If you back that up to "hover over the ship" I've been on relatively few cruises compared to a lot of people here, and my answer would be three times. Although one was technically while I was asleep (no announcement) and I only saw bits of the other two. But more common than you would think.
most people would not dare bring suit against a corporation if losing would put them in debt for the rest of their lives. No matter how strong their case was
Lots of people who have never cruised think it's absolutely horrible that the poor child fell out of a window when her grandfather was just holding her up to tap on it and that there never should have been an open window in the "children's play area" They have no idea the effort it took for him to hold her outside of that window, how far he had to reach to do it. Those people will be on the jury
I think most of us would have been young enough we would have no memory of it. We rarely ate out when I was young, but I would still say I had both pizza and chinese when I was too youngto recall.
I ran into that a lot when we were in Venice 10 years ago. More the very low toilet with no seat than just a hole in the floor. We actually had to leave a restaurant we had just been seated up because I required an actual toilet with a seat.
you say this like Sysco products are all prepared and/or frozen. As someone who has authorized payment on Sysco invoices for years, I can assure you they sell fresh beef and poultry and seafood and eggs and pasta and rice and spices and...
I've never sailed Princess, but typically at dinner cruise main dining rooms will offer one each of beef, chicken, seafood, pasta or rice and something else (pork, lamb maybe duck or veal) You should be fine.for non fish options.
It's been about a decade since I went, but I would highly recommend a private driver/tour. We had relatively uncrowded time at the Acropolis before the the large tour buses arrived. Well worth it.
As far as the cruise line is concerned, a FCC might as well be a refund. They can only fill that cabin for that cruise once. Once the ship sails, the opportunity is lost. If they refund the fare it's as if the cabin was never sold. If they issue a FCC, it's as if they were paid for one out of two sailings since this cruise was "paid for" but the next one is not.
In the hotel business we were much more likely to make exceptions if we still had an opportunity to sell that room for the night in question.
Don't think of the appetizers as courses in the traditional sense. Many are just a bite or two. It's not unusual to get 3/4 of the apps. Even if you allow your server to choose for you, don't be shy asking for something you think you might like.