed on CC but I did a quick search and this is being covered in other places with an alleged direct quote from P&O. See below.

     

    Said P&O Cruises in the announcement of the new prices, “Any packages purchased on board or pre-cruise from [May 8, 2024] will be in line with our new pricing.”

     

  6. 9 minutes ago, Lee Jones Jnr said:

    WELL… it may turn out to be a weird hoax but the document being shared isn’t from P&O it’s from a travel agent and may well be for internal use and not checked for spelling and grammar.

    as per an earlier post, people making up contract law is not going to change anything either way.

    Are you an authority on contract law? Genuinely interested by the way, 

  7. 10 minutes ago, Russ7777 said:

    This does not make sense to me. Poorly worded and contradictory document. P&O's website does not reflect this, so I'd say it's a late April fools. 

    Also, we have booked and paid in full our cruise. Our booking must reflect the terms and conditions in force then as it forms part of our contractural agreement.

    Rant over!

    This may be just gossip  and rumours, there have been things in the past that bounced round the internet and turned out not to be factually correct, Andy mentioned that this was not gospel in his opening post.

     

    That said P&O have made changes the past, regardless of the T&Cs you booked under.

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  8. This is from the booking section for the Easy Package. It does mention beers can vary. I have only ever seen Heneiken served.
     

    Book now online your drink package at the lowest price compared to the onboard price!

    Savour the freedom to satisfy your thirst at any moment! 

    Including: 

    Selected classic or international cocktails

    Non-alcoholic cocktails and mixed drinks

    Spirits (whisky, vodka, gin, rum, tequila, brandy - one brand per type)

    House wines (red, white, sparkling, rosè)

    Draft beer Heineken and bottled beer Heineken*

    Soft drinks from the fountain, canned soft drinks, fruit juices by the glass and bottled

    Bottled Mineral Water

    Classic hot drinks (espresso, cappuccino, caffèlatte, hot tea, hot chocolate)

    Beverage gratuities included

    *The brand of beer may vary over time. 

  9. 1 minute ago, Beckett said:

    @Eglesbrech. PS. The reason I do this is that as I've aged (badly), I've got very pale and having previously over-plucked my eyebrows when it was fashionable I had no frame to my face and this procedure works perfectly. Yes do ask your sister if she's come across it - I'll be interested to know. Jane xx

    We don’t age badly, we simply evolve like a butterfly. Every wrinkle is earned and probably the result of smiles and laughter.

     

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  10. 2 minutes ago, Beckett said:

    No Eglesbrech, it's a bit more brutal than that if you're a bit squeamish. You decide on a shape and colour with the therapist -  as near to your naturals as possible. You then get smothered in freeze-cream for 20 minutes or so. When you're frozen you lie on the couch and the therapist cuts into your brows with a machine- operated scalpel and follows the shape you've agreed on.  She then puts the dye into the cut bits and you come out looking like you've got perfect eyebrows! It can be a little bit painful when the first cut goes in but overall it's quite relaxing.  Jane xx

    Relaxing! I can think of many words to describe what you have outlined and relaxing would not be one of them. Torture would be one of them that springs immediately to mind.😀

     

    You are a braver woman than I.

     

    My sister gets all sorts done and spends hours at the beauticians but I have never heard her mention that procedure. Her time is well spent as that’s probably why she looks much more polished and groomed than I do. I will mention it to her.

     

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  11. 33 minutes ago, Beckett said:

    We had another thunderstorm last night though not as bad as Wednesday night - which was violent.

     

    The V&A have some wonderful exhibitions. I'd go more often if only I didn't have to find a dog-sitter every time. The Kimono should be fascinating.

     

    Not much planned for the weekend except today when I'm going to have my slugs done (eyebrows). I have micro-blading every year/18 months and this is just a top-up appointment from a previous visit. I usually fall asleep while the blading's going on - it's quite therapeutic in a weird sort of way.

     

    Have a great weekend.  Jane xx

    Well every day is a school day. I have never heard of micro blading. My brows, nails etc thrive on complete neglect. My only particular grooming is a monthly haircut.

     

    So what do they do, trim and shape the eye brows?

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  12. A sleepless night again. 
     

