If you’re going to say that—-what about the people that drink to much, talk on their cell phones, talk to loud and you could go on and on. I think it’s time to move on and enjoy your cruise. A jacket isn’t that bad—we don’t know the reason.
We’ve missed ports, not really a problem—-the only time they offered something was when they change the ending port from Los Angeles to Lima. We got an offer if we stayed or a refund if we cancelled.
Which is why we always go in 4 to 5 days early - we get rested and enjoy a few days before the cruise. Never missed a cruise yet doing it this way. We also stay an extra day off the ship—if you don’t need to hurry—may as well be stress free when you can.
Cruise lines have lot’s of things to do on sea days—but what about a day or two doing nothing, just relax and take it easy. Maybe a spa appointment after a late breakfast on your balcony.—-watch a movie.
To us, it depends on the crew—-if the crew is good, should be a good cruise. One never knows until you cruise. Go with a good attitude, if something happens-just work with it, don’t get all up set.
We’re thinking about SS air—we have a cruise booked, but not sure if it will end at the port stated right now (Hong Kong). The cruise may be a go, but a different ending port. We’re looking at SS air just in case—-however if the price isn’t the same we’ll book ourselfs.
We really don’t enjoy paying the price for insurance and once the cruise is over wonder why we spend the money. Well 2 times we had to use the insurance- happy we had it. We’ll never not purchase insurance. We always purchase it a the day after we book the cruise, the pre-existing part is important.
Great story, enjoying your trip. I believe your right, the tours should be shortened in stops, not time. I’d rather see more, than a quick look and move on.
Have a great trip - looking forward to reading as you enjoy your cruise., We just flew PSP/DFW/LHR/BNC/ROM/CDG/JFK/SFO/PSP, every flight on time, all luggage arrive with us 100%.