    We have had beautiful weather the last few days and looking out at the garden the solar lights are lit up like the Blackpool illuminations because of all the sunshine. 

    Bed stripped washed and dried out on the lines, makes such a nice fresh scent when they are dry (lavender and rosemary planted round the drying green). I was “green” before it became a thing, (that or mean/prudent) as I have always tried to dry clothes and bedding outdoors whenever possible. 
     

    Hope you all have a good day in a few hours at a more civilised time to wake up.

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  13. On 4/29/2024 at 12:52 PM, Momto3girlsintheCarolinas said:

    I wonder if it is random or they select passengers based on data.  We're new to MSC, but our status match transfer says we are frequent cruisers.  This upgrade certainly is "points in the column" for cruising MSC again.  My husband is a data manager, so I have to believe there's a process here in decision-making.  

    I’m curious about this as well. We have been invited to upgrade on some cruises but not on others.

     

    Seems to be no rhyme or reason to it.

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  14. 1 hour ago, SewKate5 said:

    Thanks  for your detailed reply. Does that mean we can arrive earlier than our given embarkation time? It’s been given as 3pm and I know we can board earlier than that on Cunard if we are in the grills. I had hoped for a much earlier boarding time.

     

    @SewKate5 Mark T is correct, you can go any time you like but 10am has been about the earliest in my experience.

     

    If you like the Grills you should love the YC. Some prefer the food on Cunard but I have always enjoyed what is offered on MSC as well. Within reason you can make special food requests as well.
     

    All the extras included in YC make it more attractive pound for pound and the extra escort services provided by your butler eg if you are going on a tour you go down from Top Sail not the theatre etc.

     

    The contents of the mini bar is included in your price and the butler will change them if for example you prefer diet drinks or more fizzy water, different mixers etc. I don’t know if it applies to a weekend short cruise but we are usually also offered a full bottle for in the cabin from a relatively decent choice of vodka, gin etc (the whisky is however quite basic).

     

    You should be offered your choice of daily newspapers as well and there are evening surprises but I won’t spoil it by telling you.

     

    YC also has a lovely outdoor space where you can enjoy the sun or a light meal or afternoon tea (there is also white glove tea in top sail). There is a small pool, jacuzzi etc up there.

     

    YC is a lot more laid back than Cunard so expect a range of outfits on formal night for example but no one looks at you twice whether you choose to wear a tux/ ballgown or your best jeans and top. 

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  15. We usually show up at the YC tent (look out for a blue gazebo outside the terminal building) about 10am. As described above you are escorted to the YC check in area for a drink and the paperwork.
     

    A butler then takes you up to the Top Sail lounge for another drink about 10.30am. There is a nice little snack area there on some ships on others you can request a snack plate. You can then either wait there to be escorted to your suite by your butler once it is ready or leave and go exploring.

     

    The concierge desk will help you set up your payment account and can assist with any bookings you wish to make.

     

    You don’t need to book slots for the main theatre shows if in YC, there is a separate area reserved for you. Your butler can escort you down to bypass the queues in the evening if that’s something you want (we never bother but the facility is there).

     

    Your YC card can also override the lifts to give you priority but the lifts are efficient so again we don’t tend to use this perk as it affects other guests.

     

    You will eat in the YC restaurant which is very good, particularly the Italian choices. You also get a choice of included wines by the glass and staff are happy to recommend an appropriate pairing if you want that. The coffee is also very nice as you would expect from an Italian vessel. 

     

    On the last morning you also get priority to disembark when you want to. A butler will escort you down and you get priority to exit.

     

    @SewKate5You will enjoy the YC, they take very good care of passengers there. 

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  16. The below the salt comment caught my attention.

     

    Salt was an expensive commodity and a cellar was ceremonially placed on the long table. Those at the top of the table had flavoured food, fine white matchett bread etc.. Those below the salt had less fine food and were of a lower social station.
     

    There were also sumptuary laws which dictated which colours of cloth certain people could wear. Some colours of fabric were reserved for the “higher” classes.

     

     

  17. 39 minutes ago, Josy1953 said:

    I found  it strange that after my mum went blind she was entitled to 50% reduction on the tv licence even though  my dad was still living on the same house so I thought that he should pay for a full licence.  I also couldn't understand why a blind person would want to get a TV licence but as mum told me she still liked to listen to her favourite programs.

    It also covers radio and podcasts which are brilliant for partially sighted and blind. 

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  18. Well we went to see Hamilton and it is a brilliant show which I can highly recommend if you haven’t seen it yet. I love musicals and travel to Edinburgh to see any first runs that come up here.

     

    Show tickets are becoming so expensive now though. Add to that the cost of everything in Edinburgh, as a small town yokel I can’t believe how much they charge there for anything and everything. I feel the same in Southampton as well though. I’m used to the £10 meal and £4.20 pint of Stella!

     

    It’s been sunny again today so we enjoyed a long walk and did a bit of gardening. 

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  19. 18 minutes ago, Lee Jones Jnr said:

    WELL... I watch half a dozen CruiseTubers and have never really seen a time when they are disrespectful or inconsiderate to other passengers.

    Emma Cruises is my favourite and she films when other guests are not around and adds commentary at a later date.

    Travel Blog Jamie, Ben & David (the ones who left MSC after being told to stop filming), Cruise Buoys and Cruise Monkeys all talk into the camera as they film but don't really capture other guests.

    I also watch Cruising As Crew which is entirely face in camera and not filmed out and about on ship.

    I have not ever seen any aspiring CruiseTubers out in the wild and suspect that they are not nearly as massive an issue as some are claiming here but as time goes on I imagine that cruise lines will start to implement rules about filming.

    That said, dress code rules are often poorly enforced so I am unsure if it will make any difference.

    I agree that the professional vloggers are usually very considerate however I have seen myself and family members (fleetingly) on several of these u tube videos. Particularly just after the pandemic when there were fewer passengers on ships.
     

    They do talk into camera but they also film in public areas and people are in the background. Not everyone will be happy about that.

     

    In the U.K. as you will know parents / guardians /  grandparents are not allowed to film or photograph school shows or awards etc. Roll to the summer holidays and the same children are caught on camera by any random with a phone.


    You are correct, the lines may make rules in future but as to whether they are followed then dress code / towels on sunbeds/ embarkation times/ hand washing etc etc suggest not.

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  20. 20 hours ago, kalos said:

     

    There was two guys who filmed on a MSC ship and made it clear they did not like it .

    Not too long back they went onboard and decided they liked it but the powers that be

    on that ship told them they were not welcome to film the ship anymore .

     

    They complained they only stopped them from filming and felt victimised.

     

    What the difference was they were doing it for a living unlike the true holidaymakers

    and left the ship early as they could not film .

     

     

    They were staying in the Yacht Club at the time which is a fairly small  area of the ship. Consequently it would be difficult for someone staying in that “ship within the ship” to completely avoid being caught on camera as it is such a very small community of people (around 200).

     

    Add to that the fact that from time to time there are passengers who are fairly well known who travel in the Yacht Club with their families and will probably not want their children seen on camera. We had a very famous sportsman on our last voyage for example and no one bothered him. He and his family had a normal family holiday away from autograph hunters and fans.

     

    As other bloggers have discretely filmed in the YC in the past I wonder if on this particular occasion someone wanted to protect their privacy so filming was stopped? Who knows.

     

    Travel Blog Jamie was on our most recent Aurora cruise filming. It was interesting to see his take on our cruise.

     

    I enjoy watching some of these blogs for information and the professional bloggers are usually very careful and not “in your face” . It’s the selfie seekers who annoy me more and those who film or photograph every single bite they eat  in the dining room (which is why we now avoid sharing tables whenever possible).

     

     

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  21. YC is a lovely experience, I’m sure you will enjoy it.

     

    Because of the amazing YC public areas we hardly spend any time in our cabin so nab a YC inside when we can, not always possible as they go fast.

     

    Just for information the insides are small and little short on space for storage so we usually take some magnets for extra hanging space and  lightweight collapsible boxes to store things like shoes. There is a useful space under the two chairs that takes a 10 by 10 by 10 box which you hide all sorts of bits and bobs in (if the sizing is the same on your ship, we have only been on Virtuosa and Euribea). Packing cubes are handy as well for the high top shelf.

     

    As others have said, you will get hooked on the YC.

     

     

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